Friday, November 28, 2008

MTV & Gallic Wars Presents Luis Vuitton & Prada Hosted by Nick Brown MTV's Real World Hollywood Season 20 Starring Model Symmone!


Downloadable Mixtape Here!!!

Back Up Link: http://www.zshare.net/download/51985518246eeb57/

1. (Intro) - Nick Brown
2. Womanizer Remix - Britney Spears ft Sacario
3. Live Your Life - Trey Songz
4. However Do You Want It - Maino
5. What Money Sound Like - Archie Eversole
6. On a Mission - Q da Kid
7. Expect The Unexpected - Murda Mook & Cassidy
8. Interlude Part I - Nick Brown
9. Every Weekend - F.A.T
10. It Hurts So Bad - Alima Amaris
11. Smoke In Ya Face - Rico Paysos
12. The Future - Joe Budden ft The Game
13. Chicken & Waffles - Nirvana Savoury
14. Keep My Name Out Your Mouth - Boro (Prod. by Andrew U The Perfectionist)
15. Take Off Your Clothes - Alima Amaris
16. Interlude Part II - Nick Brown
17. Get Up - 50 Cent
18. Dream On - Lloyd Banks
19. Gun Talk - Prinz the Pistoleer
20. Money - Dynasty
21. Swagga Like Us Freestyle - Dylan Dilinjah
22. I'm Nice Pt 2 - Royce 5'9
23. Actors - Sha Stimuli
24. History - Jay-Z
25. Still Murder - Newz ft Ja Rule & Young Life
26. Hood Vision - Ransom ft Sleezo Bang
27. Shooters For Hire - Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda
28. Sidetracked - Joe Budden
29. (Outro) - Nick Brown
**Model Pictures are included in Mixtape!!!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Coast 2 Coast Mixtape Vol. 58 - Hosted By Lupe Fiasco



CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD/STREAM THE COAST 2 COAST MIXTAPE VOL. 58 - HOSTED BY LUPE FIASCO

Hot new Coast 2 Coast Mixtape hosted by my man Lupe Fiasco. New joints on there from Joe Budden, Game, Young Jeezy, Clipse, Reks, GLC, Ludacris, Jay Rock, Lil Fats, K Dot and more. This mixtape also features the second installment of the Coast 2 Coast Weekly Freestyle series with Sha Stimuli which is one of the hottest freestyles out right now period! Stream or download this mixtape not to check it out!

Monday, November 24, 2008

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01.) The Genesis (Intro By DJ Unexpected)
02.) 6th Sense - Hip Hop Renatus (Produced By Erick Sermon)
03.) Mr. Live feat. Earl Blaize - The Bitch That You Are (Produced By Oddisee)
04.) Sic Osyrus & Donny Goines - Why Lord? (Middle Fingers Up) (Produced By Khrysis)
05.) Karniege - The Kush (Produced By Jake One)
06.) Skyzoo - Bang This (Produced By The Alchemist)
07.) Dominique Larue - Role Play (Produced By 9th Wonder)
08.) Emilio Rojas - E To The M-I-L-I-O (Produced By J Dilla)
09.) Access Immortal - Stay Strapped (Produced By DJ Premier)
10.) Melodiq feat. Nikal Fieldz - Bottom Of The 9th (Produced By 4th Disciple)
11.) Diablo Archer feat. Myk Dyaleks (of BrokN.English) - We The New Era (Produced By Domingo)
12.) Sha Stimuli - Today We Living (Produced By Nottz)
13.) Fred Knuxx - Air 'Em Out (Produced By Hi-Tek)
14.) Laelo Hood - Extra, Extra! (Produced By DJ Khalil)
15.) Supastition - Sound Of Reform School (Produced By Black Milk)
16.) Black ELement - Feel The Hunger (Produced By DJ Scratch)
17.) Droppin' A Message (Interlude)
18.) Zero Star - On My Backpack Shit (Produced By Large Professor)
19.) Little Vic - Let The Dollar Circulate (Produced By Ayatollah)
20.) Cymarshall Law - This Is The End (Produced By Salaam Remi)
21.) Donnan Linkz - Buzz Kill (Produced By Oh No)
22.) Cy Yung aka Cyrano - OK Corral (Produced By Madlib)
23.) Tislam The Great - Once Again (Produced By Questlove)
24.) Faro - Love Me Or Hate Me (Produced By Scram Jones)
25.) Arsun F!st - I'm In Here (Produced By Marco Polo)
26.) Sense-I - Sense-I's The Name (Produced By Nicolay)
27.) Wordsmith feat. Kontact & Black Knight - Signing Day (Produced By Pete Rock)
28.) Journalist 103 - Til' The Trumpets Blow (Produced By Illmind)
29.) Clap Cognac feat. Jedi Knight - Chosen Ones (Produced By Havoc)
30.) City Scholar - The Rebirth (Produced By Evidence)
31.) Detroit Red - Hip Hop Redefined (Produced By Buckwild)
32.) D.V. Alias Khryst feat. Retsam Da Prince - It's Da Govarmynt (Produced By Marley Marl)
33.) Nametag - Champagne Bottle Flow (Produced By Ski Beatz)
34.) Panama aka Da Spanish Kid - Born Ready (Produced By RZA)
35.) Hi-Coup feat. Spectacula - My Father Told Me (Produced By M-Phazes)
36.) Preach Jacobs feat. N'telligence - Mic Check (Produced By Rockwilder)
37.) The Exodus (Outro By DJ Unexpected)

Visionarry Records & DJ Ference Presents "V.R TEAM -STREET FAME VOL.2"


Download Mixtape Here!!!

1. DJ EFN SPEAKS
2. HUNNIT GRANDS FEAT.SUPREME
3. NIC-NAK-BIG THINGS POPPIN(FREESTYLE)
4. Rippa Da Kid - Take Over(Freestyle)
5. RIPPA DA KID & NIC-NAK -BALLIN(FREESTYLE)
6. V.R TEAM - WHY YOU HATIN'
7. FLO RIDA SPEAKS
8. LEGIN - MIAMI HEAT
9. RIPPA DA KID & SUPREME - MONEY GETTA
10. SMITTY SPEAKS
11. V.R TEAM - DROP TOP
12. V.R TEAM - MAKE IT BOUNCE
13.V.R TEAM - GET PAID
14. STACK$ SPEAKS
15. NIC -NAK - YA'LL KNOW
16. RIPPA DA KID - DROP IT LIKE ITS HOT(FREESTYLE)
17. RIPPA DA KID SPEAKS
18. V.R TEAM - DOWN(FREESTYLE)
19. PITBULL SPEAKS
20. BLACK PRINCE - HOOD MADE
21. NIC-NAK - MY LIFE


Dollarmentary As Amero Dollar Vol. 1 (Hosted & Mixed By DJ Fusion of FuseBox Radio & BlackRadioIsBack.com)



What's good Coast 2 Coast Mixtape DJs Family!

We got a new mixtape of U.S. Independent Hip-Hop from New York City's own Dollarmentary mixed by DJ Fusion of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast and BlackRadioIsBack.com called Dollarmentary As Amero Dollar Vol. 1.

Dollarmentary (formerly known as Stack-A-Dollar) is the founder of the New York Hip-Hop Collective Time Square Hustlers.

Under the guidance and mentorship by Def Squad's and Gilla House's Redman, he's been working very hard on the underground music scene by extensive international touring as well as putting out numerous well recieved mixtapes.

His upcoming official solo album release will be dropping in early 2009 with guest appearances by Redman, Method Man, Timbo King, Vinny Idol (who also produced all of Dollarmentary As Amero Dollar Vol. 1), Lil' Mama, Icadon, Treach, Onyx and more.

Feel free to check out Dollarmentary's Official YouTube site here and touch base on any possible future collaborations, booking, etc. with this talented MC at Dollarmentary@rocketmail.com.

Check out the mixtape below, give it a download, let people know what's good and enjoy!

Download Link #1 (zshare)

Download Link #2 (DatPiff.com)

Tracklisting:

1. DJ Fusion Intro
2. Still M.O.B.
3. Good Money
4. Payback
5. Time Square Hustler's feat. Timbo King
6. S.O.M.E.
7. Astronautz
8. If I Hit The Lotto
9. Been Through Too Much
10. Live From Amsterdam
11. Ten Years Later
12. U Started Me (My Story)
13. Something Ain't Right feat. Apollo Black

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Jay Rock, Lil Fats & K Dot - "We Dont Play"

This is a brand new joint fresh from the studio that Lil Fats just recorded with Jay Rock and K Dot from Top Dawg Ent.... this track is fire! Shout out to Brannon from Warner Bros

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD/STREAM JAY ROCK, LIL FATS & K DOT - "WE DONT PLAY"

Also, here is a promo video that I clipped together for the song, enjoy...


Jay Rock, Lil Fats & K Dot - "We Dont Play"

This is a brand new joint fresh from the studio that I just recorded with my man Jay Rock and my man K Dot from Top Dawg Ent.... this track is fire! Shout out to Brannon from Warner Bros

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD/STREAM JAY ROCK, LIL FATS & K DOT - "WE DONT PLAY"

Also, here is a promo video that I clipped together for the song, enjoy...

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Max B Bloomberg Series Mixtape/ DJ Seiko, Dame Grease and Max B - Im Kinda High x Drug Baby x Do 4 Drugs


1. INTRO (MAX B EXTRAVAGANZA) / WENDY WILLIAMS
2. I’M KINDA HIGH / MAX B & FLOYD
3. IT JUST GOTTA BE RIGHT
4. DRUG BABY / MAX B & FRENCH MONTANA
5. COLD WORLD / MAX B & AB
6. WE WAVY
7. CAKE / MAX B
8. I WASN’T THERE / MAX B, FRENCH MONTANA & MESSIAH
9. FEDS TAKING PICTURES / MAX B & AL PAC
10. SMOKE WITH ME / DAME GREASE & E-NASTY
11. OG KUSH (SUPER SNEAK PEAK) / DAME GREASE & N.O.R.E.
12. DO 4 DRUG / MAX B, FRENCH MONTANA
13. ALWAYS BE MY B**** / MAX B, MAC MUSTARD & AL PAC
14. STILL MOVIN / FRENCH MONTANA, MAX B & E-SNAPS
15. JAIL
16. TOM TOMB / MAX B & AL PAC
17. LIVE COMFORTABLE / MAX B
18. WHERE DO I GO / MAX B
19. DISTURBIA MONEY / MAX B & FRENCH MONTANA
20. GHETTO LOVE / MESSIAH, MAX B, BOBBY VALENTINO
21. LAY WIT / YOUNG CHRIS & BOBBY VALENTINO

Download Here!

Heres three new joints for you…Shouts to DJ Seiko for this…

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEMALE DJ ON THE GRIND…DJ Seiko

Download: Max B - Im Kinda High

Download: Max B ft. French Montana - Drug Baby

Download: Max B ft. French Montana - Do 4 Drugs




Prinz the Pistoleer (Blackhand Ent) Live Interview on The Po Politickin Show talks Future of Blackhand, New Mixtapes, 50 Cent, Nas, & Gallic Wars!!



Prinz the Pistoleer (Blackhand Ent) Live Interview on The Po Politickin Show talks Future of Blackhand, New Mixtapes, 50 Cent, Nas, Styles P & Gallic Wars!!


Listen NOW!!: http://www.zshare.net/audio/517483943ae844f9/


Gallic Wars Presents Poverty Breeds Crime Part II Hosted by Prinz the Pistoleer due December*


"Like Ohh" - Grafh ft Busta Rhymes & Prinz
You Tube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uok3DHyt3jg

"Gun Talk" - Prinz
You Tube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr-WEohj-iA



Saturday, November 22, 2008

Hi Rollerz TV - Episode 9 - Jay Rock Performance

This is some footage I just put together from when we were out at Club Aura last night in Portland with Jay Rock while he performed his new single. Big shout out to my man Jay Rock, K. Dot and Brannon from Warner Bros! Imma come down to LA and get with yall soon! Also shout out to Tyga for coming through as well!

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Dj Scope Presents Street Certified Vol 38


DOWNLOAD MIXTAPE HERE!!!

*OFFICIAL TRACKLISTING*
01. JUS MULA - FREESTYLE
02. LIL WAYNE- STREET LIFE
03. LIL WAYNE, WILLIE DA KID, MACK MAINE- ART OF STORYTELLING
04. LIL WAYNE FEAT. GUDDA GUDDA- GET SILLY {REMIX}
05. STYLES P- MIDNIGHT CLUB
06. STYLES P- FREESTYLE
07. STYLES P- CANADIAN KUSH
08. TONY YAYO, UNCLE MURDER- SHOOTERS FOR HIRE
09. LLOYD BANKS- FREESTYLE
10. LLOYD BANKS- PARTY N BULLSHIT
11. RANSOM- SPEAK ON IT {XCLUSIVE}
12. RANSOM-OPPOSITES ATTRACT
13. JIM JONES- ELECTRIC FEEL
14. KANYE WEST FEAT. LIL WAYNE- TELL EVERYBODY THAT YOU KNOW
15. KANYE WEST FEAT. YOUNG JEEZY- AMAZING
16. BLAKSMIF- FREESTYLE
17. PRODIGY, NATURE, KOOL G. RAP- I TOLD YOU
18. RED CAFE, RICK ROSS, NINA SKY- CURTAIN CALL
19. STYLES P,MAX B- FREESTYLE (EXCLUSIVE)
20. YOUNG BUCK- I WANT IT ALL
21. GAME- FREESTYLE
22. GAME, RICK ROSS, SLY POLAROID, PHARRIS, KHALED- STOP
23. ST. LAZ, ESSO, A-MAFIA, SYNP LIFE- REAL LIFE SHIT
24. CHAMILLIONAIRE FEAT. LUDACRIS- CREEPIN
25. STYLES P- DONT WANT IT
26. STYLES P FEAT. STRAW- IM YOUR PUSHER
27. STYLES P FEAT. NEXT GENERATION- COOK UP
28.FREEWAY FEAT. GILLIE DA KID- LIVIN MY LIFE


DJ Drama & Bathgate - Thanks 4 Not Helping


*OFFICIAL TRACKLISTING*
1. DJ Drama Speaks
2. Bathgate-Show Off (Prod By JButtah)
3. Bathgate-Heron Flow Pt 1
4. Bathgate-Pockets Full of Money (Prod By JButtah)
5. Bathgate-Hard Candy (Prod By JButtah)
6. Bathgate Ft CMR-Catch Me In The Hood
7. Bathgate-money (Prod By Lex Barkey)
8. Bathgate-Heron Flow Pt 2
9. Bathgate-Read The Signs
10. Bathgate Lee Carr-Stilettos Remix Ft Cardan (Prod By JButtah&Suss.One)
11. Bathgate-Everything's Right (When Im With You)
12. Bathgate-Corner Poetry (Prod By Sean Black)
13. Bathgate Ft TJay-That Candy (Prod By Rice)
14. Bathgate Ft Red Cafe-Bk:Harlem Freestyle
15. Bathgate-Bass (Prod By Raw N Uncut)
16. Bathgate-Purple Rain Freestyle
17. Bathgate-UGK Freestyle
18. Bathgate-Heart and Soul (Prod By Charlamagne)
19. Bathgate-Everywhere the money Go (Prod By Raw N Uncut)
20. Bathgate-Wishing (Prod By PhreQuincy)
21. Bathgate DJ Forte Speaks Pockets Full Of money Ft The Notorious B.I.G
22. Bathgate P Swag-Crisp Pair Of Jeans (Prod By Ron Browz)

Ransom - Pain & Glory 2


*OFFICIAL TRACKLISTING*

01. Close Your Eyes
02. The Life And Times
03. Funeral
04. Speak On It
05. Opposites Attract
06. Face Off (feat. Tony Yayo & Cory Gunz)
07. Get On
08. I Got You
09. Stepping In (feat. Backwoods)
10. Big Bidness (feat. Nicki Minaj)
11. Play Ground
12. Law & Order
13. Don’t Go
14. Hood Vision (feat. Tom Gist & Sleezo Bang)
15. Our Father
16. So Glad Your Home (feat. Jayvon)
17. Boyz In Da Hood (feat. Trae Tha Truth & Ya Boy)
18. Pain And Glory
19. Finale


Mikey Vegaz - Definition Of Fli Vol. 2 (Prince of the City Edition)

Coast 2 Coast & Fli Boi Presents: Mikey Vegaz - The Definition Of Fli Vol. 2 (Prince Of The City Edition)




CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD/STREAM MIKEY VEGAZ - THE DEFINITION OF FLI VOL. 2


1. Mikey Vegaz - Everyday I Wake Up
2. Mikey Vegaz Feat. Young Moe Da Kid - Nobody
3. Mikey Vegaz - Back On My Job
4. Mikey Vegaz - Would You Love Me?
5. Mikey Vegaz Feat. Young Moe Da Kid - 3Peate
6. Young Moe Da Kid - First 48
7. Mikey Vegaz - Ay Yay Yo
8. Mikey Vegaz Feat. Mac Geez - Good Life
9. Mikey Vegaz - Like A Star
10. T. Soprano - First 48 (Paper Touchin)
11. Mikey Vegaz - Imma Do It My Way
12. Pretty Tony Feat. Mikey Vegaz - Everyday I Get Fresh
13. Illaj & Mikey Vegaz Feat. Lil Fats - Alone In The Street
14. Lil Fats - Imma Do Me (Snippet from "The Man Behind The Mixtapes Coming 1.29.09)
15. Mikey Vegaz Feat. Young Moe Da Kid & Tight Enough - Standin On The M's
16. Mikey Vegaz Feat P.R. Kaviar- The Truth
17. Illaj & Mikey Vegaz Feat. Kenny Mack, Lil Fats, Twin - Gimme Paper
18. Mikey Vegaz - A Day In The Life
19. Mikey Vegaz Feat. Richy Qwavoo - 100 Miles & Runnin
20. Mikey Vegaz - Black Superman
21. Richy Qwavoo & T-Tyme - We Dont Like Her
22. Illaj & Mikey Vegaz Feat. Lil Fats - Fire
23. T. Soprano Feat. Mac Geez - Angel
24. Mikey Vegaz Feat. Tight Enough & Young Moe Da Kid- Aint Fli Like Me
25. Mikey Vegaz - Cant Be Touched
26. Mikey Vegaz Feat. Blast & Jim Cole - Addiction
27. Kenny Mack Feat. Illaj & Mikey Vegaz - Last Dance
28. Mikey Vegaz - Ride Till We Die
29. Mikey Vegaz - Believe Me

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Preview from Mikey Vegaz - Definition Of Fli Vol. 2


Thursday, November 20, 2008

Lil Fats - "Imma Be Fine" Snippet



CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD/STREAM LIL FATS - "IMMA BE FINE" SNIPPET

This is a snippet from one of the joints off my new album, The Man Behind The Mixtapes which will be in stores Jan 20th 2009! This snippet will be appearing on the new Mikey Vegaz mixtape, Definition Of Fli Vol. 2 which will be available for free download at www.coast2coastmixtapes.com this weekend!

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Coast 2 Coast Mitape Vol. 57 - Hosted By Nina Sky

Coast 2 Coast Mixtape Vol. 57 - Hosted By Nina Sky

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THIS MIXTAPE FOR FREE!




This week brings us to Coast 2 Coast Vol. 57 Hosted By the lovely due, Nina Sky. This mixtape features new material from Nina Sky's upcoming album, The Miracle, as well as the 1st part of the new weekly freestyle series that will be on each Coast 2 Coast Mixtape by Sha Stimuli. Stimuli takes his first Coast 2 Coast Weekly Freestyle to let people know his story of who he is and where he comes from. Make sure to tune in to the Coast 2 Coast Mixtape each week to hear the new Sha Stimuli Coast 2 Coast Weekly Freestyle. This mixtape also features new joints and exclusives from: Ludacris, Nas, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Young Jeezy, Mikey Vegaz, NORE, Busta Rhymes, Freeway, Styles P, Stat Quo & More!


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THIS MIXTAPE FOR FREE!


TRACK LIST:

1. Nina Sky - On Some Bullshit
2. Ludacris Feat. Nas & Jay-Z - Do It For Hip-Hop
3. Sha Stimuli - Coast 2 Coast Weekly 1
4. Kanye West Feat. Young Jeezy - Amazing
5. Game Feat. Raheem DeVaugn - Touchdown
6. NORE Feat. Ron Browz & Busta Rhymes - Rotate
7. Young Chris - Verse 16
8. Pretty Tony Feat. Mikey Vegaz - I Get Freh (Definition Of Fli Vol. 2 - Coming Soon)
9. Knaye West Feat. Kid Cuddi - Welcome To Heartbreak
10. Nipsy Hussle - Hussle In The House
11. Stat Quo - Another Level
12. Freeway Feat. Gillie The Kid - Livin My Life
13. Ace Hood Feat. Akon - Cant Stop
14. DJ Pharris Feat. Khaled, Game, Sly Polaroid & Rick Ross - Stop
15. Lil Fats Feat. Illaj - Something Sexy
16. Styles P - Say Yeah
17. Alaska Redd Feat. Yukmouth & Chandler T - Bossed Up
18. Silent aka Rage Feat. Ramo - Tell Me Whats Up
19. Young X - Like Mike
20. Original One - Check The O
21. STEPUPENT (Predicate,Xquizd,Pastrano) - CrunchTime
22. Bo Duke - Man Behind The Mic (Produced by DH)
23. Marck Jamz - TRANSFORM The Ground
24. Nao Otokura - Never Want Us To Part
25. Nina Sky - Doctor, Doctor
26. Nina Sky - Outro

Monday, November 17, 2008

Coast 2 Coast & Fli Boi Presents: Priv - Donkey Rope Vol. 1




CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD/STREAM THIS MIXTAPE FOR FREE


This is one of the hottest mixtapes to come out of the Northwest in a long time. Its features group freestyle cyphers and lost/leaked tracks from the whole Fli Boi camp and more. Shout out to Priv!

TRACK LIST:

1. Mikey Vegaz & T. Soprano - Cypher 1
2. Illaj, T. Soprano, Mikey Vegaz & Pretty Tony - WOW
3. Pretty Tony, Young World & Young Moe Da Kid - Cypher 2
4. Richy Qwavoo, Illaj & Pretty Tony - Cypher 3
5. Pretty Tony & Young Moe Da Kid - White Girl
6. Illaj - Old School
7. Young Moe Da Kid - Pop Bottles
8. Mikey Vegaz - Priv Freestyle
9. Richy Qwavoo - Donkey Rope
10. Killa Fresh (Taliban), Syko, Mikey Vegaz, Young World & Young Moe Da Kid - Cypher 4
11. Lil Fats Feat. Illaj - Something Sexy
12. Young Moe Da Kid, Mikey Vegaz, Blast (Taliban) & T. Soprano - Cypher 5
13. Butta - Interlude
14. Mikey Vegaz - Money On My Mind
15. Richy Qwavoo Feat. Lil Fats & J Louch - Smell Like Cash
16. Richy Qwavoo, Lil Fats, Illaj, Mikey Vegaz - Cypher 6
17. Richy Qwavoo - Donkey Rope Freestyle
18. Mikey Vegaz, Young World & Richy Qwavoo - Throw Some D's On It Freestyle
19. Mikey Vegaz, S. Loyal & Young World - Sanctified
20. LG, Pretty Tony, Richy Qwavoo, City, Streetz, Young World, Illaj, Lil Fats - Cypher 7

New Lil Fats Blog - Lilfats.com

Check out the all new Lil Fats blog, bringing you all the new industry insider info and new music from Lil Fats and his industry connections. Get the hottest news, music and videos first at LILFATS.COM

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Coast 2 Coast Indie Artist of the Week: Sylent

Coast 2 Coast Indie Artist of the Week: Sylent



Sylent has been leveraging the power of Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes for a while now, Starring on Vol. 24 with DJ Khaled was just the beginning of the buzz that has began surrounding this Massachusetts emcee since he began using Coast 2 Coast for his promotion more than a year ago. Since then, he has been featured on more than 10 mixtapes, was in the Source Magazine and one of his joints on a mixtape caught the ear of Coast 2 Coast affiliate DJ Noodles who played Sylent's song on his Sirius Satellite Radio show, Fix Your Face Radio, on Hip-Hop Nation Channel 40. Sylent is currently in the process of recording new joints for his exclusive Sylent/Coast 2 Coast Mixtape coming summer of '09!


CLICK HERE TO VISIT SYLENT'S MYSPACE PAGE


CLICK HERE TO VISIT SYLENT'S PROFILE ON WWW.COAST2COASTMIXTAPES.COM

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Loose Leaf - Keepin It Reel Vol. 1

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THIS MIXTAPE FOR FREE!



CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THIS MIXTAPE FOR FREE!

Track List
1. Keepin It Reel (Intro)
2. Let?s Go (Resident Evil)
3. Transporter
4. Bad Boys feat. Pen
5. Empire pt.1
6. Empire pt.2
7. Superior (Suspiria)
8. Ready 2 Get Busy (skit)
9. Loose Leaf (007)
10. Bad Boys II feat. Pen
11. Face/Off
12. Terminator
13. Kill Bill O?Reilly
14. Rap?s Resurrection (Smokin Aces)
15. Suicide Kings (Halloween)
16. Kill Bill O?Reilly (skit)
17. Delivery Man
18. Keepin It Reel (Outro)

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Friday, November 14, 2008

DJ Cannon Banyon: Shootin' The Breeze Vol. 31



What's up Coast 2 Coast Family!

We have a new mixtape of some recent mainstream Hip-Hop & R&B from Columbia, South Carolina's own DJ Cannon Banyon with the Vol. 31 of the Shootin' the Breeze Series.

Give Shootin' The Breeze Vol. 31 a download & listen, spread the word about it and enjoy!

Download Link

Tracklisting:

1. Nino - I Ain't Goin' To Jail
2. Lil' Wayne & Gudda - Get Silly Freestyle
3. Kanye West feat. Young Jeezy - Amazing
4. Pimp - Big Mix
5. Lil' Ru feat. Gorilla Zoe - Nasty Song
6. Gorilla Zoe feat. Lil' Wayne - Lost (DJ Dyce RMX)
7. Slim of 112 feat. Fabolous & Ryan Leslie - Good Lovin'
8. Pimp - Step Inside The Club
9. Soulja Boy - Turn My Swag On
10. Yung L.A. feat. Lil' Boosie - 360s
11. Young Dro feat. Yung L.A. - Take Off
12. Lil' Jody feat. Gucci Mane - Cut Off
13. Git Fresh feat. Rick Ross - Tipsy
14. Ghostface Killah - Computer Love
15. Young Life feat. Paul Wall & Lil' Wayne - I'm A Boss
16. Rulette feat. Gramps - Light 'Em Up
17. Alabama Connect feat. Yo Gotti - Shit Like Me
18. Soulja Boy - Money In The Air
19. DJ Khaled feat. Rick Ross & The Game - Stop
20. Kanye West feat. Lil' Wayne - Tell Everybody You Know

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Coast 2 Coast Exclusive Series Vol. 2 - Lumidee & Logy Music

COAST 2 COAST EXCLUSIVE SERIES VOL. 2 - LUMIDEE & LOGY MUSIC!
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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THIS MIXTAPE FOR FREE!

TRACK LIST:

1. Lumidee - Work
2. Y.G. - We Built This City
3. Young Twist - Get Back
4. Y.G. Feat. Lumidee - Move For The Money
5. Lumidee Feat. Gwen Stefani - How Sick Is This
6. Chase Manhattan Feat. Lumidee - Gangsta, Gangsta
7. Y.G. Feat. Lil Fats - Mean Muggin
8. Ron Browz Feat. Lumidee, DJ Web Star & Boogie Black - Skatez On
9. Y.G. Feat. G.O.D. from Pitch Black - Scram Jones Freestyle
10. Y.G. Feat. Chase Manhattan & Lumidee - Cool Like Dat
11. Y.G. - Count Money (Prod By Illaj)
12. Y.G. - Bump Dat
13. Y.G. - Take It EZ
14. Lumidee - Outro

Coast 2 Coast Independent Hustlers Vol. 1

COAST 2 COAST INDEPENDENT HUSTLERS VOL. 1 - STARRING: MIZ

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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THIS MIXTAPE FOR FREE!

TRACK LIST:

1. Miz - Let Go (Prod By Nemisis)
2. Miz Feat. Slo Poke - We Go Hard
3. Silent aka Rage Feat. Ramo - Tell Me Wsup
4. P. Murray - Everyday (myspace.com/pmurraymusic)
5. Mike Bizzle - Rap Game (Prod. by The Beat Basement)
6. Jimmie L. Moore - My Lady, My Lover
7. OJ Feat. Dominus Monolauge - Bombin Tracks
8. Etcetera feat. Rainah - Take You There
9. Young X - The World Is Yours
10. Dre Chief - Fall Season (myspace.com/drechief)
11. DJ Cloak Feat. Rapture & Obama - Revolution (myspace.com/djcloak)
12. Elonskee Feat. Spades & Young Mac - Ballin Is A Hobby
13. Al Refaie - The Arab World (myspace.com/alrefaie)
14. Miz Feat. Real Life Click - #1 Click
15. CashedBeats - Instrumental (myspace.com/cashedbeats)
16. The Poet Trees - Im Half Crazy (myspace.com/mixedorigins)
17. The Poet Trees - Ordinary Guy (myspace.com/mixedorigins)
18. Big Ant Featuring K.Tazz - No Hoe (myspace.com/mrslapper)
19. Marvelous Marc and Big Bear Productions - Marvelous (myspace.com/afrocentricplayas)
20. Loose Leaf - Empire
21. Valid - Billie Jean '08 (myspace.com/valid313)
22. Krainium - Ghost
23. Krainium - Dream
24. Rico Smooth - And I
25. Barbera Cowart - I Will Follow Him
26. Miz - I Hope You Understand
27. Miz - Dear Miz

Thursday, November 13, 2008

DJ Case: The Club Edition Vol. 2




We got a new mixtape of U.S. and Overseas Hip-Hop & R&B music from Germany's master on the 1s and 2s, DJ Case with The Club Edition Vol. 2.

Check it out, download, let people know what's good and enjoy!

Download Link

Tracklisting:

1. The Club Edition Intro
2. Slim feat. R-Less - Good Lovin
3. R-Less feat. Fabolous & Keri Hilson - Addiction
4. Nina Sky feat. Pitbull & Rick Ross - Curtain Call
5. 40 Glocc feat. Busta Rhymes & Chamillionaire - On Tha Blocc
6. Nelly - Let's Go
7. Keak Da Sneak feat. Baby S, QZ & Snoop Dogg - Do It Right
8. Jagged Edge - Punchin In
9. The Dream feat. Lil Jon - Let Me See The Booty
10. Sophia Fresh - Drop It
11. C4 feat. T-Pain & Sophia Fresh - Let's Make A Movie
12. Petey Pablo - Ringtone
13. B5 - Boom Boom Boom
14. Lil' Scrappy feat. Lil Wayne - Stand Up
15. Trick Trick feat. Eminem - Who Want It
16. Eminem - I'm Having A Relapse
17. Ciara feat. Gorilla Zoe & T-Pain - Go Girl (Official Remix)
18. DJ Khaled feat. Ace Hood, Lil Boosie, Piccolo & Rick Ross - Vibing
19. Que 33 - Der Typ
20. LAX feat. Tio Timers - Pump den Scheiß
21. Tio Timers feat. Seyrouz - Zerstört was im Weg ist
22. Girlie feat. Lil Wayne - Got It
23. Kilo - Lean Like A Cholo
24. Usher - Played Me
25. 3AM feat. Ray J - Its Up 2 U
26. G-Had - Gangsta Gangsta
27. Lil Fats feat. Illaj - Something Sexy
28. The Club Edition DJ Khaled Outro

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DJ Shy Stylz: Well Connected 7 (Hosted By Stat Quo)



Here's a new mixtape of both Underground and Mainstream Hip-Hop from Delaware's own DJ Shy Stylz with Well Connected 7 (Hosted By Stat Quo)....

Check it out, download, enjoy and spread the word!

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Tracklisting:

1. Intro - Stat Quo
2. The Sun - Stat Quo
3. Deeper Than Rap - Jadakiss
4. Accept Troubles - Lupe Fiasco
5. This Is Your Life - Sadat X
6. Come See Killa - Cam'ron
7. He Asked for It - Uncle Murda feat. Jay-Z
8. Watch Me Now - N.O.R.E. feat. Pharrell
9. I Can't Feel My Face - Julez Santana & Lil' Wayne
10. Love 2 Ball - Freeway
11. This Girl - Freeky Zeeky feat. Jim Jones & Lil' Wayne
12. Move - Q-Tip
13. Forget About Me - Scarface feat. Lil' Wayne & Bun B
14. Settin' Standards - Kollosus feat. Gucci Mane
15. I'm A Boss - Young Life feat. Lil' Wayne & Paul Wall
16. Problemz - Juelz Santana
17. Bread & Butter - Freeway
18. Like A Lambo - Gucci Mane
19. Freestyle - Ace Hood
20. The Reciepe - E40 feat. Bun B & Gucci Mane
21. Da Beards Iz Back - Freeway feat. Jakk Frost
22. Act Like - 1 Lee feat. Plies
23. Jesus Loves You - Sam Scarfo feat Ghostface

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Gallic Wars & Real Muzak Vixens Presents Peaches & Cream Introduced by DJ Chuck T & Starring Model Anastasia Garcia



Got a new mixtape for the masses of Hip-Hop & R&B from one of the South's finest DJs on the Wheels, DJ Chuck T along with Model Anastasia Garcia for the Gallic Wars & Real Muzak Vixens Presents: Peaches & Cream!

Check it out, download, enjoy and spread the word!

Download Link #1
Download Link #2 (Back Up Link)

Tracklisting:

1. Intro - DJ Chuck T
2. I Want It All - Young Buck
3. However You Get Up - (Big Steve Gee Blend)
4. Get Em - Ace Hood
5. You Don't Want War - Dylan Dilinjah
6. Your Worst Nightmare - Nyce
7. Can't Stop - Sheek Louch
8. Lost Boys - Lil Wayne, Biggie & DJ Whookid
9. Onslaught - Slaughterhouse (Royce 5'9, Joe Budden, Crooked I & Joel Ortiz)
10. Flamez - J.R. Writer
11. I'm Having A Relapse - Eminem
12. When I Grow Up - Jadakiss feat. Max B
13. Heartless - Kanye West
14. I Got The Power - Ya Boy
15. Beam Me Up Scotty - Nicki Minaj
16. Not Even Newz - Rico Paysos
17. Swagga Like Us - Dominique Larue
18. Hey Baby Remix - LL Cool J feat. The Dream & Grafh
19. Super Model - Cassie
20. Departed Remix - Brandy feat. The Game
21. Watchin' Me - Lindsey Lohan
22. Shake It All Around (Outro) - Dylan Dilinjah

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

FREE DOWNLOAD - COAST 2 COAST MIXTAPE VOL. 56 - HOSTED BY CIARA WWW.COAST2COASTMIXTAPES.COM !

Coast 2 Coast Mixtape Vol. 56 - Hosted By Ciara

Coast 2 Coast Mixtape Vol. 56 - Hosted By Ciara

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TRACK LIST:

1. Ciara Feat. Gorilla Zoe & T-Pain - Go Girl (Remix)
2. Jay-Z - History
3. 88 Keys Feat. Redman - The Burning Bush
4. Styles P - Fly Like An Eagle
5. T-Pain Feat. Justin Timberlake - I Cant Believe It (Remix)
6. Busta Rhymes - Conglomerate
7. Joell Ortiz - Air Yall
8. Ciara - Make Some Noise
9. Lil Fats Feat. Illaj - Something Sexy
10. Jadakiss Feat. Max B - When I Grow Up
11. Crooked I - Sunshine
12. Slim Feat. Big Boi - Love's Crazy
13. Young Buck - I Want It All
14. DJ Deadeye Feat. Skyzoo & Termanology - Girl Interupted
15. B.O.B. - Middle of the Day
16. Young Chris - Verse 9
17. Lloyd Banks - Cant Stop
18. Left Eye Feat. TLC - Lets Just Do It
19. Mike Bizzle - Rap Game (Prod. By The Beat Basement)
20. Etcetera Feat. Rainah - Take You There
21. Krainium - Dreams
22. Krainium - Ghosts
23. Ciara & T-Pain - Blowin Up
24. Ciara - Outro

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Coast 2 Coast Vol. 55 - Hosted By Ron Browz



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What's good everyone,

Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes are putting in work on this volume with Universal Motown Recording Artist & Producer Ron Browz ("Pop Champagne" and lots of production for your favorite Hip-Hop artist) with this new mixtape of heat including new music from him as well as features from T-Pain, Kanye West, Royce Da 5'9", Talib Kweli, Raekwon, H-Town All Stars, Reks, Young Chris, T. Soprano, Illaj, Mikey Vegaz, Pretty Tony, B.O.B., Termanology, Freeway, Rich Girls, Bun B, Lil Fats, B-Real, Plies, Miz, Lloyd Banks, Akon, T.I., Jay Rock, Lil Wayne, Sha Stimuli, Young Moe Da Kid, Budagee, OJ, Dominus Monolauge, Jimmie L Moore, Barbara Cowart & More!

Enjoy!

Coast 2 Coast Vol. 55 - Hosted By Ron Browz

Tracklisting:

1. Ron Browz - Jumping Out The Window
2. T-Pain Feat. Kanye West - Therapy
3. Royce Da 5'9" Feat. Talib Kweli & Raekwon - Give Up Your Guns
4. H-Town All Stars - OBAMA 08'
5. Reks - Exclusive Coast 2 Coast Freestyle
6. Young Chris - Verse 2
7. Young Chris - Verse 1
8. Priv Feat. T. Soprano, Illaj, Mikey Vegaz & Pretty Tony - WOW
9. B.O.B. - Left Field
10. Termanology - Guns Gon' Blow
11. Freeway - Revolution
12. Rich Girls Feat. Bun B - 24's
13. Lil Fats - Coast 2 Coast Weekly 18
14. B-Real - Dont Ya Dare Laugh
15. Plies - Bushes
16. Miz - Let Go (Prod By Nemisis - The Prelude - In Stores Now)
17. Lloyd Banks - Dream On
18. T-Pain Feat. Akon & T.I. - It Aint Me
19. Jay Rock Feat. Lil Wayne & Will I Am - Ghetto
20. Sha Stimuli - Hit Em Up
21. Pretty Tony & Young Moe Da Kid - White Girl (from the Donkey Rope Vol. 1)
22. Budagee - Knox Swag
23. OJ Feat. Dominus Monolauge - Bombin Tracks
24. Jimmie L Moore - My Lady, My Lover
25. Barbara Cowart - I Will Follow Him
26. Ron Browz - Outro

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Commentary: Black AND Hip-Hop America's Multiple Generations Won Last Night With The Election of Future President Obama!


President-Elect Barack Obama with his wife and daughters celebrating his victory at election headquarters in Chicago on Tuesday night (Source: NY Times)

Ladies and Gentleman,

Good Morning from over here at BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBox Radio Broadcast Land to our family here at the Coast 2 Coast Mixtape DJs blog! :)

My name is DJ Fusion and I'm going to be one of the folks contributing to this blog with music news, articles, mixtape posting and commentary here and there on some things that are of importance to the international Hip-Hop Community. To check out more about history me, check out the official MySpace page here.

Big shout out to Fillet and Lil' Fats for having folks on board.

Here we go:

I am currently writing this commentary after getting a grand total of one and a half hours of sleep after finding out that our President-Elect is Senator Barack Obama through a long live BlackRadioIsBack.com blogging experience/phone call deluxe/e-mail, instant messenger, Twitter & text message explosion/searching the internet/listening to the radio/watching TV/hanging around the family process but still being full of a rush of thoughts and adrenaline.

The lengthy election process and movement that has led to Senator Barack Obama (Fox News and those other so-called "conservative Republican" Americans can use the middle name if they wish, doesn't change what's gone down) becoming the future President of the United States not only says a wonderful thing about the progress and hard work of Black America throughout the years but also of the solid contributions of the multiple Hip-Hop Generations of America.


It is a known fact that the multiple post-Civil War Reconstuction period social movements (Black Upliftment, Latino Upliftment, Feminism, the fight for same sex rights, etc.) that are now collective grouped into what is now called Civil Rights Movement made a huge impact in America with the the past 40+ years of social change with all Americans of Color and Women.

The children from all of those Civil Rights Movements are what I call the Hip-Hop Generations, those born from the mid-1960s to the present day - the post-Baby Boomers and Generations X, Y & Z.

For some in the U.S., the collective power of the Hip-Hop Generations for the gate has been a scary thing to behold in regards to both it's historically new found power and privledge.

After all, these kids were getting more fame, more money, more attention and more things in fields as diverse as from your average 9 to 5 gig to activism to entertainment - what was (and is) going to be done with that scenario?

Some confused members of the Civil Rights Movements became upset because they could not understand or totally control this new generation of young people who while not only reaping the benefits from their works did not mind questioning or pushing aside what they felt did not work for them with the new mainstream society that came about the previous generations' successes and failures.

There have been plenty of elders - blood related and otherwise - throughout the years that have made the effort to at least understand these youth so they could work in conjunction to pass on a positive legacy and make some quality moves. For these people, I am forever grateful.

Unfortunately, there have been others that let their despite show and cause a wave of mostly unjustified negative reactions.

The reasons throughout the years for these actions have ranged from everything to petty and bitter jealousies to a simple pre-fabricated Fear of a Hip-Hop Planet, created by a Mainstream News Media and Government that for the vast majority of the time does not care about anyone or anything but self-preservation.

Why is it that both generations don't get along the way they should?

Some members of the Civil Rights Generation have stopped doing that is natural to everything that exists in nature - the passing on lessons and ways from the past to survive a hostile world.

For some, it was better to pass the buck of shame then to look in the mirror, admit mistakes have been made and to go about working hard strong role in what at times can be an uphill battle with making a child (of any age range) into an adult.

This completely negative way of raising the youth has alarmingly created a mentally and physically nilistic way of life for the Hip-Hop Genrations of all ethnic, economic and social backgrounds in the United States in various ways, especially in the 21st century.

The "it is what it is" mentality of apathy and dejection settled in people's hearts and with that, has stunted what was an amazing 100+ years of societal growth in this country due to new ideas and concepts forming new types of people. Maybe for some parties, that was the point.

A group of people only care when others do the same.

To have your parents and other older people you instinctively look up to say that "Young People", "Black People", "Spainish People", "Hip-Hoppers", etc. will never play a part creating real change over and over again is a terrible thing to place in someone's mind. It should not cause any surprise when things go backwards instead of forwards when this occurs.

The entire journey of the Obama Presidential Campaign should honestly make a lot of folks who say these groups of people are not important in this country as well as it's impact on the world should hopefully sit down, think hard and reassess what's really good so that progress can occur on a consistent basis.

According to the hard numbers of voters, the amount of young voters (18 to 29 years old), women and Black American's who came out played a HUGE role in pushing the win for Barack Obama.

The tried and true ways of the Civil Right Generations and those before them of working within and beyond the system played a valuable role in this political win - the knocking of doors, signing people up hand to hand, going on mainstream media outlets, etc.

However, the gifts, ambition and technologies of the Hip-Hop Generations pushed things over to a new plateau.

What is going to show in history as the best example of this is the creative usage of the Internet by the Hip-Hop Generations as a both quick news (and more importantly, Independent Media) source and way to organize played the greatest role of any technology that has ever existed for any sort of election.

Look at what happened:

* A regular person could recieve constant updates on what was going on on the Election Trail - the good, the bad, the ugly and downright messed up - from all political parties.

Actions and speeches were exposed immediately for the masses to interpet AND respond to on their own with like-minded people as well as different other different communities to share ideas, especially with YouTube and other forms of internet video.

Everyone having the ability to become their own news and/or propaganda organization with various websites and blogs ended up being an overall positive thing in making folks feel like they were some sort of small part of the political process.

I have to give it up to every MC, every singer, every DJ (radio, mixtape, club and podcast DJs - BIG UP!), every actor, every writer, every publication (BIG shouts to Don Diva, Vibe and The Source for their excellent special issues on the election) and every average bro or sis on the street who wanted to express in their viewpoint what was good and spread the word about the election.

Whether via music video and song, opinion piece, article, interview and whatever other way folks could think of to let the young people know in their own unique way the importance of voting (many of thse folks taking part of the process for the first time), letting people know about election law and election fraud, dispelling rumours and so forth is not inconsequential.

To have folks as diverse in the Hip-Hop community from Chuck D of Public Enemy to Jay-Z, Pharell to Young Jeezy, T.I. to Busta Rhymes, Q-Tip to Bun B of UGK, Talib Kweli to Jim Jones and plenty of others it would be impossible to name right now being all for the same cause and reaching different audiences for a common cause is and was a beautiful thing.

Websites with various unique content all talking about the U.S. Presidential Election as different as Bossip, The Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, Black Poltics On The Web, The Loop, Oh Hell Nawl, SOHH.com, The Nation and the BBC amongst plenty of others were personally on the daily to see where other people's minds were at on this election and other aspects of the news.

* One could look at your presidential candidates' platforms in depth on their respective websites to get more then the "sound bite" version of what was good with them.

* Volunteer and fundraising efforts for poltiicians of all stripes - from the "major" two political parties to independent party folks like the Green Party, Libertarians, etc. - were revolutionized with direct internet communication, allowing the average man to actually see they were playing some sort of role with things directly.

Getting everyone from the youngest eligible voter to the oldest (stories of people in their 80s to 100s going to the polls or filling in absentee ballots) to let their voices heard (with one of the highest turnouts in recent history in the United Staes) is the very definition of forward looking Democracy in Action.

Both the Civil Rights and Hip-Hop Generations all political stripes voted not because of a legal obligation (even most dictatorships in this day and age at least go through doing a sham vote to not look like total tyrants), but a moral and social obligation in their hearts to right a very wronged ship of the Bush 43rd Presidency of the past 8 years.

Whether you voted for Sen. Barack Obama, Sen. John McCain or any of the Third Party candidates, this should be a moment to be all who engaged in the process should be very proud of.

So now, everybody, here we are.

The proverbial New Day in America has come with a loud shout for C-H-A-N-G-E being heard from all points.

I am very happy that I can look forward the period twenty days after my 30th Birthday (New Years Eve 2008), having a Black American will be sworn in as President of the United States on Inaugaration Day (Tuesday, January 20, 2009 - right after the official holiday observance of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday).

I will not front and say that as a Black Woman and a member of the Hip-Hop Generation in America, that I am not extremely happy or proud of all of my people right now. A qualified and intelligent Person of Color in this poltical office (hell, of any background really) is very long overdue and one could only be happy both a popular and electoral vote count made that abundantly clear.

Also, now the world will see this amazing feat that was accomplished due to the diverse Civil Rights and Hip-Hop Generations working together to make this happen:

Black America
White America
Latino America
Young America
Old America
Rich America (a suprisingly high number)
Poor America
And So Forth and So On...

Now, since one thing has been accomplised, it's time to take all of that energy, emotion and brainpower expended for this political race and to place it in other parts of your local, state, national and worldwide communties.

Volunteer in your community, spend quality time with your families, friends and neighbors, use your local libraries and bookstores to both absorb and share knowledge...do whatever you can do in your daily power to make a difference.

The deeply embedded issues of how America and the world percieve Race, Class and Social issues have not disappeared due to the election on Senator Obama to become President Obama in the least (there still needs to be a REAL national dialouge about that).

But, with his election by a multitude of different peoples, one part of the glass ceiling now as a few panes missing and shattered to let a bit of the sunshine in. It's not going to be so easy to Plug and Play stereotypes about the incompentance and immorality Black Americans and all Americans of Color so easy anymore - and that is a damned wonderful thing.

It will take the work of both generations - those on the inside of the system, activists on the outside, everyone in between and the Independent Media as the Eye in the Sky to cover & critique it all - to make sure that not just Barack Obama and future polticans do that they need to, but most importantly, making ourselves, live to the best of our potential to continue the direction of true, long lasting and positive change from the best directions possible.

The alarm from director Spike Lee's School Daze has rung for all to hear:



And it seems like folks are waking up from our national dorms of defeat and deceit after a long, drugged slumber - now time to stay up and awake for whatever else comes.

Peace and Happy To Be An Active Part of History,

Mary Nichols (DJ Fusion)
FuseBox Radio Broadcast
BlackRadioIsBack.com

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Coast 2 Coast Exclusive Series Vol. 1 - Reks

Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes Presents: The Coast 2 Coast Exclusive Series Vol. 1 - Reks


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Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes brings you the first installment of our newest project, The Coast 2 Coast Exclusive Series. Volume 1 is with Reks from Show Off Records and features 10+ exclusive tracks from the rapper quickly becoming known as one of Real Hip-Hop's saviors. Reks takes you from Coast 2 Coast with his new freestyles, exclusives, and album joints with help on tracks from fellow artists: Termanology, Statik Selektah, Royce Da 5'9", CL Smooth, Skyzoo, Lil Fame, Consequence, Naladge & More! Download this exclusive Reks mixtape now from www.coast2coastmixtapes.com for one of the best Hip-Hop experiences of the year!

TRACK LIST:
1. Reks - Intro
2. Reks - Year of the Show Off (Prod By Statik Selektah)
3. Reks - Coast 2 Coast Freestyle 1
4. Reks - Pray For Me (Suicide Note)
5. Statik Selektah Feat. Reks, Easy Money & Royce Da 5'9" - Take It All Back
(Stick 2 The Script - In Stores Now!)
6. Reks - Coast 2 Coast Freestyle 2
7. Reks - How Can It Be (Prod By Statik Selektah)
8. Reks Feat. Termanology & Skyzoo - Money on the Ave (Remix)
9. Reks - Coast 2 Coast Freestyle 3
10. Reaks Feat. Lil Fame of M.O.P. - All In One
11. Chi Knox Feat. Reks - Swagger
12. Reks Feat. Consequence & Termanology - Premonition
13. Reks - Say Goodnight (Prod By DJ Premier)
14. Statik Selektah, Naladge, Reks & CL Smooth - So Good (Stick 2 The Script - In Stores Now!)
15. Reks - Cloud 9
16. Reks - Outro