Friday, April 25, 2008

Where Da G's - Dizzee Rascal feat Bun B


Dizzee Rascal, str8 from England, collab'n with the trillest G in the south. Im talking about Bun B of course mayjeeh, gahdang,. Moving on. Give it a couple of playbacks and that beat'll get to you. Cause that shizzie is the Gangsta Bee's Knees.,.

Three Six Mafia - Weak Ass Bitch!


If it wasnt enough that Three Six Mafia collabed with reggeton artists,. This time they took it a step up and hooked up with the Captian Planet Crew,. CPC, show'em wut it iahhz.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

It was the Syrup,.,.



Trillest Southern rapper Pimp C apparently died of an accidental overdose of codeine and promethazine. These being the key ingredients in [syrup] made infamouse by Three 6 Mafia and UGK in the "sippin on some syrup" track.

Pimp C suffered from a problem known as Sleep Apnea. which causes a person to stop breathing for up to 30 seconds while sleeping,. That combined with syrup is what in the end accidentally killed Chad Butler,.

DJ Screw,. another icon of the Texas - Dirty South movement died of a heart attack back in 2000, also reported that it had been caused of codeine-laced cough syrup.

Monday, January 21, 2008

St. Savior, SV Rappers (WTH?)

Believe it or not, here's a list with (i think the only ones) Fourth Coast Rappers, although they don't even know what they are representin'..well some St. Savior, SV (or should I say SoujahPain, SV) rappers for you....

Pescozada
Reyes del Bajo mundo
El Imperio
Big Ceaze
Crooked Stilo
Five-oh-three
Lil Tbone
Joaquin Santos
Robwest
Real Academia
Mecate
Sess Alvarez
Code Blue
Crooked Stilo
M.O.S.T
Mr. Pelon 503
Oo-go (pronounced Hu-go)
Fenomedon
Galeano
RqueTK

And they even got producers!!, i think Wx and me should call one of this mofos :P

Producers
Omnionn
Crooked Stilo
DJ Emsy

Atlanta, GA Rappers

ATL, known by many as the Dirty South's Capital, and here's the list of some A-town rappers:

André 3000
Arrested Development
Baby D
Big Boi
Big Kuntry
Bigg Gipp
Bo Hagon
BoneCrusher
Boyz N Da Hood
Bubba Sparxxx
Bow Wow
Cee-Lo
Crime Mob
Cutty
Chingy
D4L
Da Muzicianz
Danger Mouse
Daron Jones (R&B)
Dem Franchize Boyz
D. G. Yola
DJ Unk
DJ Drama
Fabo
Field Mob
Goodie Mob
Gucci Mane
I-20
Intoxicated
Jermaine Dupri
Jody Breeze
JT MoneyMiami Artist
Killer Mike
Kilo Ali
Kris Kross
Lil' C
Lil Fate
Lil Jon
Lil' Scrappy
Lil' Will
Loko
Ludacris
Kus Banduq
Monica
Nitti (Producer/Rapper)
OutKast
Pastor Troy
Polow Da Don (Producer/Rapper)
P$C
Purple Ribbon All-Stars
Rasheeda
Sean Paul (YoungBloodz)
Shawty Redd (Producer/Rapper)
Shop Boyz
Sleepy Brown
Slick Pulla
Stat Quo
Soulja Boy
T.I.
Tommy Gunn
Trillville
TLC
Usher (R&B)
Ying Yang Twins
YoungBloodZ
Young Capone
Young Dro
Yung Joc
Yung Wun
Young Jeezy

New Orleans, LA Rappers

Some of the New Orleans Rappers

3-9 Posse
54th Platoon
5th Ward Weebie
6-Shot
B.G.
Big Mike of the Geto Boys
Baby
Black Menace
Cheeky Blakk
Dj Jimi
Dj Jubilee
Fiend
Ghetto Comission
Ghetto Twins
Hot Boys
Juvenile
KonVerse
L.O.G
Lady Red
Lil Wayne
Mac
Mack Maine
Mannie Fresh
MC T Tucker and DJ Irv
Mia X
Ms Tee
Mystikal
Nutt the Kid of Squad Up
Partners-n-Crime
Sess 4-5
Soulja Slim
Truth Universal
U.N.L.V., Yella Boy, Tech-9 & Lil Ya

Houston,TX Rappers

Well, I luv all Dirty South Hip-Hop, but there's nothing like H-town, so I brought you a small list with some H-town rappers, here goes:

50/50 Twin
5th Flow
AL-D
Aqualeo
Aztek Escobar
Big Mello
Big Moe
Big Pokey
Blac Monks
Botany Boyz
Bun B
C-Note
Chamillionaire
Chingo Bling
The Color Changin' Click
DJ DMD
DJ Hollygrove
DJ Screw
DJ Wrekk
Devin the Dude
E.S.G.
Fat Pat
Geto Boys
Juan Gotti
Guerilla Maab
H-Town (band)
Big Hawk
Mike Jones
K-Rino
Killa Kyleon
Lil' Flip
Lil' Keke
Lil' O
Lil' Troy
Michael 5000 Watts
Miss Money
Mr. 3-2
Pimp C
Rasaq
Scarface
Screwed Up Click
Shine Boi
Short Dawg
Slim Thug
South Park Coalition
South Park Mexican
Southside Playaz
Too Much Trouble
Towdown
Trae
Paul Wall
Willie D
OG Ron C
Yung Ro
Yungstar
Z-Ro

Swishahouse!



Yo hustlaz, wondering which are the Swishahouse artist? check this out


Paul Wall
Lil Keke
Yung Reed
Archie Lee
Cootabang
E-Class
Michael Watts

I will post the Discography of Paul Wall And lil Keke soon, stay tunned

Sunday, January 20, 2008

PSK-13 - Flagrant: The Hustle Game Project Pt. 1

By request to Big Wx909 here goes!




Here's the track list:

1. What The Fuck Am I Supposed To Do Feat. Mr. Thai-Coon
2. Don't Push Me (Radio Edit) Feat. C-Loc
3. Holdin' It Down In These Streets
4. All Heads Turn Feat. The Outfit
5. Let These Boys Know Feat. Lil' Flex
6. Lose My Head
7. Wood, Leather, Screens, Bang Feat. Black, Kid2Face
8. Hustlaz Across The Nation Feat. Z-Ro
9. Fo' Sheazy Feat. Lil' Keke
10. 'Bout My Money Feat. Al Kapone
11. Hustlin' Ain't Easy Feat. Kid2Face, Point Blank
12. Hard In The Paint Feat. K-Rino
13. Sunshine
14. W-E-E-D Feat. Ill Out Dat Mo
15. Whatchu Workin' Wit' Feat. The Outfit

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Dirty South rappers stand for the Third Coast

Check this video with appearance from Slim Thug, Bun B, T.I., Paul Wall, David Banner, Lil Flip and more...

Friday, January 18, 2008

Slim Thug's New Album

Boss of All Bosses' is the second album from the American rapper Slim Thug. Guests include Rick Ross, UGK, Boss Hogg Outlawz, Young Jeezy, Timbaland and others. The album also features production from Mr. Lee, Timbaland, Jermaine Dupri, Mannie Fresh, Jonathan Rotem, DJ Toomp, Dr. Dre and much more.

Wood Grain Wheel is the 1st single from Slim Thug's second album Boss Of All Bosses. On You Tube you can watch this video. The song is produced by Houston producer Mr. Lee, and it has some sick basses with tight lyrics.

The Album will be released by June 5, 2008.

We gots to get it.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Pimp C R.I.P.

Along with Bun B, Pimp C made up UGK (short for Underground Kings), a popular rap group from Port Arthur, Texas.

He is held in the highest regard by his fellow Southern rappers as one of the greatest.

Career

After signing with Jive Records in the early '90s, their initial 'success' was largely limited to fans of the Dirty South genre and the hip hop music press. However, a prominent guest appearance on Jay-Z's hit single "Big Pimpin'" in 2000 (and later, Three 6 Mafia's "Sippin' on Some Syrup"), gave UGK the kind of national exposure that should have earned them a wider audience, greater recognition and mainstream success. However, they failed to capitalise on his break due to Pimp C's legal problems which led to a stint in jail.

Pimp C also worked with Celly Cel, C-Bo, Spice 1 and Devin the Dude on a couple of projects. He invested in and endorsed Trill Entertainment in 2001 for its label launch. Pimp C stated that he would be releasing an album alongside rapper Too $hort, during his appearance on the show "Sucker Free" on MTV. Rolling Stone named "I'm Free" (Pimpalation) as #80 on its list of 100 best songs of 2006.[citation needed]

On August 15, 2006, Pimp C appeared on BET's "Rap City." He was interviewed and gave his thoughts on multiple topics, including his current album, Pimpalation, and beefs in the music industry. He also stressed that rappers need to unionize in order to keep from being used by record companies, a point he has stressed in previous interviews. Pimp C also stepped into the booth during the show and did an off the head freestyle to Bun B's track "Draped Up". He stated that it was the first freestyle he had done since being released from prison. He released his debut solo album, The Sweet James Jones Stories, in March 2005 through Rap-A-Lot Records. Bun B and Rap-a-Lot records had waged a 'Free Pimp C' movement, spread through music, Free Pimp C t-shirts and caps.

In 2007 Pimp C released a DVD along with Pimpin Ken called "The Best of Both Worlds."

Death

On December 4, 2007, Pimp C was found dead at the Mondrian Hotel in West Hollywood, California, after Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a 911 call. They arrived to his sixth floor hotel room to find him dead in bed. This was three days after he performed with Too $hort at the House of Blues in Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles coroner's office December 28 revealed that it will take another two weeks before the cause of death is known.