01 Born Again 02 feat. MHz - The Fighter 03 feat. Jay Notes - F.Y.T. (3 Habits) 04 feat. Royce 5' 9'' - O.D (Overdose) 05 Stop 06 Hate 07 feat. Sean P - Pick-Up Stix 08 Cremation 09 Take It Easy (Hey Dom)
Yeah, yeah, I know, this has been out for quite a while now. I just recently listened to it again and have to say: It's an awesome compilation of all the RA classics out there with some new tracks added to the mix, which is a freaking MUST GET! If you slept on it up until now, here's your chance to recompense. P.S.: Is there anyone in the current rap scene who could possibly "outflow" RA? NAAAAAA, prolly not...
01 fea.t J-Live - Give It Up 02 Supa 03 feat. Hell Razah, Tragedy & Timbo King - Renaissance 2.0 04 feat. Ayatollah & Dynasty The Emperor - Windows Of The World 05 feat. Jedi Mind Tricks - Uncommon Valor 06 feat. Havoc - Who's Dat Guy 07 L.I.'s Finest 08 Stanley Kubrick 09 feat. The Notorious B.I.G. - Cunt Renaissance 10 feat. Kool G Rap & Big John - Kingz 11 Smithhaven Mall 12 feat. Hell Razah, Jojo Pellegrino, Remedy & Blaq Poet - Posse Cut 13 feat. Akinyele - What The Fuck 14 Poor People 15 feat. Sadat X - 50,000 Heads 16 Effin Yo Bitch 17 Every Record Label Sucks Dick
Some of the illest white boys in Detroit. Check it!
1. Intro 2. One More Time 3. One of these Mornings 4. Workin Hard 5. Touch The Sky 6. Enough 7. Rewind Ft. 8. The Gift 9. Missing Link 10. Reaching That Point 11. The Truth About Lies 12. Boiling Point 13. Night Life 14. Fight Night 15. Cry 16. Traffic Jam 17. Friends With Benefits 18. Get Myself Together 19. Outro
There is no mistake on this file, there are songs from the demo on this cd as hidden tracks.
1. Intro 2. Took(ed) It Over Ft. Brenda Cutzen 3. Mo Rhymes Mo Beats 4. HHQ II Ft. Invincible 5. Stonehenge Theory 6. The 8 Sideways 7. Rhymelight 8. Spot Check 9. Don’t Push Me 10. Mic Codes 11. Lyrictricity Ft. OneManArmy aka OneBeLo 12. Beat Down
For those of you unfamiliar with Athletic Mic League, Buff 1 is in this group as well as 14KT. If you don't know either of the these guys check the links. I think only about 50 of these were made. I'm pretty sure the guys in AML hate seeing this cd because they're totally on another level now. This cd made me a fan for life and I know real heads will love this album. Enjoy this guys, I'd be really surprised if any of you have seen this anywhere else.
1. Takin’ Over 2. Training Camp 3. Hip Hop Quotables 4. My Time 5. Non Stop 6. The Buff One 7. Fire and Ice 8. Squo Biz 9. Memorial Day 10. Ultraviolence 11. 418 – The Foundation
Production by The Lab Techs.
This is the extremely rare DEMO that started it all with AML. If you find one, let us know!
Some more super hot Detroit shit. One of my favorite releases of 09'.
Raps by Drew Breeze aka Leaf Erikson and beats by Bob Stoopz aka Hugh Whitaker (84 Tigers)
BUY IT NOW / SERIOUSLY
Download "Turn up the Smooth" now at: iTunes, Rhapsody, CD Baby, Undergroundhiphop.com
THE STORY
Bob Stoopz, most known for being fired from the "we are the world" recording session, provides the elevator music for this breakthrough lp. Born and raised by wild german shepherds on the streets of Farmington Hills, MI, Stoopz had to learn how to play the keytar at a young age to make ends meet. That wasn't really working out so he decided to reconcile with his wealthy family. Drew Breeze, a product of numerous foster homes as a youth and the rapping half of the power pop duo, got his big break from a coca-cola commercial and was quickly signed by Disney to be a dancer on Kids Incorporated. After turning to hard drugs, Breeze found himself back in Detroit where he turned out hookers, sold crack and robbed banks. With his life finally back in order, it was a chance encounter with Stoopz at a local Perry drugs store that would eventually culminate into the most notorious criminal partnership of the decade...and also into a shitty rap album. "Turn up the Smooth" is the story of Stoopz and Breeze's exodus from Detroit to Miami and their rise to the top of Dade County's criminal underworld. Along the way, they tangle with female drug lords, sell cocaine to Dan Marino and party with Shalamar. The album features guest appearances by B.L.A.K.E. Eerie, Dak, Baatin (Slum Village), Selfish (Green Llamas), Ohkang AKA Wendall L. William Jenkins, Dirtee Curt, Ahk, AC Pull, Velvet Krush, Metasyons, and DJ Primeminister...art by Pencilface Press: "You've all known my stance on rappers for the way they portray women as 'bitches' and 'hos', but after I heard Drew Breeze's sexy voice...mmm, mmm...boy, nevermind all that!"-- Oprah Winfrey "OMG. I just can't get enough of Bob Stoopz and Drew Breeze! Chuh...Their music is like, so awesome!!"-- Puff Diddy "I dont like Bob Stoopz."-- Wilford Brimley
1. Summer Night 2. Eleanor 3. Dade County Cruizin' Ft. B.L.A.K.E. Eerie 4. Honey Smacks 5. Hustlelude 6. Punch Drunk Ft. B.L.A.K.E. Eerie 7. Heat Ft. Dirtee Curt, Metasyons, Dak, B.L.A.K.E. Eerie, Ahk, A/C Pull Cuts By DJ Primeminister 8. Number 13 9. Mercury Morris Ft. Dak 10. Vice Beat 11. Bad Man 12. The Set Up Ft. Baatin 13. So Pimpish Ft. Ohkang 14. 30 Keys 15. Bitches Know Ft. Velvet Krush 16. Last Tango 17. Need 4 Speed 18. Deliverance Ft. Selfish 19. No Sympathy