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-Calling All Artists: We Are Going to Make An RHHF Anthem!-
EmSeeD Date: Thursday, 02/Oct/08, 4:12 AM | Message # 1

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We have recently decided to do a "Part 2" type of thing also using a more hardcore type beat produced by Lethaface.
So far these are the people who are gonna be on it, its just a matter of recording it:
Download AyDee's beat here:
New York Anthem.MP3 - 2.15MB

here's an unofficial extended version of AyDee's beat that (eboyd) extended


to listen to both beats now, click play:

verses (in order. still waiting for some):

eboyd (AyDee beat)

eboyd (Lethaface beat)

what's hip hop to me? not hypocrisy/
spit toxically, beat box and free/
think consciously, rhyme optimally/
rap anomalies laying lyrics dominantly/
never abominably. predominantly/
bombing G's, disarming emcees/
M-I-Cs hooked up to M-P-Cs/
from L-E-S to M-E-D/
N-A-S to P-N-C/
(...)
somebody sitting spitting as a remedy/
commercial entities are meant to please/
the C-E-O of U-M-G and his cronies/
find and sign these phonies/
when lonely, get no Love like Monie/
labels only care if you go gold. me?/
i keep holding the hope I'll be molding/
a new shape for hip hop. it's unfolding/
lead by us, the crew that puts MC's in damnation/
Rebels for Emancipation And Liberation/
Helping Innocent People Hurdle Oppression/
and Prejudice forever. class is in session/
receive this lesson, time for mic cession/
mic blessing and record pressing/
i'm the Master Creator, my Mic's Crescent/
from bent words stretching, you need direction/
I'm forcing hip hop's rebirth by Cesaerian section

The Wildcore

Acekat00o

We the brothers of the old school and underground
Righteous, powerful, attacking mainstream sound
don't do it for cash,hoes or cars
We have more soul then the mainstream by far
Banging the real music on our boom box all day long
Having Hip-Hop in our heart and we stay strong
Bringing Hip-Hop in the universe metaphysical
representing the real its our daily ritual

Em-See'D

a rough recording of my verse

Trigger The Soldier

more than 30 years still goin strong
who would have thought I'd last this long
I'm far from dead just in a place where I dont belong
holding on,though I got some cats tearing me apart
money is the issue its official now I got no heart
confused not knowing whats real and whats not
the next generation is changin my name to pop
they changed my style got me rockin on another flow now
tellin everybody that this how its suppose to go down
hell nah what happened to the bboys djs and emcees
now I got a whole bunch of clowns representing me
actin like they know about me but their mentality
is based on making profit thats it no creativity
no dedication no love not even decency
makin a mockery of me and my history
but its time to act now time to change this scenery
real hip hop forever,scream it loud with me

Menace

Black Menace young guerrilla running tru the mainstream
Bombing and attacking the wealth of the high class fiend
Ain't 68 its a new millennium the new generation of soldiers are here
Ain't talkin' about robocop get yo mind straight we just the supreme team
Militant activist more hardcore then Wu tang's Cream
Real Hip Hop Forever the visionaries of the Utopian dream

Pensmoke

Mak_The_Lucid_Tongue

Junkie slash addict smoke, ingest and yes inject it
Need it in me just to live and 'til my death I stress I'll rep it
speaker wire veins, hearts a home on sedgwick
the beat gets me through the rain, lyrics pick me up like dead lifts
Nuthin' quite as beautiful as when a pen hits the paper
unless it's painted on city walls, bodegas to sky scrapers
lets keep it going in the name of hiphop, Dj's to beatmakers
Emcee's, Painters and let us never forget the breakers


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eboyd Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 2:18 PM | Message # 46

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Let's rally up and advertise.

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I feel the beat should be musically complex as well

^^^i cosign just about everything this guy says!

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anyways iv come up with some pretty good concepts in my head for this song

we need a beat first so we can listen for what the beat tells us rather than telling the beat what to say, feel me? that's how it works and that is why you get idiots nowadays using some laid back beat to talk about killing people or throwing D's on that bitch and it doesn't work.


my new theme song



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"True poetry can communicate before it is understood"

-T.S. Eliot

battle record:

7-0-0

EmSeeD Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 3:04 PM | Message # 47

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we need a beat first so we can listen for what the beat tells us rather than telling the beat what to say

so are there any other people working on a beat for this?


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I_Guy Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 6:13 PM | Message # 48

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I feel like there's not enough people to seriously do this.

We all know that each of our end is near; the question is do we accept the end of our living existence, or do we accept our existence as dead men...
EmSeeD Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 6:18 PM | Message # 49

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I feel like there's not enough people to seriously do this.

i think a lot of them are working on the political track first instead of this one.


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Chinita Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 9:40 PM | Message # 50

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HAVE NO FEAR NtG/Mr Bucket IS HERE!!!!!!!

lol


Chinita Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 10:58 PM | Message # 51

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anyways iv come up with some pretty good concepts in my head for this song. i want to rap kind of about the power hip hop has, the positivity hip hop brings and how it brings unity, how it brings people of all religion's, race together and the important messages it teaches, and also the opportunities hip hop creates for youths esp troubled youths. when you think about it hip hop can literally save lives. but i want to bring this message in a certain way, i was thinking about something to do with hip hop standing up and taking its name back, back from all the people who are using its name in vain and hip hop wants to reclaim what it really is again and also about RHHF, how RHHF is a brotherhood, thats what it is to me. perhaps RHHF standing up and taking back the name of hip hop and what it really is.

i love that idea, its like in the beggining of hip hop and many memories that i have it changed gang violence and anger into expression through hip hop, art in the streets thanks to africa bambaatas with zulu nation in the 70's that turned all that around. more people need to know about this and how it did change lives from the beginning.

"Due to the lack of knowledge about the whole of Hip Hop culture, many of our world's youth are mistaken in thinking that activities such as: smoking blunts, drinking 40's, wearing a designer label plastered across their chest, carrying a gun, or going to strip clubs, are "Hip Hop". Hip Hop is being portrayed negatively by many artists who work in the element of Rap (emceeing), and this negativity is usually instigated and promoted by the record industry and various other corporations who exploit the culture at the expense of the youth's state of mind and morality. The Universal Zulu Nation believes there is a difference in speaking out about negativity (activism) and promoting it as a desirable lifestyle. Gangsters, pimps, playas, hustlers, niggers, spics, and many other derogatory words once used against us are now self employed in our everyday vocabulary. Our ancestors who have fought and died trying to free us from these sicknesses and slave mentality are probably turning over in their graves! Bambaataa asks you to just think about this, "How in the hell did we turn from GODS to dogs?"


I_Guy Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 11:22 PM | Message # 52

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Due to the lack of knowledge...

We should explain all that in the song.


We all know that each of our end is near; the question is do we accept the end of our living existence, or do we accept our existence as dead men...
eboyd Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 11:24 PM | Message # 53

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was that from the Zulu Nation website? i think i remember reading that a few years back.
Chinita Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 11:30 PM | Message # 54

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yes i'm pretty sure it was either the zulu nation site or the preservation of hip hop culture.. i have it saved in my favorites so i can get it back.

EmSeeD Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 11:40 PM | Message # 55

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yeah thats exactly how i feel. iv been reading that book cant stop won't stop: the hip hop generation. it explains how hip hop started etc its really good and iv learnt so much about hip hop from it. its 450 something pages long so if there was a hip hop bible this book would be the entire old testament of that book, i think every hip hop head should read that book.

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Chinita Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 11:43 PM | Message # 56

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The beat should deffinatley be something that catches a person's ears right away.. of course the lyrics are important, the message but you guys also know that to reach a large audience like the youth it should be a beat they will like something boom bap and upbeat.. Times and taste have changed with beats.. besides reaching out to hip hop heads, you need to try and reach these uneducatted youths about hip hop and i think for them its the beat that stands out first then the lyrics/message. so choose the beat wisely and maybe ask someone who listens to party or commercial rap their opinion. idk just a thought, we all have friends that listen to that. As for me I'm very picky with beats that i like. has to really catch my attention and if i'm not feeling the beat, no matter how good the lyrics are, i might not listen to it quite often but thats just me.

SoulRas Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 11:45 PM | Message # 57

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Hm. I should judge the instru part then, I think Instru hiphop is my category biggrin

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EmSeeD Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 11:49 PM | Message # 58

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The beat should deffinatley be something that catches a person's ears right away.. of course the lyrics are important, the message but you guys also know that to reach a large audience like the youth it should be a beat they will like something boom bap and upbeat.. Times and taste have changed with beats.. besides reaching out to hip hop heads, you need to try and reach these uneducatted youths about hip hop and i think for them its the beat that stands out first then the lyrics/message. so choose the beat wisely and maybe ask someone who listens to party or commercial rap their opinion. idk just a thought, we all have friends that listen to that. As for me I'm very picky with beats that i like. has to really catch my attention and if i'm not feeling the beat, no matter how good the lyrics are, i might not listen to it quite often but thats just me.

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Hm. I should judge the instru part then, I think Instru hiphop is my category

yeah i agree. the beat has to stand out and we have to get the attetion of people who listen to mainstream. have you guys listened to I_Guy's beat yet? the link for that beat is a few pages back on this thread.


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SoulRas Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 11:50 PM | Message # 59

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have you guys listened to I_Guy's beat yet

It's on RapidShare. I don't wanna d/l anything on this computer, but I'll check it later


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EmSeeD Date: Sunday, 12/Oct/08, 11:52 PM | Message # 60

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It's on RapidShare. I don't wanna d/l anything on this computer, but I'll check it later

d/i??


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