Thursday, August 4
B.James - B Dot James (Previously Unreleased)

Try listening to this and not randomly saying "Now I be known as the B Dot James."
Shouts to @bjames3one3 for the exclusive.
Boldy James - Gettin' Flicked (Prod. by Chuck Inglish)

All these Rappers look like a bunch of fake ass @thecoolkids & they're doing a horrible job immitating @SirMichaelRocks & @Chuckisdope RT
Es Oh El Musik & Vista Records Presents I-10 On The Highway Tour The Mixtape

Featuring Lil V of AZ Hu$tlers, Mav of Sol Camp, AZ Hu$tlers, Jamez Flamez, & more.
Tracklist and DL after the cut.
Tony Yayo - Meyer Lansky

Appearances by Waka Flocka, Danny Brown, Slim The Mobster, Styles P, and more.
Tracklist and DL after the cut.
Building Hip Hop Beats: 9 Tips From Multi-Platinum Producer Johnny Juice

by MICHAEL GALLANT
On a casual listen, tracks by Jay-Z, Tupac, or KRS-One might seem simple in construction – charismatic rhymes riding a driving, repeating drum groove. But if you’ve ever tried building hip hop beats on your own from the ground up, you probably already know that producing something propulsive, gutsy, fresh, and original is not such a simple science – so where do you begin? We brought in one of the genre’s founding experts to offer some advice.
Multi-platinum producer Johnny “Juice” Rosado is one of hip hop’s pioneers. He’s worked with artists like Run DMC, Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys, Ashanti, and Dan the Automater, and is a highly respected DJ and scratcher as well. Here’s what Juice recommended in order to give your original hip hop beats the funk and power they need.
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