Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
I65 CONNECTED
http://www.sendspace.com/file/944xtm
Heres the official mixtape to represent the burgeoning Alabama hip-hop scene. This complitation presents the finest of Alabama hip-hop with new music from Yelawolf, KD, Don Prez, King South, The Last Mr. Bigg, Fatthead, Attitude, Dirty, King David, MP Da Wizard, Murc Camp, Eskimo Joe, Rich Boy, Eldorado Red, G-Mane, G-Side, H.A.M., Jackie Chain, and more
TRACKLIST:
Yelawolf-Daddy’s Lambo
Don Prez feat. Lil Reggie, KD-Big Knot
The Last Mr. Bigg-Hoe Check
Fatt Head-Where Ya Racks At?
Attitude Feat. Jackie Chain & Marley – One Hunnid
Dirty-Rollin Vogues
King David feat. Courtney Monroe-Ackin’
KD feat. MP Da Wizard-Whoa
Murc Camp-Shine
Eskimo Joe (of BA Boyz)-Cookie Print (Tiger Woods
Rich Boy feat. Yelawolf-Go Crazy
Eldorado Red Ft Bambino Gold & Fat Boi Grizzy – Pouring Up
Southern Charm feat. KD-I Feel
G-Mane-Project Hallway
G-Side-Back 2 The Future
King South feat Strap of Travis Porter-Party All The Time
H.A.M.-Sky High Lighfe
Jackie Chain-Living It Up
Friday, November 26, 2010
D/L 4Tr3DJs Iron Bowl Mix NOW!!!
Multiupload - http://www.multiupload.com/OPKPHRRLWC
Limelinx - http://limelinx.com/files/dad8ed4fbf82b2444dfacced44471d84
M.P. - Mastermind
Lil Mook ft. Yung Gipp - Poppin Bands
FatHead ft. Country Boi Tweet & Conflict - Money Town Down
Novacane - Fortune 500 Swaggin
Official Ent (Lil Chappy, Nino) - Yeah
King David ft. Prettie Blaque - Get Back To The Money
Yelawolf - Daddy's Lambo
Impala & Novacane - Put The Word Out
M.P. - Michael Jordan
Country Boi Tweet - Old Money
6 Tre G ftYoung Buck - Hard Drugs
Kano ft. Doeboi - Str8 Drop
KD ft. Big Reese & Don Dada - The Man
Trapboi - Stupid (Prod By J. Byrd - Backwood Productions)
Attitude ft. Jackie Chain & Marley - One Hunnid
L-Gin - We Don't Stop, We Go
Impala, Novacane, Lil Mook, Black, Yung Gipp, & Knuck - Affiliated
Limelinx - http://limelinx.com/files/dad8ed4fbf82b2444dfacced44471d84
M.P. - Mastermind
Lil Mook ft. Yung Gipp - Poppin Bands
FatHead ft. Country Boi Tweet & Conflict - Money Town Down
Novacane - Fortune 500 Swaggin
Official Ent (Lil Chappy, Nino) - Yeah
King David ft. Prettie Blaque - Get Back To The Money
Yelawolf - Daddy's Lambo
Impala & Novacane - Put The Word Out
M.P. - Michael Jordan
Country Boi Tweet - Old Money
6 Tre G ftYoung Buck - Hard Drugs
Kano ft. Doeboi - Str8 Drop
KD ft. Big Reese & Don Dada - The Man
Trapboi - Stupid (Prod By J. Byrd - Backwood Productions)
Attitude ft. Jackie Chain & Marley - One Hunnid
L-Gin - We Don't Stop, We Go
Impala, Novacane, Lil Mook, Black, Yung Gipp, & Knuck - Affiliated
Monday, November 22, 2010
ALABAMA HU$TLAZ 2 STREET CERTIFIED
http://www.datpiff.com/GMANE_BENTLEY_Alabama_Hustlaz_Vol_2.m108977.html
1.BOPN-Tam Tam & 6Tre 2.Box Chevy Pt 3 3.Bandz 4.cut it up Henny Bentley Gmane 5.Club Pictures Produced by ATX 6.pay attention feat. c-nile 7.SWAG Mike Starr 8.Kenny Thomas - Fucked Up 9.knoc - get at me 10.GMane feat Bentley & Kristms- Keep On 11.freestylewizard Dineonyaknees 12.Everynight 13.db49 - ready to go 14.Freestyle Nicky2States
1.BOPN-Tam Tam & 6Tre 2.Box Chevy Pt 3 3.Bandz 4.cut it up Henny Bentley Gmane 5.Club Pictures Produced by ATX 6.pay attention feat. c-nile 7.SWAG Mike Starr 8.Kenny Thomas - Fucked Up 9.knoc - get at me 10.GMane feat Bentley & Kristms- Keep On 11.freestylewizard Dineonyaknees 12.Everynight 13.db49 - ready to go 14.Freestyle Nicky2States
Monday, November 8, 2010
ALABAMA HUSTLAZ 3
http://www.limelinx.com/files/437b929b6ea0f6f7afb4aef7093127ba
ALABAMA HU$TLAZ vol 3: "CA$H iz KING"
1. Rich Green ft Bravo Money- 84's
2. Untamed ft ST- Talkin It
3. Attitude- Hamstrang
4. Kristmas ft DJ Cunta- Somebody
5. PRGz ft Big Pope- Anutha Night
6. DJ E- I Got Dat
7. G Side ft Chris Lee- Money in da Sky
8. DB49- Can't See
9. PT ft GMANE & Lyrix- Feelin Good
10. Ric Atari ft Bentley, GMANE & Sam Freeze- So Hard
11. DJ Cunta ft Swagg Buddies- Whut u do it 4
12. Scragg Lee- Boyz n da Gump
13. Yelawolf- Lookin for an Alien Love
14. Victoria Tate- Hello Baby
Monday, October 4, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
rich boy "top of the world"
not sure who this chilli chill is but Rich is back on um... i'm diggin he films his vids in Bama.. we gotta get sumthin in soon!!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
G. SIDE feat CHRIS LEE "MONEY IN DA SKY"
Having rocked the show and the afterparty at Oslo’s Club BlÃ¥ on their debut European excursion this past Easter weekend, Huntsville’s leading lights, G-Side, jumped in the studio with Norwegian singer Chris Lee and just poured their souls onto this beautiful composition from Norwegian production team the Basmo Family. This track is simply incredible. And who better to encapsulate the feeling inside that studio and the song’s representation of the culmination of a decade’s work than the heart and soul of the sounds you hear from Slow Motion Soundz, CP of the mighty mighty Block Beattaz:
“It was an honour working with the Basmo team, and especially working with Chris Lee to create a visual time marker for our first international trip. The track completely encompassed what we were feeling internally after accomplishing our most significant goal to date. Not only did we reach the milestone, we were able to share the moment with those directly responsible for allowing them to become reality. To my international fam, Rob Pursey, Davey Boy Smith, DJ Giraffo, Juice Mane Hugo, J Dirrt, Chris Quality and 30 Pack…Selah.”
Chris Lee had this to say about the session with G-Side, CP of the Block Beattaz and the Basmo Family at Oslo Records studios:
“It was great experience from the get go. You could tell that everybody in that room were there to make a great song, so that was a very good start. And then Basmo Family played us this incredible beat and then I knew it was going to be something special.
Watching CP mixing and producing the vocals was awesome. His whole being and persona was screaming that he loves music with all his heart and it’s always incredible to work with people like that. And it doesn’t hurt that dude is a genius either, which I already knew from listening to his beats.”
Thursday, March 11, 2010
TAM TAM.. "BITCH PLEASE"
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
THE VALENTINEZ DAY MASSACRE
Saturday, February 27, 2010
ELDORADO RED.. REPPIN ALABAMA!!!
ELDORADO RED INTERVIEW WIT MS RIVER CITY
What was your game plan after that situation was over?
After the deal got fucked up, I came back to Alabama, to the streets. I knew Rick Rock from Alabama – he was originally from the Bay Area but we both had family in Alabama. We knew each other before he had blew up in the production game. So I went out there and tried to make somethin’ happen. But you know, every situation ain’t the right situation. When you tryin’ to fit in to someone else’s program, but at the same time, you patiently waitin’ to do yo thang, then your success is basically depending upon if these people pop off or not. When The Federation’s success wasn’t what the label expected, they got dropped from they situation, which domino affects everything else.
So you quit the game for a minute?
I ain’t have no plan – my plan was to go back to where I started, back to the block. I had said fuck the music thang for a minute after that. I came back down south and kinda reinvented myself and that’s what we got today. >>>>>
You’ve been putting out a lot of mixtapes and collaborations. What are you trying to achieve with your music now?
First of all, I’m trying to put out quality street music – some shit that ain’t too ignorant, but at the same time, a nigga is tellin’ a story. When you dealin’ wit’ the streets, some of us is talkin’ from a third party experience, and then you got niggas that’s talkin’ from they life. I happen to be one of them niggas that’s talkin’ from my life experiences. I’m not talkin’ about what my big brother did – even though my big brother was a muthafucka too. I’m tryin’ to bring to the game the story that ain’t really been told – as far as Alabama is concerned.
What was your game plan after that situation was over?
After the deal got fucked up, I came back to Alabama, to the streets. I knew Rick Rock from Alabama – he was originally from the Bay Area but we both had family in Alabama. We knew each other before he had blew up in the production game. So I went out there and tried to make somethin’ happen. But you know, every situation ain’t the right situation. When you tryin’ to fit in to someone else’s program, but at the same time, you patiently waitin’ to do yo thang, then your success is basically depending upon if these people pop off or not. When The Federation’s success wasn’t what the label expected, they got dropped from they situation, which domino affects everything else.
So you quit the game for a minute?
I ain’t have no plan – my plan was to go back to where I started, back to the block. I had said fuck the music thang for a minute after that. I came back down south and kinda reinvented myself and that’s what we got today. >>>>>
You’ve been putting out a lot of mixtapes and collaborations. What are you trying to achieve with your music now?
First of all, I’m trying to put out quality street music – some shit that ain’t too ignorant, but at the same time, a nigga is tellin’ a story. When you dealin’ wit’ the streets, some of us is talkin’ from a third party experience, and then you got niggas that’s talkin’ from they life. I happen to be one of them niggas that’s talkin’ from my life experiences. I’m not talkin’ about what my big brother did – even though my big brother was a muthafucka too. I’m tryin’ to bring to the game the story that ain’t really been told – as far as Alabama is concerned.
Friday, January 29, 2010
ALABAMA HU$TLAZ VOL 1
Friday, January 22, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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