6.02.2007

HARD AS FUCK VOLUME 3!!!


Shit is finally here and ready to be yours! Man shit got delayed because of bullshit funds and such but fuck all that, it's ready to bust your fucking face up. I'm fucking juiced that I finally got this done, B.cause laid this shit down for reals. I'm already pumped to worked on the next one, which is going to feature Morsecode because beer and rap never stops. The Manhood song is my favorite part cause at the beginning of the 3rd verse dude says " I SMELL PUSSY! N***A ITS COMING FROM YOU!" Upon hearing that line it was decided that Manhood absolutely needed to rep on Hard As Fuck 3. The intoxicated track is fucking brilliant too, I love those dudes. The bonus Eddie K cut was added after we had mixed the whole shit because I had forgotten to include it and the song goes hard as fuck. Anyways yeah man I really want people to hear this shit cause I love all the songs on this motherfucker.

I'm also doing a special for the first 15 orders. The first 15 lucky people the cd and a tall can in the mail for FREE! That's a fucking right, in your mailbox. For those that really want to be hard as fuck they will drink the beer straight out the mail box.

You can paypal me for the cd, but once again for those of you outside of the North America you're advised to hit me on the email to sort out any shipping issues. With volume 3 we still kept it cheap but since this is some more professional shit, no cdrs and sharpies this time, the price has gone up to a whopping 5 bucks. Including shipping! I got bargains coming out of my asshole motherfucker! That's a fucking deal man, no where else will you find a value like this, so much awesome for so few dollars. If you got a store and want to carry this shit then holler cause I got to break even on this shit.



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Tracklisting:
1. Da Headbussas - Get The Fuck Out My Face
2. Project Pat - I Ain't Going Back To Jail
3. B-Legit - Sewed Up
4. Al Kapone & Mr Sche - Throw Ya M's Up
5. Geto Boys - What
6. Lil Scrappy - Posted In Da Club ft Three 6 Mafia
7. Kadalack Boyz - Never Slippen
8. Lil Jon & The Eastside Boys - I Don't Give A Fuck ft Mystikal
9. Kool G Rap - This Means War
10. 334 Mobb - Take A Picture
11. Manhood - Ready To Fight
12. Cellski - Mr Predictor
13. Eightball - Gots To Be Real
14. C.I.N. - Hate Me Cuz I'm Hard
15. Intoxicated - Burn It Down
16. Al Kapone & Sir Vince - Beat That Bitch
17. Big Tuck - Meet Me On The Floor
18. Trae - Real Talk
19. Three 6 Mafia - Who Run It
20. TrillTown Mafia - Ain't Makin No Money
21. Lil Scrappy & Trillville - What The Fuck
22. Al Kapone - Stop Hatin
23. David Banner ft Pastor Troy - Fuck Em
24. Bonus Track: Eddie K - The City ft Conceit

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12.28.2004

Slump And Grind



THE BAY IS BACK! Jyeah boy and on some gas brake dip type shit too! Thankfully B-Cause and Ross Hogg have teamed up to bring you some of the dopest music out of the bay right now. Shit one look at the fucking tracklisting and you’ve got a pretty good idea just how champ this mix is. These boys are pulling records from all over the bay area it don’t matter if you 41fiving, 510, 408, 605, 925 or goddamn 707 they got someone up on this reppin for your area.

This mix reminds me so much of why I love and miss west coast hip-hop. The west has so much style and a distinctiveness that is hard to match. Whether you’re talking about the way Freestyle Fellow shit flips their shit(see emynd's mix) or the way that E-40 just manipulates his speech patterns it’s fucking obvious when it comes to style its hard to compete with the west. The emphasis on how you rapped over what you rapped about is a phenomenon that was developed and perfected on the west coast. Not to say the actual lyrics aren’t important but for me personally this concentration on style is what has made west coast hip-hop so much more interesting to me than say mediocre rappers from New York who all sound the same.

The first half of the mix is Ross Hogg and the second half is B-Cause. I like Ross’s half but my favorite part of his half is around track 8 when he starts playing some of the more hype shit. He drops “It’s Ah Slumper” which has Turf Talk and E-40 just rocking over some pounding drums. He follows that with Federation’s Hyphy, which if you pay attention to the bay you already know Rick Rock is on some next shit. After that you got Too Short’s Burn Rubber that is just full of hard handclaps and more of those loud crisp as fuck drums. It’s fucking great. Ross’ half tends to get more hyphy than B.Cause’s but B.Cause brings the heat with some slightly older joints that never really got the shine they deserved. He drops “Timing” which is E-40, San Quinn and Richie Rich rapping over the Clipse’s “Grinding.” I heard this song when I first moved to the bay about 2 years ago and I was fucking amazed that it wasn’t getting more play outside of the bay but I guess that’s the breaks when it comes to the regional raps form the land of the sideshows. Anyways, I need to say something about this J Official joint that B-Cause drops. Goddamn shit is dope, dude covers KRS-One’s “Love’s Gonna Get You.” On some straight “Getting money in Oakland, everything is fine, got myself an Uzi and my brother a nine.” It makes me smile everytime I hear it.

I’m really glad they made this shit because it is badly needed and right now bay area hip-hop is steadily building steam so it’s the perfect time to start letting fools know what’s going on out here. Especially since the south is so large right now I really think this is the good for Bay are music because it shares a similar aesthetic with the south. But be on the look out because the bay is definitely going to start blowing up.

Ross Hogg -Intro
B.Cause - Intro/Get High Inst. - Suga T
Too Short - Burn Rubber
E-40, San Quinn, Richie Rich - Timing

If you would like grab a copy of this mix up hit up italsection.com or 4OneFunk.com where you can email Ross Hogg (rosshogg@italselection.com) and B.Cause (bcause@4onefunk.com).

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