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Murda music and feel my gat blow are hard as hell!B. Ware tha Siniq wrote:Really has aged into a classic I think. Some of the best "left off" material for an album this good too, here's four joints from the bootleg version that never made the final cut:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/150770295b97845c/ - Murda Music (Intro)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/15077218e809c5b7/ - Cold World
http://www.zshare.net/audio/150770990bb3aa27/ - 3 From NYC
http://www.zshare.net/audio/15077337b685e693/ - Feel My Gat Blow (Get At Go)
i hated this album for awhile and not because it wasn't good either.
i was straight killing (and i mean killing like the the tape is coming off the reels and getting tangled and shit) clue's you can't impeach the president 99 mixtape with mobb's "mobb comin' thru" from spring 99 til the lp dropped and that cut was getting rewinded constantly, so then i cop the album and it ain't on there...that cut was my joint for so long that it being cut off the lp made me so pissed that i took it back the next day after dubbing it and exchanged it for Melvin Flynt Da Hustler, which was an even bigger disappointment. SMH. that was a fucked up august for me already and those 2 albums made it infinitely worse. fuck august 1999 forever.
and it's fucked up that in the damn internet age we live we still can't get a copy of the promo version of MM that the source gave 4 1/2 mics...
overall i give this lp a 3.5 maybe due to havoc being so inconsistent on the beats and for the lp being neutered by loud and mobb deep due to bootlegging.
i was straight killing (and i mean killing like the the tape is coming off the reels and getting tangled and shit) clue's you can't impeach the president 99 mixtape with mobb's "mobb comin' thru" from spring 99 til the lp dropped and that cut was getting rewinded constantly, so then i cop the album and it ain't on there...that cut was my joint for so long that it being cut off the lp made me so pissed that i took it back the next day after dubbing it and exchanged it for Melvin Flynt Da Hustler, which was an even bigger disappointment. SMH. that was a fucked up august for me already and those 2 albums made it infinitely worse. fuck august 1999 forever.
and it's fucked up that in the damn internet age we live we still can't get a copy of the promo version of MM that the source gave 4 1/2 mics...
overall i give this lp a 3.5 maybe due to havoc being so inconsistent on the beats and for the lp being neutered by loud and mobb deep due to bootlegging.
forget the movie, someone needs to up the soundtrack to the movie. i remember it having this sick mobb song with big noyd that i've only seen on a stretch armstrong mixtape and on there. shit was classic mobb.B. Ware tha Siniq wrote:someone and this thread will be success.reevolution wrote:
The movie is great for comedic value too.
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I think, this is that version, no? Maybe it's just the "bootleg"... I dunno, I always assumed this was the 4.5 mic version though. Same album as the OG except with the four songs I uploaded before, minus "It's Mine," Quiet Storm remix and a few others. Guess there could be a third version floating around somewhere.DredScott wrote:
and it's fucked up that in the damn internet age we live we still can't get a copy of the promo version of MM that the source gave 4 1/2 mics...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/9g83vy
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I remember reading in XXL that the original version that wasn't put out still made it on to the streets. They had a picture in the mag showing the barcode on the back of the cd case. Let me see if I can find that issue.B. Ware tha Siniq wrote:I think, this is that version, no? Maybe it's just the "bootleg"... I dunno, I always assumed this was the 4.5 mic version though. Same album as the OG except with the four songs I uploaded before, minus "It's Mine," Quiet Storm remix and a few others. Guess there could be a third version floating around somewhere.DredScott wrote:
and it's fucked up that in the damn internet age we live we still can't get a copy of the promo version of MM that the source gave 4 1/2 mics...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/9g83vy
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nah that's not it...B. Ware tha Siniq wrote:I think, this is that version, no? Maybe it's just the "bootleg"... I dunno, I always assumed this was the 4.5 mic version though. Same album as the OG except with the four songs I uploaded before, minus "It's Mine," Quiet Storm remix and a few others. Guess there could be a third version floating around somewhere.DredScott wrote:
and it's fucked up that in the damn internet age we live we still can't get a copy of the promo version of MM that the source gave 4 1/2 mics...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/9g83vy
here are the tracklistings for both the bootleg and the promo versions.
Bootleg Version
1. Murda Muzik
2. Deer Park Feat Cormega (titled What's Your Poison on retail)
3. Feel My Gat Blow
4. Hoes Gonna Be A Hoe
5. Thrill Me
6. Alllustrious
7. Where You From Feat Eightball
8. White Lines (version on retail)
9. Where Ya Heart At?
10. You Fuckin' Wit Feat Big Noyd (also known as 3 From NYC with the al green sample)
11. Thug Muzik
12. The Realest Shit Feat Kool G Rap
13. This One
14. That True Shit (titled Streets Raised Me on retail)
Promo Version that was sent to and reviewed by The Source (got 4 1/2 mics) and other publications in 99.
1. Quiet Storm (Prodigy solo version)
2. How You Want It? Feat Cormega (titled What's Your Poison on retail)
3. Alllustrious
4. Mobb Comin' Thru Feat Big Noyd (also known as Perfect Plot)
5. Guns, Money, Pussy (titled Adrenaline on retail)
6. The Realest Feat Kool G Rap
7. Fuck That Bitch
8. Feel My Gat Blow
9. Where Ya Heart At?
10. Where You From Feat Eightball
11. Murda Muzik
12. Streets Raised Me Feat Big Noyd
13. Pile Raps
14. Nobody Likes Me
15. Hoes Gonna Be A Hoe (titled Let A Hoe Be A Hoe on retail)
16. Aight Then (titled U.S.A. on retail)
the bootleg one done been everywhere, but the promo version has never hit the net or at least i've never seen it. i'll be happy if i'm wrong though cause i want that promo version.
and i never seen that issue of XXL that you mentioned above but i wish i had.
good shit, b ware - thanksB. Ware tha Siniq wrote:Really has aged into a classic I think. Some of the best "left off" material for an album this good too, here's four joints from the bootleg version that never made the final cut:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/150770295b97845c/ - Murda Music (Intro)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/15077218e809c5b7/ - Cold World
http://www.zshare.net/audio/150770990bb3aa27/ - 3 From NYC
http://www.zshare.net/audio/15077337b685e693/ - Feel My Gat Blow (Get At Go)
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Yeah I know what you're talking about (remember that issue), but I'm pretty sure that was the bootleg version not the promo version dredscott is referring to.Jayou Ayen wrote:I remember reading in XXL that the original version that wasn't put out still made it on to the streets. They had a picture in the mag showing the barcode on the back of the cd case. Let me see if I can find that issue.B. Ware tha Siniq wrote:I think, this is that version, no? Maybe it's just the "bootleg"... I dunno, I always assumed this was the 4.5 mic version though. Same album as the OG except with the four songs I uploaded before, minus "It's Mine," Quiet Storm remix and a few others. Guess there could be a third version floating around somewhere.DredScott wrote:
and it's fucked up that in the damn internet age we live we still can't get a copy of the promo version of MM that the source gave 4 1/2 mics...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/9g83vy
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admiral wrote:good shit, b ware - thanksB. Ware tha Siniq wrote:Really has aged into a classic I think. Some of the best "left off" material for an album this good too, here's four joints from the bootleg version that never made the final cut:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/150770295b97845c/ - Murda Music (Intro)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/15077218e809c5b7/ - Cold World
http://www.zshare.net/audio/150770990bb3aa27/ - 3 From NYC
http://www.zshare.net/audio/15077337b685e693/ - Feel My Gat Blow (Get At Go)
Is there a good soul over here to re-up the bootleg version of murda muzik ?DredScott wrote:nah that's not it...B. Ware tha Siniq wrote:I think, this is that version, no? Maybe it's just the "bootleg"... I dunno, I always assumed this was the 4.5 mic version though. Same album as the OG except with the four songs I uploaded before, minus "It's Mine," Quiet Storm remix and a few others. Guess there could be a third version floating around somewhere.DredScott wrote:
and it's fucked up that in the damn internet age we live we still can't get a copy of the promo version of MM that the source gave 4 1/2 mics...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/9g83vy
here are the tracklistings for both the bootleg and the promo versions.
Bootleg Version
1. Murda Muzik
2. Deer Park Feat Cormega (titled What's Your Poison on retail)
3. Feel My Gat Blow
4. Hoes Gonna Be A Hoe
5. Thrill Me
6. Alllustrious
7. Where You From Feat Eightball
8. White Lines (version on retail)
9. Where Ya Heart At?
10. You Fuckin' Wit Feat Big Noyd (also known as 3 From NYC with the al green sample)
11. Thug Muzik
12. The Realest Shit Feat Kool G Rap
13. This One
14. That True Shit (titled Streets Raised Me on retail)
Promo Version that was sent to and reviewed by The Source (got 4 1/2 mics) and other publications in 99.
1. Quiet Storm (Prodigy solo version)
2. How You Want It? Feat Cormega (titled What's Your Poison on retail)
3. Alllustrious
4. Mobb Comin' Thru Feat Big Noyd (also known as Perfect Plot)
5. Guns, Money, Pussy (titled Adrenaline on retail)
6. The Realest Feat Kool G Rap
7. Fuck That Bitch
8. Feel My Gat Blow
9. Where Ya Heart At?
10. Where You From Feat Eightball
11. Murda Muzik
12. Streets Raised Me Feat Big Noyd
13. Pile Raps
14. Nobody Likes Me
15. Hoes Gonna Be A Hoe (titled Let A Hoe Be A Hoe on retail)
16. Aight Then (titled U.S.A. on retail)
the bootleg one done been everywhere, but the promo version has never hit the net or at least i've never seen it. i'll be happy if i'm wrong though cause i want that promo version.
and i never seen that issue of XXL that you mentioned above but i wish i had.
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this is along the lines of how i'd rate them..tho i could even give MM a 4.8 or some crazy shit because its really not even a full .5 off to meRace Car Bed Sleeping Rapist Virgin wrote:Philaflava wrote:No way better than HOE but still a dope album.
no its not but its close
murda musik = 4.5/5
hell on earth = 5/5
imfamous = 5/5
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Wasn't Nas on USA Aight Then, at least on the mixtape versions?
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Yeah, nice album overall. I definitely felt like Mobb had refined their sound and identity at this point before things started to change after Infamy and they began to have less of an influence on the direction of New York Hip Hop. I have to be in a certain mood to sit down and listen to Murda Musik as a whole, sort of the mood when I'm watching The Godfather or another dark movie like that.
I appreciate the album even more after copping the instrumental version on vinyl. One of my favorite songs besides "Illustrious" is the song with Cormega where you can hear all the vinyl static in the beat. I remember being addicted to "Illustrious" when it came out on Stretch & Bobbito's show and then as an underground white label.
I remember feeling like some DJ's such as Clue were starting to play out Mobb's sound by featuring their songs on mixtapes filled with trendy commercial NY shit coming out at the time that for the most part has gone forgotten nowadays by alot of people. When I look back on that era of mixtapes it's clear to me what really stood the test of time because it was truly dope, such as the bootlegs from Murda Musik.
I appreciate the album even more after copping the instrumental version on vinyl. One of my favorite songs besides "Illustrious" is the song with Cormega where you can hear all the vinyl static in the beat. I remember being addicted to "Illustrious" when it came out on Stretch & Bobbito's show and then as an underground white label.
I remember feeling like some DJ's such as Clue were starting to play out Mobb's sound by featuring their songs on mixtapes filled with trendy commercial NY shit coming out at the time that for the most part has gone forgotten nowadays by alot of people. When I look back on that era of mixtapes it's clear to me what really stood the test of time because it was truly dope, such as the bootlegs from Murda Musik.
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Yep. Lots of revisionism going on. Where did people see the movie btw, I thought it never came out?aeokq wrote:The Infamous is the best hip hop album ever. Hell on Earth is almost as good. Murda Muzik is NOWHERE near either of those albums. It's a good album, but not a fuckin chance it is touching either of those albums. There are more than a few weak cuts.
Kool Keith: I wore a straw hat with a feather to the last Source Awards. When I got to Madison Square Garden everybody was looking at me. When I got back home I seen everybody and their mother in their video wearing a fuckinג straw hat with a feather in it.
Tim Dog: גWhat Kool Keith gonna wear? Iגm gonna do that shit in my video. Iגm gonna wear that shit really quick. Whatגs Tim Dog gonna wear?ג
Tim Dog: גWhat Kool Keith gonna wear? Iגm gonna do that shit in my video. Iגm gonna wear that shit really quick. Whatגs Tim Dog gonna wear?ג
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