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Fresh Air (feat. Raz Fresco & Skratch Bastid)
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O FINESS - SUNSHINE ( PROD BY fuego )
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dippedanddripped · 9 days
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The Musalini - Raw Haze (New Official Video) Prod By Jose Cienfuegos
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gravalicious · 30 days
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38 Spesh & The Musalini - Satellite (Prod. 38 Spesh) (video)
38 Spesh & The Musalini – Satellite (Prod. 38 Spesh) (video)
Damn 38 Spesh serves The Musalini with a fresh ass beat and Musalini demolishes it, he’s a damn tear. I don’t have much info on this one but I’m hoping they do an album together.
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garimpomusic · 7 months
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The Musalini x 38 Spesh - In God We Trust (2021)
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newleasemusic · 1 year
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Watch Sh8kes' video for track 'Regrets' ft. The Musalini
Watch Sh8kes' video for track 'Regrets' ft. The Musalini
Published author, motivational speaker, business owner, and spoken word poet from North Carolina Robin “SH8KES” Williamson released his debut EP Chance 2 Change exclusively on Bandcamp back in March. Narrated by one of Southern rap’s most coveted voices Big Rube (of the Dungeon Family), the seven track project served as a personal testimony of healing and growth through love, life lessons,…
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El sexto álbum de Musalini, "Pure Izm", es una continuación sólida de "The Don & Eye" (Reseña del álbum)
El sexto álbum de Musalini, “Pure Izm”, es una continuación sólida de “The Don & Eye” (Reseña del álbum)
Este es el sexto álbum de larga duración del maestro de ceremonias de Nueva York The Musalini. Comenzó a conquistar el underground desde 2018 después de lanzar su primer mixtape. Temporada MusaliniLuego lanzaría 3 álbumes y otra cinta antes de firmar con TCF Music Group. Desde entonces, se ha establecido en casa, lanzando algunos EP y El regreso del oroa principios de esta década. La última vez…
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The Musalini, Pete Rock & 9th Wonder - Carmel City 2 (New Official Music Video)
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Hip-Hop/Rap Albums 2022
1. Conway the Machine – God Don’t Make Mistakes
2. Lupe Fiasco – Drill Music in Zion
3. Nas – King’s Disease III
4. A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Me Vs. Myself
5. Saba – A Few Good Things
6. Westside Boogie – More Black Superheroes
7. Freddie Gibbs – $oul $old $eperately (Bonus Edition)
8. JID – The Forever Story
9. Boldy James & Cuns – Be That As It May
10. Kendrick Lamar – Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers
11. Ab-Soul – Herbert
12. Method Man – Meth Lab Season 3: The Rehab
13. Nick Grant – Welcome to Loveland
14. Burna Boy – Love, Damini
15. Vince Staples – Ramona Park Broke My Heart
16. Jeezy & DJ Drama – Snofall
17. Westside Gunn – 10
18. Larry June – Spaceships on the Blade
19. Danger Mouse & Black Thought – Cheat Codes
20. Lloyd Banks – The Course of the Inevitable 2
21. YG – I Got Issues
22. Joey Bada$$ – 2000
23. Cordae – From A Bird’s Eye View
24. Apollo Brown & Philmore Greene – Cost of Living
25. Megan Thee Stallion – Traumatize
26. Wiz Khalifa, Big K.R.I.T., Smoke DZA, & Girl Talk – Full Court Press
27. Denzel Curry – Melt My Eyez See Your Future
28. Dizzy Wright & DJ Hoppa – Dizzyland
29. Royce Da 5’9” – The Heaven Experience Vol.
30. Snoop Dogg – BODR
31. The Musalini & 9th Wonder – The Don & Eye
32. Pusha T – It’s Almost Dry
33. Jalen Santoy – Without Hesitation
34. Drake – Honestly, Nevermind
35. Symba & DJ Drama – Results Take Time
36. Jack Harlow – Come Home the Kids Miss You
37. Bun B & Statik Selektah – Trillstatik 2
38. Key Glock – PRE5L – EP
39. EarthGang – Ghetto Gods
40. Young Dolph – Paper Route Frank
41. Kid Cudi – Entergalactic
42. Smino – Love 4 Rent
43. Drake & 21 Savage – Her Loss
44. Brockhampton – The Family
45. Tobi Lou – Non-Perishable
46. The Cool Kids – Baby Oil Staircase/ Chillout
47. Doe Boy – Oh Really
48. Dave East, Buda & Grandz, & DJ Drama – Book of David
49. Smoke DZA – 10,000 Hrs
50. Nigo – I Know Nigo!
51. Busta Rhymes – The Fuse Is Lit – EP
52. Wiz Khalifa – Multiverse
53. Ransom – Pain & Glory
54. Tee Grizzley – Chapters of the Trenches
55. Sy Ari Da Kid – The Shadow In the Shade 2
56. Roc Marciano & The Alchemist – The Elephant Man’s Bones
57. Mozzy – Survivor’s Guilt
58. Armani Caesar – The Liz 2
59. Action Bronson – Crocodilo Turbo
60. Earl Sweatshirt – Sick!
61. CyHi – EGOT the EP
62. Dreezy – HitGirl
63. Juicy J & Wiz Khalifa – Stoner’s Night
64. Logic – Vinyl Days
65. DJ Premier – Hip- Hop 50: Vol. 1 – EP
66. Paul Wall & Termanology – Start 2 Finish
67. Casey Veggies – Since Ya’ll Forgot – EP
68. 38 Spesh & Harry Fraud – Beyond Belief
69. Jay Worthy & Harry Fraud – You Take the Credit, We’ll Take the Check
70. The Cool Kids – Before Shit Got Weird
71. Boldy James & Real Bad Man – Killing Nothing
72. Dreamville & J. Cole – D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape
73. Juicy J, Lex Luger & Trap-A-Holics – Crypto Business
74. Buddy – Superghetto
75. The Game – DRILLMATIC Heart Vs. Mind
76. Snoop Dogg & DJ Drama – Gangsta Grillz: I Still Got It
77. Future – I Never Liked You
78. Duke Deuce – CRUNKSTAR
79. Prodigy – The Hegelian Dialectic 2: The Book of Heroine
80. Payroll Giovanni – Back 2 The Ba$ics
81. Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, & CMG The Label – Gangsta Art
82. Duke Deuce – Memphis Massacre II
83. Latto – 777
84. Metro Boomin – Heroes & Villains
85. RZA & DJ Scratch – Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater
86. Cappadonna & Stu Bangas – 3rd Chamber Grail Bars
87. Mickey Factz & Ayo Shamir – It’s Only Us Here
88. Hodgy – Everyday People Change Into Someone
89. 38 Spesh – 7 Shots
90. Smoke DZA, Nym Lo, & 183rd – Driplomatic Immunity
91. Jay Worthy, Larry June, & LNDN Drugs – 2 P’z In A Pod
92. DJ Khaled – God Did
93. Casey Veggies – Crypto Veggies
94. Quavo & Takeoff – Only Built for Infinity Links
95. RZA & Bobby Digital – RZA Presents: Bobby Digital & the Pit of Snakes
96. Curren$y & Fuse – Spring Clean 2
97. Boldy James & Futurewave – Mr. Ten08
98. Westside Gunn – Peace “Fly” God
99. Mt. Westmore – Snoop Cube 40 $hort
100. Apollo Brown – This Must Be The Place
101. BigWalkDog – Trick City
102. Bas – [Bump] Pick Me Up – EP
103. Cam’ron & A-Trak – U Wasn’t There
104. Onyx – Onyx Versus Everybody
105. Blac Youngsta – 4Life
106. Leikeli47 – Shape Up
107. Tsu Surf – Disparu
108. Finesse2Tymes – 90 Days
109. 42 Dugg & EST Gee – Last Ones Left
110. Coi Leray – Trendsetter
111. EST Gee – I Never Felt Nun
112. Rico Nasty – Las Ruinas
113. TyFontaine – B4BMG: The Experience – EP
114. BlocBoy JB – Bacc 2 Da Bloc
115. Gucci Mane – So Icy Boyz 22
116. Lil Baby – It’s On Me
117. Post Malone – Twelve Carat Toothache
118. Gucci Mane – So Icy Gang: The ReUp
119. Vory – Lost Souls
120. Glorilla – Anyways, Life’s Great
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The Musalini - Bad Guy 2 (Official Music Video 2024)
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airadam · 10 days
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Episode 179 : Crate Expectations
"If you're wrong, you're wrong, and if you're right, you're right."
- Malcolm X
It's been a rough month in the Hip-Hop community, as we've said goodbye to Mister Cee, Rico Wade of Organized Noize, MC Duke, and Keith LeBlanc, all of whom are included in this episode's selection. Rest in peace to all, and thanks to them for all their contributions.
Despite spending a fair amount of time (and £) digging in the vintage crates this month, the selection is mostly a mix of exploring my existing colllection, plus a few new brand new digital releases. I will be very impressed if there's anyone who knows every track here already!  
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MysDiggi : Skull Island
It was a pleasure to hear the well-respected UK MC MysDiggi explain some of his approach to writing and maintaining a career at the Hip-Hop @ 50 event at the Contact Theatre in Manchester recently, and so I wanted to include a track from him on this episode! On this track from "Tip Of Da Mysberg 3",  he's in full King Kong mode over an 8-bit-style beat from Manchester's Twizted Roots (now Strange Soul Music) that has demolished the room when he's played it at the WORKINONIT producer sessions. A perfect union for a literally monster tune!
[Dabrye] Bus : Keep Life Right Remix (Instrumental)
Bass and more bass, following up with another electronic track that was very popular in Manchester on the underground scene in the early nineties. The vocal version has lyrics by Scottish MC Soom-T, and if you go all the way back to Episode 55 you can hear it there - though of course, if you like it, I recommend buying a copy!
Sparkz : Buzzin
Last year's "Overload" EP by Manchester's Sparkz was a great release on High Focus records, with five tracks entirely produced as well as written by the man himself - and with a touch not seen nearly enough these days, all the instrumentals coming included as well! This is the opener and probably my favourite, with a nice relaxed bounce to the rhythm and the lyrics flowing over nice and easy...until he ramps it up with some devastating double-speed bars! I don't know if any of the vinyl copies of this are still available, but it's on Bandcamp so you can pick it up for yourself there.
OutKast : Elevators (ONP 86 Mix)
Of course there had to be some Rico Wade this month, and so I've gone back to what is still my favourite OutKast LP ("ATLiens") for the remix of the lead single. It retains some of the same spooky keys as the OutKast-produced original but overall swaps elements out for something more of a live feel, you could say - almost like a funk band putting their own spin on it.
Cookin Soul & The Musalini ft. Planet Asia : I Want It All
Mus has been cultivating his New York take on the "gentleman of leisure" lane, and this luxurious track is a standout on the newly-released "Mackaroni" album, with Valencia's Cookin Soul hooking up an Anita Baker sample for a short and sweet cut, with both Mus and guest Planet Asia cooking (no pun intended) up visions of fly living, with those Mediterranean lamb chops sounding good right about now...
Z-Ro ft. Mya : Clearer
This has been a track on repeat for me this month, great track from Rother Vandross' new "The Ghetto Gospel" LP. He's never really made a mainstream splash, but those who know him have no choice but to appreciate and respect him. Getting the legendary Mya to feature here was a big win, and Beanz & KornBread on production beautifully interpolate a Houston classic for a sparkling clean track perfect for when the sun does eventually appear!
DJ DMD : 25 Lighters (Instrumental)
I was utterly amazed to find out that I'd never played any version of this track on the show before, but with the preceding tune drawing heavily from this Houston anthem, I had to drop the instrumental at least. DJ DMD sampled the classic "Nite and Day" by Al B. Sure and hooked it up perfectly for an absolute classic which has been referenced by many within the culture - and even covered by ZZ Top!
Polyrhythm Addicts : Smash
Banging, bludgeoning Hip-Hop right here, with DJ Spinna's beat indeed out to smash everything in sight. This is taken from the second Polyrhythm Addicts LP, "Break Glass...", which saw Apani B. Fly step away from the group and the also-ill Tiye Phoenix take her spot. I think I missed this the first time round, only really hearing the debut LP, but after happening upon this it sounds like the lesser-known second album is worth seeking out.
Slum Village & Mick Boogie ft. Rapper Big Pooh and Vice : Fresh
This isn't the sound that many associate with Slum Village, but they've produced some pretty varied material sonically through the different lineups of the group over the years. The intentionally raw "Dirty Slums" mixtape by Mick Boogie featured this grimy track, with banging drums, wailing electric guitar and dirty synth bass, plus the Detroit crew bringing in reinforcement from North Carolina in the shape of Little Brother's Rapper Big Pooh. 
Dungeon Family : Curtains (DF 2nd Generation)
Going into the Organized Noize/Rico Wade catalogue again, this was a track at the end of Dungeon Family's "Even In Darkness" album, and as the subtitle indicates, showcases the members of the crew who were up next after OutKast, Goodie Mob, and the rest. The one who probably jumps out to most is Killer Mike, who has gone on to have a long career as a soloist and as half of Run The Jewels, but everyone holds theirs down on this track. For those that might not have known, The Dungeon was the name of the basement studio in Rico's mother's house, where he and the rest of the crew honed their crafts and did their first recordings; it's nice that the name lives on.
Nas & DJ Premier : Define My Name
If you're a very online Hip-Hop fan, you'll certainly have heard this track already, but I thought I'd share it for those who aren't! This is the lead single from the long, long-awaited Nas and Preemo album - and as much as some people complain they wanted it years ago, things happen when they happen. Nas breaks down his actual name and then looks back over his history from the viewpoint of someone who, like the rest of us, might not have imagined that nineteen-year-old who wrote "Illmatic" still releasing heat at fifty! DJ Premier's beat is sparse in one of his signature styles, and of course his near-trademark scratch phrase hook is in effect. The wait is almost over...
[Mark B] & Blade : Sealed With A Diss (Instrumental)
RIP Mark B, who along with Blade made a great duo that even managed to get some mainstream success after years of holding it down on the underground. This track, the second A-side cut on the 2001 "There's No Stoppin' It" EP, was the answer to all those who took shots at them because of that success, with this urgent beat and Blade playing no games on the mic!
Ultramagnetic MCs : Kool Keith Model Android 406
Sound quality is a bit rough, combined with some...interesting ideas on panning, but hopefully that doesn't take away too much from this Ultramagnetic rarity! It's on a compilation called "The B-Sides Companion", but I can't seem to find what, if anything, it was ever on the B-side of - information would be appreciated. By the way, if you're looking to buy the compilation you might want to get the CD, as the overall pressing quality of the vinyl isn't great.
Malcolm X : No Sell Out
I was sure I'd played this recently, but couldn't find any record of it so I must have just been listening in the house 😆 Keith LeBlanc was the producer here (though the record is credited to Malcolm X), and he had the idea of combining spoken word samples (this back in 1983!) with a beat, after hearing Grandmaster Flash playing part of the famed Dirty Harry "do you feel lucky?" speech over a record. A drummer by trade, he built the track completely with drum machines, the cutting-edge tech of the time, and then laid quotes from the legendary freedom fighter over the top. It was controversial in some circles, but if nothing else, he ensured that he got permission from Malcolm's widow, Dr. Betty Shabazz, and that the family got paid. Love it or hate it, this was a groundbreaking record for sure, and one that preceded the Afrocentric Hip-Hop era where Malcolm's words very much came to the fore. 
Big Daddy Kane : Mister Cee's Master Plan
We hardly have DJs in rap groups anymore, so the DJ track has long since sadly been consigned to the history books in all but a handful of cases. However, there was a time it was a must and Big Daddy Kane cedes the spotlight on this cut from his debut "Long Live The Kane" to his DJ, the recently-departed Mister Cee, bigging him up on the mic and then letting him cut it up on the turntables. Plan executed.
Gang Starr : Take A Rest (Take 5 Remix)
Of course there had to be some Guru this month, so here we have a remix of an old classic from the "Step In The Arena" LP. London's CJ Mackintosh gets on the boards for this one, keeping the foundation of DJ Premier's production but blending a little extra jazz into it! I picked this up on a compilation of Gang Starr rarities, but the official place to find it is on the B-side of the UK release of "Take A Rest" itself.
Sadat X : The Great Dot X (Instrumental)
The wax I got this on (a sampler of tracks from the Stimulated label) unfortunately doesn't credit the producer, but this takes an old R&B (in the original sense) dancefloor classic that was a big single in its day...and wisely, doesn't mess with it too much!
Duke : Return Of The Dread-I
We close the episode with a track from the late MC Duke, a UK pioneer who got his start when he served up the winner of a DMC MC battle who said he could beat anyone in the place! He was signed to the famed Music of Life label, on which he released two LPs - "Return Of The Dread-I" being the second. Of course, it heavily channels "Star Wars" in the way you'd expect from the title, with Double H Productions working the vocal samples into the hook of this frenetic track, with Duke himself coming with the rebel attitude like Luke Skywalker and the aggression of his father. RIP Duke.
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be1lion · 14 days
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The Musalini & Cookin Soul - Mackaroni (Album)
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fred-the-curator · 26 days
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I just listened to this little gem and it deserves to be shared with other ears Ice Lord - Champagne Towers feat. Planet Asia & The Musalini Uploaded by Ice Lord via SoundCloud https://ift.tt/ynR4BLG Make the community vibrate: a like, a share, or even a comment can transform our cultural mosaic together. 🔊❤️
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Episode 397 - Southern Vangard Radio
BANG! @southernvangard radio Ep397! We’re back from Spring Break with a vengeance, Vangardians. Doe and Meeks kick things off with a 10 song set, and also brought two, count ‘em TWO, WORLD EXCLUSIVES courtesy of MATICULOUS, HUS KINGPIN, BHRAMABULL, REEK OSAMA & BIG TWINS. We also announced the date for Episode 400, so mark ya little calendars - MAY 5, 2024 - yep, you read it right…EPISODE 400 on CINCO DE MAYO now known as CINCO DOECINO! It doesn’t get any more poetic and it doesn’t get any more YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #hiphop #undergroundhiphop #boombap
Recorded live April 10, 2024 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA
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Pre-Game Beats - Thee Sacred Souls / Magic In Threes
Talk Break Inst. - "Muff Shuffle" - The Doppelgangaz
"Foot Clan Party" - Mickey Diamond
"Uptown Fly Sh*t" - Termanology ft. Lord Sko & Nim K.
"Say You Love Me" - Cookin Soul & The Musalini ft. Hus Kingpin & Reuben Vincent
"Legend Has It" - Tha God Fahim
"In Living Color" - Blu & Shafiq Husayn ft. Skye Louise
"Chess Not Checkers" - Q-Unique, DJ Presto One & Jake Palumbo
"The Grimy Life" - Supreme Cerebral & Swab ft. Big Twin
"Halal Food" - FastLife, Madhattan & Wino Willy
"Justified" - Waterr & The Standouts
"Higher Self" - Roc Marciano ft. T.F & Flee Lord (prod. The Alchemist)
Talk Break Inst. - "Harem Uptown" - The Doppelgangaz
"The Servicemen" - Real Bad Man & Lukah
"Cartoon Car Tunes" - Mickey Diamond
"Roll Call" - GUTTR (Havoc, RJ Payne, Ras Kass) ft. Method Man, Fame & Sway
"Mav x Mooch x Times" - DJ Muggs & Mooch ft. M.A.V. & Times Change
"Terrance Trent d'Arby" - Sankofa
"Tyson" - Ekundayo
"Around The Planet" - Apathy
Talk Break Inst. - "Stupid Idiot" - The Doppelgangaz
"The Expanse" - maticulous ft. Hus Kingpin ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE **
"Barrio Logan" - Bhrmabull ft. Reek Osama x Big Twins ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE **
"Malandro" - Reek Osama X Hus Kingpin
"Curbside Service" - Jalen Frazier And Foul Mouth
"Sammy On Balco" - Waterr & The Standouts ft. Chubs
"Twin Turbos" - Money Mogly ft. Starz Coleman
"Measuring Stick" - Marv Won ft. Fatt Father & Elzhi
Talk Break Inst. - "Up Good" - The Doppelgangaz
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