Review: Apollo Brown & OC – Trophies
25 days ago

“Trophies” (Released April 24, Mello Music Group” Quickly becoming one of the more “in demand” producers in Hip Hop, Detroit’s Apollo Brown pulled off the amazing (damn, it was hard keeping a secret for nearly 15 months! LOL) and linked up with one of my Top 5 emcees of all time, D.I.T.C. affiliate, Omar Credle [...]

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (August 1996)
about 1 month ago

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OC & Apollo Brown – Just Walk
about 1 month ago

The Golden Era meets the Now with the release of Apollo Brown and OC’s collaborative album Trophies on Mello Music Group.Apollo Brown has spent the last few years gaining respect and accolades for his production and OC is a revered veteran from the legendary DITC. Trophies is now available: CD   Vinyl (Gatefold 2xLP)   iTunes Just Walk by Apollo Brown & OC

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (July 1993)
about 1 month ago

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (Sept. 1993)
about 1 month ago

Tracklist 1. Tonight’s Da Night (Remix)-Redman 2. You Can’t Front-Diamond, Sadat X & Lord Finesse 3. The Bomb-Akinyele 4. Hudz-Rumpletilskinz 5. Do You Wanna’ Hear It?-Nubian Crackers f. Artifacts 6. Come Clean-Jeru 7. I Ain’t Goin’ Out Like That-Cypress Hill 8. Check Yo’ Self (Remix)-Ice Cube 9. PSK, What Does It Mean?-Schooly D 10. Raise [...]

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When They Reminisce…
about 1 month ago
BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (Oct. 1995)
about 1 month ago

Uh OH!! Guess who just copped a new scanner!? You’re Welcome!!! These posts are gonna’ be funnnnnnnnnnn….. DOWNLOAD

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (June ’93)
about 1 month ago

Tracklist 1. No Nuts, No Glory-Geto Boys 2. Reign Of The Tec-The Beatnuts 3. Livin’ The Life-Ant Banks 4. Shifftee-ONYX 5. Can I Get It, Yo-Run DMC 6. Lord Jazz, Hit Me One Time-Lords Of The Underground 7. How You Get A Record Deal?-Big Daddy Kane 8. Funkadelic Relic-LL Cool J 9. Hey, Mr DJ. [...]

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Versus. “Beyond Flavor” or “React Like Ya’ Knew”
about 1 month ago

“Beyond Flavor” – Original Flavor Dropped: March ’94 Via Atlantic Purchase “Beyond Flavor” HERE Led by producer/former MC, Ski, Original Flavor dropped their debut, “This Is How It Is” to very little fanfare, in 1992.  Although Ski paired himself with legendary New York DJ, Clark Kent for the project, the LP fizzled out very quickly. [...]

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Versus. “The Untold Truth” or “The Aftermath”?
about 1 month ago

“The Untold Truth” – Illegal Dropped: August 1993 via Rowdy Records Purchase “The Untold Truth” HERE Comprised of lil’ MC’s Jamal & Malik, Illegal dropped what was one of the more hardcore albums during what was considered the “kiddie craze” (about 92′-94). Hoping to capitalize on the massive success of Kriss Kross, major labels were putting up large [...]

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Versus. “Lyfe N Tyme” or “World Ultimate”
about 1 month ago

“Lyfe N Tyme”-The B.U.M.S a.k.a Brothers Unda Madness Dropped: May, 1995 via Priority  Purchase “Lyfe & Tyme” HERE Often likened to their West Coast counterparts, the Pharcyde, the duo of Evocalist & D. Wyze a.k.a. the B.U.M.S. a.k.a. Brothers Unda Madness carried on the tradition of quality Hip Hop emerging from the West’s underground scene [...]

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (Dec. 1994)
about 1 month ago

TRACKLIST 1. Supa Star-Group Home 2. All Alone-Slick Rick 3. Straight Off Da Head-Brand Nubian 4. Meth vs. Chef-Method Man & Rae 5. Niggas & Bitches-Jayo Felony 6. In The Flesh-Pete & CL 7. Hellbound (Remix)-Almighty RSO 8. Nuthin’ To Do-Common Sense 9. Tha ? Remainz-Gang Starr 10. Neva Faded – L.O.T.U.G. 11. Constables-O.C. 12. [...]

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Versus. (“Trendz” or “Ism & Blues”)
about 1 month ago

“Trendz”-Trends of Culture Dropped: (August 1993, via Motown) Purchase “Trendz” HERE Tell me that this doesn’t make for an odd equation, Motown Records + Hip Hop = A quality album? Wow! In a valiant attempt to stake their claim in Hip Hop, Motown Records (”Trendz” was actually released on “Mad Sounds”, a subsidiary of the [...]

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (Dec. 1992)
2 months ago

Tracklist 1. Headbanger-EPMD 2. Breaker 1/9 – Common Sense 3. It’s Alright-Classic Example 4. Hard Like A Criminal-Das Efx 5. Peace Treaty-KAM 6. Lord Have Mercy-Da Lench Mob 7. Watch Yo’ Nuggets-Redman 8. Hoodrat-CMW 9. How The Fuck Would You Know?-Positive K 10. A Day In The Life-Diamond D 11. Fat Pockets (Remix)-Showbiz & AG [...]

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (July 1992)
2 months ago

It’s amazing how simple yet effective, the “older” Source issues were. The writing/wording/editing left plenty to be desired, but when gazing at back issues like this one from July of 1992, write-ups on “newbies” Das Efx and Redman can’t help but bring a smile to your face. Hit the jump for the tracklist and yet [...]

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WYDU Spotlight: Archetype
2 months ago

To say this WYDU Spotlight is a long time coming is a huge understatement. Both in the fact it’s been well over a year since we’ve conducted a spotlight around these parts and the fact of who it’s with. Way back in 2007, when I was still a bright eyed and bushy tailed blogger living [...]

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (Sept. 1995)
2 months ago

Wow, another Almighty RSO track in the Sept. 1995 issue of The Source via the “Sure Shot Singles”, imagine that!? Regardless, pretty solid line-up on this edition. Hit the skip for tracklist and link… Tracklist 1. Incarcerated Scarfaces-Raekwon 2. Don’t Get It Twisted-Twinz 3. Shimmy Shimmy Ya’ (Remix)-ODB f. E-40 & MC EIHT 4. My [...]

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (Sept. 1992)
2 months ago

Before "the deal went sour" my second favorite duo of all-time Erick Sermon & Parrish Smith found themselves gracing the cover of the Sept. 1992 issue of The Source. My guess is this all occurred around the time of the infamous "break-in" and forthcoming split of one of Hip Hop's most prolific crews, The Hit [...]

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (August 1992)
2 months ago

Let it be known, the infamous Luke “Censor This” cover from 1991 was one of the very first Source mags I copped (along with Special Ed’s “Legal” tape), while visiting the Pittsburgh Zoo on a field trip. However, the Too Short-graced issue from August of ’92 is also one of the first issues that I [...]

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BLOGGERHOUSE presents: The Source Fat Tape & Sure Shot Singles (May 1993)
2 months ago

The May 1993 “Source” found Sadat X taking home the “Hip Hop Quotable” of the month for his “I need seven brothers ready to roll..” verse from “Pass The Gat” (taken from Brand Nubian’s “In God We Trust”) and EPs/Albums from The Beatnuts (“Intoxicated Demons”), Masta Ace Inc. (with my favorite Ace LP, “Slaughtahouse”), The [...]

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