After three years 71Raw has put together another underground Hip-Hop album entitled "Ninja Guidance," which was produced by Anthai da Protagonist. The album is honored to have guest appearances from Wu-Tang affiliated, including Beretta 9 (Killarmy), Black Knights, Christ Bearer (Northstar), Solomon Childs, and Pesha (Blackball Ent.). It was 71Raw's goal to make an album that would take their fans back to the music of the golden Hip-Hop era that they grew up on: 90's Hip-Hop!
Official 2008 street album from Killarmy's 9th Prince with appearances by fellow Killarmy members Beretta 9 and Islord, TMF's Trife Da God and Tommy Whispers and singer Tekitha. Includes "Banned from the Radio" not found on retail release.
Witness the return of Darkim Be Allah and his A.I.G. partner AllahWise as they bring you their debut full length, Fame Labs Presents: A.I.G. (Darkim Be Allah & AllahWise). On the first volume of a trilogy of A.I.G. CDs, Darkim & Wise have cooked up 12 of the illest tracks to ever bless the hip-hop landscape. If you’ve heard the singles, “Block Famous” & “Where Does That Leave Me?” you know what’s in store. With Shakim providing the majority of the beats, the Fame Labs crew finally has this long-awaited project ready for release.
In 1994 rapper/producer Agallah The Don Bishop, formerly known as 8-Off The Assassin, signed to Elektra subsidiary EastWest Records and released the 'hood anthem' "Ghetto Girl." Once that track hit, Agallah became a sought after producer, making beats for Guru (of Gang Starr), EPMD, Big Pun, Lloyd Banks, Onyx, The Diplomats and Busta Rhymes, just to name a few. With an unmistakably raspy and grimy voice, Agallah remained a vicious MC on the microphone. In the early 2000s, he found his identity establishing the Dipset-affiliated Purple City crew with the business-minded Shiest Bubz, and developed into a regular staple on the New York City circuit. With Agallah as their main producer, the group gained a following in New York's mixtape underground almost rivaling that of their Dipset associates. Purple City signed with Babygrande Records in 2004, and their first record called "Roads 2 Riches" sold 50,000 copies. In August 2006, Agallah released his "You Already Know" album, containing a roster of distinguished guest rappers and producers, including Kool G Rap, Dead Prez, Prodigy, Nappy Roots, the Alchemist and DJ Premier. His new project entitled "F.A.M.E." showcases Agallah's production and writing at its best soaring synths, insistent drums and that 'Piffed' out soul mixed with the grimy raspy voiced hardcore street lyricism. The album touches the base of New York Hip Hop. It's hosted by the Mixtape King DJ Big Mike and feautures Sean Price, Shiest Bubz and Caviar Dreams, among others.
1. REQUEST LINE INTRO 2. STR8 JACKIN' 3. NEW YORK KILLAZ 4. 10 JAIL COMMANDMENTS 5. RUTHLESS RETURNS 6. FATMAN SCOOP SKIT 7. CREEPIN' 8. GHETTO CHICK 9. WELCOME 2 NEW YORK 10. REQUEST LINE II 11. LIFE GOES ON 12. 4 THE DOE 13. BANG THIS OUT 14. KNOW YOUR ROLL 15. OUTRO SKIT
1. DJ STORM SPEAKS -- 2. INTRO -- Apocalipps 3. The Chocolate -- Apocalipps (Produced By Phenom) 4. Smoke Fest -- Apocalipps Feat. Truck, Iron Mic (Produced By Mex) 5. Radio Take Over -- Apocalipps 6. Smelling That -- Apocalipps (Produced By Mic Check) 7. Love & Music -- Apocalipps (Produced By Mic Check) 8. One Night Stand-- Apocalipps (Produced By The Gooch) 9. Clippers -- Apocalipps Feat. JoJo Pellegrino, Kryme Life, Black Child (Produced By Mex) 10. Skit -- 11. Vote Or Die -- Apocalipps Feat. Iron Mic, Bliss (Produced By Mic Check) 12. DJ STORM -- Freestyle 13. Stress -- Apocalipps Feat. Iron Mic, Blizzard (Produced By The Gooch) 14. Skit -- Fat Man Scoop 15. Pink Cookies -- Apocalipps Feat. MegaTron, Cue Trax (Produced By Mic Check) 16. Cherokee -- Apocalipps (Produced By The Gooch) 17. Apocalipps Now -- Apocalipps (Produced By The Gooch) 18. Freestyle / Kay Slay Show, Hot 97 -- Apocalipps & Iron Mic 19. Skit -- Coming Back To America 20. Kay Slay Interview On Hot 97 --