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Interview with D2S

Bun B – Let Em Know

New song produced by DJ Premier,
from his upcoming album “Trill O.G.”. The album will be released August 3, 2010

Bun B – Let Em Know

Nice N Smooth – DWYCK with DJ Premier Live at Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival 2010

Props to spotcoffee.

R.I.P. Guru

Live From HeadQCourterz (07/10/2010) (15 Years Duck Down Records Special)

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Live From HeadQCourterz (07/10/2010) (15 Years Duck Down Records Special)

Fat Joe – The Darkside Vol. 1 Snippets

Tracklist:

1) Intro
2) Valley of Death
3) I Am Crack
4) Kilo (Feat. Clipse & Cam’Ron)
5) Rappers Are In Danger
6) (Ha Ha) Slow Down (Feat. Young Jeezy)
7) If It Ain’t About Money (Feat. Trey Songz)
8 ) No Problems (Feat. Rico Love)
9) How Did We Get Here (Feat. R. Kelly)
10) Money Over Bitches (Feat. Too Short & TA)
11) Heavenly Father (Feat. Lil Wayne)
12) I’m Gone
13) At Last Supremacy (Feat. Busta Rhymes)

Fat Joe – The Darkside Vol. 1 (Snippets)

Here you have the snippet of the banger produced by DJ Premier:

Fat Joe – I’m Gone (Snippet)

The Dark Side Vol. 1 will be released on July 29 on the label E1.

Live From HeadQCourterz (07/03/2010)

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DJ Premier – Live From HeadQCourterz (07/03/2010)

DJ Premier Brooklyn Bodega Interview at Brooklyn Bowl

Thanks to Brooklyn Bodega!

Nick Javas – Not A Game (Scratch Version) CDQ

DJ Premier mailed out a new version of the track “Not A Game” by Nick Javas, he also added that this will feature on the forthcoming Year Round Records Compilation LP. Enjoy:

Nick Javas – Not A Game (Scratch Version)

WEDNESDAY CLASSICS: Live On Hot 97 (03/24/1995)

Fat Joe Talks Guru-Inspired Verse Produced By DJ Premier

Lastly, Joe Crack was asked about his latest work with DJ Premier, the Gang Starr producer with him Joe’s been recording with for over 15 years. Following up 2008’s “That White,” Joe was asked about The Darkside’s “I’m Gone.” Joe revealed that the song was recorded in the April days during Guru’s untimely death. “Guru had just passed away [when DJ Premier and I] was in the process of working. We was about to do it, and [Guru] had just died, like the day before or somethin’, so the whole vibe changed,” said Don Cartegena, who added that he loved Guru. “So he [used] a real sad-sounding sample and shit, but I knew where he was comin’ from.” Joe indicated that he was referring to Big Pun, although Joe had also lost a friend and group-mate in Big L. Sharing his opening verse, Joe rapped, “When [the song] starts off, I go, ‘Premo’s on this beat, yeah I know it sounds different / But his mans just passed, his soul’s just risen / A cold, cold world is the words that was given / As I met him, 15, with a burner, out of prison / Gangster, fuck that, Gang Starr / Tell Nas Hip Hop’s dead now, my man’s gone.'”

Fat Joe’s The Darkside Volume 1 releases July 27 on E1 Entertainment.

Source: HipHopDX