Hip Hop

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    Vibe-One
     
    "The B.F.V."
    This is balanced Hip-Hop music lyrically and musically driven.
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    MD-1
     
    I MD-1 and Only
    Follow me on a journey as my unique style and versatility is parlayed with an upbeat and positive vibe.
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    Cejaz Negraz
     
    Rezpeto Pamiz Roloz
    Rezpeto Pamiz Roloz is a gut wrenching explosion of rhymes and social critique authored by Cejaz Negraz, frontman and composer of the legendary Colombian rap group Fondo Blanco.
    Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
     
     
    Cronja
     
    Deuce Classic
    26 years old now Cronja has definitely come into his own. A divorced Iraq War Veteran by the time he was 20, CRONJA has gained more life experience than most his age. Living in Indianapolis, Detroit, Nashville, Lexington, KY, Canton, OH, Camp Lejuene, NC, Kaneohe Bay, HI, Okinawa, Japan, and Charlotte has cultured this middle class, MidWest River City born young man. Following his debut album "The First Classic" featuring Tecknowledge in 2006 his Sophmore album "Deuce Classic" promises to be a success. With charisma that attracts people to him like Somali Pirates to unguarded ships on the open sea you can't help but be intrigued. Uniquie ideas and clever lyrics matched with beats from producers nationwide make for a refreshing listening experience.
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    Bobby Hatfield
     
    Out of the Blue
    Bobby Hatfield's return... Out of the Blue .... banging hip hop ... with features from, SP Style, The Beat Nuts, Long Doe, DJ D.Mil and more...."classic".
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    Joe Lucero
     
    Lil Joe
    This is a really different approach to rap I'm taking. The album mainly is about life the personalities I see, it's about having a good time, to losing some one and revenge. There's alot of twists and turns in it, and I know you'll enjoy the rollercoaster
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    Black D
     
    Unda Da Influence
    Worth every $$$ Start 2 Finish
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    PRESIDIUM
     
    CHANGING THE GAME
    PUBLIC ENEMY INSPIRED MUSIC
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    Saheed
     
    As Far As Eye Can See
    Saheed is one of South Florida's finest and this is the first single from his upcoming album "Pray for the Best, Prepare for the Worst". Joined by his producer, Ozny and Label-mate Sylvia Jaymes, As Far As I Can See, Saheed is ushering the New Era!
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    Charlie Boy
     
    I Look Good
    Google Charlie Boy or Charlie Check'm and you will see he is a controversial artist. The songs I Look Good", "Christian and a homo", " Lose My Baby", and more speaks for itself
    Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
     
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    Top Albums

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    Wax and EOM
    Liquid Courage
    By blending EOM's soul drenched nontraditional beats with Wax's witty lyricism and melodic punch, this album creates something completely new while still maintaining a backbone that hip hop purists can easily relate to.
    Liquid Courage is a collaboration between Wax (rapper/singer/songwriter) and EOM (producer/beatmaker/songwriter). The album consists of 17 songs that were written in 2008 by the group. The sound of the album could be described as experimental hip hop, although there is definitely an element of pop sensibility throughout. Lyrically the album touches on a wide variety of topics such as sex, God, alcoholism, whack rappers, love, music, partying, and much more. There is alot of melody and alot of soul on this album. Pick up a copy today for you or for a friend, family member, loved one, or even for your worst enemy. Wax and EOM appreciate your support!! It might be good to mention here how Wax and EOM "met". Basically, EOM was sitting around surfing the internet one night and he happened to stumble upon a video of some dude rapping in his car. EOM thought the dude sounded pretty good and he noticed that there was also a large amount of views on the video. This is the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7TPcGksW5M He sent the "driving rapper" dude a beat and MC Safety Belt sent him back a message saying the beat was hot....but he wanted to make an album using his own beats (Wax also makes beats....usually more on the "cheese funk synth" tip as compared to EOM's "soulful cool sample" style). Anyway, EOM wasn't discouraged. After crying for several hours and contemplating suicide due to Wax's rejection...he got a second wind! He spent some time constructing a beat he thought Wax would sound nice on top of and sent that beat to him. Wax listened to it and thought it was beautiful. Wax immediately started humming a melody for the chorus then wrote a song over it: an odd story of an older recently-divorced guy falling in love with a younger stripper. Both Wax and EOM thought the story went really well with the music. ((That song, "The Adventures of Larry and Tina", ended up being the first single off the album.)) EOM suggested that maybe they do some other stuff together and Wax agreed without hesitiation, thinking that EOM would send him another beat and maybe they would record another song. EOM then proceeded to send Wax approximately 35 beats. A little overwhelmed at first, Wax started listening to these beats one by one. By the time he was finished he realized that he couldn't just pick one so he sent EOM a myspace message asking him if he was down to do an album together. EOM agreed and they started working on the album. They assumed they would do 8 songs or so and they would finish pretty quickly. At this point these two dudes had never communicated with each other using anything other than myspace messages. Wax found that interesting so he suggested the tentative album title "For all I know, he's an Asshole"....a play on the fact that they had never even talked on the phone before. They agreed on the title and got to work. One of the first songs Wax ended up writing and recording was "Sunday in the City" which you can listen to on this page. From there Wax just kept writing and writing and EOM kept sending Wax more and more beats. By the time the album was done there were 17 tracks. At that point it seemed dumb to use the aforementioned title since the album represented more than just the fact that Wax and EOM had never met. EOM suggested the title "Liquid Courage" based on a quote he liked from the movie Dark Knight. Wax was amazed at how well that title fit in with the subject matter of the album and they agreed on that title. Some people say that the great thing about EOM's production style is his sense of "musicality". This makes it so alot of the songs on the album Liquid Courage could easily be translated into performances by acoustic musicians, rock bands, or even orchestras. This works well since Wax often performs as a solo acoustic act. Wax and EOM hope that this album takes them to the point where they can start doing some live shows...possibly with a band. It's difficult with them residing on opposite sides of the country, but who knows what can happen....THIS IS AMERICA GOD DAMNIT!!!
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    Street Reportas gennessee and bazooka
    America Undercover
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    ShankBone
    ShankBone
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    D-Dubb
    "Mr. Simpson" (Hip Hop Soul Vol. 1)
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    Advice
    Mechanism 48
    Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
     

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      1.
      The Wedding Song
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      2.
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      Die Haard
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      We Be Getten It
      Shaun Gabriel
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      8.
      1,2,3,4 Marine Corps
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      Marine's Dedication
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