Showing posts with label babygrande. Show all posts
Showing posts with label babygrande. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Hi-Tek "My Piano" ft Ghostface & Raekwon



Is it me or are members of the Wu just straight BLAZIN' tracks all over the place lately?

This is off of Hi-Tek's album "Hi-Teknology 3" which will be in stores December 11th on Babygrande Records.

Download "My Piano"

You can pick up the album here.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

J.R. Writer "Writer's Block 5" Nov, 20th



I can admit that I am in no way, shape, or form a fan of Dip Set. They don't do it for me. They represent most everything that I think is wrong with hip hop these days (image over substance, crass materialism, unrealistic thuggish imagery backed with limited conceptual or technical skill). That being said I have always held J.R. Writer as a guilty pleasure. He is Dip Set to death but at the same time has some lyrical skill and leans toward the catchy punchline delivery of a number of exceptionally talented underground emcees. These talents are often drowned out by the Dip Set pose and the less talented crew mates surrounding him but nonetheless, I like Writer!!!
...oh yeah, Katt Williams is a funny mufucka too!!!

"Where You At" produced by Soul Starz is the first street/leak record from J.R.'s forthcoming sophomore album "Writer's Block 5." The single embodies the gritty, New York street sensibility that has catapulted J.R. out of the shadow of Dipset and into the lyrical limelight.

Getting his start as an extended member of the Dipset crew (including
multiple appearances on frontline Dipset releases & mixtapes), J.R. is
perhaps most renowned for his highly regarded writer's block concept
album series. "Writer's Block 5" is characterized by J.R. as the
defining offering from this series to date.

With 2006's "History In The Making," J.R. showcased his rapid fire
delivery, most notably with Dipset-inflected street hits like "Grill
'Em." "Writer's Block 5" suitably highlights J.R.'s artistic growth
and heightened emphasis on lyrical versatility.

But first it's back to the streets with the gritty stylings of "Where You At."

J.R. WRITER
"WRITER'S BLOCK 5"
IN STORES NOVEMBER 20th
BABYGRANDE RECORDS

Download "Where You At"

www.myspace.com/jrwriter
www.babygrande.com

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Raekwon and Inspectah Deck "Animals" video





For those of you fiendin' for some Wu this is the video for "Animals," featuring rae and deck.
Raekwon Presents...Icewater "Polluted Water"



The release of "Polluted Water" signals the return and rebirth of Staten Island hip-hop. With this video for the gritty street-anthem "Animal,"the four-man Icewater crew of Stomach, P.C. (Paulie Caskets), D.C.(Donnie Cash) and Polite bring back the grimy Staten Island hip-hop of New York's golden era, with a fresh new twist.




A-listers such as Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross, Three 6 Mafia, Pimp C. and Jagged Edge appear on a number of the album's tracks, which also features appearances from Rae himself and Method Man, along with production by such renowned producers as Scram Jones, Jagged Edge and EZ-Elpee.



The Ice Water album drops on Aug. 28th.
Get over to Babygrande and cop that heat!!

download "Love Don't Cost"