Mixtape Memories

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Back in my high school years (1992-1996), when mixtapes were actually sold on cassette tapes, DJ S&S was the king of the exclusives.  He claims in the video above he was the first mixtape DJ, even before the legendary DJ Clue came on the scene (who also deserves major props) to get all the newest songs on his tapes.  And that’s all we ever wanted.  New shit.  We would go to spots all over the Bronx and Harlem to cop mixtapes.  And yes, the first time I ever heard some of the most memorable hip hop songs from that era, from artists like Biggie, Wu Tang, and Nas, were on DJ S&S tapes.  Watch the video above, where he discusses the good old days when he first started, how he got his exclusives, his recording process, his partnership with DJ Craig G, and much more.  And below, take a trip down memory lane with me and download some DJ S & S and DJ Craig G tapes for free.  “Aiight here we go!!!”

The thing that is important to note about these mixtapes is that more often than not, the first time anyone ever heard these songs was on these tapes.  For example, look at the cover above closely.  There are like four Biggie songs on there that no one had ever heard before on the radio or albums.  When “Who Shot Ya” came out on this tape, it was crazy!  As was the freestyle with Biggie rapping over all the west coast beats to start off Side A, and Biggie’s verses on “Can’t You See” and “Something Big”, though I think DJ Clue had “Something Big” first.  Not to mention classic songs from everyone else on the NYC hip hop scene.  I actually like the first volume of this series even better (click HERE to see the tracklist for that).  And some people used to critique DJ S & S for yelling too much on his tapes, but I actually dug that.  He knew he was playing hot shit, and he was amped!!!  Get the links to both below…

DJ S & S NI**AZ AIN’T NICE

DJ S & S NI**AZ STILL AIN’T NICE SIDE A AND SIDE B

Here’s a couple earlier ones from DJ S & S.  Do I need to talk about how ill this tape was?  I mean, he was even getting exclusives from A Tribe Called Quest!  And look at the track title for the first Biggie song.  That’s what I call EARLY…

DJ S & S SOMETHING FOR THAT ASS PART 3 (see cover above)

DJ S & S SOMETHING FOR THAT ASS PART 2 (no cover or tracklist)

This was my favorite mixtape from the summer of 1995. DJ Craig G was one of S & S’s partners, as noted earlier and in the video at the top of the post.  Probably the craziest exclusive on this tape was the original Biggie “Dead Wrong” to start off Side Two.  But Side One had dope songs on it too, like that Mary J. Blige and LL Cool J “Mary Jane RMX” which was a personal favorite.  Just check the tracklist on the cover…

DJ CRAIG G SNEEKIN’ UP ON THAT ASS PART TWO

See the address for the DJ Craig G fan club?  WP!  This tape was dope too, especially the way he brought in “Unbelievable” with the intro from Ready To Die.  That, and “Flava In Ya Ear” were my favorite songs from the summer of 1994, which was when I first got my driver’s license.  This tape was in heavy rotation in the Honda Civic.

DOWNLOAD DJ CRAIG G SNEEKIN UP ON THAT ASS PART 1

This was a hot tape too, with S & S and Craig G.  As I remember, this was the first tape that had Jay-Z and Foxy Brown’s “Ain’t No Ni**a” on it.  And Nas “Understanding” was a crazy exclusive at the time.  There’s alot of great songs on this tape.  The tracklist is bananas!  These were the days when mixtapes were truly exciting.  Here’s the download link…

DJ S & S and DJ CRAIG G NI**AZ DON’T GIVE A FUCK

Here’s five other classic mixtapes from the 90’s that get the Westcheddar co-sign…

Now this was off the hook.  This came out in the early part of 1996, and we used to thump this.  It had exclusive freestyles from Redman, Busta Rhymes, Jay-Z, exclusives from Nas, and of course, “You’ll See” with Biggie and the LOX, which was the first time anyone had heard that song or the LOX period.  Peep the tracklist HERE

BAD BOY MIXTAPE VOLUME THREE WITH PUFF DADDY AND STRETCH ARMSTRONG

DJ Clue had so many classic mixtapes over the years, from the early 90’s well into the 2000’s (by then they were on CD).  He was always consistent, and definitely has had the most longevity and success out of any other mixtape DJ from NYC.  DO REMEMBER the Halloween Hold Ups, the Springtime Stick Ups, and all the rest of the classic series’ he released that had mad exclusives and got played over and over in our whips.  But I thought I would feature a memorable one from fall 1996, when I first went away to the University of Maryland.  This was in my walkman heavy on campus.  The LOX freestyle to set things off over the Show and A.G. “Next Level (Premier Remix)” was so ill.  And there were other LOX joints on there, like “Well, Well, Well”, and the Genovese with Styles song was crazy too.  This was a big look for the 914!  Plus, this was the first place we heard Biggie’s “Hypnotize” and “Mo Money, Mo Problems”.  Damn, and Jay-Z and Sauce Money “Dead or Alive pt. II”, and probably my personal favorite from this tape, Large Professor and Nas “1 +1”.  There’s other cuts too that I’m not mentioning that are worthy of being written about.  This was a hot tape!

DJ CLUE SHOW ME THE MONEY SIDE 1 AND SIDE 2

This was the first mixtape I ever copped on CD.  Right at Uptown Flava on Southern Boulevard in the Bronx.  This first half of this mixtape is all exclusive freestyles.  My favorite is definitely with one with Redman and Keith Murray going back and forth over the EPMD “You’re A Customer” beat.  And the second half of the disc is all classics.  Check the tracklist HERE

DOO WOP 95 LIVE PART TWO

There’s three different volumes of Tony Touch’s 50 M.C.’s series, but Volume 2 was particularly historic.  This was probably the second mixtape I got on CD, and it was a double disc.  There’s lots of dope verses on here, from all the guys that were really hot in 1997, like Noreaga, Canibus, O.C., Redman, The Artifacts, Black Thought, Big L, Big Pun, and many more.  And Tony Touch definitely gave them some hot beats to rap on.  Check the lineup HERE

TONY TOUCH 50 M.C.’s PART TWO DISC ONE AND DISC TWO

Biggie was the first person I ever saw with a “Best Of” mixtape.  Mister Cee wasn’t that big on the mixtape scene, but this was hot when it came out.  He followed it with a bunch of other “Best Of” mixtapes featuring Redman, Mobb Deep, and Jay-Z.  But this was his first.  I have this on CD now, but when I first got it on Fordham Road it was a tape.  3 tapes for $10.  That was the best spot.  It was worth the price just for the intro verse over Casual’s “I Didn’t Mean To”.  And it featured a bunch of Biggie songs that were rare or unreleased at the time.  Check out the tracklist for the original mixtape and also Mister Cee’s 10th Anniversary of the mixtape with an extended tracklist and bonus disc HERE.  And here’s the download links to both…

MISTER CEE BEST OF BIGGIE

MISTER CEE BEST OF BIGGIE 10th ANNIVERSARY DOUBLE DISC

Well, I think that’s it for my mixtape memories.  I gotta say, this was a fun post for me to piece together.  Shout out to all the mixtape DJ’s who put out classic tapes in the 90’s that I didn’t post like Ron G, Rated R, DJ Rhythm, Kool Mike Ski, and all the rest.  Also, shout out to all the mixtape spots and record stores that always had the new shit.  And BIG RESPECT to all the blogs and websites who post links and artwork for all these classic mixtapes.  I hope you all enjoyed this post, and took advantage of the links.  What was your favorite mixtape from the 90’s?  Did I post it?  Do you still have it?  Tell us!  Give us the link!  And if there’s a problem with any of the links in this post please let me know.  Peace and love…

Purple Onion

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I watched The Hangover again a few nights ago with my wife, and I gotta say, Zach Galifianakis really makes that movie rewatchable.  He’s off the hook.  I’ve posted his stuff on here before, so those of you who read Westcheddar on the reg should know I love his Between Two Ferns episodes on Funny Or Die.  But he also has this stand-up DVD out now (see cover above) of him performing in San Francisco at The Purple Onion.  It’s a very entertaining watch.  Not only does it show his whole set, where he plays the piano, fucks with the audience, and manages to tell some jokes too, but it also has clips of him hanging out with one of his boys, and also an interview with his “brother” (who is actually played by  Zach himself).  I found the whole thing on YouTube and figured I’d post it for your enjoyment.  It’s about an hour long.  Check it out below, then cop the DVD for your collection…

Look for him in that new movie with Michael Cera, Youth In Revolt, which comes out this Friday…

Stuff White People Like

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Ok, please grant me a late pass for posting about this book.  I know, it’s kind of old news.  But I just got around to buying it the other day, and it is really fun.  And accurate!  For those of you not up on Stuff White People Like, well this random white dude Christian Lander from L.A. (via Toronto, Canada) started a blog listing a bunch of things that white people are into i.e. coffee, Apple products, dinner parties, public radio, etc.  The blog caught fire on the internet, and so it was quickly turned into a book.  There’s about 150 things listed in the book, each with hilarious detailed descriptions, some which were on the blog, and some which are exclusive to the book.  If you are a liberal minded white person, you may find yourself guilty of liking many things on the list.  I know I am.  This guy Lander is spot on.  Here’s a video of him explaining how the blog (and the book) came to be, and further discussion about the book itself, at Google Reads…

And here’s the link to the blog, which he continues to update regularly…

Stuff White People Like

And also the full online list to refer to…

Full List of Stuff White People Like

Cop the book next time you’re at the book store, or go on Amazon.com and order it!  Hey, “Amazon” should be on the list, or just “shopping online”.  Ha!  Anyway, get the book, and put it on your coffee table the next time you have a bunch of your white friends over for a dinner party.  It’s a guaranteed hit (trust me I just had a New Year’s Eve gathering at my place and it was the centerpiece of discussion for a good half hour).  And if you’re not white but you have white friends, well, I’m sure you’ll get a good laugh out of the book too.  And if you don’t have any white friends, then you will learn almost everything you will ever need to know about liberal minded white people, and much more.

The High Road

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I warned you guys about this Broken Bells album a few months ago, which is a collaboration project featuring The Shins frontman James Mercer and DangerMouse (who was born in WP).  Well, the first single from the album is out now on Itunes, “The High Road”, and it is excellent.  And if you search hard enough, or have a good friend like my boy Gippamaldi, you might even get your hands on the whole album, which just leaked to the internet.  Regardless, go to their website now (link below) and pre-order the official copy of the album, which is due out in March.  And give a listen to “The High Road” right here on Westcheddar…

I think people made their best of 2009 song lists a little too soon…

Broken Bells Official Website

P.S.  I heard this song by some band called Yeasayer at the end of an Entourage episode recently.  Their Myspace page says they’re from Brooklyn, and they describe themselves as “Enya with bounce”.  They’re definitely on some next shit, even though this song “Sunrise” is actually from a couple years ago.  I like it.  Consider it a bonus…

Uno.

Cross My Heart

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Jay Electronica’s “Exhibit C” is the hottest hip hop song out right now.  I mentioned it briefly in the post below, and posted the radio rip when it first surfaced earlier in the fall, but it really needs its own shine now that it’s officially out.  I promise you that this is something new and genuine to get really excited about in hip hop.  Even the artwork for the single (above) is ill.  Stream it or cop it on Itunes here…

Listen to Jay Electronica “Exhibit C” CD Quality

Props to Just Blaze on the production.  Here’s where the sample is from.  Billy Stewart’s “Cross My Heart”.  Dope.

As for Jay Electronica, well, he continues to impress me.  I’m tuned in now fully.  For more, click HERE.

*Bonus*

Jay Electronica and Nas are buddies.  Here’s a pretty good interview segment with Jay talking about how he met Nas.  He also discusses his influences.  The interview is a little dated (it’s from sometime in 2008), but it will give you a feel for what Mr. Electronica is all about…

Can’t wait to hear some more songs…him and Nas should do a track together asap…hollerrrrr.

Cali Finale

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Californication is the best show on television.  A New York writer living the California party lifestyle in LA, trying to hold his family (and his career) together.  It’s sex, drugs, rock and roll, and fatherhood, all rolled into one.  Great characters, great writing, and the perfect blend of comedy and drama.  I don’t even have Showtime, I just look for a link to the new episodes online using a Twitter search after they air.  Well, the season three finale from this past Sunday was insane.  Very emotional.  Check the TV Guide recap with the show’s creator Tom Kapinos.  He talks about what happened, why the finale went in the direction it did, and what we can expect from next season…

*TV GUIDE* Californication Creator: It’s Time For Hank to Face Consequences

I thought this past season was amazing.  I’m a Curb Your Enthusiasm and Entourage guy at heart, but Californication is really crazy.  If you’ve never seen it, I suggest you start at the beginning.  Go cop the DVD’s or Netflix them or something.  You won’t be disappointed.

Rap Matrix

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Paul Barman is one of the first nerd rappers I ever knew of.  My boy who went to Yale put me on to him back in the late 90’s.  I think Barman was an Ivy Leaguer himself.  Brown maybe?  Not sure.  Anyway, he always spit using ridiculous vocabulary and intricate rhyme patterns.  Looks like he still does, but he has gotten far too advanced for the casual listener.  So in this video, he shows us, word by word, just how complex his rap is.  Totally and completely radical.  And his delivery is sooooooo fun.  I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.  Barman, you’re crazy for this one.  Yes!

That’s Cool

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.  The Cool Kids are my favorite new rap group.  Here’s their latest video, off their mixtape Gone Fishing.  Not the song I would’ve picked to do a video for (they have way better beats on that mixtape than this), but it’s still dope.  Nice house party vibe.  Love the way these guys rhyme.  Check it out…

The Cool Kids Official Website/Blog

Candid Carter

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Lil Wayne is not my favorite rapper, but he’s nicer than the guy who is.  I respect his skills, his work ethic, and his creativity.  He’s got clever metaphors for days, and he can flow on any beat.  His latest mixtape No Ceilings has too many quotables to list, and his verses are so long it’s almost ridiculous.  And after watching the all access, behind the scenes documentary about his life, The Carter, I like his music even more.  Maybe it’s because he’s so passionate about it.  All he ever really wants to do is record.  He does it no matter where he is.  In studios of course, but also in hotel rooms, on his tour bus, and anywhere else he can set up a microphone.  He’ll even push the buttons himself, and he doesn’t write any of his lyrics down.  And yo, he smokes weed and drinks sizzurp out of doubled up styrofoam cups all day and night.  During interviews, recording sessions, hanging out on the bus, getting tattooed, you name it.  The guy loves getting fucked up.  It’s kind of impressive.  I really suggest checking out this documentary when you get a chance, whether you like his music or not.  Here’s a preview of it.  The producers of the movie leaked the first 10 minutes, which shows him out in Amsterdam, and it will give you a feel for what it’s all about…

Oh, and if you want to check out No Ceilings, DOWNLOAD IT HERE

Battle Bars

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I love watching rap battles.  This one is classic.  Iron Solomon vs. Avalanche, live from Detroit.  Iron Solomon is a beast, and if you’ve seen him before, you know he straight murders dudes.  And he’s the obvious winner here.  But this guy Avalanche is hilarious!  His delivery cracks me up, and he has some really funny lines, especially in his second verse.  And he’s even funny when he messes up, like in the start of his third verse, which also has a couple zingers.  Very entertaining battle…