Showing posts with label DJ Hart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DJ Hart. Show all posts

Friday, November 09, 2007

Ohh Hellooo...



Now, while Juanfeesh may be spending loads of time "on his computer looking for music" (AKA listening to music while downloading lots of porn and making a mixtape for all of us for thanksgiving), I have been listening to lots of old music. I haven't really gotten all that much new shit, and the new shit I have copped I've been trying to put up here for all of you. But these last couple days I have compiled some new stuff to bump to. Some of this isn't quite a DJ Hart smoker- to quote the wire- but hopefully it'll keep your palette moist until December.


Let's Get It

(The order might be fucked up but I think all the songs have titles and info, if you have problems let me know)

Andre Nickatina- Seven Letters Coked Out: What are these seven letters? C.O.C.A.I.N.E. A new Nicky song without Queezy or Mike Meezy. I like. Courtesy of Nation of Thizzam.

Freeway- It's Over: I'm really looking out for Free's new album. This song is decent, I'm feeling the trumpets or whatever they are in the backgroud.

Saigon Feat. Swizz Beats, and Jay-Z (Produced by Just Blaze)- Come On Baby (Remix): This is fire. From what I can tell, the Saigon + Just Blaze collabo is gonna turn out real nice.

Bishop Lamont Feat. Chevy Jones and Indef- Caltroit: Bishop Lamont is apparently Dre's new protege. This is off his new mixtape. Not bad at all.

Lil' Wayne- One Night Only: The first of a few Weezy tracks. Off The Drought is Over 4. What else needs to be said, it's Weezy.

Cam'ron- Just Us: Another one courtesy of the Nation. Cam covering Don't Stop Believin'. It was only a matter of time before this got sampled. However, curiously, Cam is going for a much softer sound on his new shit. It's weird. But you gotta love the line: Gave her a Sanchez/Yes a dirty one. Oh Cam you rascal.

Buddah Monk- Killa from the Villa: This guy Buddah Monk is a Wu-Tang disciple and I like his shit a lot. It's got a real dirty sound to it, I think due to the fact that he was influenced big by ODB.

Project Pat Feat. Pimp C- Talkin' Smart: A song I really like off Project Pat's new CD. Correction, Project Pat's new CD that was "Critics Choice" in the NY Times. No lie. The best thing about this CD is the choruses. They remind me of Triece and Computer.

King Crimson- In the Court of the Crimson King: The only non-rap song on here. Sorry, if you want rock someone else most likely will have better selection. However, I got this song from Children of Men. It's a decent stoney song and otherwise it's just kinda mellow.

DJ Muggs/GZA- Advance Pawns: Off the GZA-DJ Muggs album I put up. This song has a great beat and GZA always brings some sauciness. This is actually on a Raekwon mixtape with the title "GZA Shit". Weird.

Bishop Lamont Feat. Clyde Carson, Stat Quo, and Dr. Dre- On Top Now: Another song of the Bishop mixtape. Another song that is pretty hot. Nice beat, good chorus, and I like Carson a lot. I don't really know where Dre is on this song. I don't think I hear him, maybe he did the beat.

Ratatat- PLO Style (Featuring Method Man and Buddha Monk): Off of the Ratatat Remix tape, this song introduced me to Buddha. His verse is hot.

Lil' Wayne Feat. Twista- Burn This City: Another track off of The Drought Is Over 4. I think this might be my favorite cut off the album. Both rappers do work on this one.

Lil' Wayne Feat. Scarface and T.I.- Big Dogg Status: I think this might actually be a remix of the first single on Face's new album. Either way, Scarface always sounds good and when you throw in Weezy and TIP, you got three kings of the south there.

Notorious B.I.G.- Just Playin' (Dreams): An old Biggie track off of Ready to Die. I love hearing him list off all the old school girls groups of the 90's. What ever happened to those?

Raekwon Feat. Busta Rhymes- State of Grace: This song, according to Wikipedia, should be on OB4CLII but we'll see. If it is, that's a good sign cause it's fierce.

Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Styles P, Uncle Murda- DJ Green Lantern Freestyle: 14 minutes of freestyles from three slept on rapping stars and someone else. Free's first freestyle and Beanie's first are gross. I mean they are ridiculous. Not really something to bump or dance to, but something to listen to and bob your head with.

T.I. Feat. Young Jeezy and Big Kuntry- Do U Potna: Apparently, this is a disc track to Ludacris. Wow. That's some kind of unsuspected beef. Who has a problem with Luda? But the beat is pretty nice.

Scarface- Girl U Know: Another Funky Ass Face song from the new album. Not quite G Code (that would be damn near impossible), but a pretty quality cut.

Beanie Sigel- Go Low: I have never heard a Beanie song like this, but damn it's hard. I like the Jamaican touch a lot but Beanie's verses are the best part.

Lil' Wayne- PMW (Pussy, Money, Weed): So this is supposedly of Tha Carter III or The Leak (the official one) or something like that. It reminds me a little of I Feel Like Dyin' but I like it a lot. A quiet Lil' Wayne rapping about his three favorite things. Sounds good to me.

Saigon- Saigon Meets Just Blaze: There's a reason everything Just Blaze touches is money. This song has a great beat and Saigon sounds real good on it. The Greatest Story Never Told is gonna be real real good.

I'm done like the Falcons, Niners, Rams, Bears, Eagles, Panthers, Jets, Dolphins, Bengals, Ravens, Texans, Raiders and Broncos.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

G-G-G-Unot (DJ Hart Mixtape Series Vol. 2)


This was supposed to be #3 in the mixtape series but John put up Da Drought III before I could get around to it. I have descovered slowly that not too many artists really use the mixtape to put new shit out (except of Weezy, who seems to put out a mix-tape every week) so it takes a little while to find a mixtape with any clout. Here, we have the new Game mixtape, You Know What It Is, Vol. 4. After going over the CD with a brief listen the whole CD is actually pretty hot; Game brings it real hard on this one. While it doesn't feature any real big time diss tracks to G-Unit (the song Body Bags kinda is one, but not in the league of 300, 240, or 120 bars) it really seems to me that G-Unit is kinda dead. I don't know if people have an opinion on this, but there seems to be no hot Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, or Tony Gayo songs on the radio or anything anymore. Is it possible to say that Game's G-Unot campaign worked? I think we'll have to see what happens when 50's new CD (titled something about CUUUURTTISS) drops.

Anyway here it is:
Get Game-Time

P.S. I have downloaded some other mix-tapes for the next few days. As tempted as I am to make this a Lil' Wayne homage-shrine type deal by putting up all his mixtapes, I'd rather put up tapes from a collection of different sets. Be on the lookout.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

The Shadiest One (DJ Hart Mixtape Series Vol. 1)


This is the first of a series of brand new mixtapes that I got in store. I hope you're looking forward to a new Weezy mixtape in the next few days amongst others. The first in the series is WC- West Side Heavy Hitters. It kinda reminds me of Dedication 2 because WC raps over a bunch of beats from other big songs (Ante Up, Got it Twisted) and has some of his older well known songs (Bow Down, Gangsta Nation). I would say a very quality mixtape by the Ghetto Heisman and you guys should all download this. If you don't know who WC is (Square?) he did the song on the Streets that was on the Left Side CD. If you know what I mean.

Get It Twisted

Look for more of the same in the next few days (If anyone knows of a mixtape they wanna hear let me know and i'll try to put it up)