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J Dilla x Burn Rubber x LeRoy Jenkins x Toy Watch

December 17, 2008

I found this @ BurnRubberDetroit.com. I saw the sample a couple months ago and it’s a must have.

Well here it is folks. The long over due J Dilla time piece, designed by Upendo for LeRoy Jenkins. Toy Watch Company got down with the manufacturing, and Rick from Burn Rubber Detroit made the whole connection happen. So its technically a 3 way colab.

Proceeds from the watch go to Ma Dukes. Burn Rubber and LeRoy Jenkins is making sure of this! Release is slated for Mid Febuary, we got TONE to get us these dope shots. Because of tuff market times we are only gona be able to have a small number produced. So please let us know if yall are feeling it and pre-order with us. [email protected].

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12/6 – The Last Respiration

December 4, 2008

The Last Respiration

hosted by:
F.O.S.
RideOut
Freshbace

performances by:
Finale
MarvWon
Octane & Illite
La Famiglia
Asylum 7
F.O.S.
RideOut
P.H.I.L.T.H.Y.
J Young
Luric’lee
Jugganaut
DJ Benny Ben
DJ Cutt-Nice
DJ Freshbace
+ many more

Mac’s Bar (2700 E. Michigan Ave, Lansing MI)
Doors @ 9:30pm
$5 21+
$7 18+

Finale “Jungle Music (All Day)”

Finale “Jungle Music (All Day)”
[audio:http://www.michiganhiphop.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/finale_-_jungle_music_all_day-mihiphop.mp3]
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Finale “Without You”

Finale “Without You”
[audio:http://www.michiganhiphop.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/finale_-_without_you-mihiphop.mp3]
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Super Smoky Soul & Guilty Simpson “Knockout Kings”

December 3, 2008

Super Smoky Soul & Guilty Simpson “Knockout Kings”
[audio:http://www.michiganhiphop.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/super_smoky_soul_guilty_simpson_-_knockout_kings-mihiphop.mp3]
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T3’s Underground Rap 101

 Here’s a little something from T3’s The Night Gallery. T3 explains how Slum Village got their start and drops a demo version of the track “5 Ela” at the end.

Underground Rap 101To make it in the underground, it usually means starting by getting buzz through an emcee battle, a mixtape, local radio show buzz or basically word-of-mouth interest.Then the next big opportunity is to do shows in your area and also start relationships with fans through the internet. This is a Digital age people, the Myspace age. Unlike when I came into the game. I mean I had to make sure I got my cassette tape in the right hands at the right time. Not quite from the 8-track age, but damn near. LOL! You know the story of how Slum came to be, right? Well, We got our tape in the hands Q-tip through Amp Fiddler, and that’s how JDilla got on as a producer and started out with the Ummah. At that time, Tip wasn’t really feelin the Slum Vibe, he was all about the beats. Then years later, like 4, we started making a name for ourselves but needed something to spur interest in the group on a national level. So we got inspired at the Detroit Hip-Hop Shop. Proof’s group, 5Ela was in the store bragging about their new tape that was coming out, of which James Yancey aka J Dilla had produced all the tracks by the way. And, we felt like Damn, what’s up with our tape? What are we doing. So, we decided that it was time to make our own album, better known as Fantastic Volume 1 . So, We rounded the gang up, slept in Jd’s basement and finished a 22 track album with some of the greatest hip-hop beats of all time in a week. Classic. Then, we gave it to Q-tip and played ou stuff again and this time he loved it. Then that tape made rounds through the Roots crew, D’angelo, Common, and the rst is histrory. It’s all about timing folks. They say Luck is where preparation and opportunity meet. That’s what it takes to be successful in this biz. The next step is to decide what works for you, staying on the Underground level, which can be profitable with a lot of hustle. Or, making that crossover leap…Good Luck.Listen to this unreleased remix called “5Ela” it was Slum Village, 5ela and Frank featured on the song. Here’s a little SV trivia. We were really lazy on our song titles some times or what we called just being “Cheap”…so the 5Ela song is that because we rapped with 5Ela. Then we got the Phat kat song on Vol.1, cuz we rapped with Phat Kat. We should of called Hold Tight, the Q-Tip song, but we started getting more creative on titles by Vol. 2.

Treats:This will only stay up until Thursday so u better check it now!
http://www.zshare.net/audio/5216322263b1e938/ (5ELA)

[via:T3sNightGallery]

Out Da Box Tv Episode 4 feat. Black Milk

November 29, 2008

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Royce Da 5’9″, Elzhi & Guilty Simpson “Verbal Intercourse (Detroit Remix)”

Royce Da 5’9″, Elzhi & Guilty Simpson “Verbal Intercourse (Detroit Remix)”
[audio:http://www.michiganhiphop.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/royce_da_5_9_elzhi_guilty_simpson-verb_intercourse_detroit_remix-mihiphop.mp3]
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?uestlove Story About Dilla

This was posted by ?uestlove a little while ago on the OkayPlayer Message Boards.  It’s about the creation of the beat for the Black Star track “Little Brother.” Enjoy.

there was a small airport in detroit that had direct flights to jersey and nyc that me and com use to take so much i swear they were gonna offer us stock in the business. it was early 1999 and this was before the jet blueitization of america. matter of fact, america looked down on those small companies after one of them crashed some months before. now we take that shit like its no thing.

anywho. we got word of a blizzard that was coming to the D and com wanted to take no risks and wanted to leave asap so he could make a show. so that left me dilla and frank of frank n dank.

i decided to stick to my normal schedule and stay til monday when i was scheduled to leave. Continue reading →

11/29 – Nametag Album Release Party

November 26, 2008

Nametag “Courtesy Of Ambition” Release Party

with performances by:
5 Ela
Miz Korona
Journalist 103
Nametag

hosted by:
Marv Won

Special Guests:
Buff1
Onpoint
Quest Mcody

Saturday November 29, 2008
@ Elements Gallery
2125 Michigan Ave Detroit, MI 48216 (directions)