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Independents Day: Album Releases Week of 4/27/08 (More Inside)




The Planet also has "I'm Bout Money" set to enter rotation sooon. Hold ya head Baby D, hope those charges don't stick.










The debut album from these San Diego stalwarts features a who's who of independent hip-hop: Vinnie Paz (of Jedi Mind Tricks), ILL Bill (of Non-Phixion & La Coka Nostra), Sabac Red (of Non-Phixion), Kool G Rap, Outerspace & more.

Over eight years of local support have made Randam Luck a force in the San Diego indie hip-hop scene. A raucous live act, Randam Luck have appeared with the likes of Evidence (Dilated Peoples), Jayo Felony, Don Carlos, De La Soul, KRS-1 and many more.

'Conspiracy of Silence' is as much a tribute to hardcore independent hip-hop as it is a fresh take on the sub-culture that spawned franchise powerhouses Jedi Mind Tricks, Non-Phixion and many more.





Blue Sky Black Death, the renowned production duo of Kingston & Young God, present their 4th full length release (and first instrumental offering), 'Late Night Cinema.' After two critically and commercially lauded releases featuring collaborations with Wu-Tang Clan affiliated MC's Holocaust & Hell Razah, Blue Sky Black Death strip their formula down to the essence with this stand-alone instrumental concept album. To date, Blue Sky Black Death have also collaborated with and/or produced for the likes of Guru (Gang Starr), Sabac Red (Non-Phixion), Jus Allah, Wise Intelligent (Poor Righteous Teachers), Rob Sonic, Virtuoso, Chief Kamachi, Holocaust, A-Plus and Pep Love (Hieroglyphics), Mikah-9 (Freestyle Fellowship), and Awol, amongst many others.

Now, owing to popular demand and to showcase their unparalleled versatility, Blue Sky Black Death seamlessly cull together their vast
and eclectic influences (which range from electro to classic boom-bap hip-hop) with 'Late Night Cinema.' An offering as bold as it is diverse, 'Late Night Cinema' substantiates Blue Sky Black Death's overwhelming acclaim as one of today's most promising production teams, and in so doing transcends both expectations and traditionally ascribed genre boundaries.





Yes, Indie Planet Lil'Mama - I personally think she is DOPE and is doing more for female MC's than any 5 that you can name right now.

Bake Up Boyz
1. Get Low
2. Now I Can Do That - Bake Up Boyz,
3. Gucci's on My Feet - Bake Up Boyz,
4. Built for It
5. Like What
6. Ain't No Sense in Ya'll Hatin'
7. Sittin' on Somethin'
8. Everyday
9. Running My City
10. One of These Days - Bake Up Boyz, The Dramatics
11. Fly Spots
12. Court Session
13. Middleman
14. Chef J.R.




Ransom - Street Cinema

Hailing from Jersey City, Ransom was an integral member of the A-Team crew that also included Joe Budden and recently slain member Stack Bundles. Recently, Ransom has experienced heightened attention owing to his highly publicized falling out with Budden. Having recorded and/or collaborated with such A-list acts as Lil' Wayne, Rick Ross, Juelz Santana, Styles P., Sheek Louch, Fabolous, Flo-Rida and more, Ransom's street and blog-based buzz has reached a fevered pitch.

Citing influences from such icons as Nas, Kool G. Rap, Big Punisher, Big Daddy Kane, The Lox & more, Ransom can confidently assert himself as the voice of the streets. As he states: 'I vow by the time it's all said and done that I will be looked at as one of the most influential artists of all time.'

The follow-up to 2007's street mixtape smash 'Pain & Glory' 'Street Cinema' is the widely anticipated precursor to Ransom's forthcoming
major label debut.

1.No Introduction
2. Grind And Hustle
3. Jersey
4. Ain’t Knowbody
5. Love Iz Life
6. Walk, Talk
7. You Know What We About
8. Young Ransom
9. Big Wheelz
10. Love
11. Lookin Back
12. Cash In Da Duffle
13. Ransom
14. Dinna Time
15. Shine
16. Soul 2 Keep






Feed The Streets Tracklisting
1. Intro
2. With A Strap (Yo Gotti, Platinum, All Star3:19)
3. Ain't Like Mine (Yo Gotti, LT G, Zedzilla)
4. Like To Shine
5. Fuck U Pay Me
6. Bun B Speaks (Bun B)
7. Hood Nigga (Yo Gotti, All Star)
8. I'm So Fresh
9. Wipe Me Down
10. Walkin Memphis (Yo Gotti, 8 Ball)
11. Gettin This Money (Yo Gotti, All Star)
12. Diamonds In My Chain
13. What It Is (Yo Gotti, All Star)
14. Work (Yo Gotti, Gucci Mane)
15. We The Best
16. Money In The Way (Yo Gotti, Fate Eastwood, All Star)
17. DJ 007 Speaks (DJ 007)
18. Like Me
19. Put Your Pimpin Down (Yo Gotti, All Star)
20. Actor


OG Ron C and DJ Khaled I'm So Hood
OG Ron C and DJ Khaled show off their talents in their latest mix, 'I m So Hood'. As two of the best DJ s fully recognized in the south, they are on the heels of winning an award for the best mixtape of the year at the Southern Entertainment Awards. They have gone from behind the scenes, to mixtapes, to killer compilation hosts, all the while keeping ears to the street and their names in the game.
1. DJ Khaled Intro (DJ Khaled)
2. I'm So Hood (Trick Daddy, Rick Ross, Plies)
3. Duffle Intro (Playa Circles, OG Ron C, DJ Khaled)
4. Duffle Bag Boy (Playa Circles)
5. Duffle Gizzlemix (Lil Wayne, J Dawg, Slim Thug)
6. DJ Screw Ride Out (OG Ron C)
7. Ride On 4's (J Dawg, Slim Thug)
8. Goin Crazy (2 Pac)
9. See Me Flossin (G.F.C., Pimp C3:22)
10. Pass Me The Weed (Master P)
11. Like What I Got (Mike Jones)
12. You Ain't Know (Sean P, T Pain)
13. Snatch Up (Wreckin Yard)
14. Can't Tell Me Nuthing (Kanye West)
15. Shouts (Three 6 Mafia)
16. Wow (Kia Shine)
17. Look (Yung Redd)
18. We Got The Best Price (D Gotti, Hershewood Hardheads)
19. Put It In The Air (K.B., Wonderous)
20. Speaker (David Banner, Lil Wayne)

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Comment by Mumbo Sauce on April 28, 2008 at 12:38pm
The Blue Sky Black Death Album is my sleeper pick!

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