I have been following and doing research on Hip Hop for a long time now. I noticed that Hip Hop is dead right now due to some artists. So I created this blog to talk about these artists. Also, Real Hip Hop will never get to the radio. So here I am, I will post new hip hop songs that contains real Lyrics. If you would like to take part on this blog let me know.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Rick Ross had a Seizure on an airplane
Rapper Rick Ross Heart stopped. He was on airplane and had a seizure. He has just been revived. He is being observed. Family are saying that this is not drug related.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Lloyd Banks - Shock The World (Radio Rip)
September 30, 2011
This song is crazy. I have been playing this song over and over. I can't wait for the cdq version of it. LLoyd Banks is definitely on his grind. What do you guys think of this song? It's fire right? Soon that fake Hip Hop is going to come to an abrupt. Whew!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Young Jeezy-F.A.M.E. (Feat. T.I.)
September 29, 2011
Finally some real southen Hip Hop. This song is real. It contains really good lyrics. It is heart touching. T.I. is back. Welcome back TI keep on rapping. TI is one of the realest rappers from the south.
Busta Rhymes (feat. French Montana, Uncle Murda, & Reek Da Villain) - Lay Em To Rest
September 29, 2011
This song is crazy! I love the content of the lyrics. Pure lyrical.
N.O.R.E. ft Pusha T, Meek Mill - Scared Money
September 29, 2011
What do you guys think of this song?
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Soulja Boy ft Young Sam - Swagged Out
September 28, 2011
These artists need to retired ASAP! I do not even know why these rappers called themselves rappers. Please quit that's all I have to say.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Remy Ma ft Papoose - Name Callin
September 23, 2011
What do you guys think about this one? This is a new song of remy and pap.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
KRS-One - REAL TERRORISM
This is real hip hop. Who is the real terrorist? The USA or Iraq? Listen to this video... Feel free to comment. KRS One is the real deal.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Machine Gun Kelly ft Waka Flocka - Wild Boy
September 2, 2011
Machine Gun Kelly is on fire right now. His flow is crazy. He is bringing that fire from Cleveland, Ohio. He was born in Texas, but raised in Ohio. He is a new rapper that just signed to Bad Boy records. I love his flow. However this is not real Hip Hop. He is definitely a wild boy. He was charged not too long ago with disorderly conduct at Strongville, Ohio. I hope that he doesn't pull stunts like this anymore, because it is not a good look on him for the kids or teenagers.
Game- Ricky
August 23, 2011
The game is one of my favorites rapper from the west coast. His new album " The Red album" is definitely on fire. His album debuts the number one album right now which is The Throne by Jay-z & Kanye West. This song is the song that i like most off his album. Real Hip Hop is coming real soon ladies and gents. What do you think about this song?
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Uncle Murda ft French Montana, Jadakiss, Styles P, Jim Jones, Vado, Camron
August 22, 2011
This song is a song that I can bump to. I have been waiting for a remix since it came out. They took long for this remix. I heard it on Hot 97 and said nice! I have to get this song.
Akon ft Plan B, Tego Calderon - Es Un Secreto
August 22, 2011
Akon links up with two reggaeton artists Plan B, and Tego for this collaboration. I think it sounds good. What do you think?
Game - Niggas In Compton (Freestyle)
August 22, 2011
Here is the game freestylin to the song of niggas in paris. His lyrics were ok, could be better though, because I know that the game raps better than this. What do you guys think?
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Gucci Mane & Waka Flaka- Young Niggaz
August 20, 2011
Gucci Mane and Waka Flaka are setting a bad example for the youth. Moreover, this is not real Hip Hop. Gucci Mane says "pants sagging, flag hanging I'm a young nigga" He is making it sound that pants sagging is a cool thing for a young person. In order for a person to be Hip Hop you don't have to sag your pants. You just have to have style. That's all. Also he is saying that most "young niggas rob and that they don't got a job. Wow... what kind of example are they setting for the youth these days?
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Lloyd Banks - Love Me In The Hood
August 20, 2011
I like this song. I also like the beat, it is a good song. Lately Lloyd Banks have been going hard on his songs. He is bringing that real Hip Hop back. However it is going to take a while for the radio to play real Hip Hop. But we are going to get there, please believe it. What do you guys think about this song?
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Is anybody reading my posts?
Hi I just want to know if people are reading my posts. Also let me know what do you think of this blog? Give me some inputs.
Fred The Godson ft Diddy, Meek Mill, Cory Gunz - Gettin money
August 17, 2011
I'm tired already of these types of music. Same ol' song but different lyrics always. A song about getting money.. wow. Come on you guys, you guys can do better than this.
French Montana ft Tity Boi, Soulja Boy - Whip
August 17, 2011
This song is ok too. I don't like this song. I guess this song is only good to put it on the car for the subwoofers. The lyrics are basic, and Soulja Boy lyrics? super basic as always lol. What do you guys think?
Jim Jones feat. Lloyd Banks- Blow Ya Whistle
August 17, 2011
This song is ok. I didn't like Jim Jones part that much. I like Lloyd Banks part better. His flow is better. Moreover, Lloyd Banks said he gets stopped a lot by the cops because he is black. In part, that is true. There are a lot of racial profiling going on these days. Anyways, yeah, I like Lloyd Banks part. Lloyd Banks new flow is crazy. He adapted his new flow since Beamer Benz or Bentley.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Today we celebrate the existence of Hip Hop! (Dj Kool Herc)
Like any style of music, hip hop has roots in other forms, and its evolution was shaped by many different artists, but there's a case to be made that it came to life precisely on this day in 1973, at a birthday party in the recreation room of an apartment building in the west Bronx, New York City. The location of that birthplace was 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, and the man who presided over that historic party was the birthday girl's brother, Clive Campbell—better known to history as DJ Kool Herc, founding father of hip hop.
Born and raised to the age of 10 in Kingston, Jamaica, DJ Kool Herc began spinning records at parties and between sets his father's band played while he was a teenager in the Bronx in the early 1970s. Herc often emulated the style of Jamaican "selectors" (DJs) by "toasting" (i.e., talking) over the records he spun, but his historical significance has nothing to do with rapping. Kool Herc's contribution to hip hop was even more fundamental.
DJ Kool Herc's signature innovation came from observing how the crowds would react to different parts of whatever record he happened to be playing: "I was noticing people used to wait for particular parts of the record to dance, maybe [to] do their specialty move." Those moments tended to occur at the drum breaks—the moments in a record when the vocals and other instruments would drop out completely for a measure or two of pure rhythm. What Kool Herc decided to do was to use the two turntables in a typical DJ setup not as a way to make a smooth transition between two records, but as a way to switch back and forth repeatedly between two copies of the same record, extending the short drum break that the crowd most wanted to hear. He called his trick the Merry Go-Round. Today, it is known as the "break beat."
By the summer of 1973, DJ Kool Herc had been using and refining his break-beat style for the better part of a year. His sister's party on August 11, however, put him before his biggest crowd ever and with the most powerful sound system he'd ever worked. It was the success of that party that would begin a grassroots musical revolution, fully six years before the term "hip hop" even entered the popular vocabulary.
Born and raised to the age of 10 in Kingston, Jamaica, DJ Kool Herc began spinning records at parties and between sets his father's band played while he was a teenager in the Bronx in the early 1970s. Herc often emulated the style of Jamaican "selectors" (DJs) by "toasting" (i.e., talking) over the records he spun, but his historical significance has nothing to do with rapping. Kool Herc's contribution to hip hop was even more fundamental.
DJ Kool Herc's signature innovation came from observing how the crowds would react to different parts of whatever record he happened to be playing: "I was noticing people used to wait for particular parts of the record to dance, maybe [to] do their specialty move." Those moments tended to occur at the drum breaks—the moments in a record when the vocals and other instruments would drop out completely for a measure or two of pure rhythm. What Kool Herc decided to do was to use the two turntables in a typical DJ setup not as a way to make a smooth transition between two records, but as a way to switch back and forth repeatedly between two copies of the same record, extending the short drum break that the crowd most wanted to hear. He called his trick the Merry Go-Round. Today, it is known as the "break beat."
By the summer of 1973, DJ Kool Herc had been using and refining his break-beat style for the better part of a year. His sister's party on August 11, however, put him before his biggest crowd ever and with the most powerful sound system he'd ever worked. It was the success of that party that would begin a grassroots musical revolution, fully six years before the term "hip hop" even entered the popular vocabulary.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Jay-z ft Kanye West- Niggas in Paris
This song is out of the new album of Jay-z and Kanye West called Watch The Throne. This song is crazy. Here it is a little faster then the original song, but it is the same song. They Just put it like that so the song won't be removed from YouTube. August 8, 2011 Jay-Z and Kanye West will release their higly anticipated album on iTunes. The CD can be purchased on August 12, 2011.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
What/Who is killing Hip Hop?
What do you think is killing Hip Hop nowadays?
I'll say auto tunes, no real lyrics when rapping. Most of these rappers that are killing Hip Hop are from the South. Soulja Boy, T-pain, Oj da Juiceman. I may sound like I have something against the Southern rappers but in reality I don't. I am just stating how it is. For example, below are the songs of what I am talking about.
Nas acknowledges that Hip Hop is dead
It is up to you to take part if you want to keep real Hip Hop alive......
I'll say auto tunes, no real lyrics when rapping. Most of these rappers that are killing Hip Hop are from the South. Soulja Boy, T-pain, Oj da Juiceman. I may sound like I have something against the Southern rappers but in reality I don't. I am just stating how it is. For example, below are the songs of what I am talking about.
As you can see, These songs does not contains any real lyrics. Moreover, rappers have attempted to stop these rappers from killing Hip Hop like for example Jay-z, Krs one, Buckshot, but they have failed. Nowadays radios are not playing real hip hop. I will show you the songs that I am talking about when I say that rappers have attempted to stop rappers from killing Hip Hop.
Nas acknowledges that Hip Hop is dead
It is up to you to take part if you want to keep real Hip Hop alive......
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Ghostface Killah ft Sheek Louch, Styles P, Jadakiss - Wu Block
August 4, 2011
This is the type of Hip Hop that I miss that lyrical Hip Hop. D-Block and Wu-tang got together for this track. This track is fire. I am playing it right now as I am writing this entry. What do you guys think of this track?
Huey- Last Laugh
August 3, 2011
Wow Huey is back! He is back on his grind. I haven't heard anything from him since Pop, Lock & Drop (2009). He needs to make more songs like this.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Gucci Mane-Lil Friend
August 3, 2011
This is the new single of Gucci, I am liking this song. The beat is fire and the rhythm to this song is fire too. When Gucci started he was not as good as he is now. The song that made him popular was "freaky girl." Which honestly, I don't think that song was all "that". Gucci is one of my favorites rapper from the south after T.I., what do you guys think about this song?
Styles P-NYC
August 3, 2011
I like this song. He is paying homage to all the rappers from NYC, which is great because he doesn't forget where he comes from I do not know he mentions Fat joe on this song. Personally, Fat Joe should banned from NYC. He said so many negative things on NYC, especiall The Bronx. The Bronx was what created Fat Joe. So thereby, he should not be talking so negatively about The Bronx. Do you think New York Hip Hop is going to come back? Or the South will have the throne of Hip Hop for a while? Also, what do you guys think about Fat Joe?
Gucci Mane ft Waka Flocka, Frenchie - Feed Me
August 2, 2011
This song is good for the bass. However it is not real hip hop. Hot or not?
soulja boy- Country boy
August 2, 2011
Here goes soulja boy with his garbage lyrics again... It always makes me wonder how in the world he have a career as a rapper? Do any of you have an answer to my question lol?
50 cent-I'm on it
50 Cent- I'm on it
July 28, 2011
The beat is sick, and the flow is good too, but what happened to his lyrics? He starting to sound like Lil Wayne here with his garbage lyrics. Maybe he was just playing around on this song, lol. What do you think? You like the song?
The Game-Infrared
The Game-Infrared
July 28, 2011
I was listening to this song, and I like it. The game is one of my favorite rappers from the west coast. What do you think of this song? Hot or not?
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Shawnna ft Trina - Big Booty Judy (Remix)
July 13, 2011
Here is shawnna ft Trina with a song called Big Booty. This is a song about their booties lmao. This is not real Hip Hop. However I like the flow and the beat too. These artists are better than Lil wayne, souldja boy, or Oj da juiceman. High five to Shawnna and Trina.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Joell Ortiz ft Pharoahe Monch, B.o.B - Am I A Psycho
July 8, 2011
Hot or not? What do guys think of this song?
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Common ft Nas - Ghetto Dreams
July 05, 2011
Here is a new song of Common ft Nas. Common and Nas are two great artists they never seem to fail when it comes to lyrics they got it.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Soulja Boy- That Booty
Soulja Boy -That Booty
June 30, 2011
Here is Soulja Boy once again with his fake Hip Hop. Why would he waste such a good beat for those lyrics? Wow.... What do you guys have to say about this?
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Red Cafe - G's Over Here
Red Cafe- G's Over Here
June 28, 2011
This is red cafe's new single. It is not real Hip Hop, but it sure sounds better than Lil Wayne or Soulja Boy. This is a song that is good to bump with or to cruise around.
Lloyd banks- Check me out
Lloyd Banks -Check me out
June 28, 2011
Hey what's going on peeps. I have been away for a couple of days, but I am back in keeping you updated with new real hip hop songs and fake hip hop songs. This song is really hot. The beat is crazy too. What do you guys think about this song?
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Omar Cruz- To the top
(2008)
This is real Hip Hop. This song is a little old. I came across this song, so I heard it and had to put it here. I love the message, he sends a good message. The message is that he is going to the top no matter what. What do you guys think?
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Saigon- Drugs
Saigon- Drugs
June 16, 2011
This is a really good song and it is true what he says. Most of the jail cells are made up of Blacks and Hispanics. Moreover, he is saying that government are making more cells everyday, instead of putting money on schools, medicines, etc..
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Soulja Boy ft Young Sam - Tool Time
June 19, 2011
Here goes Soulja Boy again with his fake Hip Hop. Now, this type of music you will hear it on the radio. I do not know why rappers like this gets popular or sell records smh!
50 cent new single outlaw Fake Hip Hop or real Hip Hop?
50 cent- outlaw
June 16, 2011
Here is 50 cent again on his new single. The beat is crazy and the lyrics are fire. The only thing is, that the lyrics are too hardcore... What do you guys think? Is this real Hip Hop or fake Hip Hop?
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Real Hip Hop new singles
Nas
June 14, 2011
This song goes hard. This is real Hip Hop. This is why he is not on the main stream anymore. He even made a song that Hip Hop was dead, because it is dead.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
More fake music from soulja boy Soulja Boy- In Love with a fan
Soulja Boy- In Love with a fan
June 14 2011He just keeping repeating in love in love wow.... Soulja boy sing real lyrics please.
Friday, June 10, 2011
New Hip Hop singles that are killing Hip Hop June 10, 2011
OJ Da Juiceman How You Doin Juice
This song keeps only repeating "how you doin' juice..." It lacks substance. Why would rappers waste their times in making whack songs? That question will be always unanswered for me. He begans to rap at 1:37 which he only raps only sentence. Other than that everything keeps on repeating. Wow...
Lil Wayne-My Birthday ft. Kidd Kidd, Gudda Gudda, T streetss & Mack Maine
Wow are they serious? This is one of the whackest song I ever heard in the whole wide world. Lil wayne says they talk too much shit, he eats puss and they eat d***? haha I just laughed at the whack lyrics. The other guy said my d**** big that's why I walk like I got tendonitis. You are not spitting nasty. Is young money recruiting only whack rappers? Wow...
Do you think Rappers should remember where they come from?
There are some rappers that forget where they come from and talk bad about where they come from? Do you think this is right? For example, Let's take a look at Fat Joe. He puts the Bronx down. He says that is dirty etc.. Do you think this is justifiable? From my personal opinion, I believe that no rapper should talk bad about from where they come from, because due to that environment they are what they are now. Also, they should rep more where they are from. Below are some rappers that rep hard where they are from, Big ups to them.
Maino
Lil Wayne(even though he doesn't raps real hip hop)
Cory Gunz
Paul Wall
LLoyd banks
Maino
Lil Wayne(even though he doesn't raps real hip hop)
Cory Gunz
Paul Wall
LLoyd banks
Thursday, June 9, 2011
New Real Hip Hop Songs
Square Off ft Cory Gunz - The Pain (June 09, 2011)
This song is really hot. You will never hear this song on the radio.
Styles P - This Moment (June 06, 2011)
OJ Da Juiceman gets BOOed Off Stage at BB King in NYC
New Yorkers recognizes fake Hip Hop. This is why he gets booed off when he was rapping "make the trap". These lyrics are so basic it is not even funny. OJ da Juice man is one of the reasons that Hip Hop is dead.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Where Did Hip Hop Originated?
Below are some links which states that Puerto Ricans were involved in the Hip Hop movement:
The first video starts to get laggy a little. If this happens to you forward it to 1:47 The first video its just an introduction to the other videos. It talks about salsa (mambo) music on how it led to Hip Hop. If you find this video boring, please make that you check from mambo to hip hop part 4, 5, 6 which I feel are the most important videos.
from mambo to hip hop part 4
from mambo to hip hop part 5
from mambo to hip hop part 6
Below are some pioneers that help to give birth as to what we know as DJing:
Dj Kool Herc
Grandmaster Flash
part 2 Grandmaster Flash
If you got more stuff to add to the list let me know thank you.
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