Parker
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23 января 2009, 02:21
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| Black Rain Entertainment (Memphis,TN) Black Rain Entertainment is a label started by rap artists, Lord Infamous and II Tone, in 2006. The label was created by childhood friends, Ricky(Lord Infamous) and II Tone, after Lord Infamous left Three 6 Mafia in 2005. In the time the label has been around, it gained much recognition and popularity. Even though Lord Infamous and II Tone are some of the only artists to drop major albums, they have been hyping up fans for new artists added to the label such as, Mac Montese, Lil Heavy, Da Crime Click and many others. Artists Lord Infamous
Acktup
II Tone
Mac Montese
Da Crime Click
Tha Crunkaholics
T-N-T
Lil Heavy
Da Crime Click Souljaz
Snuggle
Area 51
Big Stang
Santerria
Mad Keyz
Q.B. Discography Lord Infamous- The Man, The Myth, The Legacy
Lord Infamous- After Sics
II Tone- Heaven Sent, Hell Bound
II Tone- In Too Deep
Da Crime Click Souljaz- Remastered
The Crunkaholics- Kings of Decno
Da Crime Click- Million Ways 2 Murda
Lil Heavy- Illegal Sells
T-N-T- Top Notch Thugs http://www.officialblackrainent.com/ http://www.myspace.com/officialblackrainent Lord Infamous - Solo Tape (1994) DJ Paul & Lord Infamous - The Serial Killaz Lord Infamous - Lord Of Terror (1994) Da Crime Click - Million Wayz To Murda (1996) Acktup - King Mentality (2008) Lord Infamous - The Man, The Myth, The Legacy (2007) Tha Crunkaholics - Tha Kings Of Denco (2006) Lil Heavy - Illegal Sells |
Последний раз редактировалось Murphy, 23 января 2009 в 02:36.
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15 марта 2009, 02:23
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15 марта 2009, 11:15
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| вот только каким боком старые сольники Лорда относятся к этому лейблу?)) | | | | Parker
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15 марта 2009, 12:29
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| К этому лэйблу они никакого отношения не имеют Выложил просто с целью ознакомнения с его творчеством | | | | Parker
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15 марта 2009, 12:36
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| II Tone - We Got Dem Groceries (2008) 01.mixtape intro
02.dem boyz
03.skit
04.who run it
05.bet dat
06.burn dat road up
07.soulja
08.like a boss
09.hustler
10.gun claps (looned & chopped)
11.say it to my face
12.right back on hard
13.ride on dem
14.or else
15.kansas
16.what they gone do
17.talk it out
18.jump now (looned & chopped)
19.move move ft. lil witness | | | | пассивный пользователь
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15 марта 2009, 12:51
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| кстати, Area 51 не на Black Rain, а на Rock Solid | | | | Parker
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15 марта 2009, 12:58
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| -Цитата от ErB0L кстати, Area 51 не на Black Rain, а на Rock Solid Спасибо за информацию
Как тебе кстати новый трэк Dj Paul с Лордом??? | | | | пассивный пользователь
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15 марта 2009, 13:28
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| -Цитата от Murphy Спасибо за информацию
Как тебе кстати новый трэк Dj Paul с Лордом??? послушать можно | | | | Parker
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2 апреля 2009, 19:02
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| Lord Infamous Interview w/ Southern Hospitality
Shouts to Davey Boy Smith over at Southern Hospitality for this dope interview. Here's a few good parts of the interview: What’s your current status with Three 6? Lord Infamous:I never left Three 6. I’ve always been a part of Three 6. I did some time and that was holding the group back and I don’t wanna hold my brother back – you know Paul’s my half-brother. They just went on doing they thing, and it’s like a breach of contract when you go to jail so it fucked up things with Sony. They had just released a double platinum album and the Oscar single for the Hustle & Flow soundtrack and stuff, so I just had to wait. But I’m about to join back up with ‘em though. Me and my brother at least are gonna do some more of that underground stuff that we did in the first place, you know, the ‘Come With Me To Hell’ type stuff, and maybe there may be a surprise Three 6 thing in the future, but we still discussing that. As someone who was there from the very beginning, do you regret not reaping the rewards of the Oscar and chart success the group has had more recently? Lord Infamous:Of course, of course. Even though if it wasn’t for what happened previously, all the success we had previously, it’s not like you can come straight from an underground record to Oscar status and be recognised by the people at the Academy. Me and Paul had a conversation about this actually when I got out of jail. I congratulated him because I came out like the day before it came on and I was like: ‘I’m proud of you’. And he told me: ‘Well don’t be proud of me because we couldn’t have did it without all the stuff you did’. So do you still speak to Paul often? Lord Infamous:Yeah. I just wanna say RIP to Juanita Beauregard; that’s our mother and she just passed February 2nd and I want the world to know about her. She was a good woman. How did she influence your music? Lord Infamous:She put up with all our noise in the bedroom, because we started off with a little studio in our bedroom. And our room was right next to her and pops’ bedroom, so they couldn’t stand the noise because we made a lot of racket and we had other rappers coming in all the time, and they put up with that. And plus, she listened to a lot of soul music when we was growing up so that influenced us. And in church. She tried to make us go to church but we just didn’t tend to stick with it. So how did she react when you started putting out music talking about the devil and that kind of stuff? Lord Infamous:She was proud of us, but at the same time you know how older people are. She didn’t really pay attention to what we was saying. She would hear about it but she wouldn’t really give us any strife about it or nothing. And she knew it was just music. When did you write your first ever verse? Lord Infamous:Man, I been rapping since I was 15. At the time I was listening to a lot of New York rappers, like Eric B and Rakim, and I was listening to a lot of DOC and NWA and Slick Rick, people like that. Public Enemy… The first rap I ever did was a Chuck D verse. I used to rap ‘My Uzi Weighs A Ton’ in school and people used to like it so I said: ‘Well fuck that I’ma start writin’ my own shit’. People seemed to like my shit. I’m not saying I’m better than Chuck D, but people seemed to like my own shit. Down south we have our own kind of music, you know, we talk about different subjects than what people talk about up north.
There was a few underground rappers popular down here, guys like Gangsta Pat, Eightball and MJG was already doing they thing, and you got Skinny Pimp and I used to hear their little tapes. There was a deejay named Sunny D and a deejay named Spanish Fly and they used to sell people mixtapes; so I used to get them and say: ‘How hard can this be? How do they loop the beats and how do they programme the drum machines?’. So we started going over to a deejay’s house named Just Born and we would watch everything he would do and what kind of equipment he would have and watch how he would loop records and programme the drum machine and what kind of boards he would use.
There was a couple of drug dealers in our immediate family who had a lot of money that we used to fuck around with. So we would hustle dope at school and we hustled up enough to buy us our own equipment and then we started making these mixtapes called ‘DJ Paul Killer Mixes’ and we would go back to high school to sell ‘em. And then as more people were buying them we bought ourselves a little tape-pressing machine; so we pressed up like four cassettes at a time.
And the demand got bigger and bigger so we started going to a place named S&W Distribution where they would press up large amounts of cassettes, and they would do it wholesale. Then we would go to Sam’s Wholesale Club and buy cassette tapes in bulk and press ‘em up. Then we started taking ‘em to these stereo stores where they do car stereos and they would sell our cassettes. And they would put up little posters of us and then they started selling out of stores real fast.
So we went from selling them out of high school, to selling them out of the trunk, to these stereo stores and then went from there to where it was just too much for S&W. People wanted it so bad that they couldn’t supply our demand, so we had to get a distribution deal. We didn’t really want to because we were making all the money but it gets to a point where you need it, so we went to Select-O, a local distribution company in Memphis, you know Johnny Phillips, Sam Phillips’s brother. You know Sam Phillips that did Elvis? His brother was called Johnny Phillips. And you know Sun Studios and all that, well Johnny Phillips had a distribution company called Select-O-Hits. We went to him and then that’s when we started making stuff like ‘Mystic Styles’ and then shit just blew out of control. The next thing you know New York starts calling and LA starts calling and I believe we went to Relativity first, then we went to Loud, then we went on to Sony, you know how that shit goes.. Was it your goal to make good music or money? Lord Infamous:I always wanted to be good at what I did, I wanted to be different. At first I wasn’t in it for fame, I was really just trying to make some money ‘cause I dropped out of school and sometimes hard times will hit. But you get tired of selling drugs and God blessed me with a talent. I guess I used it in a way that he wouldn’t want me to use it, you know the devil thing, the satanic rap thing. But that was just my forté, it was just what I was good at, and I just felt like I liked doing dark music.
I don’t like all that chipper-ass, ring-a-ding-a-ding-ass music. I’m sayin’ that Will Smith type shit, you know? I don’t like that type of shit. And you know I liked NWA but I said I don’t wanna talk about gangbangin’. You know we got gangs here, I’m not gonna say what gang we were in but we were in a gang, but I didn’t wanna do that kind of gangbang type of thing so I said I’ma take it to another level, I’m gonna do something dark. What’s worse than a gangbanger? Evil, satan itself. So I said I’m gonna venture into that side of it and that’s how that came about. Can you explain the zone you were in when you were writing some of those classic demonic lyrics? Lord Infamous:[Laughs] Yeah, I can explain the high zone. Very high. Not all the time, well, a lot of the time [laughs]. You know, it gets to a point man to be real with you, when rapping is not fun no more, it became a job and when something becomes a job it’s not fun any more. So, I hate to say it but, I had to kinda get fucked up before I got on stage or before I went in the studio because I used to do it because I enjoyed it but now I do it to pay the bills. Not no disrespect to my fans, ‘cause I love ‘em to death and I’m very happy they’re pleased with my music but it’s just what I do. It’s how I eat, it’s how I take care of myself. But I still enjoy it when I hear a good beat and I hear someone who’s doing it from the heart and I’m in the studio with some people with good energy. But a lot of the time you’re around these record label types, these characters, they just look at you like a negro slave, you know what I’m sayin? They might get along with you if you sell records and be your friend but if sales go down then it’s like ‘fuck you’, you know what I’m sayin? So it must be good now to be doing independent stuff with Black Rain? Lord Infamous:Yeah, but I’m not gon’ lie, I kinda miss Paul doing everything for me [laughs]. It’s cool but at the same time I have to talk to a lot of these assholes myself now and I can see why Paul used to be so hard on my about showin’ up to the studio and to shows and shit, being fucked up sometimes. He used to have to come and find me ‘cause I didn’t give a fuck ‘cause we was making a lot of money, man… but I hate dealing with these distribution people and these fuckin’, you know these fuckin’ A&R agents and publicists and all that shit. But you have to do that. It is what it is. | | | | Parker
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28 мая 2009, 23:12
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| Off of Lord Infamous, T-Rock & II Tone’s upcoming album on Black Rain Ent Blood Money. Lord Infamous Ft. T-Rock & II Tone Ft. Chamillionaire - Love My Whip (DIRTY/NO DJ/CDQ) | | | | пассивный пользователь
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29 мая 2009, 12:42
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| припев не очень | | | | Parker
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29 июля 2009, 02:49
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| Lord Infamous, T-Rock & II Tone - Blood Money Lord Infamous, T-Rock & II Tone - Ball Off (Remix) Lord Infamous, T-Rock & II Tone - I Need Drugs Добавлено через 2 минуты Lord Infamous, T-Rock & II Tone - Blood Money Track Listing
1. Blood Money
2. Niggas Like You
3. Love My Whip feat. Chamillionaire (Download)
4. Chopper Talk feat. Mac Montese
5. Ball Off Remix
6. Heen Bout It
7. I Need Drugs
8. What You Bitches Wanna Do
9. Get It Crackin
10. Show Up feat. Mac Montese
11. Workin feat. Scrilla Man, Suga, Mac Montese
12. 1-900
13. Do This
14. No Problems feat. Mac Montese, Big Cheese, C-Mob
15. Crunk N Throwed
16. The Streets feat. Mac Montese, Flo Dawgs |
Последний раз редактировалось Murphy, 29 июля 2009 в 02:52.
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29 июля 2009, 18:59
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| наконец-то дождался, уже видел много положительных отзывов, сейчас сижу слушаю, пока нравится) но на этом форуме мало кто видать такое слушает | | | | Parker
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29 июля 2009, 23:50
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| -Цитата от ErB0L наконец-то дождался, уже видел много положительных отзывов, сейчас сижу слушаю, пока нравится) но на этом форуме мало кто видать такое слушает Мало,что весьма прискорбно.Человек 10 от силы наберется.
Дело скорей всего в том,что этот проект не так раскручен.
Так сказать,настоящий грязный южный андеграунд. | | | | HuStLa
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12 августа 2009, 02:34
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| Lord Infamous - Blood Money
Tracklist:
01. Blood Money
02. Niggas Like You
03. Love My Whip (feat. Chamillionaire)
04. Chopper Talk (feat. Mac Montese)
05. Ball Off Remix
06. Heen Bout It
07. I Need Drugs
08. What You Bitches Wanna Do
09. Get It Crackin
10. Show Up (feat. Mac Montese)
11. Workin (feat. Scrilla Man, Suga & Mac Montese)
12. 1-900
13. Do This
14. No Problems (feat. Mac Montese, Big Cheese & C-Mob)
15. Crunk N Throwed
16. The Streets (feat. Mac Montese & Flo Dawgs) МегаАплоад | | | | aka FLOW MANUAL
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7 октября 2009, 16:06
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| -Цитата от Darth Guyver Lord Infamous - Blood Money
Tracklist:
01. Blood Money
02. Niggas Like You
03. Love My Whip (feat. Chamillionaire)
04. Chopper Talk (feat. Mac Montese)
05. Ball Off Remix
06. Heen Bout It
07. I Need Drugs
08. What You Bitches Wanna Do
09. Get It Crackin
10. Show Up (feat. Mac Montese)
11. Workin (feat. Scrilla Man, Suga & Mac Montese)
12. 1-900
13. Do This
14. No Problems (feat. Mac Montese, Big Cheese & C-Mob)
15. Crunk N Throwed
16. The Streets (feat. Mac Montese & Flo Dawgs) МегаАплоад Ээээ, пароль то какой ёпт? | | | | Parker
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7 октября 2009, 16:27
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| -Цитата от sMOk1e -Цитата от Darth Guyver Lord Infamous - Blood Money
Tracklist:
01. Blood Money
02. Niggas Like You
03. Love My Whip (feat. Chamillionaire)
04. Chopper Talk (feat. Mac Montese)
05. Ball Off Remix
06. Heen Bout It
07. I Need Drugs
08. What You Bitches Wanna Do
09. Get It Crackin
10. Show Up (feat. Mac Montese)
11. Workin (feat. Scrilla Man, Suga & Mac Montese)
12. 1-900
13. Do This
14. No Problems (feat. Mac Montese, Big Cheese & C-Mob)
15. Crunk N Throwed
16. The Streets (feat. Mac Montese & Flo Dawgs) МегаАплоад Ээээ, пароль то какой ёпт? видимо,респекта.нет | | | | aka FLOW MANUAL
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7 октября 2009, 22:10
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#18 (ПС)
| -Цитата от Murphy -Цитата от sMOk1e -Цитата от Darth Guyver Lord Infamous - Blood Money
Tracklist:
01. Blood Money
02. Niggas Like You
03. Love My Whip (feat. Chamillionaire)
04. Chopper Talk (feat. Mac Montese)
05. Ball Off Remix
06. Heen Bout It
07. I Need Drugs
08. What You Bitches Wanna Do
09. Get It Crackin
10. Show Up (feat. Mac Montese)
11. Workin (feat. Scrilla Man, Suga & Mac Montese)
12. 1-900
13. Do This
14. No Problems (feat. Mac Montese, Big Cheese & C-Mob)
15. Crunk N Throwed
16. The Streets (feat. Mac Montese & Flo Dawgs) МегаАплоад Ээээ, пароль то какой ёпт? видимо,респекта.нет видимо нет | | | | |