Mixtapes shouldn't be for sale. Just for free...
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^ yeah, i would have a hard choice picking a favorite as far as production goes because they are both representing the signature sound of Pete Rock altho they are a little bit different - Deda's are a little darker and alot more jazzy: i believe most samples that were used were jazz records while InI has more of a soul element to it. lyrically Deda is dope for a guest verse but a whole album gets a little tiresome so as far as lyrics i give the nod to InI. either way it's a real shame they never got a proper release by Elektra in 1995 and 1996 cuz they stand amongst Pete's finest production work.
no doubt, i been bumpin them again all morning, on the production tip both are equal but im starting to dig deeper into the lyrics and InI is real dope. So is Deda, but the album didnt stay as fresh after a few full spins (i probably shouldnt bump albums on repeat haha) , both are incredible albums though. agreed, it would have been dope if these saw proper release
Internal Affairs - Pharoah Monch
Enta Da Stage - Black Moon
2000 - Grand Puba
and i finally got my copy of Meta - Historical
ayatollah - live from the mpc 60
r.a. the rugged man - legendary classics
dangerdoom - mouse & the mask
Finally got kill devil hills
ALso does anybody know any cd sites for the netherlands?
I have trouble finding a lot of shit.
even releases of this year.
I just bought Underground Kingz and I'm gonna start looking for Super Tight, Ridin Dirty, and Too Hard To Swallow online. It's impossible to find any UGK material from the 90s in Winnipeg so I'm gonna have to start my search online.
black milk- album of the year
^How is it?
off first listen, shit is ill, but i gotta let it digest a lil bit, but in my opinion, its a step up lyrically and the production is fuckin top notch, i wanna say flawless
best tracks so far- black and brown, gotta go, deadly medley