The Firm album - How It Should've Been
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Was there ever an instrumental to jojo pellegrinos badabing badaboom. Thats mafioso
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Nature and Nore - Magic and Bird OG RNS circa 15 years old...I highly advise you to include that one, since the punk who made the Queens Classics used this mp3. LOL motherfuckers ain't shit no more...(and we don't want doctored mp3s PRESSED to cd to mp3 again do we?) Also included A, Mill - Get Your Groove On, but saw that "im" already got you on that one.
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They "doctored" the rns mp3. The vinyl noises are exactly at the same time spots. NP
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Here's the blend I was doing with Foxy's Promise. I just removed Havoc's verse and replaced it with Nas to make it more Firm-like.
I was able to piece together a decent instrumental loop by splicing 3 or 4 different parts from the song (took awhile).
Foxy Brown ft Nas - The Promise (DJ Filthy Rich Blend)
http://www10.zippyshare.com/v/75aimVH1/file.html
I was able to piece together a decent instrumental loop by splicing 3 or 4 different parts from the song (took awhile).
Foxy Brown ft Nas - The Promise (DJ Filthy Rich Blend)
http://www10.zippyshare.com/v/75aimVH1/file.html
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I get tired of having to cop records i want from europe. Such a pain in the ass
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yo that blend was ill son...u a wizard when it comes creating & editing!!!
cant wait for the final project to b dropped..will b bangin it for a minute!!
cant wait for the final project to b dropped..will b bangin it for a minute!!
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WOW - big thx for the Friend Of Ours...the rip the net provided might be better if you correct the pitch to the right speed...but yeah, no .wav for editing...like I stated before E-Money Bags gets mentioned by Foxy on firm stuff, so I see no reason to cut him out.
I prefer this version. good blend though
I prefer this version. good blend though
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Here's another one. I replaced E Moneybags verse with one from Nas. I also fixed some of the panning issues in the audio from the bootleg vinyl rip.
Nas, Nature, Kool G Rap - Friend Of Ours (DJ Filthy Rich Refix)
http://www20.zippyshare.com/v/gRWYoWpC/file.html
Nas, Nature, Kool G Rap - Friend Of Ours (DJ Filthy Rich Refix)
http://www20.zippyshare.com/v/gRWYoWpC/file.html
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Mill tagged the a ca you used for the shootouts blend. hehe
E-Money still on the hook on the other. Nice work though. Still, you should leave E-Money in there.
a. dude was a hitman
b. dude had respect for the music (Trag told him that he took him off Calm Down because his verse was wack. E supposedly replied: "No doubt.")
c. mentioned by Foxy on Firm shit
d. he got killed - so that verse on Friend Of Ours ll honor him
e. the Nas verse you used is weak - I actually prefer E-Money's verse
Werner also "hated" on that:" Who you gon call? Toastbusters!."
E-Money still on the hook on the other. Nice work though. Still, you should leave E-Money in there.
a. dude was a hitman
b. dude had respect for the music (Trag told him that he took him off Calm Down because his verse was wack. E supposedly replied: "No doubt.")
c. mentioned by Foxy on Firm shit
d. he got killed - so that verse on Friend Of Ours ll honor him
e. the Nas verse you used is weak - I actually prefer E-Money's verse
Werner also "hated" on that:" Who you gon call? Toastbusters!."
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haha just like Trag, I'm takin him off cuz he's wack. I'd rather listen to the Nas verse than E-Moneys. I left his chorus on because he introduces Nature.Stieflkater wrote:Mill tagged the a ca you used for the shootouts blend. hehe
E-Money still on the hook on the other. Nice work though. Still, you should leave E-Money in there.
a. dude was a hitman
b. dude had respect for the music (Trag told him that he took him off Calm Down because his verse was wack. E supposedly replied: "No doubt.")
c. mentioned by Foxy on Firm shit
d. he got killed - so that verse on Friend Of Ours ll honor him
e. the Nas verse you used is weak - I actually prefer E-Money's verse
Werner also "hated" on that:" Who you gon call? Toastbusters!."
But I knew some of you might prefer the original, so that's why I gave you the download link for it. You can just replace my refix on the compilation with the original.
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Yeah, but Nas talks about imaginary bullshit while E-Money kinda hints at his profession. Do you though, but for real the Nas you used is trash.
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The three new blends are good, my fav being the Promise blend ; Thanks Filthy Rich !
Would it be possible for someone to clean the Sosa vs the State track ?
Final Edition is gonna be awesome !
Would it be possible for someone to clean the Sosa vs the State track ?
Final Edition is gonna be awesome !
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It's finally done....I've edited the info in the original post and upped a link to the final project.
The mp3's are now tagged
The mp3's are now tagged
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yo dj filthy rich, i appreciate all ur hardwork in putting this together!!
its amazing how a couple of hip hop headz put their thinking caps together to create what we did
thanks to everybody who contributed in some way whether a suggestion or actual tracks, as long as u helped its all good!!
i cant wait to listen to this and rock it!!
now we need to complete that Nas I Am project
and maybe dj filthy rich we can tackle that boot camp Clik album, we need to fix that cause that album was very underwhelming!!
we need to correct that joint next!!
its amazing how a couple of hip hop headz put their thinking caps together to create what we did
thanks to everybody who contributed in some way whether a suggestion or actual tracks, as long as u helped its all good!!
i cant wait to listen to this and rock it!!
now we need to complete that Nas I Am project
and maybe dj filthy rich we can tackle that boot camp Clik album, we need to fix that cause that album was very underwhelming!!
we need to correct that joint next!!
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THX for the work and Crime Connection. Nice AZ blend...
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I cleaned up SOSA Vs The State, best I could, I'd love to get my hands on a good copy of this.
http://www.filedropper.com/sosavsthesta ... znaturenas" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.filedropper.com/sosavsthesta ... znaturenas" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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shawntitan wrote:I cleaned up SOSA Vs The State, best I could, I'd love to get my hands on a good copy of this.
http://www.filedropper.com/sosavsthesta ... znaturenas" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks Shawn. Good to have you in here.
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Thank you for putting this together. Quality blends too.
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thank you for this, this is like a Ulysses-type effort in scope
http://www.steadybloggin.com - some of these are my thoughts yo
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@dj Filthy Rich, im just piggy backing of what u said on the first post of this thread on how u would re-do the album because it didnt meet ur expectations (and mines too)
i thought u was gonna tackle that after this Firm project...but hey u got stuff goin on so i guess thats some thing for another day..
if u need my help on any future projects u got coming up feel free to holla at me bro..
i thought u was gonna tackle that after this Firm project...but hey u got stuff goin on so i guess thats some thing for another day..
if u need my help on any future projects u got coming up feel free to holla at me bro..
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Thanks to everyone, was an amazin thread
Filth, if by chance you got the time and will, and could hit us up with one or two last blends over the Partnas Confused and Avoir le pouvoir instrumentals, that'd be great but thanks anyway for the effort and dedication put in there
Filth, if by chance you got the time and will, and could hit us up with one or two last blends over the Partnas Confused and Avoir le pouvoir instrumentals, that'd be great but thanks anyway for the effort and dedication put in there
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Thanks Dude ! great cleaning ! There was a short version on one of Statik Selektah's Tapes for Nas, but now we have this ; thanks, reallyshawntitan wrote:I cleaned up SOSA Vs The State, best I could, I'd love to get my hands on a good copy of this.
http://www.filedropper.com/sosavsthesta ... znaturenas" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I tried already, but nothing was matching up well. I pretty much used all of the Firm-related acapellas from that rough time period (~2 yrs or so) that spoke about crime etc.....so the blends for this project are all done.Thereallex wrote: Filth, if by chance you got the time and will, and could hit us up with one or two last blends over the Partnas Confused and Avoir le pouvoir instrumentals, that'd be great but thanks anyway for the effort and dedication put in there
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From the Complex article on the making of 'It Was Written'
“AFFIRMATIVE ACTION” f/ AZ, FOXY BROWN, AND CORMEGA
Produced by: Trackmasters and Dave Atkinson
Nas: AZ was my man and he told me about Foxy Brown; drove me to Brooklyn to meet her at her house. I wanted to put the Firm together and she fit perfectly. It was the first song we recorded together.
Tone: Nas always wanted to get his crew together; he’d been calling it The Firm for a minute. We had been trying different members out. We had 50 Cent in it for a little while. It just didn’t work out, though we made a record.
Poke: [The song with 50] came out on mixtapes and the whole cycle. It was 50, Nas, and Nature. Mary J. Blige was going to be a part of the Firm too at one time. She came in, we entertained it. She did a record with us and Nas that we put out with. Nore slipped in there, Mobb Deep. We made it a real Queens thing. That’s why we tried to put 50, because 50 was from Queens, as well.
Tone: Not to mention that we were trying to get 50 out there. [Laughs.]
Poke: We were trying to promote him, he was on our label, at the same time.
Nas: I saw the future being albums, tours, Firm athletic wear. We had all those meetings and shit. But the politics of this manager, that manager, this label, that label—it just got in the way of what I thought could’ve been huge.
"NAS MET FOXY AT THE STUDIO AND SHE JUST WAS IN LOVE WITH HIM." —STEVE STOUTE
Steve Stoute: Nas was so antisocial back then. Foxy was always coming around the studio. I had Tone, who had discovered her, sign her. Nas met Foxy at the studio and was just in love with him, but it’s not like they fucked or anything. She always looked up to him, was always in awe of him.
Tone: One of the producers that we had under us, Dave Atkinson, is one of those producers who likes to do records without samples but make them sound and feel like samples.
We took his track, started dirtying it up, making it as grungy as possible. Once we got that element, we played it for Nas and he was like, “This sounds like a Firm record. This is the kick-off joint.”
“AFFIRMATIVE ACTION” f/ AZ, FOXY BROWN, AND CORMEGA
Produced by: Trackmasters and Dave Atkinson
Nas: AZ was my man and he told me about Foxy Brown; drove me to Brooklyn to meet her at her house. I wanted to put the Firm together and she fit perfectly. It was the first song we recorded together.
Tone: Nas always wanted to get his crew together; he’d been calling it The Firm for a minute. We had been trying different members out. We had 50 Cent in it for a little while. It just didn’t work out, though we made a record.
Poke: [The song with 50] came out on mixtapes and the whole cycle. It was 50, Nas, and Nature. Mary J. Blige was going to be a part of the Firm too at one time. She came in, we entertained it. She did a record with us and Nas that we put out with. Nore slipped in there, Mobb Deep. We made it a real Queens thing. That’s why we tried to put 50, because 50 was from Queens, as well.
Tone: Not to mention that we were trying to get 50 out there. [Laughs.]
Poke: We were trying to promote him, he was on our label, at the same time.
Nas: I saw the future being albums, tours, Firm athletic wear. We had all those meetings and shit. But the politics of this manager, that manager, this label, that label—it just got in the way of what I thought could’ve been huge.
"NAS MET FOXY AT THE STUDIO AND SHE JUST WAS IN LOVE WITH HIM." —STEVE STOUTE
Steve Stoute: Nas was so antisocial back then. Foxy was always coming around the studio. I had Tone, who had discovered her, sign her. Nas met Foxy at the studio and was just in love with him, but it’s not like they fucked or anything. She always looked up to him, was always in awe of him.
Tone: One of the producers that we had under us, Dave Atkinson, is one of those producers who likes to do records without samples but make them sound and feel like samples.
We took his track, started dirtying it up, making it as grungy as possible. Once we got that element, we played it for Nas and he was like, “This sounds like a Firm record. This is the kick-off joint.”
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i read that whole article earlier this year, very informative
i got a Nas XXL mag from '99 and in it he said the firm was supposed to link back up around 2000 if everyone was with and doing it right!
instead we got the QB finest album.....we may need to retouch that 1 too!!
i got a Nas XXL mag from '99 and in it he said the firm was supposed to link back up around 2000 if everyone was with and doing it right!
instead we got the QB finest album.....we may need to retouch that 1 too!!
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Came out dope man.. Good lookin for the hard work and to everyone who contributed.djfilthyrich wrote:thanks guys. yeah it took a lot of time to do. glad ppl are feeling it.
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ummm...
http://www.passionweiss.com/2016/08/30/ ... the-album/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.passionweiss.com/2016/08/30/ ... the-album/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thanks homiepradadon wrote:
Came out dope man.. Good lookin for the hard work and to everyone who contributed.
haha good catch Step. At first I was thinking I was gonna see him ripping off our version, but as I was reading his version is really different. I'm not a fan of the vibes of his compilation...sounds more like a mixtape comp rather than a Firm/mafia type of sound.step one wrote:ummm...
http://www.passionweiss.com/2016/08/30/ ... the-album/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I wonder if the timing of his post is coincidence or not?
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niggas already biting off this??? cmon man..
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