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DJ Premier & Ghetto Groovz Records

Here’s a post that brings us back in hip hop history to 1991 (before Jeru, Group Home, …), I’m warning tha real diggers not to loose their time on this because they already know this probably. Me personally didn’t grew in that time era… too bad, but I’m still interested like science on drugs. I grew up in the second Preem era (1999-2004).

Like we all know DJ Premier started in 1988 Gang Starr with Guru in Brooklyn, but their first LP didn’t sold too much so Preem had to earn money for livin’. He more and more spread the word that he was selling beats for artists, the first real famous artist that called him was Ice-T (after they toured together), then followed by KRS-One. But meanwhile on the streets Ghetto Groovz Records talked to him.

Ghetto Groovz Records was a starting label of Jeff Murphy who had artists J-Rock, Beverly and MCM. They were from Upstate New York, where Jeff actually was a notorious drug dealer in Hudson Valley. So where shall I start? Ok, Jeff talked to DJ Premier for some beats because Preem needed money. DJ Premier said “Aight, bring me the artists”. The first artist that needed to get launched was J Rock, he was the only one who made a full album on the label called “Streetwize“. DJ Premier produced 4 songs on it (also Easy Mo Bee was on it), and he also produced a remix for the lead single “Neighborhood Drug Dealer“. Now more then 15 years later that lp is a real collectors item and has a value of around 100 euros. The lead single only is worth 75 euros… The video for “Neighborhood Drug Dealer” was also very rare and recently reupped on the internet. More about that video later!


or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugla1KeW7ow

J Rock had a lot of talent, sadly he was the only one of the label who could release a full album. MCM could only release one single and the talented female MC Beverly didn’t released a thing. Even she also recorded a buncha records with DJ Premier, that’s right!! Y’all think now, how come? You just have seen the video of J Rock telling a story of a drug dealer, in that clip you see the drug dealer with a bag of cocaine busted right? That guy is actually Jeff Murphy, and to take you on a more sad tour: that video became reality. Jeff were sentenced for a long jail time due to drugs dealing 6 months after that video was recorded.

So where are those unreleased records? Well, at this point no one knows. DJ Premier told us Beverly went to the south starting a family. Lord Finesse told us he actually wishes he still had the records, they were produced by DJ Premier and written by Lord Finesse! So this is the part where the Ghetto Groovz Records story ends.


I can’t tell you how much I played the J Rock LP already (re issued version), I can’t tell you how much I love that hip hop era. And still, yes, still I’m hunting that LP! If someone has a deal he can always contact me… J Rock told some real diggers that their are actually still a lot of copies left at Jeff mom’s crib who lives also in the south. This is real! If those Beverly records will ever see the dayligt will no one knows, but they are somewhere just like their are records of Biggie with Big Pun and Fat Joe.

Source: VinylAddicts, Soulstrut

Hope you enjoyed this post, this is some real DJ Premier history, “fun times” he said.

Update: Here you can find J Rock demo tape!

Pharell: “DJ Premier is the Illest!”

LiveFromHQ 06/12/08

Not much to say when I was listening this night… Nothing new he said or played. 88-Keys was in the house, he has a new album so that was promoted. He played MVP and Too Strong, he also played the instrumental of MVP. But I have noticed something: while they were talking he played the instrumental of “It’s Been A Long Time Coming” by Flipsyde, now that is still an unreleased track of 2005. So he carries it with him, WHY NOT RELEASING IT?!

Maroon 5 – Secret (Premier 5 Remix)

Well, I’m still not good of the bad news we received yesterday but here is the album version of the DJ Premier Remix for Maroon 5 and I like it alot (beatwise)! Hope this get on vinyl somehow for instru…

Maroon 5 – Secret (Premier 5 Remix) (Prod. by DJ Premier)

Enjoy people while it’s fresh I guess.

R.I.P. Party Arty of D.I.T.C.

DJ Premier email:

I want to send out my condolences to the family of Party Arty of the world famous D.I.T.C. (Diggin’ In The Crates Crew and of GG (aka Get Dirty)

He passed away this afternoon (Dec. 4) around 1:30pm due to healt complications…

His hardcore lyrics have been ringing out in the streets from Showbiz & AG, Lord Finesse, OC, and their own group GD which consists of rhyme partner D-Flow…

He also appeared on the joint I produced called “Weed Scented” which featured Guru of Gang Starr and OC on AG’s first solo LP…He appears on the new D.I.T.C. Records compilation which is in stores now called “The Movement”

…He caught the attention of 50 Cent altough the deal never went thru but his talent was recognized by true heads of the rap shit for his hyped up insane style on records and on stage preformance…

This also marks the 1 year anniversary of UGH member Pimp C who passed away this same day last year…We love you and will miss you both… R.I.P. Arty… DJ Premier

Source: Unofficial DJ Premier Blog

Damn, nobody saw this… And D.I.T.C. was last week in LiveFromHQ… R.I.P.

Famous appearance:
2 tracks on Show & AG’s “Goodfellas” (1995)
1 track on late Big L’s “Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous” (1995)
4 tracks on Show & AG’s “Full Scale LP” (1998)
Buncha tracks on AG’s “The Dirty Version” (1999)
and so on and on…

RIP!!

Blaq Poet – Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed

I had this a couple of weeks already, but since yesterday it is leaked by DJ Premier to promote so I can share this: the album version of Blaq Poet‘s “Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed“.

Blaq Poet – Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed (Prod. by DJ Premier)

Source: OnSmash, Fat Lace Magazine, …

LiveFromHQ Playlist 28/11/2008

Tracks:

  • D.I.T.C. – Hard Hit
  • P Brothers – Cold World
  • D.I.T.C. – Mad Live
  • D.I.T.C. – Air Y’all
  • P Brothers – Late Night
  • D.I.T.C. – Shine My Way
  • Diamond D – U Can’t Be Me
  • D.I.T.C. – Experience
  • D.I.T.C. – Boys Is Doin’ It
  • D.I.T.C. – Time Travel
  • D.I.T.C. – Insomnia
  • D.I.T.C. – Day One
  • Showbiz & AG – Fat Pockets (Remix)
  • D.I.T.C. – Internationally Known
  • Showbiz & AG – Still Diggin’
  • Lord Finesse & DJ Mike Smooth – Baby You Nasty (Remix)
  • Lord Finesse – Yes You May (Remix)
  • OC – Time’s Up
  • D.I.T.C. – The Enemy
  • D.I.T.C. – Got Da Flavor
  • D.I.T.C. – Way Of Life
  • Showbiz & AG – Hold Ya Head
  • Showbiz & AG – Drop It Heavy
  • Showbiz & AG – Full Scale
  • D.I.T.C. – Thick
  • Lord Finesse – Slave To My Soundwave
  • Showbiz & AG – Next Level (NY Tyme Remix)

Guests: Lord Finesse, OC, Diamond D, D-Flow and Money Boss Players

Tha Blaqprint in Facts

Artist: Blaq Poet
Title: Tha Blaqprint
Label: Year Round Records
Producer: DJ Premier
Executives: DJ Premier & Biggest Gord
Release date: Feb. 2009

Guests: NYGz, Nick Javas, Noreaga, Lil’ Fame, Imani Montana & Kamakazee (RIP)

Possible tracks:

  • What’s The Deal (2006)
  • S.O.S. (2006)
  • Voices (2006)
  • Hood Is Crazy (2007)
  • Don’t Give a Fucc (2007)
  • Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed (2008)
  • I-Gettin
  • Hate (Featuring Noreaga)
  • U Phucced Up (Prod. by Easy Mo Bee)
  • Sichuwayshunz (Prod. by Gemcrates)

First single: Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed bw Too Strong (Prod. by DJ Premier)

Video for Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed recorded

I wanted to let you know their will be a video of Blaq Poet‘s first single “Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed” for his next project. The video is recorded two weeks ago in Queensbridge and will hit this month the net!

Hoooo Haaaan!!

DJ Premier on Channel 10

DJ Premier recorded with Capone-N-Noreaga in october a new song called “Grand Loyal“. It’s for their next LP “Channel 10” that will be released in early 2009. The song became after Blaq Poet wanted Noreaga on his “Tha Blaqprint” album (on the song “Hey“). In exchange DJ Premier recorded with Capone-N-Noreaga. Maybe a new classic like we all remember “Invincible“!

Oh, and the beat that was used for that track is a rejected beat by Rakim.