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New Music Friday: November 15th, 2019 - HipHop


New Music Friday: November 15th, 2019

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 08:46 AM PST

Albums

Tory Lanez - Chixtape 5

Lil B - Loyalty Casket

Lil Peep - EVERYBODY'S EVERYTHING

DJ Shadow - Our Pathetic Age

Medhane - Own Pace

PlayThatBoiZay - Nocturnal

Styles P - PRESENCE

Larry June - Product of the Dope Gang

Jay Park & Hit-Boy - This Wasn't Supposed to Happen

Pardison Fontaine - UNDER8ED

Rockie Fresh - Destination

Fred the Godson - God Level

Various Artists - Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack

Chris Orrick & The Lasso - I Read That I Was Dead

Asian Doll - Fight Night

Waldo. Savon & Sango - Grove

YNW Bslime - Baby Goat

EPs

TNGHT - II EP

Knxwledge. - WT_PRT15*

Step Brothers (Alchemist & Evidence) - Burnt Tree

FKJ - Ylang Ylang

Flying Lotus - Presenets INFINITY "Infinitum" - Maida Vale Session

Retch - Still Goin Up

Ama Lou

Singles

Glass Animals & Denzel Curry - Tokyo Drifting

Reason - Flick It Up (feat. Ab-Soul)

Desiigner - DIVA

True Damage - GIANTS (feat. DUCKWRTH, Thutmose, Keke Palmer, SOYEON, Becky G)

03 Greedo & Kenny Beats - Maria

Trippie Redd- Death (feat. DaBaby)

Big K.R.I.T. - Ballad of the Bass (My Sub V)

A Boogie Wit da Hoodie - Reply (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)

Future - Last Name (feat. Lil Durk)

Clayjay - Three Lone Pines (feat. Key!)

Jhené Aiko- None Of Your Concern (feat. Big Sean)

ONEFOUR - In the Beginning

NIGHT LOVELL - CHERRY ICECREAM / CALIFORNIA

Elucid - Oblivion Reflex*

Versatile - Escape Wagon (feat. Coolio)

NGHTMRE & Gunna - CASH COW

A$AP TWELVYY - SPANGLISH

BOOKS - Yuh! (Prod. pvnda)

Flipp Dinero - How I Move (feat. Lil Baby)

Royce Da 5'9" & T.I. - Black Savage (Feat. Sy Ari Da Kid, White Gold & CyHi The Prynce)

DRAM - Litmas

Moses Sumney - Virile

Rittz - Wake up Call (feat. Yelawolf and Twista)

Ygor Sunny - Clams

Boosie Badazz - Another Chance

CashMoneyAp - All I Know (feat. Rich The Kid & Stunna 4 Vegas)

Essie Gang - Pattern Chanel (Octavian, J Rick, Michael Phantom, L3)

McClenney - Black Betty White (feat. Erick The Architect)

Please Wait - Flight 99 (feat. Masego)

Baby Rose - August 5th

Haleek Maul - Halo (feat. Mick Jenkins)

James BKS - New Breed (feat. Q-Tip, Idris Elba & Little Simz)

Bucho - India Love (feat. G Perico)

G Yamazawa - Yao Ming

Devonteé - WHEN I WANT YOU

Billy Davis - Wilderness (feat. Phoelix, Jordan Dennis & EMRSN)

Coi Leray - Add It

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Daily Discussion Thread 11/15/2019

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 03:29 PM PST

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[FRESH VIDEO] DaBaby- BOP

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 08:42 AM PST

UGK (Underground Kingz) - Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) ft. OutKast

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 12:03 PM PST

Jay-Z Pressured NFL to Set Up Colin Kaepernick Workout Because Hov Felt His Reputation Was Damaged

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 05:23 PM PST

Lil Reese Survives Attempt on Life

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 01:09 PM PST

[LEAK] XXXTENTACION - News/Flock

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 11:41 AM PST

Kanye plays secret concert for Harris County jail inmates

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 06:17 PM PST

[DISCUSSION] Dr. Dre - 2001 (20 Years Later)

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 08:57 PM PST

On November 16th, 1999 Dr. Dre released his second album, 2001.

After Dr. Dre escaped the sinking ship that was better known as Death Row Records, he ended up on dry land at Interscope Records, where label head Jimmy Iovine rewarded Andre Young for his talent and hard work with a vanity label of his own, which he called Aftermath Records. Once this news hit the hip hop media, it was wholly expected that Dre's first release was going to blow our collective minds, due to its inherent awesomeness and the fact that Death Row's output had declined in quality almost immediately following Dre's departure.

However, what we ended up with is a crappy compilation album entitled Dr. Dre Presents The Aftermath. marketed as a sampler of all of the artists Dre had signed after decorating the new offices. (None of whom would ever release their own album.) Only one track was credited to Dr. Dre the rapper: that was the mild MTV hit "Been There, Done That", in which the man who popularized G-Funk gangsta rap denounced his former sub-genre, choosing instead to focus on positive messages, living life to the fullest, and, oddly, ballroom dancing. Fans were satisfied by the track itself, but the compilation tanked, since the rest of it pretty much lackluster (save for one other song, Group Therapy's "East Coast West Coast Killas", which featured Dre on the hook surrounded by KRS-One, B-Real, Nas, and RBX, who was the odd man out in this cry for hip hop solidarity), and Aftermath Records was near written off as yet another failed investment for Interscope.

Then, two seemingly unrelated events occurred. First, Dr. Dre was flipping through some demo tapes and independently-released albums that somehow found their way into his collection, and came across an EP by an unknown artist named Marshall Mathers, better known as Eminem. Impressed with the craziness he heard (Dre was listening to The Slim Shady EP, after all), he quickly signed the guy from Detroit and helped him take over MTV. (the urban legend)

The other event that happened was more of an attitude shift for the unlicensed Doctor. After leaving Death Row Records, a label which owed its very existence to violent and sexist rap music, he vowed to leave it all behind him and move on to other topics. Dr. Dre claims that, late one night, his wife found him in a slightly depressed funk, wondering where his musical career was going to take him, and gave him the green light to start talking about murder, bitches, hos, and murdering bitches and hos again, all for the sake of entertainment. Andre quickly pulled his white lab coat and stethoscope out of his storage unit in Compton, and began recording what was tentatively called Chronic 2000, ostensibly a sequel to his breakthrough "solo" album The Chronic, with the help and encouragement of his two most successful apprentices, Snoop Dogg (who escaped from Death Row Records himself shortly after the Dre debacle) and Eminem.

Suge Knight, who was clearly not bitter about losing his cash cows to rival labels, took out his anger on Dre and Snoop every chance he got. He threatened both men with physical violence and lawsuits, often at the same time. He released a DVD, Death Row Uncut, which included, alongside uncensored (read: chock-full of female nudity) music videos from Death Row's vault, very specific directions as to how to find both Dre and Snoop's respective houses. He signed rappers to the label, talent be damned, specifically to trash talk these two men, whom, for the most part, they never actually had the pleasure of meeting. (Crooked I, of Slaughterhouse, was one of these signings, although he actually wielded some skill behind the mic, unlike the Snoop Dogg soundalike Top Dogg, whose career went nowhere) Finally, in one of the most unsurprising moves in the history of hip hop, Suge Knight released his own album entitled Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000: Still Smokin', a double-disc label compilation fully intended to strip sales away from Dre's own comeback project. Suge's album featured numerous potshots at both Dre and Snoop by many interesting names, including Soopafly, Daz Dillinger, Kurupt Tha Realest (a 2Pac soundalike), 2Pac (older recordings), Dre's baby mama Michel'le, Treach from Naughty By Nature, and E-40.

Even though Dre's original title for his project had been stolen by his former business partner, he proceeded undeterred, releasing his first album in seven years, now simply titled 2001, in 1999. It was easily the most anticipated hip hop release of that year. Building upon the same recipe from The Chronic, Dr. Dre used 2001 as a way to introduce lesser-known artists such as Hittman and Six-Two to the mainstream (much like he did with Snoop, Tha Dogg Pound, Warren G., Nate Dogg, and The Lady of Rage on The Chronic), except this time around he also featured many of the rappers whose careers he helped build (such as Snoop, Kurupt (strange in that he also appeared on Suge Knight's album), Nate Dogg, and Eminem) and others who he just admired (such as Devin The Dude, King Tee, and Xzibit). (2001 also originally boasted guest appearances from Redman and Sticky Fingaz (of Onyx) in its print ads: the Sticky Fingaz track would end up on Eminem's second Aftermath album The Marshall Mathers LP, but any Redman Dr. Dre-produced song has been securely locked in a vault, as it has never leaked.) Dre, never really one to write his own lyrics, looked to the likes of Eminem, Snoop, Jay-Z, and Royce da 5'9" and took his time creating every single beat on 2001, save for the final one, which he purchased from Lord Finesse.

2001 has since sold more than seven million copies, earning a ton of critical and commercial praise, and is generally considered as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. Dr. Dre would also go on to win a Grammy for Producer Of The Year.

What are your thoughts on this album?

How does it hold up 20 years later?

How does it compare to his other albums?

Favorite tracks?

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Kodak Black Faces Two 30-Year Sentences on New Gun Charges

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 09:39 PM PST

JPEGMAFIA type podcast | Hannibal Buress: Handsome Rambler

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 09:24 AM PST

Dave: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 09:57 AM PST

Joji- SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 09:57 AM PST

[FRESH] Ms. Lauryn Hill - Guarding the Gates

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 04:23 AM PST

Cam'ron - Oh Boy (ft. Juelz Santana)

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 04:00 PM PST

[FRESH ALBUM] Queen + Slim: The Soundtrack (featuring new songs by Vince Staples, Lauryn Hill, 6LACK, Megan Thee Stallion, EARTHGANG, Blood Orange and more)

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 08:07 AM PST

Lil B - Gotta Respect It * Music Video * LOTS OF LOVE XO

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 11:49 AM PST

[LEAK] TEYANA TAYLOR & KANYE WEST - Garden (Yandhi HQ) ft Ty Dolla $ign, Ant Clemons)

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 08:47 PM PST

[FRESH] DJ Shadow - Kings & Queens ft. Run The Jewels

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 07:36 AM PST

SiR "Hair Down" Official Lyrics & Meaning | Verified

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 01:54 PM PST

Egyptian hip-hop scene is blooming nowadays

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 05:37 PM PST

We should pay attention to this rising scene and how it developed over the past years

Here is a recent video clip represent the new song done by Marwan Pablo and Molotof

https://youtu.be/QPZOWx681MQ

It's available on Spotify, search for Marwan Pablo

Also the best Egyptian rapper Abyusif has dropped a song called basha e3temd, available on Spotify.

Also here is one of the strongest tracks for the rising artist who known as Wegz, you can also search him on Spotify. T N T by Wegz: https://open.spotify.com/track/35dwOP3oizp5HSdrpjDs5F?si=ssH-cKPVSmabEcKtQjle6g

Another song her for Wegz called على راحتي : https://open.spotify.com/track/2MoOyc7JWR6AxpzSN063EC?si=fm4Ls7J5RhSgM6poIslslQ

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Earl Sweatshirt - TISK TISK / COOKIES

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 01:38 PM PST

[FIRST IMPRESSIONS] Tory Lanez - Chixtape 5

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 04:49 PM PST

Been out lil over 20 hours. Possibly his most anticipated project thus far.

What y'all think?

Better than previous chixtapes? If not where's it rank?

Standout tracks?

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Rage Against The Machine - Born of a Broken Man

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 01:33 PM PST