Featuring "The Most Dangerous Man In the World," Ken Shamrock
Time for FoodManTooth's first annual Halloween feast:
B-Real & Dr. Dre - Puppet Master, originally released on DJ Muggs's Soul Assassins Volume 1. Peep B-Real of Cypress Hill done up all Goldfinger-like (no Anderson Cooper).
In the "Stay Fly" video, Juicy J pioneered a new trend, bitten first by Sordid Puppy and then by everyone else in the universe. This will remain one of my favorite songs ever.
It's too bad Rap is only interested in embracing regional genres like hyphy and crunk and whatever else. Horrorcore has yielded more quality tunes over the years than all of those put together. "Tell me your deepest fear. TELL ME YOUR DEEPEST FEAR!"
Don't get Horrorcore confused with this tripe. This shit is really popular where I grew up, which I'm fairly certain is not a good thing.
This might scare you, if you're afeared of Dipset or the idea of covering a song from Reasonable Doubt and then groping for publicity by dissing Jay-Z makes you queasy. "Imitate Jim Jones/End up like Cory Lidle" - Joe Budden
When I was in, say, 7th grade, I saw this video and thought it the best thing I'd ever seen. It's still a good song. This is the first and last time I post about Tool.
Gravediggaz. I guess this video's a little heavier with the imagery, but "Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide" is an absolute classic.
This is just terrifying.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
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3 comments:
b-real & dre video = shrimp burritos
you i can't get those fucking nas leaks cuz nahright is too lazy to actually host music, although i'm feelin "why you hate the game" despite the fact that it has 18 minutes of gospel outro. but man sendspace, zshare, nahright needs to get outta that shit.
also, ghost is back strikes me as a bizarre first single, although i'm obviously feelin it. not that anyone will remember the song by the time the album comes out in feb. 3489.
yea it is a little weird, it's kind of like that pete rock "single" off fishscale. it'll never get a video or anything. i don't love it, but it's aight. i don't really feel any of that new jay-z and "hip hop is dead" definitely didn't blow me away. KILLER MIKE.
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