Showing posts with label Jeru The Damaja. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeru The Damaja. Show all posts

Friday, 21 October 2011

Oub!! Back In Businezz (2011, COMPilation)


0001 Nine - Fo'eva Blunted
0002 Attica Blues - Tender (Organized Konfusion Remix)
0003 Jeru The Damaja - One Day
0004 NaS - My State Of
0005 Genius-GZA - I Gotcha Back
0006 Caveman - Streetlife (The Principle Remix)
0007 Funky Fresh Few - However You Want It (Ft Jimmy Grand, Craig G & Dirt Digga)
0008 EPMD - Run It (Duke Dumont Mix)
0009 Armand Van Helden - Hot Butter
0010 Freestyle Fellowship - Government Lies
0011 Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock: The Journey (Ins)
0012 Eric B & Rakim - The R (Work, Rest & Play Mix)
0013 KRS-One - Temple Tactics
0014 Durrty Goodz - The Weather Man
0015 Dead Prez - It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop (Radio)


Monday, 17 October 2011

Jeru the Damaja - Heroz 4 Hire (1999) (FLAC/320)


0001    Supahuman Theme 1:24
0002    Great Solar Stance 2:56
0003    Verbal Battle Featuring Miz Marvel 4:00
0004    Bitchez Wit Dikz Feat. Lil' Dap 3:37
0005    Seinfeld 3:41
0006    Renagade Slave 3:07
0007    Presha 3:25
0008    Superhumanz N Luv (Interlude) 0:56
0009    Anotha Victim 3:20
0010    Billie Jean (Safe Sex) 4:21
0011    Blak Luv 4:06
0012    What A Day 2:57
0013    Miz Marvel 3:45
0014    99.9 Pa Cent 3:48



Thursday, 6 October 2011

Jeru The Damaja - Wrath Of The Math (1996) (FLAC/320)


Jeru reunited with DJ Premier for this slightly sprawling second record, though fans must have been delirious with joy to find it was similar to -- and usually just as strong as -- his debut. Though it's clear Jeru isn't as hungry a rapper as he was two years earlier, he has just as much to say, and he's just as angry with the state of hip-hop and black life in general.Jeru goes into metaphysical drama once again with "One Day," wherein commercial rappers (including Puff Daddy and Foxy Brown) kidnap hip-hop, and continues his comic-book battles with the evils of rap amidst the backdrop of the Big Apple on "Revenge of the Prophet (Part 5)." Jeru also spends plenty of time directly addressing real-life issues, dissecting the crass, money-hungry hip-hop scene on "Scientifical Madness," running a sequel to "Da Bichez" called "Me or the Papes," and preaching more knowledge on "Ya Playin' Yaself." His version of the classic braggadocio track comes with "Not the Average" and "Whatever," where he uses knowledge as well as immense skills to foil anyone who's testing him. Though Wrath of the Math did sound similar to Jeru's debut, Premier was even more wide-ranging for his backing tracks, ranging from the comparatively atmospheric ("Invasion") to a succession of momentary samples from out of nowhere ("Physical Stamina"). Unfortunately, it was their last time together; perhaps a bit jealous of Premier's sizable profile, Jeru began producing himself with his next record, Heroz4hire. (AllMusic)

01 Wrath of the Math
02 The Frustrated Nigga
03 Black Cowboys
04 The Bullshit
05 Whatever
06 Physical Stamina
07 One Day
08 Revenge of the Prophet, Pt. 5
09 Scientifical Madness
10 Not the Average
11 Me or the Papes
12 How I'm Livin'
13 Too Perverted
14 Ya Playin' Yaself
15 Invasion

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Jeru The Damaja - The Sun Rises In The East (1994) (FLAC/320)


SAMPLE CREDITS


  • "Intro (Life)"
    • "Cerecka" by Miroslav Vitous
    • Samples from the anime Fist of the North Star. Also the film's opening speech is quoted by Jeru.
  • "D. Original"
    • "Give It To You" by Upp (drum kit)
    • "I'm the Man" by Gang Starr (vocals by Guru)
    • "We Wrote the Songs" by Marley Marl, Biz Markie and Heavy D
  • "Brooklyn Took It"
    • "The Bridge Is Over" by Boogie Down Productions (vocals by KRS-One)
    • "Yes You May Remix" By Lord Finesse feat. Big L (vocals by Big L)
  • "Perverted Monks In Tha House (Skit)"
    • "Epilogue" by Miroslav Vitous
  • "Mental Stamina"
    • "Sesitize" by Roy Ayers
    • "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson (drum kit)
  • "Da Bitchez"
    • "All Night Long" by Mary Jane Girls (drum kit)
    • "Whispering Pines" by The Crusaders
    • "Lyin'-Ass Bitch" by Fishbone
    • "A Bitch iz a Bitch" by N.W.A
    • "Top Billin' by Audio Two
  • "You Can't Stop the Prophet"
    • "Yes, I'm Singing" by Lee Oskar
    • "Chain Reaction" by The Crusaders
    • "Ode to Billy Joe" by Lou Donaldson
    • "Django" by Modern Jazz Quartet (only the Pete Rock remix)
    • "The Show" by Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick (vocals by Slick Rick)
    • "The Shit Is Real (Remix)" by Fat Joe
  • "Ain't the Devil Happy"
    • "Tearz" by Wu-Tang Clan (vocals by RZA)
    • "Our Road" by Lee Oskar
    • "What Am I Smoking?" by Redd Foxx
  • "My Mind Spray"
    • "Nautilus" by Bob James
    • "Crab Apple" by Idris Muhammad (drum kit)
    • "Come Clean" by Jeru the Damaja
  • "Come Clean"
    • "Kool Is Back" by Funk, Inc.
    • "Infinity" by Shelly Manne
    • "Throw Ya Gunz" by Onyx (Vocals by Sonsee)
  • "Jungle Music"
    • "Ike's Mood I/You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" by Isaac Hayes
    • "Dialogue" by Ahmad Jamal
    • "Straight out the Jungle" by Jungle Brothers (Vocals by Mike G)
  • "Statik"
    • "You'll Like It Too" by Funkadelic

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Monday, 19 September 2011

Ghost Dog: The Way Of The Samurai - The Album (2000) (FLAC/320)


Samurai Code Quote 0:15
12 O'Clock, Blue Raspberry & Sunz Of Man – Strange Eyes 5:05
North Star – 4 Sho Sho 4:44
Black Knights – Zip Code 3:06
Samurai Code Quote 0:17
Kool G Rap – Cakes 5:00
Samurai Code Quote 0:18
Suga Bang Bang – Don't Test / Wu Stallion 5:19
Tekitha – Walking Through The Darkness 5:17
Masta Killa & Superb – The Man 4:13
Samurai Code Quote 0:14
La The Darkman & Royal Fam – Walk The Dogs 4:04
12 O'Clock & Melodie – Stay With Me 3:23
Afu-Ra & Jeru The Damaja – East New York Stamp 2:05
Samurai Code Quote 0:33
Wu-Tang Clan – Fast Shadow 3:02
Samurai Code Quote 0:21
RZA – Samurai Showdown 4:00
Samurai Code Final Quote 0:35