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Ghetto Prince Productions : Puttin it down for your town: The New Beginning
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"Entertainment For The Masses"Multi-genre Hip Hop
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Release Date: 2005
Puttin it down for your town: The New Beginning Record Label: GPP Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Do It Den (Ghetto Prince) 4:37 $0.99
What Did You?(Reuben Mcray) 3:58 $0.99
I Can't Wait (Lichelle) 4:10 $0.99
Summer Time (Mazie T) 4:43 $0.99
Fulljoy Yourself (Empress Lioness) 4:08 $0.99
Freak For Me (Snique and Pretty) 4:05 $0.99
Fast Clap (Kristen) 4:16 $0.99
Breathe (God Child) 3:53 $0.99
Better Be Good (Dahna) 4:37 $0.99
Stop! (Fatal Position) 4:22 $0.99
Put Your Hands Down (Bzarro) 4:11 $0.99
Place and Time (Angela Davis) 4:47 $0.99
Bullshit Goin Stop (Ghetto Prince,Pretty,Ofron) 4:19 $0.99
Start The Party (Da Squadron) 2:16 $0.99
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Album Notes

Ghetto Prince Productions presents Hip Hop in a fresh, new way with artists and lyrics which cross the boundaries of street, consciousness with everything in between. GPP crosses genres and keeps Hip Hop as its root, with each club-thumpin' beat. "Puttin it down for your town: The New Beginning" showcases the essence of Hip Hop as it blends smoothly with jazz, classic rock, alternative, spoken word, reggae, R&B and of course, rap. There's also a Hip Hop mother-son act that can cross any generation gap."SUMMERTIME" by Mazie T IS A HUGE HIT!!!! Each of these 14 tracks has its own personality, making the CD appeal to everyone.

"Do it Den" Ghetto Prince
With brassy horns, this dance tune serves as a direct challenge to b-boys, b-girls and anyone else on the dance floor having a good time. It brings out the atmosphere of old school dance with a new school sound. Oh yeah, don't forget the DJ. Who's got the skills? If you've got 'em get on the dance floor and "Do it Den."

"What Did You" Reuben Mcray
Love, like life, moves on. Love gets taken away and sometimes tries to come back; the trouble is when it leaves, lovers tend to move on then the loved one goes through the hurt of the lover.. This message of love is the first time this classic Hip Hop beat has been sung on.

"I Can't Wait" Lichelle
This soulful diva tells her man to move on. She's grown wise and figured out it's time to take her stand. A declaration of independence and self-discovery, on a seductive Hip-Hop/R&B beat, this singer tells the man of her life "It's too late for you."

"Summer Time" Mazie T
A definite summer anthem, this song combines old-school jazz with modern-day Hip-hop beat, with the mother/son duo Mazie T and Ghetto Prince. A description of common summer scenes, set to some hot keys, life, like seasons and people is always growing and changing.

"Fulljoy Yourself" Empress Lioness
This reggae meets Hip Hop tune brings out the true essence of Hip Hop. The spirit of unity and Hip Hop is captured through this dance hall track, which promotes unity through dance and music, regardless of where people are from.

"Freak for Me" Snique and Pretty
Looking for a song that has a hot beat and perfect for making girls drop it like it's hot? Well, here it is. This collaboration is definitely for the players out there who like to watch the women. "Shake that for him."

"Fast Clap" Kristen
Here is a fun, energetic dance beat. There's nothing wrong with wearing out your shoes, clapping your hands and bobbin' your head to this jam. With plenty of sounds in the beat, this one'll make ya get up, dance and fast clap, even after you've left the club.

"Breathe" God Child
Poetry isn't always gentle as God Child brings to life the harsh realities of many people in this world on this underground Hip Hop beat laced with soul. Here, he looks at a young crack addict, who finds healing in a surprising place as she learns to deal with the consequences of her actions. This track is seriously intensified with Mazie T's sound of blues.

"Better be Good" Dahna
Joan Jett/Pat Benatar meets Hip Hop. What is this world coming to? This track is a combination of Hip Hop meets classic rock. Want to know how it works? Listen to the song, which is very high in marketability, and is on an oriental sounding beat. By the way, Dahna doesn't put up with foolishness, and she only has one regret - that she let you breathe her air.

"Stop" Fatal Position
This song is a definite club favorite for party heads. Got to like those horns and is that fighting in the background, making a part of the beat? Listen to the track and make your own opinion.

"Put Your Hands Down" Bzarro
This one is definitely for the anti-party heads, those who are like the Grinch. He sounds pretty angry. Stop the party, put your hands down. He doesn't want any fun around here, but the beat makes this track easy to enjoy even if there's a "grinch" in the house, who likes throwing eggs at your car.

"Place and Time" Angela Davis
Spoken word/Hip Hop/Jazz. This sexy track readily describes the quiet love from afar that isn't professed because of shyness or fear. Maybe the lover and the recipient did know each other in another place and time, but how will they ever know if the first steps in getting to know each other are not taken? Wait, there seems to be another woman...

"Bullsh*t Goin Stop" Ghetto Prince, Pretty, Ofron
This joint is for all the real Hip-Hop heads who are tired of all the bullshit that goes on in modern day Hip Hop. Many people haven't been exposed to real Hip Hop. Wanna-be thugs are called out. Consciousness is questioned. Relevance is elevated. Give me people something that is real - here it is.

"Start the Party" Da Squadron
A typical club joint, this one stands out with hot drums that carry the beat. This one will definitely keep you "sweatin'" till the break of dawn.

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REVIEWS

Producer: A Young Quincy Jones
author: Michael Myers, Playwright, Director "Gutter:The Movie"
When I first heard Ghetto Prince it was familiar. I had heard it before and immediately I knew I was listening to another composer and arranger much like the early Quincy Jones. Now I have heard many beats and styles but the very first time I heard Ed Robinson, aka, Ghetto Prince, it was refreshing and new and it reminded me of a young Quincy. Ghetto has a style that will grow on you from the first time you hear it and his arrangements are superb.
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Hot, eclectic Hip Hop
author: Rapscene.com
Ghetto Prince Productions "The New Beginning" Oh this CD is definitely one to check out. They bring you everything from Hip Hop to Soul to Funk to Jazz to Rap/Rock to Reggae and its all with a soul appeal. and damn those females sound sexy!!! Live band fusion type joints, funk and raw hip hop and when they go raw its straight street no chaser .. This is just what the doctor ordered, you get a variety of styles. When Ghetto Prince Productions does a show in your town you might want to get a ticket for some real entertainment and Hip Hop. If you think there is no hot music out there and groups and producers you need to do yourself a big favor and check out Ghetto Prince Productions or go back to sleep. My favorite I would say have to be Track number 4 "Summer Time" this is REAL hip hop right here. This is what you call being original!! I also like track 6 "Freak for Me'......Track 10 "Stop! is a sure club banger. I sure can't forget #11 "Put your hands downs", that's another unique joint you will not forget this Artist Bzarro ...and #13 "Bulls*t Gonna Stop" you better believe that, this is my other favorite. You catz need to check this album out www.theghettoprince.com and keep the culture alive and well man and give yourself a break from the norm ..TWO THUMBS UP!!!!!
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Great job Guys!!
author: Name Withheld
Wow.... such harsh words here. Seems to me some people wouldn't know talent or good music if it slapped them in the face. SOme folks just don't appreciate the old school style that Ghetto preforms. You are awsome Ghetto!! Great CD. Can't wait to hear more. Good Job Guys!! Keep it up!!
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