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To be fair, Timbaland is one of the few modern 'superstar' producers I rate. I mean, he's no J Dilla (RIP), but his beats are consistently interesting, well produced and they really hit the dancefloor hard. Sometimes it's easy to forget that one of the points of Hip-Hop music is to entertain and make people dance.V.I. wrote:I find myself enjoying "Ayo Technology" even though it features Mr. Cent. The attractiveness of this track certainly rests on the newest dynamic duo of hip-hop, Timbaland and Timberlake.
The beat is "off the heezy", in my opinion.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.


dude, didn't i tell you about emusic?V.I. wrote:I hereby request that someone with access to 8 Diagrams upload it to http://www.senduit.com and share the link with those of us either too broke or too frightened to enter the local record shop.
Yeh, have seen that before. It is a bit of a blatant sample, but no more than hundreds of other quality producers. Probably just needed an acknowledgement.SolidLuigi wrote:I've been a fan of Timbaland since I first heard "Luv 2 Luv U" back in the 90's.
I like a lot of the work he did for Aaliyah RIP especially.
Here's an interesting slide show about some dispute over one of Timbaland's songs. I don't know what to think, I know sampling is an accepted part of hip-hop, but shouldn't some credit be given? Especially when it's so close to the original? http://timbalandtempest.ytmnd.com/
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
I'm lazy. Plus I dislike leaving an electronic paper-less trail.reminisco wrote: dude, didn't i tell you about emusic?
seriously... follow the below url... it should work. it's a voucher for 25 free songs.
just remember to cancel when you're done...
http://www.emusic.com/getmusic48

Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.

George Clinton played a gig at my friend's university in the US; backstage someone passed him a spliff, he took two drags and pocketed it. Funkadelic.reminisco wrote:Wolves seems to be the track that has grown on me the most.
for whatever reason, i skipped it a lot when i first got the album, but now i actively seek it out, and gave it 5 stars in my iTunes.

I think Funk-a-delic would have been more appropriate. The stress on the a increases the funkiness quotient.heavycola wrote:George Clinton played a gig at my friend's university in the US; backstage someone passed him a spliff, he took two drags and pocketed it. Funkadelic.reminisco wrote:Wolves seems to be the track that has grown on me the most.
for whatever reason, i skipped it a lot when i first got the album, but now i actively seek it out, and gave it 5 stars in my iTunes.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
a different Wolves, the one on Let's Get Free is one of the best intro tracks on an album.reminisco wrote:Wolves seems to be the track that has grown on me the most.
for whatever reason, i skipped it a lot when i first got the album, but now i actively seek it out, and gave it 5 stars in my iTunes.

is Let's Get Free the other version of 8 Diagrams? i remember reading last fall, right before the album came out, that they were going to release a second version, with different beats...SolidLuigi wrote:a different Wolves, the one on Let's Get Free is one of the best intro tracks on an album.reminisco wrote:Wolves seems to be the track that has grown on me the most.
for whatever reason, i skipped it a lot when i first got the album, but now i actively seek it out, and gave it 5 stars in my iTunes.
Reminisco, V.I. and I discussed Let's Get Free earlier in this thread, it's Dead Prez's first album, released in 2000. Some of their views are extreme, but it's intelligent as in they are arguing for something instead of just rapping about women and cars and drugs. Also their emceeing skills are awesome and the beats are good and range from all different types of music. I still listen to it all the time.SolidLuigi wrote:I LOVE Let's Get Free. Still listen to it all the time. The beats and raps are awesome, they show variation from hard in your face to the peaceful self-reflecting rap, like on the track happiness. I don't agree with all their views on the cd because they have some very extreme ones, but it makes you think about issues.V.I. wrote:Whatever happened to Dead Prez? Didn't they have an album drop a year or so ago?
Needless to say I was excited for Revolutionary But Gangsta, but when I finally heard it, I was extremely disappointed. The beats were ok with some good ones in there, same with their raps. For me one of the biggest disappointments was I felt they backtracked in their message. Their message in the music seemed to me to be more about just promoting violence and they started rapping about more mainstream stuff in songs also. In other words, they seemed to have floated towards the gangsta mindset and away from the freedom fighter inbetween albums. Their music lost a lot of it's intelligence, which I admire in music.

oh, sorry. i must've missed it, when i was only skimming the thread, to avoid having to read anything posted by that cocksucker racist, Napoleon Ier.SolidLuigi wrote: Reminisco, V.I. and I discussed Let's Get Free earlier in this thread, it's Dead Prez's first album, released in 2000. Some of their views are extreme, but it's intelligent as in they are arguing for something instead of just rapping about women and cars and drugs. Also their emceeing skills are awesome and the beats are good and range from all different types of music. I still listen to it all the time.