one song a day from each user, nothing more.
"42 (Forty Deuce)" - Your Old Droog
@Trollheart this one by him is nice also
"Mean it in the Morning" - Loyle Carner
^Gordon Bennett, that's a nice backing track with cool vocals.
Yeah he's something special isn't he? And he's English, too. Props, as I believe stage structures are called.
"You Ain't Real" - Swifty McVay
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J. Cole
Dec 14, 2021
Quote2014 Forest Hills Drive
℗ 2014 Cole World/Interscope Records
Released on: 2014-12-09
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Ronald Gilmore
Associated Performer, Bass: Nate Jones
Associated Performer, Additional Vocals: Kaye Fox
Producer: J. Cole
Producer, Additional Producer: Timothy "Nick Paradise" Thomas
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mix Engineer: Juro "Mez" Davis
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Jeremy Cimino
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Jack Mason
Producer, Executive Producer: Jermaine Cole
Producer, Executive Producer: Dreamville
Producer, Executive Producer: Mark Pitts
Producer, Executive Producer: Roc Nation
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Brian Gardner
Associated Performer, Guitar: David Linaburg
Producer, Additional Producer: Andre "Dre Charles" Thomas
Producer, Additional Producer: Team Titans
Composer Lyricist: Jermaine Cole
Composer Lyricist: Timothy Thomas
Composer Lyricist: Yumi Arai
Composer Lyricist: Kunihiko Murai
QuoteDon't give 'em too much you (Don't give 'em too much you)
Don't let 'em take control (Don't let 'em take control)
It's one thing you do (It's one thing you do)
Don't let 'em taint your soul (Don't let 'em taint your soul)
If you believe in God (If you believe in God)
One thing's for sure (One thing's for sure)
If you ain't aim too high (If you ain't aim too high)
Then you aim too low (Then you aim too low)
"Purple Lamborghini" - Skrillex & Rick Ross
Come on, seriously? You're going to leave white, Irish, hasn't-a-clue-about-hip-hop Trollheart to keep coming up with tracks? Me and Quantum? What about all you lads and lasses who are always going on about the genre? Nobody got nothin'? Is this not like letting your mother choose your clothes when you've turned thirty, or something?
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Quote from: Trollheart on Jan 28, 2025, 10:58 PMCome on, seriously? You're going to leave white, Irish, hasn't-a-clue-about-hip-hop Trollheart to keep coming up with tracks? Me and Quantum? What about all you lads and lasses who are always going on about the genre? Nobody got nothin'? Is this not like letting your mother choose your clothes when you've turned thirty,
HEY! I'm busy chatting shit about President Musk and Vice President Trump. So I'm not always going to be posting in here daily if I don't remember to. Just deal with it.
Quote from: DJChameleon on Jan 29, 2025, 01:17 PMHEY! I'm busy chatting shit about President Musk and Vice President Trump. So I'm not always going to be posting in here daily if I don't remember to. Just deal with it.
That's cool. You want to leave me here to rearrange all the furniture and mess up your nice carpet, I can do that! :laughing: Now, let's see:
BadBoi's Big Guide to Hip-Hop for the White Man, Page 34...
"I'm Thinking About Horses" - Mansionz
"Comfortably Numb" - Bodycount with Dave Gilmour
20th anniversary. Kanye was so much better as a rapper when he had writers helping him.
My fave Kanye from last year with the Freddie Gibbs feature being the standout and icing on the cake
shout out to Frownland :-[
"21 Gun Salute" - Stormzy
https://boxden.com/showthread.php?t=3300946
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Some New Orleans Bounce in honor of the Super Bowl being there yesterday.
This cornball Drake talking bout "Gimmie a hug" like those cornballs from high school that would do that to all girls.
Quote from: DJChameleon on Feb 21, 2025, 09:03 PMI was gonna post that this morning but got busy
they removed it, damn
I'm starting to feel old, how is this song almost a decade old already??
"Dear Black Son" (Brother Ali)
Quote from: DJChameleon on Mar 15, 2025, 05:59 AM
I know herrrrrrrr....I wondered what happened to her a while back!
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nice song too
Yeah remember when she used to do all those songs with her husband?
Quote from: DJChameleon on Mar 15, 2025, 07:16 AMYeah remember when she used to do all those songs with her husband?
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The low slowed-down voice is a bit annoying but apart from that it's a groovy tune.
Quote from: Saulaac on Mar 27, 2025, 08:52 PM
The low slowed-down voice is a bit annoying but apart from that it's a groovy tune.
What a high school throwback! Thanks! :)
Ghost has a critically acclaimed discography, but I still think
Bulletproof Wallets is underrated.
Quote from: SGR on Mar 27, 2025, 08:55 PMWhat a high school throwback! Thanks! :)
First time I heard it today. Didn't know of A$AP but I heard a snippet on a rugby highlights vid and looked it up.
Quote from: Saulaac on Mar 27, 2025, 09:28 PMFirst time I heard it today. Didn't know of A$AP but I heard a snippet on a rugby highlights vid and looked it up.
You didn't know of A$AP Rocky? Surely you've heard this track at least, from back in the day when Kendrick and Drake would feature on the same track.
Umm, don't think I ever heard this track (#slightly embarrassed). Was this a big one on the hip-hop scene? Like a Miles Davis release?
Goes to show I should have carried on listening to Janet Jackson back in the day ;D
Quote from: Saulaac on Mar 27, 2025, 09:51 PMUmm, don't think I ever heard this track (#slightly embarrassed). Was this a big one on the hip-hop scene? Like a Miles Davis release?
Goes to show I should have carried on listening to Janet Jackson back in the day ;D
It was very big/popular around the time of release - as you can see, the Youtube video has almost 350 million views. As a very big Miles Davis fan myself, I don't think I'd compare it to him though. :laughing: So many of Miles records pushed the boundaries of his genre, and basically changed the entire script in some cases. This song/artist is not that in any sense of the word. It's very much of it's time.
There's something special about it. A lot of work went into it. I tried to look up the year on discogs but it doesn't say what year it was.
What are we talkin' about? 2008 or something?
Quote from: Saulaac on Mar 27, 2025, 10:28 PMThere's something special about it. A lot of work went into it. I tried to look up the year on discogs but it doesn't say what year it was.
What are we talkin' about? 2008 or something?
2013 I think
I used to listen to Deniro a lot back in the day.