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Ben merdivenleri destekle çıkıyom
Merdiven yalnız çıkılmaz ne bakıyon
Kafaya mı takıyon takma lan yakıyom
Gelmişi geçmişi şimdiyi yaşıyom
Sen kimleri bekliyorsan gelmeyecek
Çekip gidenler geri de dönmeyecek
Hasta olduğun kız seni de öpmeyecek
Egosuyla evlenenin evi çöp ve böcek
Farketmesen izlemesen keşke görsen
Photoşoplu profil resimlerinde görkem
Kılsız kızlar sanıyorlar kendilerini manken
Çeyiz ruj ve rimel yok onda dantel
Yok matem yatcaz kalkcaz diyo popçu
İddaa girdi futbola yok kral topçu
Müslüm baba Neşet baba cennete göçtü
Bir gülsen yeter bana gece çöktü
Nakarat
Bir taraf siyah olur bir taraf beyaz
Bir taraf da düğün var bi taraf da yas
Ay ay ay ay ay ay ayy
Tarlalar apartman kediler aslan (2x)
Hasta yatağımın arkadaşı dört duvar ve internet
Sosyal medya pislik kapat hesabı çizgi çek
Manyak dolu sappık dolu pislik kokusu da bol
Freestyle rap yarışını izledim kavga var rap yok
Tv'de mutlu son haberlerde biber gazı
Soktuğumun tikisi ne kışı sever ne de yazı
Dünya egzos gazı petrol için savaş var
Legal kumar okey batak çekilir tombalalar
Lambadalar makarinalar bitti geldi harlem shake
Asgari ücret maaşınla avmlerde resim çek
Sen değilsin biliyon dimi holding dizi patronu
Aşık olduğun kahraman kiralık araba tutkunu
Yaparlar vurgunu ciğerlerini sökerek
Yatmadım sevgilimle ayrıldım alnını öperek
Yazdım duvara elveda bahar koksun saçların
Sen ben kadar ağlama mutlu olsun yaşların…
Nakarat
Bir taraf siyah olur bir taraf beyaz
Bir taraf da düğün var bi taraf da yas
Ay ay ay ay ay ay ayy
Tarlalar apartman kediler aslan (2x)
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Marvin Gaye's son is out for blood in his war with Robin Thicke, telling "TMZ Live" he resents Thicke's lawsuit against the Gaye estate ... and is strongly insinuating he plans to respond with legal action of his own.
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Download international jazz-vocal superstar Gregory Porter's Grammy-nominated albums 'Be Good' & 'Water' on iTunes! Click here http://bit.ly/18bbG5R
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The politically-charged "1960 What?" is taken from jazz / soul singer Gregory Porter's GRAMMY nominated debut album "Water".
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Red Alert talks about his first experience seeing Kool Herc on the tables in the Bronx. Interview with Michael Rapaport for upcoming film on history of A Tribe Called Quest.
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A brief behind the scenes look at the making of the video for Rockit by Herbie Hancock.
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BBE291ACD / The Grits / Make a Sound
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Up from the deep south come The Grits: yes, we’re talking about, Brighton, England (as our American cousins call it). But despite its name the flavours this band cooks up really owe as much to a palette weaned on English psychedelia and quirky electronic experimentalism as much as from southern-fried US funk. Led by producer and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Carter (violin, cello, flute and sitar as well as guitar, percussion and synths!) The Grits kick up a storm with a phat break-heavy sound from their hefty nine-piece line-up, sounding like ‘the love-child of The JBs and Delia Derbyshire’(!)-
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BBE291ACD / The Grits / Make a Sound
available to buy now
iTunes: http://geni.us/TheGritsMakeASound
Amazon: http://geni.us/TheGritsMakeASoundAmz
or go to
www.bbemusic.com
Up from the deep south come The Grits: yes, we’re talking about, Brighton, England (as our American cousins call it). But despite its name the flavours this band cooks up really owe as much to a palette weaned on English psychedelia and quirky electronic experimentalism as much as from southern-fried US funk. Led by producer and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Carter (violin, cello, flute and sitar as well as guitar, percussion and synths!) The Grits kick up a storm with a phat break-heavy sound from their hefty nine-piece line-up, sounding like ‘the love-child of The JBs and Delia Derbyshire’(!)-
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Get Up (I Feel Like A) Sex Machine 2:36
Get On The Good Foot 4:06
Soul Power 6:51
Make It Funky 9:53
Cold Sweat 11:07
Try Me 14:22
Please Please, Please 17:21
Say It Loud I'm Black and I'm Proud 17:57
Super Bad 23:53
Papa Don't Take No Mess 26:18
My Thang 29:57
Hell 33:33
The Payback 35:57
Fred Wesley & the JB's
Damn Right, I Am Somebody 40:25-
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A documentary film by Coleman and B+, filmed in Sao Paulo, Brasil.
In September 2002 Coleman and B+ went to Sao Paulo for nine days. They had a week to link with (hip hop) Brasil, enlist three drummers and find enough breaks to make a break record to guarantee commitment from our oversubscribed DJs back home.
Featuring:
Paul Humphrey, James Gadson, Wilson Das Neves, Ivan Mamao Conti, Derf Reklaw, Joao Parahyba, Babu, J.Rocc, Madlib, Cut Chemist, Nuts.
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"BURGUNDY WHIP"
MED / BLU / MADLIB
featuring JIMETTA ROSE
directed by PAUL DELMONT
edited by VINCE MOY & CHRISTIAN RIECHERT
credit & vfx by RUFF MERCEY
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One of the best tracks on Madlib's incredible "Beat Konducta In India" series released in 2007 on Stones Throw records. Video pieced together with the existing promo for the record, which can be found here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ_MYIljuIs
Buy this record immediately!
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Track from madlib album The Beat Konducta Vol 1-2
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http://www.vladtv.com - R.A. the Rugged Man believes the media is promoting the wackest hip-hop of all time right now, and says that writers aren't trying to find the best undiscovered talent, but rather are putting on people because of their YouTube views. He adds to his claims by saying that the coverage on "fake rap" is "desecrating the culture for a paycheck."
Rugged Man is then asked about his top five white rappers, but he reveals that he doesn't like ranking just white rappers. However, he does elaborate on which rappers he's worked with that he really respects, along with new talent like Mac Miller and Yelawolf that he's also into.-
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Talib Kweli sat down with VLADTV to share his view on Macklemore's level headed response to Lord Jamar's "white rappers are guests in Hip-Hop" statements, as well as Jamar speaking in street terms, which makes it easier for fans to pick apart his arguments.
He agrees with Macklemore's respectful response to Jamar. He recognizes Lord Jamar's contributions to Hip-Hop culture, and whether you agree with his views or not, feels he deserves a certain level of respect.
He also agrees with Jamar that there is a certain level of white privilege in Hip-Hop, and the emasculation of the black male image is a real problem, but doesn't believe white rappers are to be considered "guests" within the culture.-
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http://www.vladtv.com - Buckshot sat down with VladTV and kicked his knowledge on the ongoing debate of race in Hip-Hop. He was asked about Lord Jamar's views that white people are "guests in the house of Hip-Hop" and how it is originally a Black art form; a contention to which Buckshot highly disagrees.
He pointed out various ways in which ethnicity has been blended since the beginning of Hip-Hop, and went on to speak his mind on the constant debates and comparisons of race, and how at the end of the day we are all human and opperate based off of the same bodily functions.
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http://www.vladtv.com - Pharoahe Monch shares his thoughts on Lord Jamar's comments about white rappers being guests in the house of hip hop, explaining that he's never put a color on hip hop. The "Simon Says" rapper adds that he understands the cultural side of hip-hop starting out as a black art form, but he doesn't separate it into white and black.
When asked if he would be surprised if rap was predominantly white in the future, much like rock being predominantly black and then white, Pharoahe Monch doesn't hesitate to say that he wouldn't be surprised. He explains that it's a reflection of hip-hop expanding and others being influenced by it, which is why we have more white rappers now.-
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http://www.vladtv.com - Legendary hip-hop artist Kool G Rap and rapper Necro share their thoughts on Lord Jamar's recent comments about "white rappers being guests in the house of hip-hop," with both rappers disagreeing from different perspectives. As a white rapper, Necro explains how the comment is reaching back a few decades to the 80's when white rappers weren't as respected, and isn't reflective of today. On the other hand, Kool G Rap explains how he's seen love from all over the world, from every race, while doing shows, and he respects anyone who has talent.
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http://www.vladtv.com/ - Brand Nubian rapper Lord Jamar explains the difference in rap and hip hop, and claims that "rap is gay friendly," not hip hop. He then shares his thoughts on Macklemore's "Same Love" song, and explains why he doesn't believe white rappers should be able to share their opinion in hip hop.
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http://www.vladtv.com/ - Brand Nubian rapper Lord Jamar responds to different rappers reacting to his claims about white rappers being guests in hip-hop, and explains that he was just sharing his opinion on the matter, but denies that he was racist. He views each response individually, including Hopsin, Schoolboy Q, Rittz, Pusha T, and Royce da 5'9", sharing what he thought about each interview.
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http://www.vladtv.com - Rapper and actor Ice-T spoke with VladTV to discuss Lord Jamar's controversial statement that Hip-Hop is Black music and white rappers are guests within the culture.
Ice-T agrees with Jamar that Hip-Hop is indeed Black music, with Puerto Ricans also contributing to the culture and its growth. He also recognizes that there are a lot more skilled MCs today than in years past, and that anyone can rap if they approach the culture with respect.-
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Artist: The Disco Four
Title: Country Rock And Rap
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Cold Crush Brothers - Punk Rock Rap (1982)
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Divine Sounds - What People Do For Money
Old school rap group from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. Under the names DJ Mike Music, Disco Ritchie and Shelton D, they hit the scenes in 1984 with What People Do For Money.
Before Divine Sounds made it into the recording studio, DJ Mike Music was frequently seen playing music in Bedford Stuyvesant Lafayette park where he brought funk into hip-hop. DJ Mike Music is also claimed to be the first DJ ever to rap on a record.-
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In this episode, Adrian Younge shows off the record store he created at the Artform Studio, explains the influence European composers have on Wu-Tang and hip hop, and teaches how to pick records based on their cover art.
Crate Diggers profiles people with extraordinary vinyl record collections, with owners displaying and telling the stories behind their collections. Watch them all here:
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