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BayAreaHustla408 wrote:Image


1. Intro
2. Fuck Your Life
3. On Da Slunda [Ft. Luniz]
4. Would U Die 4 Me
5. Young G's Perspective [Ft. Junior Mafia & Notorious B.I.G.]
6. So Many Ways
7. Cold World
8. Whatever It Takes [Ft. Nancy Fletcher & Bo Rock]
9. Can't Lose 2 Tha Game
10. Living For Today
11. Nine Of 'Em [Ft. Mc Eiht]
12. No Love
13. Addicted To Drama [Ft. Spice 1]
14. Shit Don't Stop


http://www.zshare.net/download/blackjac ... a-rar.html




hot fuckin shit right here yall...........

Fucking Nice!

-thanks for the upload!

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password for the hugh e mc is bustthefacts

here is fly mar again with the link..

Fly Mar - Ya Betta Ask Somebody

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01 - see you when i get there ft herm, i time
02 - the way i roll
03 - big fun
04 - break yourself
05 - catch me if you can ft too dark, fly nate tha banksta
06 - hit dat pussy
07 - just because ft k-luv
08 - daddy loves you ft a.s.m (another state of mind)
09 - abracadabra
10 - streets of frisco ft san quinn, total devastation, talk of the town
11 - psychic hotline - commercial
12 - ya bitch just chose
13 - ya betta ask somebody
14 - witness ft cougnut, young ed, cellski

http://www.uploading.com/files/I1BZC86V/flymar.zip.html

password bustthefacts same as the hugh e mc
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CELLSKI- Mr. Predicter (1995)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=431JMR45


Seff Tha Gaffla - Livin kinda lavish (1995)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BLFSB73Y

Little Bruce - Xxxtra Manish (1994)
http://www.uploading.com/files/DVLLHHBO ... h.zip.html

X-Raided - The Unforgiven Vol. 1 -1999
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EFFZHJOE



E.Z.S.D - game to be sold (1995) Fairfield,CA
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UOJJAV58

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Deco-D "The Soul Taker"
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EALWRUOR
another Fillmore to KC connection

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i just gotta tell you guys how much i am constantly lovin this thread
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ayentee wrote:i just gotta tell you guys how much i am constantly lovin this thread
Thanks. I wish more people would say thank you once in awhile.

Gurped Out: Much Props to ya, you're killin' it.
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this thread is why rap rules

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madtapes wrote:
L. Nelson wrote:
BayAreaHustla408 wrote:i got that Young Dre D shit too........that boys a heater!


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what, this shit? go on and post that up. I've been trying to hear that for a while.

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headcrackins. Downloading now.


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Killer Ben, here's that Young Bo:

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Intro
Dont give a fuck feat-binki and d-dubb
Looking death in the face
Everyday Thang
Killerism
Padlocks on the pussy feat -beta
By myself
On my way to being major
Staying on my toes
Hardheaded 10 year old

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Move Free wrote:this thread is why rap rules

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Dodge City hard-raps,

personal rip:

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(1995) Tact Out Records

1. Gotta Get A Lock
2. Death Ain't Nothin But A Party
3. Bitch Get A Job
4. Welcome 2 Hell
5. Goin Against The Grain
6. Bitch Shit
7. Sick Wit It
8. Me and My Nigga
9. Land Of Funk


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oh how i miss hardcore rap.

I think "Death Ain't Nothin..." was supposed to be some precautionary tale of the streets, however he's not that great of a writer so the end product came out just sort of foul.

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Cleanhobo wrote:Image

'93 EPA shit for ya.

01. Intro
02. Goin Insane
03. It's On
04. The Bad Hand
05. Pimps Up, Hoes Down
06. The Times
07. A To D
08. That Insane Shit
09. Epa Interview
10. Backstreet Boys
11. Can't Be Faded
12. Here We Go Again
13. Slangin Bean Pies
14. Maggot Ass Bitches
15. Krazy Shit
16. No Mo Muzik
17. Outro


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http://www.sendspace.com/file/h7zxmw
was disappointed to see this link expired

i dont remember loving this album as much as direct from the backstreets tho

does anyone have direct from the backstreets? I got it on vinyl but have no way to get it to my ipod.
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Gurped Out wrote:Pizzo is a real cool dude he used to come to my old shop in Vacaville and give me cds and we would smoke in the back He's a dope producer too
hmm, i wonder if this was the same store i used to sell to? you ever remember me comin in wit an all white album with a mic on it back around 2000?
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I believe you are thinking of the funky chicken which was down the street. This dude Chauncey owned that store he was well connected within the bay area scene. Thats where I first met Nickatina. I do have that cd though i bought from you at a show

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Various Artists - Million Dollar Dream Compilation

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Killer Ben wrote:Image
i fuckin love Herm Lewis intros.

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Frisco needs Herm to start speaking some positive shit on albums again. Too much turf violence in Frisco lately.

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L. Nelson wrote: i fuckin love Herm Lewis intros.
haha seriously. What exactly does herm do besides drop straight knowledge though, i was listening to herm's "Tryin to Survive in the Ghetto" and its just a compilation of classic bay shit. Did he produce all those song too or is he just some kind of important community figure around the bay?

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Post by blastmaster »

EichTurner wrote:
L. Nelson wrote: i fuckin love Herm Lewis intros.
haha seriously. What exactly does herm do besides drop straight knowledge though, i was listening to herm's "Tryin to Survive in the Ghetto" and its just a compilation of classic bay shit. Did he produce all those song too or is he just some kind of important community figure around the bay?
He pretty much just drops knowledge. He executive produced/compiled "Tryin To Survive", "Still Tryin", and "Tryin 2000". He has a solo album too, which is very terrible.

As far as I know, and Im sure some real Bay heads can correct me, Herm did some dirt, did some time, and started to speak out against violence and youth crime and shit.

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Post by BayAreaHustla408 »

beleive herm was an x-gang member who killed someone at a young age, fucked up in prison, spent a long time in q, then got out and saw the light.

but this is out of nicky's crackhead mouth..........so who the fuck really knows right?......




i own all of herms comps.......anybody need em, holla
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Funk Mobb - It Ain't 4 Play

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Cali Bay Area rapper Mac Shawn led the Sick Wid It signees Funk Mobb, a short-lived group that released just one album, It Ain't 4 Play (1996). Sick Wid It was a noteworthy rap label at the time, distributed by Priority and also home to E-40 and the Click. Despite the Sick Wid It association and the Priority distribution, Funk Mobb (comprised also of G-Note and K-1) unfortunately enjoyed little success.
01. I Wanna See Ya
02. Traffickin' & Smugglin'
03. I'm That Nigga ft B-Legit
04. Let 'Em Know
05. Give It to 'Em
06. Rockafello
07. Ain't No Love in the Drought
08. Pimps up, Those Down
09. Zone ft Little Bruce
10. That's What We Do
11. Ya'll Know the Deal ft B-Legit
12. We Gettin' Stronger
13. Millasville Playa
14. It's Time to Mobb ft Little Bruce
15. Mr. Bubble

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P.Way aka Professor Whaley of Bored Stiff - From All Angles

Couldn't find a picture of the cover, but this album dropped in 2000. Personally, I love the fuck out of this album all the way through, but I'm only gonna bold the first track because if you don't love that shit, this album ain't for you.

THE FULL LENGTH ALBUM FROM THE...

-FRISCO RAP VETERAN -OAKLAND MATH TEACHER -U.C. BERKELEY ALUMNI -SOCCER PLAYER -MATHEMATICIAN -PUBLISHER -PROFESSOR



I work at a large independent record store and have access to thousands of albums which I can borrow at no charge -- still Professor Whaley's FROM ALL ANGLES has been the only music I have consistently bumped over the last month. Everytime we play it in the store there is a parade of customers inquiring about what is playing and marching to the regesters with FROM ALL ANGLES in hand. I cannot recommend this album highly enough. I wish that I could afford to buy a copy for everyone that is close to me. Professor Whaley announces in the album's liner notes that "in such an advanced age of information and technology, it seems that the music and art of hip-hop has failed to upgrade the masses with relevent and intelligent products." FROM ALL ANGLES, a hip hop album for the 21st century is one of the few hip hop albums that does achieve this. For me the measure of a great CD is one that i can consistently listen to from start to finish. Since getting FROM ALL ANGLES, atleast 7 different tracks have been "my favorite" and I suspect that the others days are still to come. A self-labeled "healer" professor Whaley gives us conscious and uplifting music that encourages listeners to expect more of themsleves and from their lives. Big Shawn's production is flawless and the whole album eminates a strong musical background exemplified through its texture and effective breakdowns. The album has a classic Bay Area feel but is truly innovative in terms of its music and topics. FROM ALL ANGLES greatest strength lies in its topics which should appeal to virtually all listeners. The uptempo latin rhythms of "Copa Mundial" (the first hip hop song about the worlds most popular sport) and the kinetic groove of "Livicated" will immediately grab the attention of any fan of bumpin' hip hop. Songs like "Takin Over," "@Ease," and "Writers Block" will appeal to activist sensibilities, yet without sounding so preachy that they alienate others. And the introspective beckonings of "Travel.com," "See Inside" and the absolutely beautiful "All in Time" are indescribably moving. Personally (at this moment) the most captivating song is "Mackmatics" (complete with a live version)an anthem for living for all those trying to balance the serious hard work of making a living with the need to occassionally let off steam. All this fall between a charming introduction that moves from the reggae/roots inspired "Give Thanks" to the electro-ambient "my definition" and an inspiring finish that includes "Life Lines" a testament to the importance of rap in P. Whaley's life and "The Final Analysis" -- a must listen. Get a copy for yourself and for someone you care about.

1. Give Thanks
2. My Definition
3. Pops @ 7am
4. Takin' Over
5. Hoop Dreams
6. Copa Mundial
7. Travel.com
8. @ Ease
9. See Inside
10. All In Time
11. Livicated
12. 3 Shades
13. Whatever Happened
14. Mackmatics
15. Whaley Game (Bored Stiff Live)
16. Mr. Whaley's Class
17. Soul Note Session
18. Writer's Block
19. Lifelines
20. Final Analysis (unavailable on vinyl)

192 VBR

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peace to everyone that kept this alive this past week...

especially to cleanhobo for reppin the bay to the fullest and always checking back here, even when there wasnt really much being posted, keeping the thread active and on the front page

I have like 50+ albums to post nearly all mid 90s bay classics,...I will lace the thread in a little while..
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Cleanhobo wrote:P.Way aka Professor Whaley of Bored Stiff - From All Angles

Couldn't find a picture of the cover, but this album dropped in 2000. Personally, I love the fuck out of this album all the way through, but I'm only gonna bold the first track because if you don't love that shit, this album ain't for you.

THE FULL LENGTH ALBUM FROM THE...

-FRISCO RAP VETERAN -OAKLAND MATH TEACHER -U.C. BERKELEY ALUMNI -SOCCER PLAYER -MATHEMATICIAN -PUBLISHER -PROFESSOR



I work at a large independent record store and have access to thousands of albums which I can borrow at no charge -- still Professor Whaley's FROM ALL ANGLES has been the only music I have consistently bumped over the last month. Everytime we play it in the store there is a parade of customers inquiring about what is playing and marching to the regesters with FROM ALL ANGLES in hand. I cannot recommend this album highly enough. I wish that I could afford to buy a copy for everyone that is close to me. Professor Whaley announces in the album's liner notes that "in such an advanced age of information and technology, it seems that the music and art of hip-hop has failed to upgrade the masses with relevent and intelligent products." FROM ALL ANGLES, a hip hop album for the 21st century is one of the few hip hop albums that does achieve this. For me the measure of a great CD is one that i can consistently listen to from start to finish. Since getting FROM ALL ANGLES, atleast 7 different tracks have been "my favorite" and I suspect that the others days are still to come. A self-labeled "healer" professor Whaley gives us conscious and uplifting music that encourages listeners to expect more of themsleves and from their lives. Big Shawn's production is flawless and the whole album eminates a strong musical background exemplified through its texture and effective breakdowns. The album has a classic Bay Area feel but is truly innovative in terms of its music and topics. FROM ALL ANGLES greatest strength lies in its topics which should appeal to virtually all listeners. The uptempo latin rhythms of "Copa Mundial" (the first hip hop song about the worlds most popular sport) and the kinetic groove of "Livicated" will immediately grab the attention of any fan of bumpin' hip hop. Songs like "Takin Over," "@Ease," and "Writers Block" will appeal to activist sensibilities, yet without sounding so preachy that they alienate others. And the introspective beckonings of "Travel.com," "See Inside" and the absolutely beautiful "All in Time" are indescribably moving. Personally (at this moment) the most captivating song is "Mackmatics" (complete with a live version)an anthem for living for all those trying to balance the serious hard work of making a living with the need to occassionally let off steam. All this fall between a charming introduction that moves from the reggae/roots inspired "Give Thanks" to the electro-ambient "my definition" and an inspiring finish that includes "Life Lines" a testament to the importance of rap in P. Whaley's life and "The Final Analysis" -- a must listen. Get a copy for yourself and for someone you care about.

1. Give Thanks
2. My Definition
3. Pops @ 7am
4. Takin' Over
5. Hoop Dreams
6. Copa Mundial
7. Travel.com
8. @ Ease
9. See Inside
10. All In Time
11. Livicated
12. 3 Shades
13. Whatever Happened
14. Mackmatics
15. Whaley Game (Bored Stiff Live)
16. Mr. Whaley's Class
17. Soul Note Session
18. Writer's Block
19. Lifelines
20. Final Analysis (unavailable on vinyl)

192 VBR

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hiphop?

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madtapes wrote:
Cleanhobo wrote:P.Way aka Professor Whaley of Bored Stiff - From All Angles

Couldn't find a picture of the cover, but this album dropped in 2000. Personally, I love the fuck out of this album all the way through, but I'm only gonna bold the first track because if you don't love that shit, this album ain't for you.

THE FULL LENGTH ALBUM FROM THE...

-FRISCO RAP VETERAN -OAKLAND MATH TEACHER -U.C. BERKELEY ALUMNI -SOCCER PLAYER -MATHEMATICIAN -PUBLISHER -PROFESSOR



I work at a large independent record store and have access to thousands of albums which I can borrow at no charge -- still Professor Whaley's FROM ALL ANGLES has been the only music I have consistently bumped over the last month. Everytime we play it in the store there is a parade of customers inquiring about what is playing and marching to the regesters with FROM ALL ANGLES in hand. I cannot recommend this album highly enough. I wish that I could afford to buy a copy for everyone that is close to me. Professor Whaley announces in the album's liner notes that "in such an advanced age of information and technology, it seems that the music and art of hip-hop has failed to upgrade the masses with relevent and intelligent products." FROM ALL ANGLES, a hip hop album for the 21st century is one of the few hip hop albums that does achieve this. For me the measure of a great CD is one that i can consistently listen to from start to finish. Since getting FROM ALL ANGLES, atleast 7 different tracks have been "my favorite" and I suspect that the others days are still to come. A self-labeled "healer" professor Whaley gives us conscious and uplifting music that encourages listeners to expect more of themsleves and from their lives. Big Shawn's production is flawless and the whole album eminates a strong musical background exemplified through its texture and effective breakdowns. The album has a classic Bay Area feel but is truly innovative in terms of its music and topics. FROM ALL ANGLES greatest strength lies in its topics which should appeal to virtually all listeners. The uptempo latin rhythms of "Copa Mundial" (the first hip hop song about the worlds most popular sport) and the kinetic groove of "Livicated" will immediately grab the attention of any fan of bumpin' hip hop. Songs like "Takin Over," "@Ease," and "Writers Block" will appeal to activist sensibilities, yet without sounding so preachy that they alienate others. And the introspective beckonings of "Travel.com," "See Inside" and the absolutely beautiful "All in Time" are indescribably moving. Personally (at this moment) the most captivating song is "Mackmatics" (complete with a live version)an anthem for living for all those trying to balance the serious hard work of making a living with the need to occassionally let off steam. All this fall between a charming introduction that moves from the reggae/roots inspired "Give Thanks" to the electro-ambient "my definition" and an inspiring finish that includes "Life Lines" a testament to the importance of rap in P. Whaley's life and "The Final Analysis" -- a must listen. Get a copy for yourself and for someone you care about.

1. Give Thanks
2. My Definition
3. Pops @ 7am
4. Takin' Over
5. Hoop Dreams
6. Copa Mundial
7. Travel.com
8. @ Ease
9. See Inside
10. All In Time
11. Livicated
12. 3 Shades
13. Whatever Happened
14. Mackmatics
15. Whaley Game (Bored Stiff Live)
16. Mr. Whaley's Class
17. Soul Note Session
18. Writer's Block
19. Lifelines
20. Final Analysis (unavailable on vinyl)

192 VBR

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Killer Ben wrote:peace to everyone that kept this alive this past week...

especially to cleanhobo for reppin the bay to the fullest and always checking back here, even when there wasnt really much being posted, keeping the thread active and on the front page

I have like 50+ albums to post nearly all mid 90s bay classics,...I will lace the thread in a little while..
Right back to ya, Ben. You rejuvated this thread, glad to have you aboard.
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isnt 3x krazy a fuckin christian rap group??

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machine wrote:isnt 3x krazy a fuckin christian rap group??
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machine wrote:isnt 3x krazy a fuckin christian rap group??
Nah, Agerman (of 3x Krazy) became a religous rapper, though I never heard any of the material and I have no clue what he's doing nowadays.
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:grin: :grin: :grin: That P-Whaley album is one of may favorites also. I have been telling people about it and playing it for them since it dropped. He's not really rapping that much anymore but the other Bored Stiff members are trying to get him to do some more stuff. I think he lives in Minnesota now

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