The Daily Beat Drop is a hub created to celebrate funky beats and music, concentrating mostly on the digital archiving of rare and classic records from the Hip-Hop era. We upload videos to the channel for people to enjoy, and have some of the records available to buy. Check the description box for where to purchase the vinyl and support us, as well as for information on the artists and links to their work.
Buy us a vinyl shaped coffee at ko-fi.com/thedailybeatdrop - all contributions add new content to the channel. Tracklist: A1 - The Sound (0:13) A2 - Serpico Raps (feat. Cappo) (4:04) A3 - No Trust (feat. Lee Ramsey) (7:52) AA1 - Times When Its Good (feat. Midnyte) (11:32) AA2 - Not From Round Here (feat. Scorzayzee) (15:40) AA3 - In Ya Area (feat. Midnyte & Cappo) (20:02)
This Is My Favorite Hip-Hop Song - Beat Drop Vinyl Archive & Uploads - Gangsta Gangsta - Niggas With Attitude Feat Ice Cube/CubeVision & Eric Eazy-E Wright [Produced By Dr. Dre & DJ Yella] [Year: 1988] [Album: Straight Outta Compton] [Official Music Video] [Explicit]
Curious whether folks prefer this one over the original mix. For me, each has its own unique flavor. The drums of the original are hard to deny, though! Thanks for abother quality post!
I like both - this as a beat, but prefer the way the vocals fit over the original. Anton Pukshansky on it too - great musician who has been on a bunch of other classics for G Rap, Rakim, and LP. The SD50 remixes are interesting - Dante Ross a big part of that production crew, who also signed a lot of the artists they're then doing remixes for.
if ANYONE has it, you have.......Raps don't grow on trees BY Taskforce (MARK B REMIX).........please please I ve been trying to find it for 20 odd years
Yes!!! This is one of my favorite Preem beats of all time, of the many I've studied and enjoy The sample, the lyrics, the scratches... 🔥🔥 You think you spitting game, but the game spit you out!
Have you seen the recent Pitch Black interview/freestyle linked in the description? They talk about working with Primo for this - he apparently had all their mid-90s joints on vinyl, so I think he probably appreciated their music and wanted to hook them up with some flames (and did🔥).