
K-OS “The Avenue”
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K-OS “Zambony”
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K-OS “The Avenue”
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K-OS “Zambony”
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Termanology “Say It”
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Termanology, fresh off the Nationwide “Still High Tour” with Method Man & Redman decided to get in the lab and spar with some of the best beats from the legendary J DILLA. The result… Termanology If Heaven Was A Mile Away (A Tribut to J.DILLA) releasing on 1.1.2008. “Say It” is a track off the mixtape.

Keelay & Zaire “How You Feel” ft. Slo Mo & Tiffany Paige
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Keelay & Zaire “That’s Life” ft. Khizman & Skyzoo
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K-OS will be releasing his new album “YES” in March 2009. Heres a sneak single “Astronaut”!!!
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BET.com announced it’s list of “15 Albums You Probably Slept On” for 2008 and two Rhymesayers releases made the cut. Atmosphere’s “When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold” and Jake One’s “White Van Music”.
Check out the full list here: 15 Albums You Probably Slept On

TRACK ONE FROM THE KING JAMES VERSION
So here it is.
There was outside interest shown in releasing the kjv1,
But the order just went in and I should have them on Jan 9th….
Sorry for the delay, but trust me, This is well worth the wait.Quotes on THE KING JAMES VERSION so far…
T3 (Slum Village)- “This King James shit is nutz. no homo.”
Black Milk- House Shoes just showed us how much of a genius Dilla was even more with this cd and how crazy Dilla’s record collection was. I’m just now finding some of these samples…
Dilla was light years ahead of us…
DJ Rhettmatic (Beat Junkies)- “The King James Version is a must for all you hardcore Dilla fans or for Sample Heads. Shoes is the only person besides J.Rocc who can put something together like this…..listening to this will make your head crack! Don’t sleep!”
DJ J-Rocc (Beat Junkies)- “Houseshoes seems to have it all….life isn’t fair sometime. After listening to this you’ll ask yourself how did Dilla do it. All Hail King James (both of em)”January 9th.
The King James Version.
spotted on FreshSelects
MISTER CEE ON HOT 97 PLAYS BIGGIE’S FIRST DEMO “MICROPHONE MURDERER” TO BAD BOY THAT GOT HIM SIGNED IN 1991.
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Thanks to Urb.com
Thanks for swinging by! We really wanted to show our appreciation for all of our fans (more like family) this holiday season so we put together a little gift for you guys. Click that link up above to download Legendary Music Volume 2, completely FREE of charge!
No, you didn’t read that wrong, it’s FREE! This is our gift to you and we hope you enjoy it. It’s filled with good music, some you may have heard, and some you haven’t. It’s a little taste of what is to come in 2009…get ready because it’s going to be a Prolific year of Legendary releases.
Happy Holidays,
Legends Baby
Tracklistings:
1. “She Wants Me” LIVING LEGENDS
Prod. The Grouch, from The Gathering (in stores now!)
2. “Rap Fanatic” AFRO CLASSICS (Scarub & Very)
Prod. Jon Christian, from Classic Rock (Spring ’09)
3. “Controlled Substance” BICASSO
Prod. Beatstreets, from Catwalk Sounds (Spring ’09)
4. “Useless” LUCKYIAM
Prod. Mike Gao, from Time To Get Lucky (2009)
5. “By and By” ELIGH & JO feat. The Grouch & Paul Dateh
Prod. Eligh, from On Sacred Ground: Mother and Son
(Feb 2009)
6. “Smoker’s Anthem” AESOP
Prod. Hecktik, from Living The Dream While Awake (2009)
7. “Never Die” THE GROUCH
Prod. The Playmakers, from Show You the World
(in stores now)
8. “SunSpeezy” SUNSPOT JONZ
Prod. Sunspot Jonz, from Fight, Destroy, Rock! (2009)
9. “1st Love” MURS
Prod. Terrace Martin, from The Misadventures of the Nova Express (in stores now)
10. “Say G&E!” THE GROUCH & ELIGH
Prod. Eligh, from Say G&E! (April 7, 2009)
11. “Watch Out!” LIVING LEGENDS
Prod. Sunspot Jonz, from The Gathering Sessions (unreleased)

Bambu – Iron Bam
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Bambu has released his third full-length solo album, “…exact change….” The album features some of today’s best up-and-coming producers, including Illmind (G-Unit, Little Brother), Amp Live (Zion-I, Linkin Park, Goapele), Sabzi (Blue Scholars, Common Market) and Johnny 5. He rounds out the sound of his album with emerging producers Fatgums, Nick James, 6Fingers, CZA, and I.D. Lyrically, Bambu has bridged the stylistic, playful attitude of his debut album and the militancy of his sophomore release to showcase the breadth of his artistic abilities to bring forth a more introspective person – a man who has survived a turbulent youth and coming-of-age to become a seasoned community organizer and father.