The 1990's Reggae-Hip Hop Exchange
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Wu Tang vs Super Cat - Daytona Red Hot
http://soundcloud.com/feva-2/wu-tang-vs-super-cat-daytona
Buju over "On the Run" Untouchable instrumental
http://soundcloud.com/bluntskull/people-kill-on-the-run
No Murder 'Til Infinity
http://soundcloud.com/bluntskull/no-murder-til-infinity
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Nice blends Fortuna! Especially feeling the last 2....the Rayvon is prolly my fav out of the 3.....the acapella & beat mesh really well togetherfortuna wrote:
Wu Tang vs Super Cat - Daytona Red Hot
http://soundcloud.com/feva-2/wu-tang-vs-super-cat-daytona
Buju over "On the Run" Untouchable instrumental
http://soundcloud.com/bluntskull/people-kill-on-the-run
No Murder 'Til Infinity
http://soundcloud.com/bluntskull/no-murder-til-infinity
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Co-signed...dope shit.djfilthyrich wrote:Nice blends Fortuna! Especially feeling the last 2....the Rayvon is prolly my fav out of the 3.....the acapella & beat mesh really well togetherfortuna wrote:
Wu Tang vs Super Cat - Daytona Red Hot
http://soundcloud.com/feva-2/wu-tang-vs-super-cat-daytona
Buju over "On the Run" Untouchable instrumental
http://soundcloud.com/bluntskull/people-kill-on-the-run
No Murder 'Til Infinity
http://soundcloud.com/bluntskull/no-murder-til-infinity
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nice blends man. I never found anything that sounded wack over the 93 Til Infinity beat though!
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Freddie Gibbs springs to mind.step one wrote:nice blends man. I never found anything that sounded wack over the 93 Til Infinity beat though!
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i got a blend on my upcoming mixtape using Beenie Man over the 93 Till beat. you're right....most faster paced acapellas go well with that instrostep one wrote:nice blends man. I never found anything that sounded wack over the 93 Til Infinity beat though!
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It's a perfect beat isnt it?
(btw: it ain't my blends)
(btw: it ain't my blends)
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Does anyone have these please?
K.J. Fling – Macka (I’ll slide You)
General Levi – Dem no wicked
K.J. Fling – Macka (I’ll slide You)
General Levi – Dem no wicked
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I don't but i know who does. He had both of those tracks in his mix. DJ Mek. I've been in contact with him in the past....he's a good dude, and will prolly help you out. You can contact him thru his Soundcloud page here:Jaz wrote:Does anyone have these please?
K.J. Fling – Macka (I’ll slide You)
General Levi – Dem no wicked
http://soundcloud.com/choicecuts/dj-mek ... hiphop-mix
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looks like it was released a year before. but it's pretty much the same comp, except this has some dancehall reggae versions, instead of hiphop-reggaeJaz wrote:so this was released before NYC Badmen?
http://www.discogs.com/Various-New-York ... se/1951216
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Haha yeah I noticed...djfilthyrich wrote:looks like it was released a year before. but it's pretty much the same comp, except this has some dancehall reggae versions, instead of hiphop-reggaeJaz wrote:so this was released before NYC Badmen?
http://www.discogs.com/Various-New-York ... se/1951216
Rich do you remember this one man?
Also do you have the Big Blunts comps ripped at 320 and Tiger-Nobody Move (Remix) please?
In fact I have a massive list of wants and I am still trying to track down the ones in your sig.
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A few to start off with
Lil Haitian – My Mind Is Psycho 12"
Bajja Red-Get On Up
Blackhearted Skavangerz-Quest For Success
London Posse-How's Life In London (Ragga Mix)
Ghost/Roundhead-Doin It
Massive B Meets Reggae LP
Rumble-Safe (Jeep Mix)
Ganjah Posse - Me Say Boom (Phatty Boom)
Shaka-As-Salaam-Alaikum
I have a gig this weekend, that is all Ragga, Reggae, Dancehall and Hip Hop...can't wait Rich.
You would love this gig and enjoy everyone involved.
http://www.undertheradar.co.nz/gig/3019 ... e-Band.utr
send me an e-mail please Rich
jazford72@gmail.com
Lil Haitian – My Mind Is Psycho 12"
Bajja Red-Get On Up
Blackhearted Skavangerz-Quest For Success
London Posse-How's Life In London (Ragga Mix)
Ghost/Roundhead-Doin It
Massive B Meets Reggae LP
Rumble-Safe (Jeep Mix)
Ganjah Posse - Me Say Boom (Phatty Boom)
Shaka-As-Salaam-Alaikum
I have a gig this weekend, that is all Ragga, Reggae, Dancehall and Hip Hop...can't wait Rich.
You would love this gig and enjoy everyone involved.
http://www.undertheradar.co.nz/gig/3019 ... e-Band.utr
send me an e-mail please Rich
jazford72@gmail.com
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hey Jaz,
there needs to be more reggae-hiphop nights. wish i was in your area to check it out.
Here's a link to the Tiger "Nobody Move" Remix
http://www7.zippyshare.com/v/54914408/file.html
I have the Rumble track sonewhere on CD or vinyl. I'll hafta dig for it.
I don't have any of the things you've mentioned, and I've never even heard of some of them either. Good luck on your hunt, and let me know if you end up finding any of them
there needs to be more reggae-hiphop nights. wish i was in your area to check it out.
Here's a link to the Tiger "Nobody Move" Remix
http://www7.zippyshare.com/v/54914408/file.html
I have the Rumble track sonewhere on CD or vinyl. I'll hafta dig for it.
I don't have any of the things you've mentioned, and I've never even heard of some of them either. Good luck on your hunt, and let me know if you end up finding any of them
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will do man and let's keep this thread goingdjfilthyrich wrote:hey Jaz,
there needs to be more reggae-hiphop nights. wish i was in your area to check it out.
Here's a link to the Tiger "Nobody Move" Remix
http://www7.zippyshare.com/v/54914408/file.html
I have the Rumble track sonewhere on CD or vinyl. I'll hafta dig for it.
I don't have any of the things you've mentioned, and I've never even heard of some of them either. Good luck on your hunt, and let me know if you end up finding any of them
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Does anyone have the Born Jamerican CD singles please?
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Hey Jaz...I wanted those too. I know this girl around my way who is selling these, but since I've been out of work for awhile, I don't have the cash to buy them. If you're interested in buying them, let me know and I can pass you her contact info. She's got a pretty good collectionJaz wrote:Does anyone have the Born Jamerican CD singles please?
Boom Shak A Tack CDS
http://www.discogs.com/Born-Jamericans- ... se/1240362
Yardcore CDS
http://www.discogs.com/Born-Jamericans- ... se/1811234
p.s. She's also selling that Kenny Dope 'Unreleased Project' that you wanted on CD too (she has the RARE German version with the extra bonus tracks too)
http://www.discogs.com/Kenny-Dope-The-U ... ase/160090
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Only got this one:Jaz wrote:Does anyone have the Born Jamerican CD singles please?
Born Jamericans - Send My Love (Send One Your Love) (CDM) (1998)
01 Send My Love (Send One Your Love) (Radio Edit)
02 Send My Love (Send One Your Love) (Z RMX)
03 Send My Love (Send One Your Love) (Dancehall RMX)
04 Send My Love (Send One Your Love) (Radio Edit Instrumental)
http://www.mediafire.com/?ddnm9pedvhkeslr
I also found this one (courtesy of On Some Next Shit Blog)
01 Yardcore (Radio Edit)
02 Yardcore (Sunrise's In The East)
03 Yardcore (Sunrise's In The West)
04 Yardcore (Dave Kelly's Yard Style Remix)
05 Yardcore (Dave Kelly's Yard Style Instrumental)
Born Jamericans - Yardcore (UK CDM)
Sunrise's In The East/West are blends.
Sunrise's In The East Mix uses instrumentals: Akinyele - Fuck Me for Free & Redman - It's Like That (My Big Brother)
Sunrise's In The West Mix uses instrumentals: Westside Connection - Bow Down & Dr. Dre's Been There Done That
I also have these vinyl rips of Born Jamericans:
Born Jamericans - Sweet Honey 12" (1994)
01 Sweet Honey (Da' K.O. Laid Back RMX)
02 Sweet Honey (Da' K.O. Smoov Hip Hop RMX)
03 Sweet Honey (LP Version)
04 Sweet Honey (The Soy Sos Wicked Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?dfllydcx4blbnee
Born Jamericans - Cease & Seckle 12" (1994)
01 Cease & Seckle
02 Cease & Seckle (Instrumental)
03 Cease & Seckle (Radio Edit)
04 Cease & Seckle (Cough & Spit Mix)
05 Cease & Seckle (Fish Market Dub)
http://www.mediafire.com/?7kfu3m7ujid6dm5
Born Jamericans - Boom Shak A-Tack 12" (1993)
01 Boom Shak A-Tack (Album Version)
02 Boom Shak A-Tack (Dancehall RMX)
03 Boom Shak A-Tack (K.O. RMX)
04 Boom Shak A-Tack (K.O. Instrumental)
05 Boom Shak A-Tack (Dancehall RMX Instrumental)
06 Boom Shak A-Tack (Instrumental)
http://www.mediafire.com/?ds66g1betd18wes
And finally here's the Psycho Les produced single from George Nooks, which was requested by Jaz
George Nooks & Lupa - Real Man (CDM) (1996)
01 Real Man (Radio Edit)
02 Real Man (Instrumental)
03 Real Man (Acapella)
http://www.mediafire.com/?o233073yzxih4c1
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you are THE MAN famBigg Boss Luciano wrote:Only got this one:Jaz wrote:Does anyone have the Born Jamerican CD singles please?
Born Jamericans - Send My Love (Send One Your Love) (CDM) (1998)
01 Send My Love (Send One Your Love) (Radio Edit)
02 Send My Love (Send One Your Love) (Z RMX)
03 Send My Love (Send One Your Love) (Dancehall RMX)
04 Send My Love (Send One Your Love) (Radio Edit Instrumental)
http://www.mediafire.com/?ddnm9pedvhkeslr
I also found this one (courtesy of On Some Next Shit Blog)
01 Yardcore (Radio Edit)
02 Yardcore (Sunrise's In The East)
03 Yardcore (Sunrise's In The West)
04 Yardcore (Dave Kelly's Yard Style Remix)
05 Yardcore (Dave Kelly's Yard Style Instrumental)
Born Jamericans - Yardcore (UK CDM)
Sunrise's In The East/West are blends.
Sunrise's In The East Mix uses instrumentals: Akinyele - Fuck Me for Free & Redman - It's Like That (My Big Brother)
Sunrise's In The West Mix uses instrumentals: Westside Connection - Bow Down & Dr. Dre's Been There Done That
I also have these vinyl rips of Born Jamericans:
Born Jamericans - Sweet Honey 12" (1994)
01 Sweet Honey (Da' K.O. Laid Back RMX)
02 Sweet Honey (Da' K.O. Smoov Hip Hop RMX)
03 Sweet Honey (LP Version)
04 Sweet Honey (The Soy Sos Wicked Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?dfllydcx4blbnee
Born Jamericans - Cease & Seckle 12" (1994)
01 Cease & Seckle
02 Cease & Seckle (Instrumental)
03 Cease & Seckle (Radio Edit)
04 Cease & Seckle (Cough & Spit Mix)
05 Cease & Seckle (Fish Market Dub)
http://www.mediafire.com/?7kfu3m7ujid6dm5
Born Jamericans - Boom Shak A-Tack 12" (1993)
01 Boom Shak A-Tack (Album Version)
02 Boom Shak A-Tack (Dancehall RMX)
03 Boom Shak A-Tack (K.O. RMX)
04 Boom Shak A-Tack (K.O. Instrumental)
05 Boom Shak A-Tack (Dancehall RMX Instrumental)
06 Boom Shak A-Tack (Instrumental)
http://www.mediafire.com/?ds66g1betd18wes
And finally here's the Psycho Les produced single from George Nooks, which was requested by Jaz
George Nooks & Lupa - Real Man (CDM) (1996)
01 Real Man (Radio Edit)
02 Real Man (Instrumental)
03 Real Man (Acapella)
http://www.mediafire.com/?o233073yzxih4c1
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thanks for posting those, Luciano
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that tracklist looks all over the place. is the mix any good?
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Jaz, you had mentioned that you were looking for this track (which I had never heard of before). A friend of mine kindly ripped it for me, so I thought I'd post it up here for the Phila fam. This one is more on the commercial/R&B sounding vibe...
Shaka - As Salaam Alaikum (3 Boyz Radio Mix)
http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/45995870/file.html
Shaka - As Salaam Alaikum (3 Boyz Radio Mix)
http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/45995870/file.html
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Rich any idea who this is please?
I used to have this 12" but the name and artist just escapes me...I am thinking...Kenny Dope, Nubian Crackers or something on Weeded or Wreck records.
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/8m89qner7j6keym/unknown_92.mp3
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Jaz wrote:Rich any idea who this is please?
I used to have this 12" but the name and artist just escapes me...I am thinking...Kenny Dope, Nubian Crackers or something on Weeded or Wreck records.Code: Select all
http://www.mediafire.com/file/8m89qner7j6keym/unknown_92.mp3
It's Nubian Crackers "Gotta Make a Living (Tight Punani Mix)". I also had this on vinyl, but lost it. I see it here on iTunes though...I'll probably cop the album at some point when I can afford it.
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/nubi ... d204576217
FYI - i've finished phase #2 of my 90's reggae-hiphop mixtape, which is planning instrumentals to pair with acapellas (i had over 125 acapellas, which is why it's been taking me forever). Now I'm on phase #3 which is learning to make party breaks like the Nubian Crackers/Kenny Dope/Crooklyn Clan etc. I found a guy around my way who says he'll charge me $25 an hour to teach me how to do it on Ableton...I figure I'll be able to learn in 1 hour. Once I finish making a few party breaks, I'll be onto the final phase, which is recording.
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Sounds really dope and yeah thanks Rich, I ended up remembering it last night hahadjfilthyrich wrote:Jaz wrote:Rich any idea who this is please?
I used to have this 12" but the name and artist just escapes me...I am thinking...Kenny Dope, Nubian Crackers or something on Weeded or Wreck records.Code: Select all
http://www.mediafire.com/file/8m89qner7j6keym/unknown_92.mp3
It's Nubian Crackers "Gotta Make a Living (Tight Punani Mix)". I also had this on vinyl, but lost it. I see it here on iTunes though...I'll probably cop the album at some point when I can afford it.
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/nubi ... d204576217
FYI - i've finished phase #2 of my 90's reggae-hiphop mixtape, which is planning instrumentals to pair with acapellas (i had over 125 acapellas, which is why it's been taking me forever). Now I'm on phase #3 which is learning to make party breaks like the Nubian Crackers/Kenny Dope/Crooklyn Clan etc. I found a guy around my way who says he'll charge me $25 an hour to teach me how to do it on Ableton...I figure I'll be able to learn in 1 hour. Once I finish making a few party breaks, I'll be onto the final phase, which is recording.