TAG: Guilty Simpson

Jan11

Guilty Simpson – “Before The Verdict” Prod. By Madlib (MP3)

Here’s more Madlib x Guilty Simpson for you. This song, in my opinion, is better than their previous collab that leaked last week. This track, while short, is another example of the dope chemistry between Guilty and Madlib ’s production. I suggest you give it a good home on your hard drive thanks to Onsmash.

Guilty Simpson - “Before The Verdict” Prod. By Madlib

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Jan04

Madlib – Kill ‘Em (Remix) feat. Guilty Simpson (MP3)

Here’s another Madlib Invasion for yall. This rendition is in stark contrast to the original as it sounds more like a 60’s villain theme than a sinister record. With that said the remix gives it a new flavor and features Madlib’s signature sound: obscure samples along with off beat audio snippets. It’s another day in the office for Otis on this one. That’s not a bad thing considering he churns out good beats regularly.

[Via Onsmash]

Madlib – Kill ‘Em (Remix) feat. Guilty Simpson

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Dec24

Best of ‘09 Christmas Eve Mixtape Material Part Four: {by Scotty Pippen} Random Axe, Bishop Lamont, Moka Only (Video & MP3)

And here’s a track off Random Axe the Sean Price x Guilty Simpson x Black Milk album due next year “Monster Babies.

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Dec24

Best of ‘09 Christmas Eve Mixtape Material Pt. 1 {by Scotty Pippen} J*Davey, Black Milk, Res, Phonte, Daru, VerBs & Intuition & so much more… (Video & MP3)

This Christmas Eve is filled with free music I can’t listen to enough. First, here’s another track off the upcoming J*Davey’s Boudoir Synema, The Great Mistape Part One (of a three part series) the first of which is dropping tomorrow.

J*Davery Crawl all over

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Dec18

Marv Won – The Way of the Won (Review)

Marv Won

The Way of the Won



Marv Won has already made a himself household name in the World Rap Championships, and is creating quite the impression with his newest project The Way of the Won. DJ House Shoes is 110% behind the project, and it's laced with the distinct wordplay and boom-bap beats the D's been known for since jump. With notable guest verses on Black Milk's Sound of the City, Trick Trick's The Villain, Proof's Electric Kool-Aid ...

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