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2MEX Music Videos

2mex L.A. Like

Sorry this isn’t a music video but it is a 2Mex Classic. If you are a 2mex fan you know this track. A dope ass west coast conscious hip hop classic. 2mex is most definitely one of the illest progressive west coast rappers.


Awol One, Circus and 2mex “Start of the Finnish”

Start of the Finish S.O.T.F produced by Transducer directed by Artificial Army from the album “Self Titled”
This 2mex music video is all about the end of the world. They got some real good special effects and computer graphics for this 2mex music video.


2mex – Graffiti Kings

Another sick track from the west coast underground king, 2mex. 2mex is a brilliant alternative rap artist from the wild west coast and a member in the underground hip hop group The Visionaries. Stay posted for more 2mex songs and 2mex music videos brought to you every week by Bad Habitat Music.

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Underground Hip Hop Elements

Underground Hip Hop Elements

The History, Culture and Elements of Underground Hip Hop

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Underground hip hop is an “umbrella term” for hip hop music outside the general commercial canon . The term is almost exclusively associated with independent artists, signed to small independent labels or no label at all. Underground hip hop is often characterized by having more socially conscious, positive, or anti-commercial lyrics than the mainstream ; however, there is no unifying or universal theme – Allmusic suggests that it has “has no sonic signifiers” . “The Underground” can also refer to the community of musicians, fans and others that support non-commercial, or independent music.

Style of Underground Hip Hop

Underground hip-hop encompasses several different styles of music , though it is often politically themed and socially conscious. Numerous acts in the book How to Rap are described as being both underground and politically or socially aware, these include – Akir , Little Brother , Brother Ali , Mr. Lif , MURS, Binary Star, People Under the Stairs, Lifesavas, and Zion I.

Underground artists often have high levels of critical acclaim – acts who have been specifically noted as being both underground and having numerous critically acclaimed albums include Jurassic 5, Aesop Rock, Ugly Duckling, Little Brother, Brother Ali, El Da Sensei, Dilated Peoples, Blackalicious, Non Phixion, Freestyle Fellowship, Binary Star, Planet Asia, The Visionaries, People Under the Stairs, Cannibal Ox, and Zion I.

Additionally, many underground artists are said to have “intelligent”, “intricate”, or “complex” lyrics, these include – Akir, Ugly Duckling, Brother Ali, Cage, El Da Sensei, Blackalicious, Mr. Lif, Andre Nickatina, MURS, Binary Star, Planet Asia, Lifesavas, and Zion I.

Some underground artists produce music that celebrates the fundamental elements or pillars of hip hop culture, such as People Under the Stairs and Blacastan whose music “recalls hip-hop’s golden age”

Also there are many more artist that are part of the Underground Hip Hop community like MF Doom, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Ed O.G., Common Market , Sha Stimuli, MF Grimm and more old and newcomer artist that chose to participate in this community.

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History of Underground Hip Hop

Early stages

In hip hop’s formative years, the vast majority of the genre was underground music, by definition. Although the Sugarhill Gang gained commercial success in 1979, most artists did not share such prominence until the mid 1980s. Ultramagnetic MCs debut album Critical Beatdown is seen as one of the earliest example of “underground hip hop”. It was described that the album was characteristic of what would later be known as “underground hip hop”.

In 1991, A Tribe Called Quest’s “Check the Rhime” reached #1 on the Billboard Rap Singles Charts, but did not crack the U.S. Hot 100. Once hip hop music entered the pop sphere, a clear dichotomy began to form between the mainstream and the underground. Underground hip hop “scenes” or communities formed in many major U.S. cities bringing artists and audiences together for concerts, open mics, battles and parties.

2000s

It is important to note that many artists that are considered “underground” today, were not always so. Artists such as De La Soul, The Pharcyde, Wu-Tang Clan, and others all broke the U.S. Hot 100 chart more than once. Yet today, they are more likely to tour with today’s alternative hip hop acts, than with their successors at the top of the hip hop charts. This reflects a general: modern fans of underground hip hop music are more likely to embrace music from the genre’s earlier, or classic periods, than the music on commercial hip hop radio stations. Prominent albums of this decade includes Masters of the Universe, which was described as a “refreshing alternative from the mainstream of rap”.

Underground Hip Hop Radio

College and community radio stations were the traditional incubator of underground hip hop music. The radio charts that track college radio play continue to be one of the most important indicators of success for independent hip hop artists. Beginning in the late 1990s internet radio stations emerged as another powerful alternative tool for artists. Today, satellite radio offers even more venues for artists to find an audience without relying on traditional commercial radio play.

Today’s Underground Hip Hop Are Mainstreamed By Internet Radio Stations, Such As: 4 Elements Radio , True Hip Hop.fm, Radio Mic-Beatz and Rap Monster Radio

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The Underground Hip Hop Review

In the world of today, hip hop artists are under a lot of pressure to stay fresh, original and true to there music. I would define underground hip hop as a genre of of innovative, unique and often self produced rap. Many underground artists having become fed up with the way major labels produce music, have struck it out on their own to produce music in a different way. Some make it big and produce their music in professional studios, while other’s rig up their microphone on their PC to express their creativity.

Underground artists come from all walks of life, on all types of budgets. For the love of their genre they fight to get their music out to the masses. Playing at clubs, sending out demo tapes and just generally getting the word out, they aim to upkeep the good name of hip hop by staying experimental, creative and fresh.

Over the years I’ve devoted much of my time to exploring the depths of underground hip hop, I leave you ( the reader ) a portal to some of the finest underground hip hop online. Enjoy

-Mishak

Underground Hip Hop featured artists

Hieroglyphics

Blackalicious

Benefit

Rhythmicru

Last Emperor

Del Tha Funkee Homosapian

Andre Nickatina

Josh Martinez

QN5 Music

Island City Monsters

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Stealth Magazine

Timeless stories from underground hip hop’s most brilliant minds

Stealth Magazine was originally printed in Sydney in June 1999. It started as a black and white zine but eventually turned full colour and had a CD attached to it. At one time we were distributed around the world by the likes of Tower Records. September 11 (2001) took out a bunch of our distributors so we re-focused locally (Australia). To date, we have published 14 issues.

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Indiehiphop.net delivers news and information that relates to the business of independent hip hop.

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Gil Scott-Heron - I'm New Here

Gil Scott-Heron

I’m New Here

Gil Scott-Heron makes a triumphant return on I’m New Here. He strays from his signature Jazz/Soul fusion and delivers a post-modern Blues record. The album falls in line with many Blues legends that continue to produce their best material later in their…
Styles P & DJ Green Lantern - The Green Ghost

Styles P & DJ Green Lantern

The Green Ghost

Green Ghost feels both rushed and more like a mixtape than a full album. Still, P manages to wreck house over Lantern and company’s hard-hitting production, turning what could have been merely average material into the Timberland boot stomp that modern Hi

MC Ren - RenIncarnated

MC Ren

RenIncarnated

Although Ren’s ‘00s work doesn’t quite live up to that of 15 or 20 years ago, he joins Cube in advancing the N.W.A. story, and using his raps to reveal what the shy emcee has been thinking all along.

Nneka - Concrete Jungle

Nneka

Concrete Jungle

Concrete Jungle is exactly the type of project that the U.S. market needed to hear from Nneka that will keep their attention on new material she releases.

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Indiehiphop.net delivers news and information that relates to the business of independent hip hop.

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Underground Hip-Hop News Reviews and More

Underground Hip Hop News, Reviews and More

New Underground Hip Hip album reviews, news, commentary and more every day from the mind of Mindskillz of Surreal Music and Bad Habitat. Northwest underground hip hop fame.

Review: The Alchemist – Rapper’s Best Friend

One of the most respected beatmakers in hip-hop, The Alchemist name holds weight like few others. On ‘Rappers Best Friend’, you get 14 instrumental versions of the producer’s past collaborations with a varied group of artists that includes Scarface, Dilated Peoples, Jadakiss, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Big Twin, and Tony Yayo.

The LP starts off with tracks that should be familiar to most hip-hop fans. Bring You Light, Stuck To U and Still Feel Me where all featured on Jadakiss, Snoop Dogg and Prodigy albums respectively.

The album continues with my favorite tracks ‘Shine’, ‘Carved In Stone’ and ‘Guns Is Razors’. Throughout these tracks Alchemist demonstrates his unique production ability. On ‘Carved in Stone’ he used handclaps to give the beat a sense of continuity but lets the drums mess around them. Hearing his tracks without the vocals truly allows you to appreciate the layers of sound he arranges around the sample.

There’s other tracks which tend to be quite simple(such as ‘The Thirst’), but form the basis for a skilled Emcee to build a great track.

‘Rappers Best Friend’ gives fans a chance to appreciate The Alchemist’s production in its purist form. Beat connoisseurs, hip-hop fans in general and fledgling rappers looking for tracks to hone their skills in particular will all appreciate this collection.


Royce 5′9’s unwavering passion for music and hunger for the game keeps him in the studio day and night. For further proof, look no further then the amount of music he will be releasing over the course of the next three months, which will undeniably validate Royce’s place in the pantheon of Hip-Hop’s elite lyricists.

While Royce preps the release of his highly-anticipated “Street Hop” LP, (which will be released on 9-22-09) which is executive-produced by DJ Premier and has already generated overwhelming critical accolades alone with the release of street-singles “Shake This” and “Part Of Me” and the forthcoming self-titled debut LP from the buzz worthy Bi-Coastal conglomerate Slaughterhouse (Royce 5′9, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz & Crooked I) this summer.

On the heels of both releases, Royce will first be releasing a Digital only EP entitled “The Revival.” “The Revival” will be released on 7-7-09 and it will include new tracks from Royce’s “Street Hop” LP along with a new unreleased Slaughterhouse track and will be available at all major digital retailers. Royce will also be debuting a new single and video for “The Revival” in the very immediate future. Likewise, each member of Slaughterhouse will also be releasing a new digital EP throughout the month of July and each release will contain a new Slaughterhouse track that will not be included on their debut.

With so much good music ready to be unleashed on the masses Royce asserts “I’m looking forward to releasing new music and touring this summer. Street Hop has been in the works for almost 2 years and the release date will be here before you know it. The Revival will give people a chance to see what I’ve been up to and what to expect from the album. The month of July will belong to Slaughterhouse with the release of our full length group album and solo EP’s from me followed by Joell, Joey and Crooked. We will show fans why we are the ones to watch.”


Shyne Still In Custody, For Possible Deportation

The web is buzzing today with the news that Shyne was finally free today, but sadly the celebrations may be premature. According to MTV News, Shyne is still being held, as Immigration officials decide whether he should be deported to Belize: Unlike the Polanski case, I think this one is an example of the many legit issues that arise around deportation & extradition policies…I was never a “Free Shyne” protester, but the man has unquestionably served his time. Is this really necessary?

You may recall Slick spent a long time in limbo for similar reasons, until it was finally resolved when Gov. David Paterson pardoned him..
Shyne Still In Custody, For Possible Deportation

MTV News

It looks like Shyne’s homecoming is on hold for the moment… his release is now under review, as representatives for the rapper revealed to MTV News that the Brooklyn MC is being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at an unspecified facility in Western New York State. Officials are determining whether or not to deport the rapper, who was born in Belize, a rep explained…


The Positive Effect Music Downloading Has Had On The Music Industry

Many have argued whether or not music downloading has had a positive or negative effect on the music industry. The easy and simple answer would draw one to say that the effect has been negative because downloading takes away from sales and ultimately takes money out of the artists’ pockets. However, a deeper dive into the topic suggests that some artists sure have benefited from having their music downloaded.

The more and more music downloading has come to the light and become popular, the more we have seen artists accept and understand it and since that has had happened, we’ve seen an abundant of artists releasing music for free; especially on the west coast.

A perfect example of this is Dr. Dre protege Bishop Lamont. Lamont has been signed to Interscope Records for over two years now, still awaiting the opportunity to put out a debut album. However, Lamont has been able to stay relevant and keep his fans interested in his music and anticipating his debut album. How can one do that while not even putting out an album? Lamont released three albums for free in the year 2007 alone. Before artists accepted downloading, when had you ever heard of an artist putting out an album for free, let alone THREE in one year? Lamont saw these three albums gain thousands and thousands of free downloads, keeping fans interested with new music and gaining new fans along the way.

So before you claim that downloading is completely negative and doesn’t help the artists at all, see and understand how such artists as Bishop Lamont has found a way to benefit from it.


Best Selling Underground Hip Hop Album

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Bad Habitat Perform Live at Club Calabash – Portland Hip-Hop

Northwest hip-hop group Bad Habitat of Surreal Music perform live at Club Calabash in Downtown Portland, Oregon – Portland Hip-Hop

bad-habitat7Bad Habitat members Flawless and Dru Manchu clown around in the “green room” at Club Calabash. That night was crazy yo. The rule of the week: Don’t try mackin on Dru’s girl, or you will receive a foot to your face.

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Flawless lighting up a… cigarette. Yeah a cigarette. He smokes those right? yeah that’s what it is.

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Lady of Surreal Music hard at work as usual. Props to you girl, keep it up!

flawless5Hip Hop in Downtown PDX yo. Flawless and Lady of Surreal Music Portland Hip-Hop tycoons.

flawless-lady-northorn-lightsFrom Left to Right: Lady, Flawless and Northorn Lights of Surreal Music affiliation.

dru-manchu-talks-of-world-dominationPortland Emcee Dru Manchu talks of world domination and the show Lost at the same time. weird? no pretty normal.

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Aesop Rock music and lyrics redefined hip for many a listener, including myself.  When his classic album Float dropped, hip hop fans were exposed to a whole new style of lyrics never seen in the genre before. The single Daylight- perhaps Aesop’s best known song to date- on Labor Days brought him to the forefront of underground rap.

Born Ian Matthias Bavitz in Long Island, Aesop Rock grew up in New York and studied painting at Boston College. While working as a waiter he released his first two albums: Music For Earthworms (1997) and the Appleseed EP (1999).The albums caught the eyes of many in the music community and Float held their interest for years to come. Production was a compilation between Aesop Rock and his friend Blockhead, though the latter’s influence is much more recognizable on Float.

The next album was Labor Days and is considered by many to be Aesop’s best album, both lyrically and musically. It wasn’t until Bazooka Tooth that Aesop Rock music – not just lyrics- began to take form. Unfortunately, most of his fans found his music too heavily featured, making it difficult to discern his already complex rhymes. Still, tracks like “No Jumper Cables” caught on, and were released as a single.

Times changed, and the evolution of his music changed with it. In his early albums, there was a much heavier influence on jazz (as a result of working with Blockhead); Labor Days seemed to be more rock-infused than earlier albums, while Bazooka Tooth ushered in a whole new musical style for the Long Island rapper. The sounds were much more urban based with electronica overtones.

While those elements still remained important, in his album Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives Aesop took a back seat role in production, while still remaining at the forefront lyrically, both on the album and underground hip hop in general.

Aesop Rock music has always been important to hip hop, though he struggles to earn accolades for his production work- sort of a Kanye West in reverse. However, Ace did land a production commission for Nike, where he produced a 45 minute track for joggers. The music was conceptual and featured several landscapes for the listener to follow (reminiscent of Forest Crunk on the Daylight EP).

Aesop Rock music is unique in hip hop and should be given special attention by aficionados, both for the musical and lyrical concepts.

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The 6 Rules Of Commercial Music Success
by: Gian Fiero

Over the years I have had many conversations with music artists about commercial music, which usually leads to them disclosing their disdain and hatred of it. Some refer to Pop music (Pop, as in what’s popular now) as commercial music.

Others think of anything that is receiving heavy rotation on radio as commercial music. Whatever their definition, one thing is often overlooked: commercial music is the heart of the music industry which pumps the blood that keeps it alive.

So why then are so many music artists resistant to making commercial music? The answer that I’m often given is because they don’t want to “sell-out” their creative integrity by conforming to some industry version of what’s popular (i.e. what’s selling at the moment). It becomes very obvious to me that the problem is not commercial music, but rather the perception and definition of it.

The misconception is that the music industry created this superficial definition of commercial music to strip away the artistry and true identity of artists for the purpose of making money; forcing artist to create songs that the “masses” will enjoy. That fallacy is often perpetuated by music artists who are usually incapable (not unwilling) of creating commercially viable songs.

The truth is the public, not the industry, dictates what is commercial, and for decades they have gravitated towards, embraced, and purchased songs that adhere to a commercial music format.

If commercial music is the rule for success and sales in the music industry, there are inevitably going to be some exceptions to it, but unfortunately, the tendency is for music artists to try and become the exception, instead of observing the rules and why they exist.

Simply put: the rules of commercial music success have not, and will not change. Not in your life time or your children’s lifetime. They exist because it’s human nature to reject the unfamiliar; in the music industry, similarity is the cornerstone of acceptance. This is why so many popular songs sound similar and contain familiar elements.

It’s a rule that is prevalent in every genre, and on every continent. There are those artists who do a masterful job of observing their own artistic values while delicately balancing the demands for commercial music by industry professionals. Artists such as Prince, Sting and Bjork, have pushed the envelope of creativity for years. But artists of their caliber who possess such sublime talent and vision are rare.

For the sake of clarification and argument, I will offer my explanation and industry definition of what commercial music is; based on 25 years of listening to recordings as a music lover, music industry professional, and music critic in what I will call, “The 6 Rules of Commercial Music Success.” They are songs that have the following:

1.) A STRONG HOOK/MEMORABLE CHORUS. If no one knows what your song is called, they can’t request it when they hear it on the radio. More importantly, they can’t buy it at retail…or track it down on the Internet to illegally download a copy of it.

2.) GOOD MELODY. Commercial music is characterized by good melodies (i.e. verses, choruses, and sometimes bridges that get stuck in your head and make you want to sing-along). What can the top selling hip-hop acts of the last 10 years (Tupac, Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, Eminem, and 50 Cent) attribute their success to? Good melodies (not cool beats) that increase the commercial value of their music.

3.) WELL-PRODUCED. Coming from an R&B background where producers are a pivotal part of commercial music success, I did not realizeuntil I became a consultant that many rock bands don’t utilize, nor value producers like R&B music acts. Perhaps they should since the record company often assigns top-notch producers to enhance the quality of songs (through their musical expertise) and enrich the records (through their experience and proficiency in the recording process), ultimately making them more enjoyable to listen to and, you guessed it…more commercial!

4.) APPEALING LYRICS. The lyrics don’t have to be profound; people just have to be able to emotionally connect with and mentally relate to them. If you have a way of saying common things in an uncommon way, your lyrics will have an edge over the songwriter whose song is about the same topic. Write about what’s closest to your heart for credibility and sincerity, and others will be able to relate to your songs – especially if it’s on a subject matter that they know or have experienced.

5.) KEEP IT SHORT. Keep the length of your songs down to a maximum of four minutes. Jazz and World Music are exceptions. A song that is well-written makes people want to hear it again, and again, and again. The longer the song is, the less likely that will happen. Don’t believe me? Check the length of your favorite songs.

6.) TALENT/WELL-PERFORMED. Most outstanding vocalists are often surprised by how low this rule is on the list. The fact is that there are more mediocre songs performed by outstanding vocalists, than there are mediocre vocalists performing outstanding songs. A good song that is well-performed gives it an edge, but if the song is lacking, all of the yelling and vocal acrobatics that singers tend to use to compensate for it will not make it a better song…though it may help the singer to attract better songwriters to work with. If you lack talent and it’s a really good song, someone more talented can (and will) sing the song and make it better.

Now that you know the 6 rules of commercial music success, hopefully you will be able to use this information to your advantage and create songs that will increase your chances of success in your professional music endeavors…or you can ignore them and continue to wonder why no one (other than your friends and family – all of which listen to commercial music) like your songs.

© Copyright 2006. All Rights Reserved.

About The Author

Gian Fiero is a passionate music lover, music business entrepreneur, and consultant who specializes in music licensing. He has represented countless music artists, songwriters, producers, record labels, and entertainment companies during his 17 years of experience in the music industry. He got his start as a personal manager and was actively involved in the creation, production, and selection of repertoire used by the music artists that he once managed, successfully guiding 5 of his 6 acts to record deals. Gian is also the creator of The Fiero Filter, an industry lead sheet for advertising agencies and tv/film music supervisors, in addition to being the Senior Music Reviewer for The Muse’s Muse (www.musesmuse.com/mrev-gian.html), where he recieves an average of 700 CDs a year from aspiring and established music artists from all over the country. His professional opinion is highly sought after by music artists in every country and his reviews have garnered the attention and respect of publicists and music business professionals throughout the world.

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Rap Is More than Music

Rap Is More than Music
by: All The Lyrics

This is a style that stays aside all the other music trends. Not aside, but somewhat deeper. The reason is it is a reflection of the race, the plurality of people united by roots and origin. Rap is the culture of Afro-Americans, the continuation of their language and traditions. Rap is a mixture of speech and music, actually it is speech laid on music

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New Rap Songs – Where to Get Them

Looking for new rap songs from your favorite mainstream and underground hip hop artists? Whether it’s gangsta rap, Dirty South tracks or old school hip hop, here’s where you can find the hottest new rap songs…

Admittedly, the internet has taken its toll on radio stations in the past decade, yet new songs get a lot of exposure. Here’s a short list of radio stations and internet radio where you’ll

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Video Remix: Vigilante Jump Off – Crown Room Oct 8th


Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

2Flame – It’s all about HipHop – [2Flame] Game im Interview über …

The Neptunes brought a whole new sound a whole new aura to hip hop and it manifested and turned into something that nobody thought would be as big as it is. I’m excited about being in with Pharrell, he’s my new favorite producer and …

::: ::: Hip Hop Pop and RnB Stop ::: :::: New Music: “Touch & Feel …

New Music: ♫”Touch & Feel” – The Dream… New Music: ♫”Can I Be Ur Sexpartner” – Ginuwine…… Old But Gold: ♫”Feelin’ You [Part II Feat. N.O.R.E… Interview: Leona Lewis @ “MuchOnDemand”… News: “The Friday Hip Hop Report”. …

::: ::: Hip Hop Pop and RnB Stop ::: :::: New Music: “Showing Out …

//PUTTING LIFE BACK INTO THOSE MUSIC PLAYERS! Blazing Swarm · Addicted2Bass – 0-Day Electronic Music Source · Street Hitz | ♫ for new rnb and hiphop music ♫ · BlakMusicFirst · POPATEMYHEART · Celebrity Bug Remembers Michael Jackson …

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Are you looking for the best new hip hop songs? Whether it’s mainstream, underground rap, old school, gangsta or the Dirty South, here’s where you’ll find the hottest new hip hop songs to listen to, or download to your computer.

Hip Hop Radio Stations

Admittedly, the Internet has taken a bite out of local radio stations credibility, yet they still remain important when you want the hot new music. Here’s a list of hip-hop and R&B stations as well is a few Internet radio alternatives…

Power106.  Anyone who’s listener this radio station knows it is the source for new rap songs. The Power features well known mainstream artists like Kanye West, The Game and 50 Cent.

Hot 97. They claim to be hip hop, nobody’s gonna argue with that claim. Check out their nationally syndicated programs; you won’t be disappointed.

Power 105. Though it used to play soft rock, Power 105 made the move to hip hop and R&B, including old school golden tracks and freestyles from up and coming underground rappers.

IMEEM.   With IMEEM, You can essentially create your own mix tape in a matter of minutes. Listeners can search the huge database of music, save their playlists, and share those playlists with others on the websites social networking platform.

Pandora. I used to adore all the time searching for new hip hop songs. Simply visit their website and enter in the name of your favorite hip-hop group; Pandora will serve up your own personal radio station filled with similar artists based on lyrical and musical styles. You can vote each track up or down, and Pandora will increase or decrease the frequency of that song in your playlist according. If I’m anywhere near my laptop, there’s a good chance Pandora is playing the background.

MixTapes

If you’re looking for new hip hop songs that are spotted a different way, be sure to check out the following websites and their mix tapes…

DatPiff.   And your limitless supply of mix tapes, most of which are very high quality. Definitely a resource for anyone interested in picking up the hottest new mix tapes.

ThatCrack. While their selection may be smaller than DatPiff, they don’t slack on quality: these are some of the highest mix tapes I’ve ever heard.

I’ll use these radio stations and websites to track down the rap songs from a wide variety of genres. It’s a great way to expose yourself to new artists for free!

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YouTube – Electricity or Rent


Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

::: ::: Hip Hop Pop and RnB Stop ::: :::: New Music: “Can I Be Ur …

Hip Hop Pop and RnB Stop ::: Sunday, 29 November 2009. New Music: ♫”Can I Be Ur Sexpartner” – Ginuwine… *Artist: Ginuwine. *Title: Can I Be Ur Sexpartner. *Genre: R’n'B. *Rating: 3/5. ♫Link. Posted by Mileka. Labels: New Music …

Kanye West featured on fresh new track from 30 Seconds To Mars …

“Hurricane” is definitely not a hip hop track (Kanye West was captured in his 808s zone) but it’s definitely one I’d give a fresh look if I was you. Down below is a wrap on the Saturday in new audio and video. …

New Entree Clothing – Brooklyn Nets? – Underground Hip Hop dot com …

Movement Music provides 19 tracks of pure hip-hop listening pleasure. DoItAll, of the legendary Lords of The Underground, trades classic bars with Senica on “Slow Burn”, while Wu-Tang Clansman Inspectah Deck brings the ruckus on the …

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Buying rap beats online is quickly growing and it’s great to use the internet to bring talented producers and artists from different parts of the world together. However, like with any game, there are some players who do things right, and others who don’t. We’ve therefore compiled this simple list of tips for buying rap beats online in order to help aspiring artists out there pick the right website/producers to work with.

We now have four years experience selling rap beats online through our website, www.LaCantinaProductions.com and we hope that these tips will prove useful to you!

1. Music Licenses – Understand them

Know the difference between exclusive and non-exclusive licenses. An exclusive license will grant you the exclusive (hence the name) right to use the beats for your projects.

A non-exclusive license will give you the right to use the beat for your musical projects, however the producer retains the right to sell the beat to other artists too.

2. Music Licenses – Know which one to buy

Exclusive licenses can be expensive, but essential if you’re looking to commercially release an album. If you’re however recording a demo or mixtape, a non-exclusive license is fine, however make sure you check with the producer what rights you get as these will vary from site to site.

3. Prices, don’t pay too much!

Owners of beat sites often get carried away by their big ego’s and will charge inflated prices for standard beats.

A rough guideline for prices follows:

Non-Exclusive Licenses – $15 – $50

Exclusive Licenses – $100 – $1000

Of course, the above prices depend on the producer’s popularity and talent. However, we would not recommend paying more than $1000 for an exclusive license bought online from someone you have never met in person.

4. Websites, only buy from trusted ones

Any proper online business will make sure they have a trustworthy image. Therefore make sure that the site you’re buying from has at least one or two of these:

- Full contact details, phone number, email, mailing address

- Privacy Policy

5. Look for trust symbols

On top of the above, the website should also have third party trust symbols. These are certifications from other companies that prove the website is trustworthy and not fraudulent.

Some symbols to look for are:

- BBB Certification

- Paypal Verified

- Shopping reviews

- Hacker Safety Certifications

- Antivirus Safety Certifications

Also make sure these symbols link through to another page that explains what they mean and how the website in question fits the criteria.

6. Email the site and check if they reply

Crazy, but certain beat sites will not bother doing this. Would you want to do business with someone who doesn’t care about talking to you?

Also, this will prove that the website is a serious online business with a team of human beings running it properly.

7. Look for testimonials

This is not essential, but it’s always good if you can see that others have dealt with the site before and have been satisifed with their beats.

8. Avoid producers who only use a Soundclick/MySpace page to sell beats

A domain name costs less than $15 a year, surely it’s not a good sign if someone doesn’t even have the money to buy that and set up their own independent website?

9. Search for the site on Google

This is a quick easy way to check a site’s reputation. Do any bad comments show up, or anything else unusual?

10. Is the site alive?

Does anyone update it or is it dead? We’re all very busy making beats, but adding some small updates once in a while is within everyone’s reach. Therefore look for blog posts, new beat uploads and even small updates such as changing the current year noted on the site!

About The Author

Jerry Spina is Founder, Producer and Web Designer for http://www.LaCantinaProductions.com, one of the web’s top audio production sites.

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New Hip Hop Song Releases

Interested in new hip hop song releases? From underground rap superstars like Atmosphere or Aesop Rock to Dirty South rap artists like Lil Wayne, here’s the best places to new hip hop song releases.

Radio Stations

True, radio stations have lost some of their influence thanks to the popularity of the Internet, though new songs generally get a lot of airplay here. Below you’ll find classic hip hop stations

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bad habitat – XXL – Best hip hop websites

XXL Top 100 Hip-Hop Websites: Brushes With Fame

Posted on 29 November 2009 by B-Double (10)

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Even though the list was announced a while ago, the hard copy of XXL’s latest issue, featuring the top 100 hip-hop blog sites, hit the racks this week.  Its a pretty good list – much more authentic than the widely dismissed VIBE list from a number of months earlier – and there are a lot of great sites that made it.

I am privileged to have chopped it up with a number of the good people on that list and I wanted to bust a few words on them – given how little XXL said on some of them.

Daily Mathematics

Combat Jack is a consummate hip-hop insider and a practicing attorney, so you know dude is no joke.  Forget the press releases from PR hacks, I love reading about his run-ins with famous rappers and industry honchos.  The best part about CJ is that he’s actually a real dude – never hesitates to drop in here at YFWB and lay down a comment, even though he doesn’t know me from Adam.  He recently got a gig applying his rap hustle at XXL Magazine itself, and for frequent readers of Daily Math, its not  a surprise.

Dallas Penn

Dallas is a hilarious writer/videographer/blogger, and he was kind enough to hit YFWB with a complement that now graces this site.  But behind all the jokes and gags, Dallas is a true hip-hop head who understands his rap history and appreciates those who respect it.  He gave me some great advice about writing on this here blog, which shows the kind of guy he is – building with other bloggers to make a better community.

The Rap Up

Rizoh over at TRU is hands down one of the realest dudes I have ever met since I started blogging.  Even though he is one of the original hip-hop bloggers, Rizoh is the most unassuming and friendly cats I’ve had the privilege of dealing with.  And the man knows his hip-hop, boy.  He also happens to be a social media ninja.  You want to know how to conquer Digg?  He’s the guy to talk to.  Learned much from “The Blogfather”.

Its The Real

The Rosenthal Brothers were kind enough to sit down for one of my first interviews.  I was a fan, I reached out and they were happy to oblige.  Its been dope to watch them take off and go from an ill concept to being known in the industry.  And their videos are still well done.   Still not sure why they never followed me on Twitter, though.  Still sore about that.



Looking for new hip hop music? Whether it’s underground rap, R&B, Southern hip-hop or gangster rap, here’s some of the hottest places to find new hip hop music.

Radio Stations

While they may have lost some of their influence in the past few years due to Internet, radio stations still provide a great place to hear it music. I’ve included a standard radio stations as wills a few of their Internet counterparts…

Power106. Arguably the largest name in rap music today Power 106 plays at established artists such as Eminem, and Lil Wayne, as well as up and coming rap superstars like Drake, and Flo Rida.

Hot97.One of the most popular hip hop stations in history, Hot97 delivers fresh tracks from artists such as T.I., Outkast and Kanye West.

Power 105. They made the move from soft rock and never looked back In addition to fresh new music, they play old school hip and R&B

IMEEM.  This website lets you create your own playlist from their gigantic database of music. You can save your playlists and share with others via the social network on their site. The new hip hop music section is on point, and offers a selection of new artists daily.

Pandora. Personally I love this site. To all you have to do is entering the name of your favorite artist, song or musical style and Pandora automatically creates a playlist for you based upon associated artists they think you would like. I can’t even begin to explain how any great to rap artists I’ve discovered using the site. Pandora also offers you the chance to vote on each song as the play, and will shift its playlist accordingly. If you’re looking to find a hottest new music as well as underground tracks you may have missed the first time around, Pandora is certainly a place to start.

MixTapes

Mixed tapes have always been an important part of hip-hop culture, and the following two websites let you hear your favorite songs put together a new and exciting ways…

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Shyne Encourages Inmates With Speech

How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…

Shyne Encourages Inmates With Speech…Says Diddy Told On Him (Video …

New Artist Spotlight: Grip Plyaz. The underground Hip-Hop scene in Atlanta is full of eclectic artists whose failed attempts … More · Read More reviews

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I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.

New Hip Hop Songs – November 29, 2009 // FREE HOT NEW HIP HOP …

GET YOUR HOT NEW HIP HOP MUSIC 2009 TRACKS! UPDATED DAILY WITH FREE HIP HOP MUSIC AND R&B MUSIC! DOWNLOAD FREE HOT NEW HIP HOP SONGS 2009, DOWNLOAD FREE ALBUMS AND MIXTAPES, WATCH NEW NEW HIP HOP AND R&B MUSIC VIDEOS, WATCH THE HOTTEST …

Underground Pick #6 « Forrest Armstrong

Far as they know they’re publishing / some new school poetry. Let it be. ‘Cause / even that will do to turn the key. Doorways / into other worlds. The truth shall set you free.” I think the collection is brilliant. It transcends slam poetry … For hip hop heads who don’t read, (first of all you gotta, and) this book is a great, great place to start. It hits deep on so many levels. Plus, Saul Williams is the only hip hop artist I know that’ll rock a pink mohawk on stage. …

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Kevin forgets more about hip-hop than most will ever know and he’s always willing to lend a hand. How he puts up so much original content on his site and not get burnt out is beyond me. He supports underground hip-hop and he recently … Ivan Rott spends a lot of time cooking up new content for you all to enjoy. HHIR is a rare combination of hip-hop, pop culture and politics – and Ivan knows both. I always thought that HHIR is one of the more underrated blogger sites, …

Hope you enjoy the read as much as I did and please if you have something to say, use the comments form below to let everyone know your thoughts.

Have a great day!


Hip Hop download resources are abundant online, yet some are slow and unsafe. Here’s a list of places you can find hip hop downloads for a rap beats, albums, singles and mixtapes for cheap…

Mp3.com. This website offers legal downloads of your favorite hip hop artists, songs and the top new releases. While not solely focused on the rap genre, it does offer an extensive selection of artists; plus, you can always pick up a George Clinton album while you’re there!

EZ-Tracks is another hip hop download resource worth its weight in gold. Most of their tracks are free, meaning you can explore a wide variety of sub-genres in hip hop without breaking the bank. Admittedly, they tend to focus on mainstream rappers and singers, which makes it hard to find solid underground hip hop artists, though their popular selection is quite varied. For underground artists, I recommend the following source…

Internet radio is a great way to find new music, and doesn’t require any downloads. My personal favorite is Pandora; simply enter in the name of an artist, song or keyword and Pandora serves up a playlist of groups it thinks you would be interested in. You can vote each song up or down as its played, and Pandora adjusts its recommendations accordingly. I’ve found tons of great new artists using this website!

For the best selection in mixtapes, top instrumentals and beats, check out RapGodfathers. Not only can you download those underground hits you’ve been searching for, there’s a huge selection of mixtapes and remixes of classic tracks you’ve never even heard of. I highly recommend this site for anyone in search of some under the radar tracks. They also have an impressive selection of videos, including major record releases to those that never made it to MTV.

Remember to check out the legal aspect of any hip hop download. While many claim it is legal, some are copyright infringement. Others, such as Pandora, have negotiated a special license that allows them to play a certain number of songs for a listener per hour. This prevents hackers from downloading every song imaginable from an artist (at least in theory) while providing the artist with exposure they would not have had otherwise. The ones mentioned here are legal, safe and fast: stick to these and you should have no worries about picking up your favorite rap artists top new beats, music and videos.

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Kostenlos Hip Hop hoeren: Favoritentips: Lords of the Underground

I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.

Kostenlos Hip Hop hoeren: Favoritentips: Lords of the Underground …

Viele verschiedene Musikrichtungen wie Hip Hop, Pop, Rock, Techno,

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cratescienzmusic: Brick records and Underground HipHop.com

If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…

cratescienzmusic: Brick records and Underground HipHop.com …

DominationRec.com Hip Hop Blog · Free Download: Critical Madness “Bringing Out the Dead” sampler – Now

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Bob Dylan on Christmas Memories, Appreciating Hip-Hop

Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…

Bob Dylan on “Christmas” Memories, Appreciating Hip-Hop

One of the highlights in the interview comes when Flannigan asks Dylan if he’s heard the festive hip-hop album Christmas

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Who is your favorite underground hip hop act?

Who’s your favorite underground hip hop act?

Only current underground groups, as in still making music. I like Army of the Pharaohs, Shad, Blackalicious, Del the Funkee Homosapien, Jurassic 5, and The Roots.


Back with more news for you today. It’s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were…

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New Underground Hip Hop – Top Urban Clothing Brands Of Dr. Jays

Top Urban Clothing Brands Of Dr. Jays

Dr. Jays is the leading urban clothing store both offline and online. The store has been the pinnacle that helped in propagating the largest culture in the world, the hip-hop fashion. Every Dr. Jays stores all over New York, including Drjays.com, features the trendiest, the fashionable, and the most sought after urban clothing lines. So here are Dr. Jays

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Students get schooled on hip-hop at Minn. college

Students get schooled on hip-hop at Minn. college – Yahoo! Philippines News

ST. PAUL, Minn. – DJ Freddy Fresh slaps a vinyl record on the turntable, cues it up and tells a student, “Remember, the top of the note was there, right? Grab it.”

The student places his hand on the disc. Freddy Fresh sets the tonearm down on a record rotating on a second turntable. He starts the first record spinning as

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How To Promote Yourself Online As An Independent Hip Hop Rap Artist

How To Promote Yourself Online As An Independent Hip Hop Rap Artist

Are you an independent hip hop artist wanting to promote yourself on the Internet?

Online, people are not going to be typing your name in the search engines to find you unless your a celebrity who as already made it. You must know how to strategically promote yourself.

Here is how you can attract new fans.

First, build

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