Monthly Archive for March, 2011

DJ BOOKS ON THE 1′s & 2′s (FLYER)

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COMMON – THE SUPA MC & FRIENDS (DJ BOOKS MIXTAPE)

COMMON – THE SUPA MC & FRIENDS (MIXED BY DJ BOOKS) 1 The Supa Mc Intro 2 Tha Bizness ft De La Soul 3 Get Em High ft Kanye West, Talib Kweli 4 Future Flavas Freestyle 5 Make Her Say ft Kid Cudi, Kanye West 6 State Of Clarity ft Guru 7 Reminding Me Of Self (The Roots Remix) 8 Supa Star ft Floetry 9 Hungry 10 E=MC2 ft J Dilla 11 The Remedy ft Q-Tip 12 Maybe One Day ft Grand Puba 13 Music For Life ft Nas, Hi-Tek, Marsha Ambrosia 14 Why Remix ft Styles P, Nas, Jadakiss 15 Days Of Our Lives ft De La Soul 16 Decisions ft Busta Rhymes, Jamie Foxx, Mary J Blige 17 The Questions ft Mos Def 18 Stolen Moments ft Black Thought 19 Play Dis ft Saukrates 20 Stretch & Bobbito Freestyle 21 So Far To Go ft D’Angelo (J Dilla) 22 The Light 08 23 Check The Method ft No I.D. 24 Funkmaster Flex Freestyle 25 Funky For U 26 Soul By The Pound Remix

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COMMON – THE SUPA MC & FRIENDS (MIXTAPE COVER)(DJ BOOKS)

Here are the front and back covers for our brand new mixtape COMMON – THE SUPA MC & FRIENDS done by FUERTE GFX

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SINGAPORE KANE – THE WRATH OF KANE (ALBUM)

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All too often rap monikers seem entirely arbitrary to the actual content of the music that follows. Ruthlessly bucking this trend of empty promises is Singapore Kane, whose aggressively crisp delivery swats the versatile array of beats featured on his fifth solo project, Wrath of Kane.

A veteran of the Boston rap scene, Singapore Kane’s latest effort hears him coupling his bent for street-centric battle raps with socially conscious, yet realistic, commentary. On tracks like “Ill Bomb” and “Dividends”, Kane nods at his boom-bap roots with unrelenting lyrical vigor. Meanwhile Kane’s flow is able to melodically slow it down for brutally vivid reflections on tracks like “Outside the Margins” and “Mad at Me”—perhaps Kane’s personal version of couples therapy. Meanwhile, Kane’s heartfelt “MLK Tribute”, which Kane recorded after a sudden jolt of inspiration, caught ears and hearts across the rap world on Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday.

While the Wrath of Kane mixtape showcases the Boston MC’s proficiency at conquering industry beats, Kane also stays true to his Beantown roots, employing original bangers from Bostonian producers like Purpose, Allegory and Alexander the Great, all of whom lay down gully East Coast fire. Meanwhile, Kane’s gritty narratives collide with original Cali-tinged soul from West Coast producers like TKSTR (“Outside the Margins”) and Lee Bannon (“Dividends”). And, as Singapore Kane readies his next project (an EP of entirely original production), living-legendary producer DJ Premiere blesses the remix to “Play It”, where Singapore Kane’s prowess shines alongside other lyrical heavyweights Royce Da’ 5’9 and fellow Boston MCs, Big Shug and Termanology.

Across the board, whether he’s musing on the ups-and-downs of relationships and life or reveling in the ascension out of poverty, Wrath of Kane is the latest offering of explicitly real hip-hop from one of Boston’s illest and most promising wordsmiths.

Singapore Kane “Wrath Of Kane” (mixtape)

Singapore Kane official Bandcamp
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Singapore Kane “Outside The Margins” (Video) off The Wrath Of Kane

Singapore Kane “Tom & Jerry” (Video) off The Wrath Of Kane

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