DJ Kay Slay & Streetsweepers-The Soul Controller [Mixtape]


New mixtape from DJ Kay Slay which features a whole host of familiar names. From the likes of Raekwon, 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Styles P, Papoose, Vado, Maino and Ghostface Killah, we can see a huge New York influence on this mixtape (wouldn’t expect any less from Kay Slay!).

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Diggy Simmons and Uncle Murda-Rising To The Top Freestyle


Another very good freestyle from Diggy, who’s rapping seems to grow more skilful with every track he releases. His flows are certainly more refined, and he takes on a beat nearly twice his age with consumate ease. Murda doesn’t really feature properly, he just chucks some adlibs in.

Can I safely assume that 90-95% of you  have no idea what the original beat is? It’s a Keni Burke classic from ’82, which is certainly worth a listen for the soul heads.

Diggy-Rising To The Top Freestyle ft. Uncle Murda

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Tracks Lost In The Shuffle


The ‘shuffle’ being the hectic week I’ve had.

After the jump, a couple of Kanye-related tracks, a Cam’ron tribute to a fallen soldier, Sway, Grafh and a posse cut which features 3 heavy hitting New York rappers.

Oh and a collaboration between Jadakiss and Uncle Murda. In retrospect a pretty New York influenced post here, but would you expect any less from me?

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DJ Suss One – That Work ft. Uncle Murda, French Montana, Cassidy, Vado & Joell Ortiz [Video]

A slew of talented New York rappers for this posse cut (we’ll pretend Cassidy isn’t from Philly, as lyrically it’s like he’s from NY anyway).

No hook on this one, just each rapper with a verse to showcase their lyrical dexterity and/or street cred. Best verse I hear you ask? I’d probably give it to either Joell or Vado.

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