
Clipse ft. Keri Hilson & Pharrell - All Eyes On Me (All Versions)

Featured on Greg Streets Greg Hustle mixtape, this is the NO DJ version produced by Don Cannon.
DOWNLOAD: Killer Mike – In My City (Feat. T.I.) (Produced by Don Cannon)


To coincide with today’s Thursday Throwback, I thought it’d be cool to compile the original samples used in this legendary album. LL Cool J’s Mama Said Knock You Out brings back a ton of memories for me. Released on September 18, 1990, I had just started my sophomore year in high school. I remember buying the cassette tape as soon as it came out at Tower Records. Along with N.W.A. and some 2 Live Crew, this tape was in constant rotation in my car’s tape deck as my boys and I would cruise the strip in Virginia Beach. That was before they made cruising illegal. Back then we didn’t have the money for high-end stereo equipment, so we wired up as many home stereo subwoofers we could get so that we could feel “The Boomin’ System” in the trunk of my car. Man, what it was like to be 16…
Anyway, enough strolling through memory lane… this album has a ton of great soul and breakbeat samples used extraordinarily by the legendary Marly Marl. Marly Marl produced this whole album, with the exception of the “Jingling Baby” Remix, which LL Cool J produced himself. The album spawned four singles, “The Boomin’ System”, “Around The Way Girl”, “Mama Said Knock You Out”, and “6 Minutes of Pleasure” and was a huge success for LL.
At 28 samples, I had to break this collection into two sets. Rapidshare has been working the best for me lately; Megaupload and MediaFire have been timing out during my upload. So check the link after the tracklist…
Disc 1
Disc 2
* “The Boomin’ System” also samples a verse from LL’s “Cheesy Rat Blues” ** No sample information found for “Milky Cereal”, “Jingling Baby (Remixed But Still Jingling)”, or “The Power of God”

I’ve been sitting on this set for awhile, trying to find the last two tracks needed to complete the compilation. Didn’t have much luck, so I figured I’d put it up in hopes that someone out there has the two missing tracks. I’ve also added the Luther sample for the “Hot Thing Remix”, but does anyone know who produced that? Thanks to JackFrosty, Goon, and Lyndon for helping make this set complete. I’ve recompiled the compilation and all tracks are now included in the download.
Talib Kweli’s Ear Drum was one of my favorite albums last year. Release on August 21, 2007, this album was (and still is) in constant rotation on my ipod without a single skipped track. Production on this album is simply amazing and yet so diverse, as we got tracks from Madlib, Pete Rock, Hi-Tek and Kanye West, among others. I think you’ll enjoy this sample set just as much as the album itself.
快進撃を続けるZipblockから待望のFOURDソロEPが完成!タイトル曲「Can't Wish Upon A Star」は、夏の夜空を連想させる爽やかなビートに、ドラマチックな歌詞が映える名曲。「スタイリッシュなBlues」ともとれる東京の新しい Hiphopの形が聴ける。さらに今回は、PV、ジャケット共にEP全曲を通しての内容と合わせ、一つのストーリーで表現されていて、まさにライフスタイ ルがそのまま飛び出たかのような感覚で楽しむ事が出来る。唯一のFeaturingアーティストに旧友GASHIMAを迎えた「Still the same」は、まるで事実を元にした映画のような仕上がりで、これまでに聴いた事が無いほど「リアル」な表現になっている。全曲FOURD自らがプロ デュースをこなし、Painが感じられるビートメイクは、まさに革命!!聴けばSoulが踊り出す一枚。
To simplify everything in English, He is a Rapper/DJ/Producer from Japan who released his EP "Can't Wish Upon A Star" Last Year and is a member of Ziplock. Check him out on myspace. The hottest thing out Japan since Nintendo.
Check Him Out on MCU Shu Ha Ri - Still Love CD
CD 1 Track 8. FREE 3 MC'S 2 featuring FOURD, SHIMA

