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Valentine's Day has arrived and for Crooked I fans so has the tracklisting for Crooked I's latest mixtape Valentine's Day Bossacre. The CD contains all new unreleased material including My Life 2.0, a follow up to one of Crooked I's best tracks My Life. Production on Bossacre comes from the likes of DJ Felli Fel, Komplex, MG and Rick Rock and can boast guest features include Eastwood, Termanology and Royce Da 5'9.
St. Valentine's Day Bossacre marks the start of an exciting year for Crooked I and Dynasty Entertainment, with an official Hip-Hop Weekly Remix CD set to drop shortly after, along with Young Boss Volume 3 and the (very!) highly anticipated B.O.S.S. (Beginning Of Something Serious) album, Crooked I's debut album. Buy Now Tracklisting 01. St. Valentine's Day Bossacre Intro 02. The Boss 03. Dj Nik Bean & Dj Felli Fel Speak 04. Finer Things (Prod. by Felli Fel) 05. Freedom ft. Fred Knuxx (Prod. by X-plosive) 06. Crooked Don't Dance (Prod. by MG) 07. What that Mean (Prod. by Rick Rock) 08. Bossacre Skit #1 09. Boss Biter 10. Real Boss Life 11. Valentine's Day Delivery 12. My Life 2.0 (Prod. by Komplex) 13. The Music Industry (Remix) Ft. Termanology, Royce Da 5'9, Akrobatik & Consequence 14. Cal-if-or-ni-a ft. Mr. Silky Slim, Roscoe Umali, & Mash (Prod. by BH) 15. Bossacre Skit #2 16. Gotta Get It (Remix) ft. Balance & Eastwood 17. St. Valentine's Day Bossacre Outro Buy Now Special Offer * If you purchase 3 copies of St. Valentine's Day Bossacre, you will receive another 1 copy totally free. * If you purchase 5 copies of St. Valentine's Day Bossacre, you will receive another 2 copies totally free. Listen to the track My life part 2 here: |
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Eastwood>>>>>>Crooked I imo, dude got the swagga and appeals to young people, he has the fresh voice, Crooked I is ill as fuck but old.
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He gon blow in 08 fo sho.. Eastwood is to random.. But I like him to!
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KRS-One Recruits The Game, Chamillionaire, Nelly & David Banner for New Stop The Violence Track
Last week in Los Angeles, KRS-One continued to lay the groundwork for the relaunch of his Stop the Violence Movement. Over a three day period from February 7-9, The Game, Chamillionaire, Nelly, David Banner and 55 other artists joined Kris at the Los Angeles Recording School to record new audio and video for the initiative. A number of artists from the LA underground also turned out to show support, including Rakaa Iriscience of Dilated Peoples, and Planet Asia. The legendary MC has also confirmed future contributions from artists such as 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, Fat Joe, Cassidy, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Lil Mama, Talib Kweli and MC Lyte. Duane Darock Ramos is producing the project, which will be distributed to promote peace and non-violent means of conflict resolution. An official teaser version will be released on Monday February 18. KRS and his Boogie Down Productions crew organized the first incarnation of the Movement back in 1989, bringing together artists such as Chuck D, MC Lyte, Kool Moe Dee and D-Nice for the song and video “Self Destruction,” in response to the rise in black on black violence. Since announcing the re-launch of the movement last year, KRS has met with a number of music industry players, including BET Executive VP Steven Hill, and Koch Records General Manager Alan Grunblatt, to discuss the negative images often promoted in connection with Hip-Hop culture. Source Somebody post this!
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