Tuesday, July 31, 2012
JAYCEE - IN EFFECT MODE
Now this one is for the grown ups..Real music by a real dj..once again, keep up because this here is what i do..Shouts to everybody who make the real MIXTAPE thing alive...This was done a few years ago & the crazy part it can still be played today !! Can you stay that about the other MIXTAPES lol !!
Troop “Spread My Wings”
LeVert “Casanova” (rip Gerald LeVert)
Bobby Brown “Don’t Be Cruel”
The Boys “Dial My Heart”
Samuelle “So U Like What U See”
After 7 “Can’t Stop”
En Vogue “Hold On”
Klymaxx “Good Love”
Lisa Stansfield “All Around The World” (45 King Remix)
Hi-Five “I Like (the kissing game)” (rip Tony Thompson)
Tevin Campbell “Round & Round”
Christopher Williams “I’m Dreamin”
BBD “Do Me!”
Today “Him Or Me”
Entouch “Too Hype”
Jane Child “Don’t Wanna Fall In Love”
Johnny Gill “Rub You The Right Way” (remix f. CL Smooth)
Redhead Kingpin “Do The Right Thing”
Wreckx N Effect “Rump Shaker”
Big Daddy Kane “I Get The Job Done”
Teddy Riley feat. Guy “My Fantasy”
Bobby Brown “My Prerogative”
Babyface “It’s No Crime”
Janet Jackson “Alright”
Another Bad Creation “Iesha”
MC Brains “Oochie Coochie”
BBD “Poison”
The Good Girls “Your Sweetness Is My Weakness”
Tony Toni Tone “Feels Good
IN EFFECT MODE
Thursday, July 26, 2012
TY HANDSWELL - THE 90'S MIXTAPE V2 ( SONY )
If you enjoy the first one..then you should get on this one too !! Once again, it's not hard to do once you realize how you respect the culture !! Just press play & enjoy !!
THE 90'S MIXTAPE V2 ( TDK TIME )
RADIO MIXTAPE V4 - NYC RADIO ( WHBI )
This one is for my old school crew..If you was born in the 80's or later then this one isn't for you !! Real hip hop on the radio, which in turn birthed the MIXTAPE ERA..Sit back & think about it..If you can rock with Hank Love/Awesome Two..Then you're on my level with this one - How many people remember Kid Finesse & TLC ( No i'm not talking about the group either )...Straight NYC Radio history right here !! Did you ever hear Ulitmate Choice MC's on the radio..Now remember this was before the Stretch Armstrong era..lol !!
Radio Mixtapes V6 Side A
Radio Mixtapes V6 Side A
BRIGHT ONE, I SEE WHAT YOU WAS DOING !!
Now do you understand why i only give one side of tape, but i'm sure you know that i know what you're doing on EBAY & PAYPAL !! You did your best to push this tape & i know you did it - i won't say your name, but best believe i gave DMCA all your info & now they know what you're doing too !! I shared my collection with people all over the world ( international, too ) & i didn't get anything from it - but you tried to get money off this tape & others probably. Now don't be suprised if the DMCA/RIAA knock at your door soon !! Once again, respect what i do & stay in your own lane because your IPO #'s go everywhere on the internet (also i tagged every mp3 with my logo & your IPO # on your computer came up also in this email ). Remember you're using WWW... SMH !! You could of at least changed the link..lol !!
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JAYCEE - MY FORMATIVE YEARS V1
Once again, if you follow me on Twitter - then you know what's happening..The classics just keep coming & now social network knows..This joint should have you thinking on those joints you missed out over the years..Matter of fact, this is the same man who did the Eargasms series..Enjoy what you hear because it's about the music & not the BS you seem to be rocking with now !!
1. “Wild Style Intro”
2. “Cross The Tracks” Maceo & The Macks
3. “DBC Let The Music Play” Stetsasonic
4. “It’s My Turn” Stezo
5. “Because I Got It Like That” Jungle Brothers
6. “PSK What Does It Mean?” Schooly D
7. “Peter Piper” Run-D.M.C.
8. “Sucker DJ’s” Dimples D.
9. “Action” Orange Krush
10. “Once In A Lifetime Groove” New Edition
11. “The Show” Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew
12. “I Know You Got Soul” Eric B. & Rakim
13. “We Drink Old Gold” Mr. X & Mr. Z
14. “AJ Scratch” Kurtis Blow
15. “Jail House Rap” Fat Boys
16. “Cosmic Blast” Captain Rock
17. “What Are We Gonna Do?” Ultimate 3 MC’s
18. “It’s Yours” T La Rock & Jazzy Jay
19. “Fresh Is The Word” Mantronix
20. “Girls” The B-Boys
21. “Marley Marl Scratch” Marley Marl feat. MC Shan
22. “Jam Master Jay” Run-D.M.C.
23. “King Kut” Word Of Mouth feat. DJ Cheese
24. “Beat Box” Art Of Noise
25. “Musique Non Stop” Kraftwerk
26. “2 Live” 2 Live Crew
27. “Smerphies Dance” Spyder D
28. “That’s The Joint” Funky Four + 1
29. “Love Rap” Spoonie Gee
30. “World Famous” Malcolm McLaren
31. “Funky Drummer” (MURO Mix) James Brown
32. “It’s A Demo” Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo
33. “Have A Nice Day” Roxanne Shante
34. “Shout” Tears For Fears
35. “Black Grass” Bad Bascomb
36. “Let’s Dance” David Bowie
37. “Hear The Drummer Get Wicked” Chad Jackson
38. “Chocolate Buttermilk” Kool & The Gang
39. “The Champ” The Mohawks
40. “Apache” The Incredible Bongo Band
41. “Soul Makossa” Manu DiBango
42. “Got To Give It Up” Marvin Gaye
43. “Sunny” Boney M.
44. “Love Til’ The End Of Time” Paulinho DaCosta
45. “Ebony Jam” Tower Of Power
46. “A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays” De La Soul feat. Black Sheep & Tribe Called Quest
My Formative Years V1
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Ted Smooth's Old School Jam @ Randalls Island August 12, 2012
Now you going to see what we do all day everyday in NYC !! Salute to Ted Smooth for keep doing this for the people...The classics at it's finest, none of the current BS...The djs' that's going be here is crazy...Added to the list of djs' - Break Beat Lou & others...If you're not in NYC this day, you'll miss out on something great !!
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
JS-1 - " DEMOLITION MIX"
Tapemasta: The crazy part we was talking about this when we was at the tools of war event..Now this should people realize how important real MC's are..Enough of the BS which you hear right now..Enjoy some of your favorite mc's...Props to JS-1 for putting this together & best believe my neighbors is going to know about this one..( 3 hours of real shit ) lol !! Salute to real dj's. & mc's...POW !!
It's finally here... The
3 hour long "DEMOlition Mix" is complete. For the past year or two i
collected a bunch of demos from many of our favorite hip hop artists. I have a
collection of approximately 350 to 400 demos and rare tracks. I narrowed that
down to my favorite 100 and made this mix. There is a few things to keep in mind
about this new mix. First, these are all demos, many of them from cassette
tapes, poorly recorded, duplicated n copied over the years, played on radio
shows, etc, so the sound quality is not top notch. The sound is the best it
could be considering what this is. i had to leave out several of the famous Wu
Tang demos and some Mobb Deep demos because of the extremely poor quality.
Second, when i say demo, i mean that lightly. Many of these are actual "demos"
in the traditional sense of the first recordings they made to shop for record
deals. Others are unreleased songs, some that are not completed, some are songs
that have been released but this is the original version or unreleased remix.
Some are just very rare unreleased songs that i wouldn't necessarily classify as
a "demo". And finally, these are my favorites. Like i said, i have 400, so i
picked the ones i personally like to listen to the most. Please do not contact
me to tell me which rare demo you know of that i missed or didn't play unless
you are emailing me the file and thanking me for making such an unmatched
plethra of mixtapes. Also, I'm sure there is demos and freestyles from wocka
flocka, drake's uni-brow, mac miller's cousin and asap rocky's partner asap
bullwinkle, but i used songs from only the greatest like krs-one, biggie, rakim,
kool g rap, big daddy kane, nas, run dmc, tribe, del, organized konfusion, lord
finesse, etc... For most people this is getting 3 hours and almost 100 songs by
your favorite classic hip hop groups that are brand new, but made in the golden
era years. It's really a nice treat and it will take you a while to listen all
the way through.
I doubt there is anyone who
heard EVERY single track in this mix. Even the biggest hip hop fiend and
collector is sure to find something on here to make them look twice. This whole
mix is worth it just for the unreleased KRS-ONE and DJ PREMIER track that
didn't make the Return of the Boom Bap album.
Thank You Dj Premier for
letting me have that. I promise we won't sell a few thousand white label 12"'s
to japan. hahaha. The 3rd Bass and Brand New Heavies track is also a really good
one to check out. Of course all the Rakim songs on here are sure to make you
press rewind once or twice. I think the DMX track like Unstoppable Force will
surprise people. I love the Biggie reference track for Lil Kim. That's been
around for the longest, but it's classic and i die laughing everytime he says
stuff like "i suck dick better than you." lmao. man, mr. cee must have been
loving this track. I wish i had the reference tracks Treach did for Queen
Latifah or all the ones everyone did for Dr. Dre. anyways... The first song,
with RUN DMC doing the original to the Beastie Boys Slow N Low is really bugged
out too. I'd like to know the story behind how soo many different songs were
made. For those who never heard the Scenario Freestyle version or the Rampage
freestyle with LL Cool J's second verse, then you are in for a big treat! There
is also no other mix available that is 3 hours long, with this amount of rare
material, and cut up and blended the way i do it. The track-listing should speak
for itself. This is certainly a mix for your all-time collection. It is long
(3 hours), so the file size is fairly large (270mb), but well worth the
download.
Obviously you can see the
amount of time and energy i put into making these special mixes for everyone. I
do ask in return that you really help me get these mixes out there on the
internet for people to hear. please tell your friends on facebook and twitter.
let them know! retweet and post, please. If you work on any official hiphop
site, this mix should be posted there. Soo many people have no clue there is
still a few djays like myself left that is posting mixes like this. Let's be
serious, most mixtpe djays nowadays are charging up-n-coming kids to put their
demo on some bullshit mixtape. That's as corny as rappers who think they made
mixtapes... But not as bad as rappers n singers who think they dj.
Pull out ya money, pull out ya
cut, pull up a chair...
I hope you enjoy this and
appreciate the history and super-special rare treats hidden in this mix. Since i
have soo many left, this will probably be a volume 1, with volume 2 coming next
year. For now, I'd like to thank a bunch of my fellow dj friends, collectors,
others who inspire me to do mixes likes this, and those who help me find some of
these treats. Thank You.... i don't forget any of you and remember all you do
for me. Just you remember that every time you see a fake dj, someone posing as a
dj, disrespecting djaying, pleeeease, slap the shit out them. No matter how "hip
hop" you think you are and how cool and knowledgeable you perceive yourself to
be, there is ALWAYS more to learn and more treats to find. The 80's and 90's for
hip hop were not just the same 100 songs every idiot dj has in their serato.
There is thousands of songs, so dig, dig, dig, and dig some more...
DO NOT FORGET, YOU CAN GET
DOZENS OF MIXES by DJ JS-1 at WWW.DJJS1.BLOGSPOT.COM
DEMOLITION TRACKLIST: (185
minutes)
2-slow n low (unreleased
demo) - run dmc
3-touchdown (demo) - snoop
dogg
4-slaves -
cenubites
5-untitled (unreleased demo
1996) - t la rock n react
6-queen bitch (reference trk
original) - biggie
7-capital r.a.s. - ras
kass
8-i wanna be president -
channel live
9-untitled - grand
puba
10-raise it up - large pro
(main source)
11-chillin' w marley marl
promo - mc lyte
12-1 flip styles - sadat x,
grand puba, diamond d
13-open mic - eminem
14-remain anonymous - ras
kass
15-untitled - grand
puba
16-get live (unreleased demo)
- rahzel n organized konfusion
17-props over here (original
demo) - the beatnuts
18-give up the goods (original
demo) - mobb deep
19-come on - sadat x n
biggie
20-untitled (go queensbridge)
- tragedy
21-check a bitch - kool g
rap
22-unofficial mahogany 2?
(unreleased demo) - rakim
23-getz funky - ESP (tha
alkaholiks)
24-you got dat - edo
g
25-time - large pro (main
source)
26-don't ask for money - grand
daddy iu
27-peace prosperity n paper -
a tribe called quest
28-poor young dave - snoop
doog
29-backstabber -
eminem
30-how ya livin' - brand
nubians
31-like this - freddie foxxx
(bumpy knuckles)
32-keep ya mouth shut - lord
finesse
33-cool n calm - pete rock n
cl smooth
34-step into the ozone (demo)
- oc
35-to each his own - showbiz n
ag
36-enter the dragon - kool g
rap
37-midnight wrecka - pete rock
n cl smooth
38-survival of the fittest -
mobb deep
39-nas will prevail -
nas
40-international arrival -
organized konfusion
41-it's gettin' hectic
(unreleased from return of the boom bap lp)
- krs-one n dj
premier
42-represent (original demo) -
nas n dj premier
43-machine gun funk (premier
remix) - biggie n dj premier
44-i'm not superman -
gangstarr
45-hard to kill (original
demo) - showbiz n ag
46-it gets no better - casual
n pep luv
47-welcome to the grooveyard
(demo) - ESP (tha alkaholiks)
48-scenario (unreleased demo)
- the beastie boys
49-three little pigs -
dmx
50-everythings cool (demo) -
rakim
51-coyote - jungle
brothers
52-flip dat shit - naughty by
nature n onyx n biggie
53-georgie porgie - a tribe
called quest n brand nubians
54-bootleggin' - large pro
(main source)
55-word to the wise -
del
56-fat for the 90's (demo) -
lord finesse n ag
57-props (unreleased) - 3rd
bass n brand new heavies
58-untitled (freestyle demo) -
special ed
59-i'm convinced - showbiz n
ag
60-biggie got the hype shit
(demo) - biggie
61-take it back to brooklyn
(demo) - ole dirty bastard
62-untitled - nas
63-principal of the new school
- big l
64-can you feel it -
casual
65-bust a lil somethin' - lord
finesse
66-i declare war - kool g
rap
67-stunt of the block - super
kids (tragedy)
68-county blues (freestyle
demo) - snoop dogg
69-call me conceited - edo
g
70-who stole the clipprs
(1991) - common sense
71-scenario (cypher demo) -
atcq, lons, de la soul, blacksheep
72-the mighty one - do it all
(lords of the undergound)
73-it ain't where ya from -
king sun
74-9mm rhymes -
kurious
75-rasta imposter (freestyle)
- ll cool j
76-"a" for effort - common
sense
77-bring the rock - new style
(naughty by nature)
78-it's my thing - grand
puba
79-just another day in the
projects - nas
80-rampage (unreleased
freestyle demo) - ll cool j n epmd
81-d nice rocks (call me d
nice demo) - d nice
82-cooling one day - organized
konfusion
83-check the fine print - the
artifacts
84-ice cream man - method
man
85-unstoppable force -
dmx
86-scuffin' those knees - the
new style (naughty by nature)
87-mind ova matter - organized
konfusion
88-caliente (demo version) -
cypress hill
89-hypnotic (unreleased demo)
- rakim
90-biterphobia -
eminem
91-raw (remix demo) - big
daddy kane n kool g rap
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
FUNK YOU !!
Tapemasta: I'm always ready to hear some funk or classic shit for the Itouch..Wake up people because we're on this heavy !!
Diggers Union: Let’s get funky! For the debut episode of “Enjoy and Be Educated,” The Diggers Union have curated a 1-hour mix of funky tracks for your listening pleasure. The playlist will only contain the title of each track.. the artist(s) will not be revealed. The Diggers Union has left it up to you – the listener – to ID each musician. Enjoy and be educated!
Playlist:
01. Intro
02. Could Heaven Ever Be Like This
03. Shamboozie
04. Cold Sweat
05. California Dreamin’
06. Here We Come, Here We Go, Here We Are
07. Butterfingers
08. Attica
09. Star Wars
10. Nautilus
11. Soul Groove
12. Power of Soul
13. 7 Minutes of Funk
Digger Union
Radio Mixtape V4 ( Side A )
If you're over 35, then this music is for you..straight up don't even download if you can't relate !! Your favorite mixtape dj's is on the radio now & won't rock out like they use to - which why the mixtapes is so popular today especially the "CASSETTE TAPES"...Once again, enjoy the sounds of that CLASSIC NYC RADIO VIBE...I know to do this !!
Radio Mixtape V4
Radio Mixtape V4
Radio Mixtape V3 ( Side A )
If you don't know what i do, then let's just say class is in session & the world knows !! I can enjoy a real mixtape & that's the era i came from..Once again enjoy the music because that's actually where the 90's dj's got their format & style from - listening to the radio on sat & sunday nights !! History at it's finest..
Radio Mixtape V3 ( Side A )
Radio Mixtape V3 ( Side A )
Radio Mixtape V2 ( Side A )
I know you didn't think that i was going to slow down on the CASSETTES..Remember i can do this everyday & still have fun..POW !! You to be there to enjoy the music...
Radio Mixtape V2
Radio Mixtape V2
JAYCEE - EARGASMS V10
Now this isn't your average mixtape & it's for the true music lovers..Now for those corny dudes searching the net for mixtapes..If you want those to find the hard joints, send the check or ask the dj directly..Don't get mad because you was hiding or too young to get those mixtapes back then..I do what i do for a reason..POW !! Stay focus because you'll be seen for the BULLSHIT person you are..
Jaycee - Eargasms V10
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Ty Handswell - The 90's Hip Hop 120 Min Mixtape
Guess who's back..I'm on this for real !! While everybody keeps searching the net for mixtapes - I'll keep dropping more & more joints..If you enjoyed DJ Stickem mixes, then this one should have you hyped up for the summer of 2012..Once again, i'm on point - keep up !!!
TY Handswell
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Hot Day - Reach Out by NAS Feat Mary J Blige
Once again, do you see what's happening around you !! The classics will last a long time, so as the title says " REACH OUT "...You got to love NYC !!!
Hot Day - Master Mix ( Once In A Lifetime Groove ) 1986 Hot Day Records
Tapemasta: Now i won't tell you what's really happening around you, but let's just say that you're going to get a history lesson about hip hop - which i'm sure you didn't know anything about !! But after today you'll understand why we do this for real !! POW !!!
The only thing better then a great song, is the story of how the song came about, I recorded this song in 1985 as a remix for New Edition 3 years before Soul 2 Soul came out with back to life and all the hits they had with that HipHop sound. the record company N.E. was on at the time didn't accept my remix they said the sound was to hiphop for N.E./MCA Records so i released it on my own label Hot Day Records and named it Hotday Master Mix, you could do stuff like that back in the 80's (well kinda
Lord Finesse Sues Mac Miller Over A Mixtape !!
Tapemasta: Now you get to see what can happen when you try to be slick..Certain people have to respect the culture whether you believe it or not..So those people who try to get smart & do stupid stuff - remember you can get sued too !! So if you try to take advantage of somebody remembers what comes around goes around !!
Lord Finesse Sues Mac Miller Over Mix Tape
By NICK MCCANN
(CN) - Rapper Lord Finesse says in a $10 million lawsuit that 20-year-old rap star Mac Miller ripped off his 1995 hit "Hip 2 Da Game" to launch his music career.
Lord Finesse (born Robert Hall) has been rapping since the late 1980s, and led the popular New York hip-hop crew Diggin in the Crates (D.I.T.C.), in addition to having a solo career and writing for rappers like Biggie Smalls and Dr. Dre. In 1995, Finesse released his hit song "Hip 2 Da Game," which is the subject of his lawsuit against Mac Miller in federal court in Manhattan.
"This is a case about a teenage rapper- Mac Miller- copying the music from a song written, produced and performed by Lord Finesse, a hip hop legend, changing the title and then distributing it under his own name in order to launch his music career," the complaint states. Mac Miller released his version of "Hip 2 Da Game" on a "mix tapes," a term used to describe free music distributed by up-and-coming rappers. The "mix tape" strategy has been favored by many rappers and hip hop producers in recent years. Rappers often record new rhymes over the instrumental tracks of older, popular rap songs and distribute the music for free. Finesse, whose real name is Robert Hall, sued the website DatPiff.com, which is one of the best known distributors of free mix tapes from new rappers, and Miller's label, Rostrum Records. Miller's real name is Malcolm McCormick. "In 2010, Mac Miller recorded himself rapping over Finesse's music and renamed the song 'Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza' ('The Kool Aid Song')," according to the complaint. Miller signed with Rostrum in July 2010 and released a mix tape called "K.I.D.S.: Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit," which contained "Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza." The mix tape was released on DatPiff in August 2010, has been downloaded more than 500,000 times and has been streamed more than 450,000 times, the lawsuit states. The video for "Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza," which uses the beat for "Hip 2 Da Game" has been viewed nearly 24 million times on YouTube, according to the complaint. Finesse says Miller has profited from the unauthorized use of his song. The lawsuit cites a New York Times article from last November about Miller that explains how the alleged infringement is "part of a strategy to build a fan base."
Lord Finesse (born Robert Hall) has been rapping since the late 1980s, and led the popular New York hip-hop crew Diggin in the Crates (D.I.T.C.), in addition to having a solo career and writing for rappers like Biggie Smalls and Dr. Dre. In 1995, Finesse released his hit song "Hip 2 Da Game," which is the subject of his lawsuit against Mac Miller in federal court in Manhattan.
"This is a case about a teenage rapper- Mac Miller- copying the music from a song written, produced and performed by Lord Finesse, a hip hop legend, changing the title and then distributing it under his own name in order to launch his music career," the complaint states. Mac Miller released his version of "Hip 2 Da Game" on a "mix tapes," a term used to describe free music distributed by up-and-coming rappers. The "mix tape" strategy has been favored by many rappers and hip hop producers in recent years. Rappers often record new rhymes over the instrumental tracks of older, popular rap songs and distribute the music for free. Finesse, whose real name is Robert Hall, sued the website DatPiff.com, which is one of the best known distributors of free mix tapes from new rappers, and Miller's label, Rostrum Records. Miller's real name is Malcolm McCormick. "In 2010, Mac Miller recorded himself rapping over Finesse's music and renamed the song 'Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza' ('The Kool Aid Song')," according to the complaint. Miller signed with Rostrum in July 2010 and released a mix tape called "K.I.D.S.: Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit," which contained "Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza." The mix tape was released on DatPiff in August 2010, has been downloaded more than 500,000 times and has been streamed more than 450,000 times, the lawsuit states. The video for "Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza," which uses the beat for "Hip 2 Da Game" has been viewed nearly 24 million times on YouTube, according to the complaint. Finesse says Miller has profited from the unauthorized use of his song. The lawsuit cites a New York Times article from last November about Miller that explains how the alleged infringement is "part of a strategy to build a fan base."
"'First, the good news: A new generation of rappers is actively trying to build a new business model in which releasing oodles of free material online builds a fan base that paves the way for revenue streams: touring, merchandise, even something as old-fashioned as a record deal,'" the Times article said. Finesse says he filed the lawsuit after DatPiff, Rostrum and Miller refused to respond to a cease and desist letter earlier this month. The $10 million lawsuit alleges copyright infringement, unfair competition, unjust enrichment, interference, deceptive trade practices, and a number of related state law claims. Finesse also seeks a permanent injunction from the court. The rapper is represented by Brian Levenson and Matthew Schwartz of Schwartz & Ponterio in New York.
Chief One - Tape V10
Shout to DJ Roz for this one - out his personal collection..If you need that blend again for the summer - well here you go !! I told you, i'm on it for this summer !!
Chief One Tape V10
Chief One Tape V10
Technician The DJ - 90's Hip Hop 6/30/12
So you thought i forgot everybody..I'm just doing grown up stuff & making people mad at the same time..The return of the Cassettes is nice right now, social network is loving it !! The concept came hard & now everybody is accepting it..Now i'm dropping real dj's who work real hard & you didn't even know about it !! This time up is Technician The DJ & he has the skills too - he does this every year !! Enjoy the sounds of a real dj..POW !!
Technican The DJ
Technican The DJ
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
WONDER - 80'S & 90'S BLEND LIVE ON SHADE 45
The kid DJ Wonder on back with his blend joint..Now you got something for that Fourth Of July BBQ with the family..POW !!!
WONDER'S 80 & 90'S BLEND...
WONDER'S 80 & 90'S BLEND...
FOR ALL MASTERS INTERVIEW WITH DJ SNS
My partner in crime Nick ( FOR ALL MASTERS ) did his thing with this interview..Once again, it's all fun to hear about how dj's from the past can still be popular even today..Enjoy your history lesson about the MIXTAPES..POW !! Check Nick @ http://forallmasters.com/ for more interviews, freestyles, etc...
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