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Tupac – California Love (Remix)

April 7th, 2010 No comments

Chorus — Roger Troutman
California…knows how to party.
California…knows how to party.
In the citaaay of L.A.
In the citaaay of good ol’ Watts
In the citaaay, the city of Compton.
We keep it rockin! We keep it rockin!

(Dre)
Now let me welcome everybody to the wild, wild west
A state that’s untouchable like Elliot Ness
The track hits ya eardrum, like a slug to ya chest
Pack a vest for your Jimmy in the city of sex
We in that sunshine state with a bomb hemp beat
the state where ya never find a dance floor empty.
And pimps be on a mission for them greens
lean mean money-makin’-machines servin’ fiends.
I been in the game for ten years makin’ rap tunes
ever since honeys was wearin’ sassoon.
Now it’s ’95
and they clock me and watch me
diamonds shinin’
lookin’ like I robbed Liberace.
It’s all good, from Diego to tha Bay
Your city is tha bomb if your city makin’ pay
Throw up a finger if ya’ feel the same way
Dre puttin’ it down for
California.

Chorus — Roger Troutman
California….knows how to party
California….knows how to party
In tha citaaay of LA
In tha citaaay of good ol’ Watts
In tha citaaay of Compton
We Keep it Rockin’
We Keep it Rockin’

(Dre)
Yeah, now make it shake! come on!

Chorus #2 — Roger Troutman
Shake Shake it baby
Shake Shake it, Shake it baby
Shake Shake it, Shake it Cali
(Shake it Cali)
Shake Shake it baby
Shake Shake it
Shake Shake it mama
Shake it Cali

(Tupac)
Out on bail
fresh outta jail
California dreamin’
Soon as I stepped on the scene
I’m hearin’ hoochies screamin’.
Fiendin’ for money and alcohol
the life of a west side playa’
where cowards die, it’s our ball
Only in Cali where we riot now rallies are live and die.
In L.A. we wearin’ chucks not Ballies. (yea, that’s right)
Dressed in Locs and khaki suits
and ride is what we do.
Flossin’ but havin’ caution
we can lie with other crews.
Famous because we program
worldwide
let’em recognize from Longbeach to Rose Grands
Bumpin’ and Grindin’ like a slow jam
it’s west side
so you know the Row won’t bow down to no man.
Say what you say
but give me that bomb beat from Dre
let me serenade the streets of L.A.
From Oakland to Sacktown
The Bay area in bag down
Cali is where they put they mack down
Give me love!

Chorus — Roger Troutman
California…..knows how to party
California…..knows how to party
In tha Citaaay of LA
In tha Citaaay of good ol’ Watts
In tha City of Compton
We keep it Rockin’
We Keep it Rockin’

(Dre)
yeah, yeah now make it shake…uuhhh

Chorus #2 — Roger Troutman (2X)
Shake Shake it baby
Shake Shake it
Shake Shake it mama, Shake it Cali
(Shake it Cali)
Shake Shake it baby
(Shake it Cali)
Shake Shake it
Shake Shake it mama
(West Coast)
Shake it Cali

(Dre)
uh, yeah, uh, uh, longbeach in tha house, uh, yeah
Oaktown
Oakland definately in tha house (hahaha)
Frisko, Frisko
(Tupac) hey, you know LA up in this
Pasadina, where you at ?
yeah, Ingelwood, Ingelwood always up to no good
(Tupac) even Hollywood tryin’ to get a piece baby
Sacramento, Sacramento where you at ?
yeah

(Tupac)
Throw it up y’all, throw it up, throw it up!
I can’t see ya! (California Love!)
Let’s show these fools how we do it on this west side
Cause you and I know it’s tha best side

(Dre)
yeah, That’s riight
west coast, west coast
uh, California Love
California Love
yeah

Chorus — Roger Troutman
California…knows how to party. (Yeah)
California…knows how to party. (Where they at ?)
In the citaaay of L.A. (South Central, uh)
In the citaaay of good ol’ Watts (Yeah, yeah!)
In the citaaay, the city of Compton.
We keep it rockin!
We keep’em rockin!
Just come on
Shake Shake it baby baby baby
Shake it Mama, Shake it Mama, Shake it Mama

The Richter scale
talken about an earthquake on the Richter scale
mmmmmoooooooooooiiiiii
in the city of Compton, city of Compton
Where tha girls shake their booties
Shake it Mama, Shake it baby, Shake, Shake it baby
Shake Shake it…..

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Clyng-Onz “Nuclear Combat”

March 21st, 2010 1 comment

The Clyng-Onz pay tribute to Dr. Strangelove with their hit, “Nuclear Combat” This video clip is from a live concert in and features on Guitar, Loui on Bass, Stu on Drums, Bill Bored vocalizing and guest musician, Jan on synthesizer. If you listen closely you’ll hear that 99.9% of the lyrics are actually from the film’s script.

“Nuclear Combat”, inspired by the movie “Dr. Strangelove” is from the Clyng-Onz vinyl album release, “Lighten Up” on Bullhead Records, 1985.

Duration : 0:3:47

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NERFMURDER THE 10 MIN MOVIE!

March 15th, 2010 12 comments

A game of Smash Brothers goes horribly wrong and leads to much death, destruction, and heroin jumpstart overdoses.

Contains a full cast of scrubs and sheep.

There’s so many inside jokes and one liners in this movie, that you have to watch all 10 sweet minutes to even begin to comprehend the insanity of this flick. Basically, Hatter said “get a camera!” and then we filmed on the spot with no idea what we were going to do.

Hilariously bad on purpose. Enjoy!

“Oh SHIT!”

Duration : 0:9:48

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Da Cleetus McBalla Show #2 – Walter Chronic – Sotomayor – Obama Health Care – Sarah Palin

February 3rd, 2010 25 comments

Da Cleetus McBalla Show – #2

Topics Include:

Walter “Chronic” Cronkite
Sonia Sotomayor
Obama’s Health Care System
Sarah Palin Leaving Alaska

Hosted by:
Cleetus McBalla
Thaddeus “T-Money” McBalla

Rate, Subscribe, and Stay Tuned for upcoming Episodes!

Duration : 0:3:14

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2pac Feat. Dr.Dre – California Love(Remix By The Funkfather)

January 24th, 2010 24 comments

Mixed By Wadz ” The Funkfather “.

Producer/Beatmaker : HipHop, Soul, G-Funk, R&B, from France (Paris).

Myspace :
http://www.myspace.com/gfunkfather

His MSN : funkfather@hotmail.fr

Download link:
http://www.zshare.net/download/1581847640b2c18b/

Duration : 0:4:11

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Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, & 2Pac – California Luv Remix

January 17th, 2010 25 comments

www.myspace.com

Duration : 0:4:40

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The Ultimate Nate Dogg Mix Pt. 2/7

January 12th, 2010 12 comments

Made By: DJ Steve1der, Free Download at: www. dubcnn . com.

Nathaniel Dwayne Hale (born August 19, 1969),[1] better known by his stage name Nate Dogg, is a Grammy-nominated American R&B/hip-hop artist and singer born in Long Beach, California

He began singing as a child in the New Hope Trinity Baptist Church choir in Clarksdale, Mississippi where his father (Daniel Lee Hale) was pastor. At the age of 16 he dropped out of high school in Long Beach, California and left home to join the United States Marine Corps, serving for three years. In 1991 Nate Dogg, his cousin Snoop Dogg,[2] and their friend Warren G, formed a rap trio called 213.

Nate Dogg made his debut on Dr. Dre’s 1992 album, The Chronic. Singing in what would later become his trademark style, he was well-received by fans and critics alike, and would go on to sign with Death Row Records in 1993. Nate Dogg was also featured on Mista Grimm’s “Indosmoke” with Warren G. Then in 1994 he produced his first hit single “Regulate” with Warren G. Nate Dogg was also featured in many Tupac releases. Then in 1998 after a tumultuous time at Death Row Records he released another album. The double album was titled G-Funk Classics Vol. 1 & 2 and was followed up in late 2001 with Music & Me on Elektra Records. Music & Me peaked at number three on the Billboard hip-hop charts in 2001.[3]

In 2002, Nate Dogg appeared on a celebrity episode of the Weakest Link making it to the last three players before being eliminated by Xzibit and Young MC.

Nate has found his greatest success not in solo projects, but in collaborations with other hip-hop artists. As of 2004, Nate Dogg has featured in and contributed to over 60 chart singles.[4]

After a number of delays and an original release date of April 2004, his self-titled album Nate Dogg is set to be released on Affiliated Entertainment Group on June 3rd 2008.[5] Nate Dogg has already begun work on a new project.

He is also credited with being the spokesman of a blunt wrap company called “Da Bomb Blunts”.

On December 19, 2007, he suffered a stroke, according to a coordinator for his recently formed gospel choir, Innate Praise. Reports had circulated that Nate Dogg had been admitted to Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center in Pomona, California after suffering a heart attack. Erica Beckwith, however, confirmed to MTV News that Nate Dogg was released on December 26 after being treated for a stroke and is currently in a medical-rehab facility to assist him in his recovery. On January 18, 2008, it was officially reported that the stroke had rendered the left side of his body paralyzed. Doctors believe there will be a full recovery, and his voice was not affected.[6]

On September 15, 2008, dubcnn.com reported Nate Dogg had suffered a second stroke.

On September 16, 2008, it was reported that Dogg is in stable condition and is using an assisted – breathing tube for comfort, although he can breathe on his own.

This information is taken from Wikipedia.

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Doctor Ross “The Sunnyland” – Fortune Records – Flint, MI blues!

January 3rd, 2010 1 comment

Doctor Ross “The Sunnyland”
(Fortune Records)

Isaiah “Doc” Ross was a throwback to a bygone era; a true one-man band, he played harmonica, acoustic guitar, bass drum and high-hat simultaneously, creating a mighty racket harking back to the itinerant country-blues players wandering the Delta region during the earlier years of the 20th century. Born Charles Isaiah Ross on October 21, 1925 in Tunica, Mississippi, he took early inspiration from the music of Robert Johnson, Blind Boy Fuller and Sonny Boy Williamson I; primarily a harpist — hence his nickname “The Harmonica Boss” — he only added the other instruments in his arsenal in order to play a USO show while a member of the army during World War II. (The “Doc” moniker was acquired because he carried his harmonicas in a doctor’s bag.) Upon his release from the military, Ross settled in Memphis, where he became a popular club fixture as well as the host of his own radio show on station WDIA; during his club residency he was witness to a number of brutal murders, however, and swore off appearances in such venues during the later years of his life. During the early 1950s, Ross recorded his first sides — among them “Chicago Breakdown” — for labels including Sun and Chess; in 1954 he settled in Flint, Michigan, where he went to work as a janitor for General Motors, a position he held until retiring. In 1965 he cut his first full-length LP, Call the Doctor, and that same year mounted his first European tour; as the years passed Ross performed live with decreasing frequency, however, and was infamous for backing out of shows to catch his beloved Detroit Tigers on television. Upon winning a Grammy for his 1981 album Rare Blues, he experienced a career resurgence, and played festival dates to great acclaim prior to his death on May 28, 1993.

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“California Love” Tupac – KARAOKE

January 3rd, 2010 25 comments

this is my 2nd video that I’ve made. Problem is: the whole video is supposed to have the video playing in the background but for some reason once I try to publish it from windows movie maker, the whole background in the middle part goes black!!!! it’s not supposed to be like that.. let me try to figure out why this IS, then i’ll repost it so it’ll be how it Should be…

Duration : 0:7:15

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Doctor Ross : “Thirty Two Twenty” – (Fortune Records) Flint, MI blues!

December 17th, 2009 5 comments

http://www.myspace.com/fortunerecordsdetroit
Doctor Ross was a one man band and blues master!

Doctor Ross : “Thirty Two Twenty”
1958 Blues straight outta Flint, MI

BIO:
Doctor Ross
October 21, 1925 May 28, 1993 “Doctor Ross the harmonica boss”,

Biography by Jason Ankeny
Isaiah “Doc” Ross was a throwback to a bygone era; a true one-man band, he played harmonica, acoustic guitar, bass drum and high-hat simultaneously, creating a mighty racket harking back to the itinerant country-blues players wandering the Delta region during the earlier years of the 20th century. Born Charles Isaiah Ross on October 21, 1925 in Tunica, Mississippi, he took early inspiration from the music of Robert Johnson, Blind Boy Fuller and Sonny Boy Williamson I; primarily a harpist — hence his nickname “The Harmonica Boss” — he only added the other instruments in his arsenal in order to play a USO show while a member of the army during World War II. (The “Doc” moniker was acquired because he carried his harmonicas in a doctor’s bag.) Upon his release from the military, Ross settled in Memphis, where he became a popular club fixture as well as the host of his own radio show on station WDIA; during his club residency he was witness to a number of brutal murders, however, and swore off appearances in such venues during the later years of his life. During the early 1950s, Ross recorded his first sides — among them “Chicago Breakdown” — for labels including Sun and Chess; in 1954 he settled in Flint, Michigan, where he went to work as a janitor for General Motors, a position he held until retiring. In 1965 he cut his first full-length LP, Call the Doctor, and that same year mounted his first European tour; as the years passed Ross performed live with decreasing frequency, however, and was infamous for backing out of shows to catch his beloved Detroit Tigers on television. Upon winning a Grammy for his 1981 album Rare Blues, he experienced a career resurgence, and played festival dates to great acclaim prior to his death on May 28, 1993.

Duration : 0:2:49

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