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Hip-Hop’s Top Five Earners For 2013

by AZ on December 19, 2013

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The love affair between our culture at large and wealth is a long and storied one—and it’s one that would take more than a simple blog post to dive into. But today, we wanted to take a look at how the idea of wealth, and we’re talking immense wealth, resides in the hip-hop community. In particular, we found a recent feature compiled by Forbes magazine that they have been doing for the past few years. [click to continue…]

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April 23rd – Reincarnated drops.

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The Game – Dead People (Prod. By Dr. Dre)

by CPE on December 12, 2012

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Bonus track off Jesus Piece, courtesy of Aftermath

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C-Bo

Two days after Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg used 2Pac’s hologram at the Coachella festival on April 15th, HipHopDX had a few questions to ask C-Bo, one of the originators of Northern California’s Mob sound and a good friend of Pac’s.

Click here for the full interview

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DJ Quik says he doesn’t believe Dr. Dre will ever let go DJ Quik
of his “Detox” brainchild and adds details about what it’s like to work with Dre in the studio. “He’s a slave driver in the studio. He’ll make you cry,” he added.

After many years of updates and delays, it seems Dr. Dre’s Detox will never come out. At least that’s what DJ Quik believes. The longtime Dr. Dre collaborator (and sometimes rival) recently unveiled his thoughts on why the album will probably never see the light of day. He noted that it’s musically “advanced” and added that he backs Dre on whatever his decision may be. He also spoke on working with Dre in the studio and said Dre “will make you cry” because “he’s a perfectionist to a fault.”

“I don’t really believe that Dr. Dre’s gonna release [Detox],” he said in an interview with Nui Te Koha for The Herald Sun. “I think he’s kind of over it and rightfully so. If he does put it out, it’s gonna come out without the fanfare.”

Quik added that Dre doesn’t need to continue making music based on what he’s done in the past. He also said the album is advanced and noted that some may not be prepared for it.

“He’s done it. He’s already succeeded. He doesn’t have to prove to anybody that he can make a hot record. What else can he do? He can’t reinvent the wheel. He’s already made all the wheels in Hip Hop. I think it’s hard for him to let go of another brainchild that he might think some people won’t even appreciate because some of it is advanced. I’ve listened to it. It’s a smart record.”

Through this, Quik says Dre has his support if he decides not to release the project and adds that he would probably do the same if he were in Dre’s shoes.

“I’m with him one hundred percent if he doesn’t want to release Detox because in his world, it’s just another plaque. Because of how finicky Hip Hop fans are now and how here-today-gone-tomorrow things could be, I wouldn’t want to take that chance with my career either.”

Moreover, Quik spoke on what it’s like to be with Dre in the studio. He acknowledged Dre’s professionalism but likened him to a slave driver and said he expects perfection from artists.

“Dr. Dre is a slave driver in the studio,” he shared. “He’ll make you cry. You actually have to be perfect in the studio to work with him. If you’re not, you won’t be in the studio with him. He’s very professional, but at the same time, he’s totally, totally, totally mean when it comes to production. He’ll tell you exactly how he feels about something if he don’t like it. He’s a perfectionist and almost a perfectionist to a fault. But that’s what defines him. That’s what made him who he is. He’s iconic in that way. He don’t just let things slide because his pride and his career is riding on it.”

Source: HipHopDX

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I first heard about Six2 through Yung Lott and Baytastic and first thing i told em is “Yo! Dude sounds like The D.O.C. !!”. Yung Lott then told me that D.O.C. discovered him out in Texas and that’s how Six2 ended up appearing on Dr. Dre’s The Chronic 2001. He got that real ol school Texas style that i luv. Check out this track he did with legends Big Mike and Pimp C.

Download:
Six2 ft. Big Mike & Pimp C – Up Close and Personal

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DJ’S MAKE THE RAPPERS AND THEIR CITY BLOW from mitchy slick on Vimeo.

MITCHY SLICK has been one that has been very local about his local djs not supporting him or any other rappers from his area. This is the case in many places. Mitchy Slick shows us a clip from a dvd where DJ DROP of the Definition Djs explains how a DJ can and should support a local record. If you wanna hear an actual track talkin bout this, more specifically talking about Dr. Dre and Ice Cube not messin with Mitchy even though he has sold over 50,000 records independently, check out his “Dr. Cube” track. Not to mention, Mitchy Slick is a part of critically acclaimed west coast group STRONG ARM STEADY…… KLACK KLACK KLACK KLACK KLACK

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CROOKED I "UNDER PRESSURE" FREESTYLE

by AZ on June 17, 2010

BRRRAAAAND NEWWWW from Crooked I. Crooked rips this shit up. Recorded it and dropped it on the same day….. Pac’s bday….. also the same day the Dr. Dre beat leaked. Shout out to the homie Mickey from Treacherous Records.

DOWNLOAD: CROOKED I “UNDER PRESSURE” FREESTYLE

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