Tracklisting:
Meek Mill – Im A Boss Ft Rick Ross
Dorrough Music – Club on Fire
Kendrick Lamar – Michael Jordan Ft Schoolboy Q
Wiz Khalifa – Taylor Gang Ft Chevy Woods
Rick Ross – 9 Piece Ft T.I.
Wiz Khalifa – Hustlin
Ace Hood – Hustle Hard
OJ Da Juiceman – Juice Wea Ya Been
French Montana – Take It Off Ft Waka Flocka Flame
Wiz Khalifa – Cabin Fever
Tolly – Okay
Gunplay – Rollin Ft Waka Flocka Flame
Waka Flocka Flame – Grove St Party
Tolly – Bands
DJ Suss One – Buku Money Ft French Montana & Slim Thug
Soulja Boy – Digital
Travis Porter – Dem Girls Ft Big Sean
Big Kuntry – Dont Touch My Radio
Rick Ross – John Doe
French Montana – Choppa Down Ft Waka Flocka Flame
Brick Squad – Everything
OJ Da Juiceman – Jack Boyz Ft Wooh Da Kid & Gucci Mane
OJ Da Juiceman – Bought A Chicken Ft Gucci Mane & Wooh Da Kid
Back again for the 1st & 15th Mixcast and this time around we’ve got an absolute banger. 24 blends of some of my favorite Boom Bap acapellas on top of some of my favorite beats from the past few years. This sounds like kind’ve a corny concept, but a lot of these blends work real well. I teamed up with the homie Eastside Stevie from Realniggatumblr to bring you this shit and we hope y’all enjoy it as much as we do! More in the BOOM BAP TRAP SHIT series coming soon! Stream it above, download it below!
Tracklisting:
1. Prodigy – Keep It Thoro vs Akon ft Rick Ross – Give It To Em
2. Jamal – Fade Em All vs Lil Wayne ft Cory Gunz – 6 Foot 7 Foot
3. Artifacts – C’mon With the C’mon vs Project Pat – Rubberband Me
4. Camp Lo – Luchini vs Dipset – Salute
5. Poor Righteous Teachers – Word iz Life vs Lil Wayne ft Gucci Mane – We Be Steady Mobbin’
6. Organized Konfusion – Bring It On vs Birdman ft Lil Wayne – Fire Flame
7. KRS-One – Ah Yeah vs Plies – Plenty Money
8. MOP – World Famous vs Rick Ross – MC Hammer
9. CNN ft Tragedy – T.O.N.Y. vs Project Pat ft Juicy J – Twerk
10. MOP – G Building vs DJ Khaled – Out Here Grindin’
11. Method Man & Redman – How High vs Kanye West – Dark Fantasy
12. Das EFX ft Mobb Deep – Microphone Master Remix vs Young Jeezy ft R Kelly – Go Getta
13. Pharcyde – Runnin’ vs Young Jeezy – Trapstar
14. Black Moon – How Many Emcees vs Young Jeezy – Go Crazy
15. Big L – Flamboyant vs Vado – Large on the Streets
16. Kool G Rap ft Nas – Fast Life vs Dorrough – Ice Cream Paint Job
17. Busta Rhymes – Woo-Ha vs New Boyz ft Tyga – Cricketz
18. MOP – Ante Up vs Fabolous – You Be Killin Em
19. Journalist ft MOP – Extended Family vs Chalie Boy – Look Like Money
20. Nine – Whutchuwant vs Fat Joe ft Young Jeezy – Slow Down & Maino – However Do You Want It
21. M.O.P feat. Memphis Bleek, Beanie Sigel & Jay-Z – Roc La Familia vs Dirty Money – Hello Good Morning
22. Ultramagnetic MCs – Poppa Large vs Nicki Minaj ft Eminem – Roman’s Revenge
23. Gravediggaz – 1-800-Suicide vs The Game – Hustlin’ (Champion’s Anthem)
24. Ahmad – Back in the Day vs Wiz Khalifa – Black & Yellow
If you’re a DJ in Philly, you know Dirty South Joe. He’s a good friend of the CFB squad and just a really solid dude all around. He’s doing the 2011 AIDS Walk in New York and it’s a great cause so why don’t you head over there and donate ASAP? In the mean time, follow Follow Joe on twitter, check him out on Soundcloud and check some of my favorite mixes he’s done recently and not-so-recently:
To prep for the mixtape and the return of the series, we’ve gone ahead and uploaded all 22 previous installments of the Mix Series on our Mixcloud page where you can stream each of the mixes in all their glory. If you’re not the streaming type, feel free to download any and all of the mixes RIGHT HERE as well. There’s literally something for everyone as you can see from the diverse discography below.
Thanks in advance for all the support and we’ll see you back on this page every 1st & 15th (but hopefully more often then that)!
If you can’t tell by now, I really love double-timing slow jams into So So Def Atlanta Bass inspired stuff. I’m not sure if anyone is capable of liking this as much as I do, and I know it’s kind’ve tacky to be a fan of your own stuff, but god damn I really really love this shit. Even though dude looks like Jar Jar Binks, I’m officially a Lloyd fan. Hope y’all enjoy this half as much as I do. If you’re feeling this joint, check out my various other Booty Bass joints here.
Brand new Emynd Atlanty/Booty Bass styled remix of Playboy Tre’s epic and soulful banger “Ready Go” featuring the one and only Lil Jon on the hook. I gave Tre a shout letting him know I was hype to remix this joint so he sent me the acapella and I did my Booty Bass thing (paws) to the slow tempo and gave it some much different energy and life. I’m really psyched on how it turned out! Peep it above and grab it and share it as much as you like! Thanks for the support y’all!
Shouts to the extended family Money Making Jam Boys Black Thought, Dice Raw, Truck North and STS up on this jawn. Some classic-sounding, hard-ass Philly rap ish.
Looky here – it’s the newest EXTRA LARGE mix, put together just for you all live from Mike 2600’s basement in beautiful Northeast Minneapolis! After you rock out to this spectacular mix of dance tunage, go see him and Wezz Winship at the First Avenue Record Room this Friday December 10!
Tracklisting:
Human League “Being Boiled”
E-40 “Tell Me When To Go (instrumental)”
Raw DMX “Do It to the Funk”
Jade “Don’t Walk Away (Mike 2600 blend)”
Graveleaf “The Crusade (Wax Romeo remix)”
Cameron Paul “Clock Beats”
DJ Day “Kossa”
Jean Buisine “Poids et Mesures”
Pleasure “Let’s Dance”
Doug Surreal & Mike 2600 “The Get It Now”
Michael Jackson “Rock With You (instrumental)”
Eric B & Rakim “Let The Rhythm Hit ‘Em (acapella)”
Mike 2600 “Vibes”
Contents Hot “Boombahton”
Dillon Francis & Dave Nada “Brazzer’s Theme”
Pitbull “The Anthem (instrumental)”
Lady Saw “Loser”
Elephant Man “Dis Gone”
Beenie Man “Dance & Killy Dem”
Sean Paul “Hey Ya”
Beenie Man “Yuh Body”
Emynd ft Roundhead “The Most High (Mike 2600 remix)”
Earth Wind & Fire “Brazilian Rhyme”
Both my Gucci Mane and Playboy Tre Atlanta Bass influenced remix and my “Bed Rock” Bass remix are two of my favorite remixes I’ve done in the past year or so and I thought Trey and Nicki’s alcoholic anthem would sound good double-timed as some hard-ass So So Def style Atlanta Bass too. I know this isn’t for everyone, but I’m really psyched on how it turned out. Hope y’all enjoy it!
And for all my Radio DJs, there’s a Radio/Clean available for download below.
Atlanta-based rapper Lil Scrappy was an integral part of the crunk movement from the very beginning, appearing on seminal hits such as No Problem, Knuck If You Buck, Neva Eva, Gangsta Gangsta and Money In The Bank. On his new Dre Skull-produced single, Look At Me, Scrappy is back with a hard, existential club banger that’s sure to induce scrunch-face. To top it off, we got Pen and Pixel for the cover art.
Out now on iTunes, Juno and other fine digital retailers. Super limited edition vinyl coming soon. You already know about the t-shirt.
If somehow you missed it, this Super 7 is fantastic! Featuring Jayceeoh, U-Tern, Skratch Bastid, Thee Mike B, The Captains of Industry, Ross One, and Cosmo Baker who all come with it! Great listening!