• The GAME (albums,mixtapes,etc)

    Out 26 2008, 10h14

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    +---The Game - The Documentary (2005)
    +---The Game - Untold Story
    +---The_Game-Untold_Story_Vol_2-2005
    +---The Game - Untold Story (Special Edition)
    +---The.Game.-.Who.Got.Game.The.Mixtape.(2005)
    +---The_Game-Feel_My_Pain-MixTape-RapHustle-2005
    +---The_Game-Maximum_The_Unauthorised_Biography_of-2005
    +---The Game Presents - The Best Of Cyssero Aka Rockstar (2005)
    +---TheGame-WestCoastResurrection
    +---The_Game-The_Doctors_Advocate-(Advance)_2006
    +---The Game - Doctors Advocate - 2006
    +---The Game - The Re-Advocate (2007)
    +---The Game - The Real Doctors Advocate (EP 2007)
    +---VA-Bloc_Up_Movement - Kings_Of_The_West_(The_Game_&_Snoop_Dogg)-(Bootleg)-2006
    +---VA-The_Game_Presents - The_Black_Wall_Street_Journal_Volume_1-(Bootleg)-2006
    +---Cutmaster C & The Game- Welcome To Compton (The Series)
    | +---Covers
    | +---Cutmaster C Welcome To Compton 1
    | +---Cutmaster C Welcome To Compton 2
    | +---Cutmaster C Welcome To Compton 3
    | +---Cutmaster C Welcome To Compton 4
    | L---Cutmaster C Welcome To Compton 5
    +---Dj Envy & The Game
    | +---Game Time-Disc 1
    | L---Game Time-Disc 2
    +---DJ Exclusive & The Game - The Face Of LA (2006)
    +---DJ Keyz & The Game - Put You On The Game (2006)
    +---DJ Mello & The Game - Hurricane Game Pt.2 (2006)
    +---DJ Scream & The Game - Let The Game Begin (2006)
    +---50_Cent_vs_The_Game-GUNTALK(2005)
    +---The Game - G.A.M.E. (2006)
    +---The Game - Ghost Unit
    +---Mick Boogie & The Game - The Dope Game 2 (2006)
    +---The Game - YKWII_[You Know What It Is (The Series)]
    | +---Covers
    | +---The Game - YKWII Vol. 4 (2007)
    | +---You Know What It Is Volume 1
    | +---You Know What It Is Volume 2
    | L---You Know What It Is Volume 3

    +---The Game-Born In The Bay(2007)
    +---The Game-The Face Of LA
    +---The Mixtape Mix-2_Discs
    +---The West Coast Savior Part 2 - Wouldn't
    +---VA-DJ_Kris-Stylez_The_Game_And_DJ_L - Gee_-_The_West_Coast_Savior_Pt.2-(Bootleg)-2007-bWs
    +---Game & Jim Jones - Blood Cousins (Hosted by Black Wallstreet & Diplomats)
    +---J-Love & The Game - West Coast Rebirth [2007]
    +---Snoop Dogg & The Game - The Reunion Mixtape (2007)
    +---The Game - Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin-[RIZL@]
    +---DJ Haze & The Game - Street King
    +---DJ HAZE - FREE GAME (BWS RADIO 3)
    +---DJ_Haze_Presents_The_Game-Blood_Dreams-2008
    +---The Game - Big Dreams (Promo) (2008) (RZY)
    +---The Game - My Life feat. Lil Wayne - L.A.X. - 2008
    +---The Game - Security Check
    +---The Game - Before L.A.X
    +---The.Game-Almost.L.A.X-(Bootleg)-2008
    +---The Game - LAX (Clean)
    +---The Game - L.A.X. - Dirty (2008)
    +---The_Game-After_LAX-Bootleg-2008
    +---The Game & Young Buck. Laugh Now Cry Later
    +---The_Game-Blokk_Monster-(Retail)-2008
  • The Game - "LAX" clean version is out

    Ago 15 2008, 13h54



    01. Intro (featuring DMX)
    02. L.A.X. Files
    03. State of Emergency (featuring Ice Cube)
    04. Bulletproof Diaries (featuring Raekwon)
    05. My Life (featuring Lil Wayne)
    06. Money
    07. Cali Sunshine (featuring Bilal)
    08. Ya Heard (featuring Ludacris)
    09. Hard Liquor (Interlude)
    10. House of Pain
    11. Gentleman's Affair (featuring Ne-Yo)
    12. Let Us Live (featuring Chrisette Michele)
    13. Touchdown (featuring Raheem DeVaughn)
    14. Angel (featuring Common)
    15. Never Can Say Goodbye (featuring Latoya Williams)
    16. Game's Pain (featuring Keyshia Cole)
    17. Dope Boys (featuring Travis Barker)
    18. Letter to the King (featurin Nas)
    19. Outro (featuring DMX)

    //the album is great ..>recommended
  • The Game - Life After the Math DVD

    Jul 20 2008, 13h30

    Every Game has a beginning.

    The Game spits the truth about his rise from the streets of Compton on camera and on stage with insights on a chaotic childhood, the drugs, the shootings that almost killed him, the falling out with G-Unit, his infamous beef with 50 Cent and Dr. Dre, and his rebirth as a multi-platinum powerhouse. The Game delivers with previously unseen concert footage, shocking interviews, and original music.


    The Game - Life After the Math DVD Trailer "ThisIZGame.com"
  • The Game - 911 Is A Joke

    Jun 29 2008, 9h13

  • tHAs HOwS mA WU-folder LOOkLikE

    Abr 28 2008, 9h11

    ~THE WU-TANG CLAN~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    +--- CAPPADONNA - The Pillage
    +--- CAPPADONNA - THE YIN AND THE YANG
    +--- Chef Raekwon - Immobilarity
    +--- Ghost Dog - The way of the Samurai
    +--- Ghostface Killah - Fishscale
    +--- Ghostface Killah - Hidden Darts (Special Edition 2007)
    +--- Ghostface Killah - Ironman
    +--- Ghostface Killah - More Fish (2006)
    +--- Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele
    +--- Grave Diggaz - Here Come Da Gravediggaz
    +--- GZA & Genius - Beneath the Surface
    +--- GZA & Genius - Liquid Swords
    +--- GZA-Genius - LEGEND OF THE LIQUID SWORD
    +--- Inspectah Deck - The Resident Patient-2006-ftd
    +--- Inspectah Deck - Uncontrolled Substance
    +--- Masta Killa - Made In Brooklyn(2006)
    +--- Masta Killa - No Said Date
    +--- Method Man - 1994 - TICAL
    +--- Method Man - 2000 - TICAL - Judgement_day
    +--- Method Man - 2001 How High OST
    +--- Method man - 2003 - uh huh(vls)
    +--- Method Man - 2004 - Tical 0 The Prequel
    +--- Method Man - 2006 - 421_The Day After
    +--- Method Man & RedMan - Blackout
    +--- Method Man Loose Links2005 Mixtape Exclusive
    +--- Method Man Presents - 2005 - Streetlife
    +--- Method.Man.&.Redman-Party.'n'.Bullshit.Ep
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - A Son Unique (2006) Advance
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - Free To Be Dirty - Live (2005)
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - N Loving Memory of Russell Jones (Wit-E Beats)
    L---In Loving Memory of Russell Jones Disc 1
    L---In Loving Memory of Russell Jones Disc 2
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - Nigga Please (1999)
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - Osirus -advance-2005
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - Osirus_ The Official Mixtape
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - Return To The 36 Chambers
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - Return To The 36 Chambers- The Dirty Verson
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - The Definitive Ol' Dirty Bastard Story (2005)
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - The Dirty Story The Best of ODB - Promo
    +--- Ol' Dirty Bastard - The Trials And The Tribulations Of Russel Jones
    +--- Raekwon - Immobilarity
    +--- Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (1995)
    +--- Raekwon - The Lex Diamond Story
    +--- Raekwon - The Vatican Mixtape Vol 1-[RIZL@]
    +--- Raekwon and Ghostface - R.A.G.U
    +--- Raekwon-the_davinci_code_the_vatican_mixtape_vol._2
    +--- RZA & Big Cap - Wu-Tang Mixtape
    +--- RZA - Big Cap-wu tang mix
    +--- RZA - Birth of a Prince
    +--- RZA - Digital Bullet
    +--- RZA - Ghost Dog The Way of the Samurai
    +--- RZA - Instrumental Experience (2007) - FTD
    +--- RZA - Ooh We Love You Rakeem
    +--- RZA - The Formula for the Cure
    +--- RZA - The RZA Hits
    +--- RZA - World According to RZA
    +--- RZA as Bobby Digital
    +--- U God - Golden Arms Redemption
    +--- U-God - Mr. Xcitement
    +--- ~THE WU-TANG CLAN~
    +---1993 - Enter The Wu-Tang - 36 Chambers
    +---1997 - Wu-Tang Forever (Cd1)
    +---1997 - Wu-Tang Forever (Cd2)
    +---1999 - Chronicles
    +---2000 - The W
    +---2001 - Iron Flag
    +---2001 - Wu Chronicles - Chapter II
    +---2004 - Disciples Of The 36 Chambers Chapter 1
    +---2005 - Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture
    +---Wu-Tang Clan & Dj.Zryty - Shaolin Polishwide Mixtape [2006]
    +---Wu-Tang Clan - Protect-Ya-Neck-2k8
    +---Wu-Tang Clan - Wu Banga Vol. 1
    +---Wu-Tang Clan - Wu Banga Vol. 2
    +---Wu-Tang Clan - Wu Banga Vol. 3
    +---Wu-Tang Clan - Wu Banga vol. 4
    +---Wu-Tang Clan - Wu Banga vol. 5
    +---Wu-Tang Clan - Wu Banga vol. 6
    +---Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Clan & Friends Unreleased (2007)
    +---Wu-Tang Deadly Music remix mixtape 2006
    +---Wu-Tang Killa Bees
    | L---The Sting Disc 1
    | L---The Sting Disc 2
    +---Wu-Tang Killa Bees & Rza
    | L---The Swarm, Vol. 1
    +---Wu-Tang-Harlem 6
    L---Harlem 6
    +--- ~THE WU-TANG VIDEOS~
    Busta Rhymes and ODB - Wooha!! Remix
    Ghostface Killah - Cherchez La Ghost
    Ghostface.Killah.Raekwon - ApolloKids
    GZA - breaker, breaker
    Gza - Shadow Boxin & 4th Chamber
    Legend Of The Wu-Tang
    Method Man & D'angelo - break ups 2 make ups
    Method Man & Redman - Da Rockwilder
    Method Man & Redman-How High PartII
    Method man - judgement day
    Method Man - The Show
    Method Man ft. Busta Rhymes - Whats Happenin
    Method Man ft.Mary J. Blige - I'll Be There For You
    Method Men & DMX - Rollin Recall
    Method.Man.&.Redman.-.YOU
    Methodman feat. Redman - Da rockwilder
    Ol'_Dirty_Bastard_-_ Shimmy Shimmy Ya
    Ol'_Dirty_Bastard_-_Brooklyn_Zoo
    Raekwon-Ice Cream (DVCD)
    RZA - Cakes (feat.Kool G Rap)
    RZA - Ooh We Love You Rakeem [CLiP MANiA]
    Rza_feat_Method_Man_-La_Rhumba
    Shaq RZA Method.Man.-.No.Hooks
    Sunz Of Man - Shining Star feat. ODB [CLiP MANiA]
    Wu Tang - Method Man
    Wu Tang Clan - The Mystery Of Chessboxing
    Wu-Tang Clan - It's Yourz
    Wu-Tang Clan Method Man-Bring the Pain
    Wu-Tang-Clan live in San Bernadino Jul 2004 DVDRIP xvid (badnigga)
    Wu-Tang.Clan.-.Protect.Ya.Neck
    Wu-Tang.Clan.-.Triumph
    Wu-Tang.Clan.-.Wu-Tang.Clan.Ain't.Nuthin'.To.Fuck.With
    Wu-Tang_Clan_-_Gravel_Pit
    Wu-Tang_Clan_-_Protect ya neck[the jump off]
  • my favorite French hip-hop group from '90s till NOW

    Jan 13 2008, 9h30



    Supreme NTM


    The hard-hitting, frequently polemical French hip-hop group Suprême NTM was formed in 1989 by Dee Nasty, Joey Starr, and Kool Shen with their DJ, Détonateur S. They debuted one year later with a track on the compilation Rapattitude and their first single, "Le Monde de Demain." Authentik, the Supreme NTM debut full-length, appeared in 1991, and the group made their American live debut later that year. The album was followed two years later by 1993... J'appuis Sur la Gâchette, which brought them to the attention of the French gendarmes with a song named "Police." The group's third album, 1995's Paris Sous Les Bombes, became their most successful, but also earned them a fresh bout of controversy. The song "Plus Jamais Ça" was an anti-Front National (the fascist/anti-immigrant movement led by Le Pen) broadside that got Supreme NTM six-month prison sentences for playing it at a concert in St. Cyr s/Mer in southern France organised by SOS Racisme:“Toulon, c’est nous aussi !” (Toulon, that's us too!")
    Toulon, a city close by, had a just-elected a Front National mayor.
    Suprême NTM followed in 1998, eclipsing its predecessor in sales and earning raves for its inclusion of a new generation of French rappers.

    SupremeNTM - VIDEOS
  • The Game Set To Release New Album In June

    Jan 8 2008, 19h42



    The Game
    Album : L.A.X
    Released date : TBA June 2008
    Label : Aftermath Records


    L.A.X. is the upcoming third and final studio album by rapper The Game. The album is planned for a June 2008 release.On December 31, 2007, The Game announced at Nas’ New Year’s Eve party the title and release date of the album.The Game announced that Dr. Dre will be producing for the album.Maybe 50 Cent's grip on the good Doctor loosened a bit after losing the soundscan battle against Kanye West.

    Track listing :

    "Street Ryders" feat Akon & Nas prod by Cool and Dre
  • Muazzes -- a freeform hiphop artist from Bulgaria

    Out 8 2007, 20h47



    Muazzes is part of the project Gentlebangerman Squad. He is a freeform artist - not limited by a style or trend. Muazzes is a rastafari artist...whatever it means :)

    Why this name?
    'Cuz i liked it - sounds like Moses but not the same, good biblical sound :))

    Do you play live?
    No i dont. I hope i will soon, but i prefer to be one of them artists, that p-form life, after they have finished an album or smth...(its not that i havent)

    How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
    It allows you to show your music to people, that u dont even know, and the greatest is that u can do it for free - u dont need to bother with recording companies and other commersial sharks. Internet rules!

    Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
    Hope so :)

    Band History:
    Muazzes started his musical attempts in the 1998 with the album Sakara, containing 3 tribal trax. It was completely unknown and is lost right now. Looking for it! :)
    In 2003 Muazzes launched his first track under the project Gentelbangerman Squad - Fight Back.
    In the beggining of 2005 he already has 2 sp albums - Beat of Da Feat (with the Gentelbangermen) and Riddim Sound.

    Your influences?
    Ragga, Reggae, Chill, Hip-hop, Bulgaria, Rastafari, Ben Harper, Buju Banton, Lord Kossity, Sublime and much much moreeee

    Favorite spot?
    Kingston Town (never been there though)

    Equipment used:
    I use a home studio, with mid priced equipment

    Anything else...?
    Rasta lifestyle, rasta ideas, rast for life!

    Hit it @ soundclick.com - Muazzes
  • The Game Outside of Court

    Set 25 2007, 21h08

    The Game was in court on September 25 to plead not guilty to three felony charges he's facing from a messy basketball altercation in February.

    But he'd rather talk about Jesus, homeless people, ninjas, Kanye West, Britney Spears and Phil Spector's hair.

    watch it here > The Game Outside of Court
  • DJ Skee To The Top

    Set 11 2007, 11h19

    Fearless determination and an unparalleled work ethic helped Scott “DJ Skee” Keeney ascend to the rank of one of the West Coast’s biggest DJs. Already an official member of The Game’s Black Wall Street family, Skee also has gigs at L.A.’s Power 106 FM and Sirius Satellite Radio. While born in New York City, Skee’s nomadic childhood found him moving back and forth to Florida, Texas and Minnesota. During his high school years in Minneapolis, Skee began DJing, releasing mixtapes and spinning at a local radio station on Saturday nights. During the summers, though, Skee would always travel back to NYC. It was during one of those trips back home that a then 16-year-old Skee met legendary DJ Stretch Armstrong and became his apprentice. During the course of paying dues with Stretch, Skee was introduced to Loud Records CEO, Steve Rifkind. Possessing a keen business sense, the teen sensation drafted up a proposal on how to make Loud bigger than it already was. Rifkind was impressed with the youngster’s gusto and ideas, and offered Skee a position at his SRC marketing company in L.A. Over the years, Skee, now 23, proved his worth and went on to orchestrate marketing campaigns for artists such as Akon and David Banner, and companies such as MTV, Nike, Playboy, Roc-A-Fella, Daimler-Chrysler, HBO and Motorola. The Caucasian DJ, however, is mostly known for his work with The Game and Black Wall Street. The two linked up after Game signed with Interscope Records and Skee went on to host Chuck Taylor’s You Know What It Is and Black Wall Street Journal mixtape series. In 2006, he also produced Game’s G-Unit diss track “300 Bars.” Now, DJ Skee is looking to expand his resume with several new projects, which include a new collaborative mixtape with The Game and Lil Wayne entitled Blood Brothers and an official compilation album. XXLMag.com speaks with one of the West’s hardest working DJs to get the lowdown on his relationship with Game and his early entry into the hip-hop industry.

    You’ve been in the game since you were 16-years old. How did you get on at such a young age?
    I got connected with Steve Rifkind back when he was at Loud [Records] through [DJ] Stretch Armstrong. We started running around with Stretch because I went out to New York all the time. He randomly connected me with Steve. From there, I saw what Steve was doing with Loud and I just happened to fix up a proposal about what I thought he was doing wrong and what else he could do to really help Loud as a brand. He loved it, sent it out to everybody in the company and took me out to New York again to meet with [the Loud staff]. Then he [offered me a job and] moved me out to L.A.

    What did your family think about you leaving home to pursue a career in the music industry? What about with finishing high school?
    I graduated high school actually early so I could move out to L.A…. At first [my parents] were against it. They didn’t know what it was or what I was doing. But, I felt like it was an opportunity, just like getting drafted out of high school. How many chances do you get to go work for a CEO of one of the biggest record labels of our generation and learn all that and really get the chance to be taken under his wing? So I was like, “Fuck it, man.” It was worth it, [but] it was a gamble. But shit, it paid off. Not saying that college isn’t important. I definitely was going to go to college and do all that shit, but this opportunity presented itself, so I mean, what’s the worst that could happen?

    What projects did you wind up handling?
    Steve really brought me on for his marketing company, SRC. Eventually, I was running the marketing company after a couple years. I also helped during the transition when he didn’t have a deal and was [leaving] Loud and starting up SRC [Records]. I was there that first year. The first artists I really handled were David Banner and Akon. I really helped launch their early careers, so that was an incredible experience. Especially now seeing Akon on top of the world. I remember we were doing parties out here [in L.A]. It was at a beach house in Santa Monica. We were dragging people out of the house to come hear him. Nobody knew who he was [and they] didn’t want to hear him. Now, to be able to see him as one of the biggest artists in the world is crazy.

    With your work on Power 106 and Sirius, have issues of payola in hip-hop radio ever come up?
    It’s crazy. I’ve never taken money to play records, but you see it go around. You can honestly see it in the stats, too. That’s how dudes are coming out of left field, just having a hit and then leaving. Payola can only get you so far. You got to have the whole package. You can get 4,000 spins on BDS [Broadcast Data Systems], but a lot of these dudes that are gettin’ spins aren’t selling records. You got to build your whole career. If you have that hot record, you don’t need payola. If you’re really building a career, hit the streets, get your buzz up and just come with that record that’s undeniable. The radio stations are in business to keep listeners tuned and if listeners want to hear you, then they’re going to have to play you. It’s that simple.

    Did you learn anything working with Stretch Armstrong that was beneficial to your career today?
    [I moved around a lot as a kid] but I used to spend my summers in New York and just rolled with [Stretch] everywhere. This was when he was when he was doing his show on Hot 97 and doing some of those first Murder Mixtapes out there with Whoo Kid years ago. I just sort of watched what he did and followed his steps. That kind of turned me into the DJ I am today. Like how he used to be that dude in New York and broke all these big artists and still kept it in the street—even though he still commercialized and capitalized off of it. I’m kind of following some of those same movements that I saw him do.

    How did you become close with The Game?
    Me and him literally built from the time he first got signed. I got connected to him through the group of people he was first working with. We just built instantly as soon as I heard his first 16 bars. I was like, “Yo, this dude is a superstar. Let’s roll.” So we’ve always been close. Then we started working together heavily when I did “300 Bars” for him. He came to me with it like, “Yo, have this all over one beat and shit.” So I came back like, “Yo, this is how we should do it.” Ever since then, he’s like, “You’re doing all my shit.”

    The Game said he’s retiring after his next album. Is that true?
    We’ll have to wait and see. He’s still [touring overseas] but he’s over there listening to beats we send him everyday. So we’re working on the next album. We actually got all the street joints done.

    How’s the Lil Wayne and Game mixtape, Blood Brothers, coming along?
    Man, that shit is incredible. We’re just trying to get it done. It’s tough with both of their schedules. They’re two of the top artists in the world, especially Wayne right now. [He’s] on fire. But Game is touring and doing all his shit, so it’s just impossible to get them in the studio together. But it’s coming [along].

    Now that you’ve made a name for yourself, have you thought about releasing an official compilation album like other DJs and producers have done?
    Absolutely, that’s coming. We got some shit done already. We’ve been talking about [doing] some shit later this year, but I don’t think we’re going to be able to pull it all together in time. So I’m hoping maybe next summer. The timing’s got to be right. It’s got to be something classic. I’m not just gonna put out compilations with all my homies. I’m going to make some incredible music that people are going to bump forever.

    hit it @ http://www.djskee.com/