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U-God has always appeared to be the most underappreciated member of the group in my opinion. While I have always considered Golden Arms Redemption to be a near classic, he seems like he could be very capable of creating a classic now.

Peace, I been into these guys since their second album, Southernunderground. It is also reasonable to argue that A Piece of Strange is a modern day classic. Anyways, the groups new album Dirty Acres is going to be released on November 27 tomorrow. The album is insane!!! Kno's production is on point as expected. The surprise to me is how much the group has matured lyrically. I still find Deacon's rap style annoying at times, but lyrically he has improved greatly. You could cop the album from qn5.

Monday, November 19, New Wu Tracks!!! Gawd damn!!! The snippet is only one verse from Andre, but he murders it. Outkast really need to just put out one more album together, if they would I'd actually probably have an equal amount of hype for it as I have for 8 Diagrams. Saigon on Shade This shit is hilarious Sai snaps out and verbally abuses this radio host.

Honestly, I'm glad he reacted the way he did, how's that bitch gonna say some shit about him runnin from other rappers. When Sai punched Prodigy aka the rapper who has been sonned by every other rapper he had no reason to stay, he was highly outnumbered, so he got a couple punches in and dipped.

So in the interview Sai is all drunk or whatever and says somethin about how he will beat up any rapper, and then the radio host says "and then run. Really, this shit too funny. Buy Moral of the Story, I am. I'm livin' in the present, so every day is a gift. Alright, so I decided to post some pics of some very rare and out of print albums that I own. Check 'em out here, cause you won't see them many other places.

Slum Village - Fantastic Vol. Saturday, November 17, some tracks I love the track, real old school vibe, it sounds like it was recorded with a tape recorder. Ja Rule did a remake of this, basically using the same beat and a Pac verse from it, but hey, who hasn't stolen somethin from Pac since he passed? Andre is one of the greatest of all-time, fuck what u heard.

For real, if the Dungeon Family put out a group album between '95 and '98, that shit would have been a guarateed classic. Gravediggaz - Mommy, What's a Gravedigga? I always liked the shortened version that was on the 6 Feet Deep album and then I came across this extended version one day, enjoy it. This track is nice, the beats, the flows, everything.

Holocaust drops a ridiculous verse on here, you just need to hear it for yourself. X-Ray did the beat, it's pretty nice. Megalon's flow was crazy to me, he has killed so many tracks it's ridiculous. He was incarcerated for a while but he was recently released, I'm unsure whether he is still rapping or not, but I did hear him on an MF Grimm tracks a few months ago. He outshined everyone on that album in my opinion so I copped his solo album, if you can find it anywhere I reccommend you do the same!

This combination of rappers on a track is unheard of, Casual probably drops my favorite verse on the track. His flow is crazy and he is almost always on point lyrically.

This was a classic from the moment it came out, the storyline is dope as fuck and the beat is crazy. He dropped a classic verse on the Gravediggaz single, "Diary of a Madman. I had actually only had a really bad quality version of this until just recently. The highlight for me on this is 60 Second Assassin. Although his style can sometimes go a little over the top, he is amazing on this.

Prodigal Sunn and Hell Razah also drop nice verses on this, and 4th Disciple did the beat. Razah dropped two very good albums this year and Priest dropped a great one, hopefully 60, P.

Sunn, and Shabazz drop something soon, but I'm not gonna get my hopes up. Peep the track though! Like a few of the other track I just posted, this shit is SO raw. The beat is real dark, all of the emcees kill it. I'm gonna put up some more tracks of his over the next few days, don't sleep on this one. This shit bangs on a system too. Notice I said own, not downloaded, burned to a CD, or put on my iPod, I actually purchased all of these albums.

Many of them I bought used, but most of them are in like new condition and all of them play perfectly. I spent thousands of dollars throughout my life and spent hours of my time forming this immense collection.

Gunna-Dirty District Vol. Field Mob - No Brainer feat. Kenjo Field Mob - Keyshia Cole Field Mob - Backseat spectrum. Darion and Shawn grew up on the outskirts of Albany, Georgia a few blocks from each other in a relatively poor neighborhood locally known as "The Field" because of its semi-rural location as compared to the city's public housing.

As teenagers attending Monroe Comprehensive High School, Darion observed Shawn and a group of friends holding rap freestyle battles in the schools courtyard, with Shawn being the "reigning champion. For four weeks afterward, the informal competition continued daily, with the victor alternating between himself and Shawn, and attracting the attention of many other students who came to spectate.

Eventually, Shawn offered to form a rap group with Darion, and Field Mob was born. According to Smoke and Shawn Jay , the origins of the duo's name are twofold. Field is a reference not only to the neighborhood where they grew up, but also an allusion to a slang term for the southern United States.

The group then set out on the road to promote their new release during a time when the southern hip hop scene was on the rise. The single eventually drew the attention of MCA Records Benny Pugh and within days Field Mob inked a deal, making them the first southern hip hop act to be signed to a New York based label. December saw the release of Field Mob's debut Ashy to Classy. Following their debut success, the duo's collaboration was sought after by several well-known regional artists, including Trick Daddy and Big Boi of Outkast, lending further public exposure and notoriety.

In October , the group's second album From tha Roota to tha Toota was released. As Field Mob's career seemed to be accelerating, Universal Music Group, MCA Records parent, began to phase out the label in the spring of , with the former company's rock, pop, and urban catalogs absorbed into Geffen Records.

This action left the future of the duo's contract and any subsequent album releases in doubt. It appeared that Field Mob and their deep south influence may fade from the hip hop scene at large. However , the situation came to the attention of Disturbing tha Peace CEO Ludacris, who saw untapped potential in the young rappers. After negotiations, which involved relieving them of their old MCA contract, the group was signed to Disturbing tha Peace in August , shortly thereafter appearing on Ludacris Presents: Disturbing tha Peace, a collaboration album showcasing the label's new artists.

The duo's track Georgia featuring Ludacris and Jamie Foxx became an instant underground hit and the albums top selling single, eventually reaching 39 on the US Billboard and setting the tone for their third album.

After a postponed release date, Light Poles and Pine Trees dropped in June to high acclaim and much fanfare, owing at least partly from an extensive promotional campaign by Disturbing tha Peace and multiple radio promo tracks. This album garnered the pair their biggest hit[3] with its first official single, So What, featuring Ciara and coincidentally also produced by Jazze Pha. The groups increased success since signing with Disturbing tha Peace was largely been attributed to better promotion by their new label and, most importantly, the artistic freedom that the group has been allowed in their new home.

Darian related this sentiment in an interview for SOHH. Ludacris let me say what I wanna say. I never got to talk to him Del Mr. Quikk Mr. There are some small miscues -- a track like "Dimez" lacks the shine of other songs -- but, as a whole, Ashy to Classy provides a big helping of Southern comfort.

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