New Jersey Underground Part 6 (1990-1997)
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New Jersey Underground Part 6 (1990-1997)
dunno if i ever upped this for the forum, but it went up on the blog yesterday so i thought i'd share it here.
http://philaflava.blogspot.com/2009/06/ ... -1997.html
Hittin' ya up with volume 6 from my New Jersey series. This one has lots of dope and obscure tracks on it, no kidding. The Black Rebels start things out right with hard, fast paced production. When they ask 'if I smoke crack do you think that you would know ?'. Well yes guys, I think I'd know. 'Black Target' is that quintessential hardcore, east coast street rap that has forever burned itself into my mind. Out of 17 underground cuts, there at least 6 which you might have a hard time tracking down in other places. One selection I really love is the 1994 track by Blvd Mosse. Their single from 1990 is more common, but the later material is even better. For you fans of Rottin Razkals, check out 'Hitcha From The Bricks'. It's a banger. The New Jersey series contains tons of gems and volume 6 passes with flying colors.
Here's the tracklist --
01 (4:21) Black Rebels - Black Target (Englewood 1992)
02 (3:11) Baby Chill - Who's The Man (Trenton 1993)
03 (5:34) Lifers Group - Jack U Back (Newark 1993)
04 (3:57) Lowkey & Tony D - Bust The Mental (Trenton 1991)
05 (4:17) Lord Alibaski - Top Gun (Newark 1990)
06 (3:41) B Fyne - Textbook Move (Trenton 1993)
07 (4:18) Rottin Razkals - Hitcha From The Bricks (Newark 1997)
08 (3:48) Black Caesar - Black Caesar (Jersey City 1995)
09 (4:12) S.b.t. - Lifestyles Of A Rude Boy (Trenton 1993)
10 (3:17) Black Prince And Aziatic Roger - 2 Inch Rail (Trenton 1992)
11 (5:42) 360 - Ebony Harmony (Trenton 1991)
12 (5:26) Blvd Mosse - Earthquakes From Da Garden (Trenton 1994)
13 (3:47) Ill Al Skratch - Me And The Click (Ny 1995)
14 (4:52) El Da Sensei Ft. Organised Konfusion, Mike Zoot & FT of Street Smartz - Frontline (Newark 1997)
15 (2:32) N.f.l - Time For Trife (Jersey City 1995)
16 (4:27) Soul Survivors - Show Da Meaning (Newark 1997)
17 (4:57) M.A.D. - Prison Or Street (Camden 1996)
If you have not checked out the volumes I posted earlier do yourself a favor and settle in for some killer boom bap. Leave some comments, let me know what's new to you on number six.
Check the post for a download link--
http://philaflava.blogspot.com/2009/06/ ... -1997.html
http://philaflava.blogspot.com/2009/06/ ... -1997.html
Hittin' ya up with volume 6 from my New Jersey series. This one has lots of dope and obscure tracks on it, no kidding. The Black Rebels start things out right with hard, fast paced production. When they ask 'if I smoke crack do you think that you would know ?'. Well yes guys, I think I'd know. 'Black Target' is that quintessential hardcore, east coast street rap that has forever burned itself into my mind. Out of 17 underground cuts, there at least 6 which you might have a hard time tracking down in other places. One selection I really love is the 1994 track by Blvd Mosse. Their single from 1990 is more common, but the later material is even better. For you fans of Rottin Razkals, check out 'Hitcha From The Bricks'. It's a banger. The New Jersey series contains tons of gems and volume 6 passes with flying colors.
Here's the tracklist --
01 (4:21) Black Rebels - Black Target (Englewood 1992)
02 (3:11) Baby Chill - Who's The Man (Trenton 1993)
03 (5:34) Lifers Group - Jack U Back (Newark 1993)
04 (3:57) Lowkey & Tony D - Bust The Mental (Trenton 1991)
05 (4:17) Lord Alibaski - Top Gun (Newark 1990)
06 (3:41) B Fyne - Textbook Move (Trenton 1993)
07 (4:18) Rottin Razkals - Hitcha From The Bricks (Newark 1997)
08 (3:48) Black Caesar - Black Caesar (Jersey City 1995)
09 (4:12) S.b.t. - Lifestyles Of A Rude Boy (Trenton 1993)
10 (3:17) Black Prince And Aziatic Roger - 2 Inch Rail (Trenton 1992)
11 (5:42) 360 - Ebony Harmony (Trenton 1991)
12 (5:26) Blvd Mosse - Earthquakes From Da Garden (Trenton 1994)
13 (3:47) Ill Al Skratch - Me And The Click (Ny 1995)
14 (4:52) El Da Sensei Ft. Organised Konfusion, Mike Zoot & FT of Street Smartz - Frontline (Newark 1997)
15 (2:32) N.f.l - Time For Trife (Jersey City 1995)
16 (4:27) Soul Survivors - Show Da Meaning (Newark 1997)
17 (4:57) M.A.D. - Prison Or Street (Camden 1996)
If you have not checked out the volumes I posted earlier do yourself a favor and settle in for some killer boom bap. Leave some comments, let me know what's new to you on number six.
Check the post for a download link--
http://philaflava.blogspot.com/2009/06/ ... -1997.html
good comp man. had some tracks on it I didn't know yet! thx
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These are always dope comps. Props Schenectadyfan. Please post more!!!!
I was glad to hear that Blvd. Mosse track. I've long been looking for more material for them. It sounds quite different form what I expected. Is the MC Outstanding even on this track?
If you've got more tracks or more info from Blvd Mosse, I'd appreciate it. They are one of my favorite Jersey crews.
I was glad to hear that Blvd. Mosse track. I've long been looking for more material for them. It sounds quite different form what I expected. Is the MC Outstanding even on this track?
If you've got more tracks or more info from Blvd Mosse, I'd appreciate it. They are one of my favorite Jersey crews.
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