Yesssssssssss, this video brings out the stan in me.Kanye displaying his sense in composing orchestrated versions of his music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImKfG8equzY&feature=colike
i'm assuming you're just being unhelpful, but i could be wrong..
Funny how of Children of the Corn 1/3 is deceased, 1/3 disappeared completely and 1/3 slipped into irrelevancy but still think they're important.
I'm ready for hip hop gaf to not talk about Kanye for at least a month after the last few pages of k***e fuckery. I'll do my part. I wont talk about k***e until the new year unless he dies, kills someone, or (fingers crossed) retires.
This is funny, there was just a post about not talking about Kanye for about a month in this thread...
Also, good to see so many new comers to Kanye's Late Orchestration.
We need a My Beautiful Dark Twisted Orchestration....
Better yet...My Orchestrated Dark Twisted Fantasy.
That reminds me that I always wondered why Cam always mentions Bloodshed but almost never Big L which I think is pretty odd.
Edit: Weren't there 4 people in the group? L, Killa, Murda and McGruff? Edit²:Wiki even say Bloodshed was a member as well..
Same here. I appreciated him so much more after I saw that mini-doc.Yesssssssssss, this video brings out the stan in me.
Kanye displaying his sense in composing orchestrated versions of his music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImKfG8equzY&feature=colike
DJ Whoo Kid :lolI've seen better.
I've seen better.
No. It was a CD made from the live recordings from the concert. It was accompanied by a DVD release which had the video of the entire thing and a bunch of other goodies.So that only got a DVD release?
Damn. Was hoping for a CD recorded in a studio.
Haha, yeah I remember when I first saw it I had to do a double take. There's an interview out there somewhere where Lupe talks about how his mind was blown just sitting there watching Kanye work.Also, did anyone catch Lupe in that mini-doc? His couple of appearances kill me knowing what he's going to turn into.
Late Orchestration? That got a retail album release. It wasto probably athe CD+DVD release. I know it's on Spotify.So that only got a DVD release?
Damn. Was hoping for a CD recorded in a studio.
The guy in my avatar was better.
same.So that only got a DVD release?
Damn. Was hoping for a CD recorded in a studio.
:lolI've seen better.
Different kind of rapper entirely. I'm talking that west coast gangsta shit. Kool G was an east coast gangster rapper. Different feel entirely. Nobody was fucking with Spice from his debut up to Amerikkkas Nightmare as far as straight up west coast ultra violent gangsta rap. That grimey shit that was playing in tape decks in old chevy caprices while some dude hung out the window with an uzi.
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7104239This is all I can find. Looks like shit.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F4LBL8/?tag=neogaf0e-20
1:33:1 AR
and no mention of a CD.
Kan man shoulda dropped this joint on SACD or DVD-A with a studio recording. SACD and DVD-A laughs at your pitiful FLAC rips gaf. LAUGHS.
Truth. I wonder how many people have been killed to Spice 1?
No. It was a CD made from the live recordings from the concert. It was accompanied by a DVD release which had the video of the entire thing and a bunch of other goodies.
Haha, yeah I remember when I first saw it I had to do a double take. There's an interview out there somewhere where Lupe talks about how his mind was blown just sitting there watching Kanye work.
Come to think of it, I want to say that part of LR was recorded with an in-studio orchestra, but it probably isn't and is just pieced together. I would expect that he has done something of the sort by now at least, but I can't back that up. Graduation forward I don't think he would've.I would love a Kanye Orchestra Studio joint. Now that would be something i could get hyped for.
customer review said:If u are planing on buying this cd don't why couse it will not work in all contures.
Submitted by mmc_msn-groups (St.Albert,Canada)
not sure if real.
just saying. weird i know.Umm, im not an expert on the subject, but i have never heard of region restriction on CDs.
Will this Kanye phase be over by Tuesday?
Will this Kanye phase be over by Tuesday?
Will this Kanye phase be over by Tuesday?
I try to tell people Trick Daddy is an overlooked legend and pioneer all the time and don't get a single response. Watch.
Shut Up
Nan N!gga
Back in the Days
In the Wind
Nan is still one of the illest joints that can come on in the club. Hear that Blackace?
I try to tell people Trick Daddy is an overlooked legend and pioneer all the time and don't get a single response. Watch.
Shut Up
Nan N!gga
Back in the Days
In the Wind
Nan is still one of the illest joints that can come on in the club. Hear that Blackace?
Real talk, my niggas, if this beat don't make you wanna run up on the first nigga you see and swipe your tongue down the crack of that niggas ass like a EBT card, you need to kill yourself, no homo. PURPGANGSWAG
We need the Miami Bass genre back soooo badly right now in hip hop. SpaceGhostPurp will deliver us to salvation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SG3JE0YcWhE
Nice edit, i was just about to bitch about no links...lolDiverging a bit, this is what I've been listening to recently. I don't expect anyone to check it out, but I figured posting is better than not posting at all.
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Local artist B Magic's D.R.E.A.M.. Checked him out cause he was brown, and I'm brown, but found his stuff surprisingly solid. It's backpack rap to the core, talks of struggles in life and the come up and stuff, and has some undertones that actually reflect his (our) culture. Actually, my cousin who generally has horrible taste in music was playing some and for the first time ever I actually asked him what it was. The production is pretty varied throughout, some boom bap elements, some particularly good sampling. All of that. I won't say he's revolutionary or mindblowing or anything, but if you enjoy good backpacker rap, you may enjoy this.
tl;dr: Check out the Intro and Chasing Pavements on the bandcamp page, probably the two best tracks on the album. The album/mixtape is free. Holla back.
EDIT: DERP, here is the bandcamp page: http://bmagic.bandcamp.com/album/d-r-e-a-m-2
Diverging a bit, this is what I've been listening to recently. I don't expect anyone to check it out, but I figured posting is better than not posting at all.
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Local artist B Magic's D.R.E.A.M.. Checked him out cause he was brown, and I'm brown, but found his stuff surprisingly solid. It's backpack rap to the core, talks of struggles in life and the come up and stuff, and has some undertones that actually reflect his (our) culture. Actually, my cousin who generally has horrible taste in music was playing some and for the first time ever I actually asked him what it was. The production is pretty varied throughout, some boom bap elements, some particularly good sampling. All of that. I won't say he's revolutionary or mindblowing or anything, but if you enjoy good backpacker rap, you may enjoy this.
tl;dr: Check out the Intro and Chasing Pavements on the bandcamp page, probably the two best tracks on the album. The album/mixtape is free. Holla back.
EDIT: DERP, here is the bandcamp page: http://bmagic.bandcamp.com/album/d-r-e-a-m-2
So.. didn't the actual movie get held up or something? What's up with that? I would imagine they would want to release them in sync.![]()
This is out in the wild btw for anyone who cares; I was actually super hyped for this album fwiw
Woot. Let me know whatcha think.Intro was cool, definitely going to download.
How High lives in a tier above all by itself. Not a trainwreck at all.How High is a masterpiece.