Thursday, February 2, 2012

SLAM - Blake & CP3: Welcome To Lob Angeles (Cover)

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Young Rook - Look What You've Done Freestyle




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WestComeUp.com Presents...The WCU Mixtape: January 2012 Edition


Tracklist:

1. DJ AK Ft. Tha Dogg Pound & Jewel - Party All Night
2. E-40 Ft. Problem, IamSu!, & YG - Function
3. Los Rakas Ft. E-40 - Pimpin Smokin Dro
4. Cals Ft. Mitchy Slick - Daygo Sh*t
5. Casey Veggies - F**kin' Awesome
6. Cypress Hill & Rusko - Roll It, Light It
7. Celphi Ft. Kendrick Lamar & Edgar Sosa - Legendary
8. Jrue Ft. Jarron - The Catastrophe
9. Handbook Ft. Jarron & Jrue - Come & Go
10. Gilbere Forte Ft. Damani - Heaven's Grind
11. Johnny Questt - Fresh Prince
12. ScHoolboy Q Ft. Kendrick Lamar - Blessed
13. BJ The Chicago Kid Ft. Kendrick Lamar - His Pain
14. Azad Right - Better Days
15. Sound FX - Type Love
16. Hardaway Smith - Bad Habits
17. Chuuwee Ft. Hopie & Allen Guevara - Southside Sunsets
18. Kida - The Re-Up
19. Ab-Soul - Black Lip Bastard
20. Bishop Lamont Ft. DJ Rhettmatic - Sodom & Gomorrah
21. Young Maylay - Sauce Angeles
22. Planet VI Ft. Dom Kennedy - Me And My Ni**as
23. Jay Ant & IamSu! Ft. Mike Dash E - On My Mind
24. Tyga Ft. Lil Wayne - Faded
25. Ya Boy Ft. Problem - Gettin Money
26. Scipio Ft. Casey K & Mike Ant - Welcome 2 L.A.

Slow days call for mash-up mixtapes, so here is this month's edition of The WCU Mixtape series. I went more beat-heavy than usual, but the mixtape still contains a nice mix of everything that went on in January. These seem to be rather popular (especially later on in the year when you want to flashback to older music), so I will continue doing them as long as you guys keep downloading them. The mixtape is properly tagged and everything, so it's ready to load on to your phones or MP3 players. Enjoy.

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Billboard: Kendrick Lamar & ScHoolboy Q Interview (Video)

K-Boy Ft. Nvis - Gangsta



Produced by Terrace Martin. K-Boy's The Blue Light Special drops Valentine's Day.

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ScHoolboy Q - Beats TV Freestyle (Video)

ScHoolboy Q On Kendrick Lamar, How Rappers Influence Kids To Gangbang, And The One Question He Hates


Rebecca Haithcoat over at LA Weekly recently had the opportunity to sit down with ScHoolboy Q and talk about his new album, his jail time, the best rappers, and more. Check out a preview below and click the link to read the full interview.
On why he hates some of his songs:
"I hate all the real true songs I have, like 'Birds & the Beez,' 'Blessed.' I haven't listened to 'Blessed' since I made it. All the real true, true, true songs, no lies in them? I make those 'cause I feel like I have to make them. It needs to be done. You have to do certain records so people won't categorize you as this [rapper who talks about nothing]. To make sure they don't say that, you gotta make 'em cry at least once on the album."

On his jail time:
"I got sentenced to 180 days, but I finished it on house arrest. Jail house judges was like, 'Don't take it, it's a trap,' but I'm like, I'm with it. Get some pu**y, smoke weed, eat, take a shower. I had my peoples make me a fake workers' [document], 'cause if you have a job you can leave the house. I said I worked at the studio. I had it made! I made my baby on house arrest. I told my girl we were gonna have a baby as soon as I got outta jail and to stop taking her birth control pills. Got out, we had Joy-Joy. One try."

On spirituality:
"One of my homie's uncles was talking all this God stuff, and this ni**a was a pimp, beat on his wife. I thought he was one of the worst dudes, ugh. I came up with 'Sacrilegious' because of him. I hate people that beat on they wife and sh*t like that. Trying to preach to us, about what we doing, and we come in and hear you beatin' on your wife? [But] I believe in God. I found myself. I'm happy with myself. My daughter and her mom showed me God. My mom and I just started getting back cool again. I went like two years without seeing her. We were beefin' and sh*t. She never noticed what was really goin' on. She didn't know I was gangbanging till I went to jail."

On the best rappers:
"I hate [being compared to Kendrick]. But I'm not gonna sit here and act like Kendrick didn't help me become this artist. I learned a lot of sh*t from Kendrick. Kendrick is the man, bro. It's gonna be Jay-Z and Kendrick as the best rappers. Jay is the best rapper, hands down, dead or alive. If ni**as say he's not, I be like, yeah, right. He's 43 years old, and I still don't think I can outrap that ni**a."
Continue reading the full interview at LA Weekly...