
(Produced by DJ Homicide and Jose Reynoso)Īlright, I'm about to mix it up a little for this post as Sony/Columbia is honoring perhaps the greatest artist of any field of music with a new posthumous release today. “XXX” featuring Method Man (Produced by DJ Homicide) “Whole World Watchin’” (Produced by Lord Finess & he Bossmen)ġ1. “Legacy” (Produced by DJ Homicide and Jose Reynoso)ġ0. “Venom” (Produced by DJ Homicide and Jose Reynoso)ĩ. “Elegance” f/ Nomdiq (Produced by Green Lantern)ħ. “Bit Da Dust” (Produced by DJ Homicide and Jose Reynoso)ĥ.

“Epicenter” featuring Raekwon, Inspectah Deck and Scotty Wotty (Produced by Green Lantern)Ĥ. “Unstoppable” (Produced by Powers Pleasant)ģ. Not to mention that Scotty Wotty The Jackpot, real Wu heads not, get two fetures - one which might actually be a solo joint!Ģ. The album that "Dopium" was supposed to be if it hadn't been watered dwn with weak ass tracks like "Hips", that tea joint, the painful Dubstep remix, the Jim Jones track, you get it. This is reassuring and with the singles Babygrande and Uey has given us I have a feeling this will be U-God's best album yet.
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So that leaves two joints, one by Powers Pleasant of Pro Era fame who has worked with Joey Bada$$ and Capiral Steez, and Ill Tall who sets off the entire album, and everyone knows that you don't set off your album with one of the weaker tracks of the album. DJ Green Lantern is lacing two jonts, including the immaculte single "Epicenter" so no need to worry there. Not only are Choco and DJ Homocide co-producing 7 of the records, but we get one joint each for Lord Finesse and one from Large Professor. This is getting long winded what I'm trying to say that the production which has been Uey's achilles heel seems to be in find hands. There's some really sick exclusives here so press play and enjoy. Showcase Prodigy as one of the best emcees out there and one who could do it on the solo tip, but also to promote Infamous Records with the upcoming Bars-n-Hooks (why do you think Bars N Hooks get the 5 minute opener),and the "Murda Musik: The Soundtrack" and film. As DJ Whoo Kid shouts out "This is the best of P" several times, the tape had a few objectives to lay out.

I've noticed that there's been floaing around a lot of fake mixtapes with this title on YouTube, basically Prodigy compilation of YT users favorite tracks. To my knolwedge there was never a second part ever made but this mx is dope enough to rewind at least a couple of times. This is also about the official DJ Whoo Kid mixtape "H.N.I.C. Well I'm am going to bring as complete Murda Muzik Soundtrack album that is humanly possible so stay tuned for that.īut this is not only a little mini-review of "H.N.I.C." but also a thank you to Albert Johnson for helping to shape Hip Hop as a whole and as such my own adolenscene. At this time they were clearly on a roll, and despite the unreleased "Murda Muzik: The Movie" being pretty damn unwatchable they did record an unreleased soundtrack for the album - granted some of the songs found other outlets later, some of them being on this very mixtape although some are only snippets to get you hyped for the actual album with WHOO KID quipping "COMING ON INFAMOUS RECORDS THAT MURDA MUZIK: THE SOUNDTRACK".

But those three albums right tere, "The Infamous.", "Helll On Earth" and "Murda Muzik" will go down in history as some of the best music the '90s had to offer both musically and lyrically. Get it now or stream below.Together with his rhyme and production patner in Havoc they created 3 classics or at least damn near classis for Loud Recods before P's health and writer's block got the better of him for a while, all while the Hip Hip landscape was shaping up differently around them. This cohesive compilation is gonna be just right for the summer. They are available now at the Nasir Jones official site, Spotify, Apple Music, and your other favorite streaming outlets, with very cool album art courtesy of artist Daniel Arsham. There are 16 unheard tracks that Nas has unleashed.

Compiled from songs that were cut from his last 4 studio albums, The Lost Tapes 2 offers the party, and the teaching we expect from NAS, with some tremendous features that makes it stand alone as a great album.įeatures include the legend Al Jarreau, Keyon Harrold, RaVaughn, and music from magnificent producers like Swizz Beatz, Pharrell, Statik Selectah, RZA, Kanye West, and No I.D., making sure the tracks they are included on were riding for NAS. He has dropped music from this project, but today NAS gives us The Lost Tapes 2.
