A1. Radio Intro (Ex & Lady Soul) A2. E Da 5'9 A3. Louder Please A4. R.O.S.P. A5. Next Shit A6. My Dollar - Clip #1 A7. Yes Yes Yawl A8. Lies A9. End Of Side 1 - Clip #2 B1. Make Room B2. What's Going On B3. No Love B4. You Know The Deal B5. My Nigga - Clip #3 B6. Just One Look B7. Ego's B8. Day One B9. Radio Exit (Laidback) B10. ExKon Clip (Macado Shit)
A1. Get Loot (Album Version) A2. Get Loot (Instrumental West Coast Version) A3. Get Loot (A Cappella Version) B1. Get Loot (East Coast Remix Version) B2. Get Loot (Westc Coast Remix Version) B3. Get Loot (Instrumental East Coast Version)
“Get Loot” is an extremely rare maxi-single by Los Angeles-based rapper Jamiz, released in 1994 under Grand Jury Entertainment. This highly sought-after release showcases Jamiz’s unique style and lyrical skills, catering to fans of West Coast Gangsta Rap.
The maxi-single features six different versions of the track “Get Loot,” including the original album version, instrumental West Coast and East Coast versions, an acappella, and West Coast and East Coast remix versions.
Jamiz collaborated with producers Brandon Hill and Jamahl Harris, who also provided remixes for the single, delivering an array of distinct takes on the song for fans to enjoy.
“Get Loot” captures the essence of the 1990s West Coast hip-hop scene with its heavy basslines, catchy hooks, and gritty lyrics.
Jamiz’s smooth flow and clever wordplay shine throughout each version of the track, solidifying his status as an underground talent in the hip-hop community.
Despite its limited release and scarcity, “Get Loot” remains a sought-after gem among collectors and enthusiasts, showcasing the early work of a talented rapper who contributed to the rich tapestry of 1990s hip-hop.
A1. Intro (Head Cutter) A2. My Mind Blinking Out A3. Sticking Up Tha Dope Track A4. Gimme Some'n A5. Gotta Be Lyrical B1. Smoking On That Mask B2. Life On The Dark Side B3. What's Up Man (Campaignin') B4. Dedication
Two new remixes from XL Middleton & C.Scott act as the final pieces of the puzzle for Libretto & Buscrates’ celebrated “Eternal Ridin” project.
XL Middleton’s rework of the title track from the LP transforms the song into an instant G-Funk & Hip-Hop anthem. The intersection of Libretto’s commanding lyrical presence atop the finest in Modern Funk production showcases an undeniable Los Angeles chemistry between the emcee & producer. With additional help from Moniquea on the chorus, XL’s Eternal Ridin' Remix sounds like it was tailor made for endless summer days.
Pittsburgh producer C.Scott takes “(When The) Music Is On” and amplifies its classic east coast vibes. While Buscrates’ original version took its musical inspiration from the legendary Gang Starr, C.Scott’s signature hard hitting drums and precise chops provide a remix very much in the Q-Tip & Large Professor production tradition. Libretto’s meditation on artistic relevance over C.Scott’s timeless & intricately layered boom-bap make a b-side winner that will undoubtedly find its home on a ton of Hip-Hop mix-shows & playlists.
With these two culminating remixes from their “Eternal Ridin” album, the new 7” single from Libretto & Buscrates perfectly captures their artistic vision of representing classic west and east coast rap music.
Released November 27, 2020
All Songs Mixed by the respective producers
Additional mixing on Eternal Ridin' Remix by HOT16 & Matt Nelkin
Mastered by Ryan Foster for Foster Mastering
Vinyl Lacquer cut by Adam Gonsalves for Telegraph Mastering
One of StarChile's earliest releases dating from 1995, featuring a young Idris trying his hand at production. Dope stuff! Great jazzy late night flavor.
A1. Paly Alto / Frisco Mission A2. On My Way 2 The Sto A3. Gettin Faded & Peelin A Ho A4. Creep Late & Make A Freak Wait A5. Pager Blowin Up B1. Carport Guardian B2. Rival Dealer B3. Strikin On The Freakway B4. Unworthy Apprentice Replacement
01. The Gutta (feat. Stone Pilla) 02. After Da Club (feat. 44 & Chic Dangerous) 03. Cleopatra (feat. Poppy) 04. Put Yo Hands Up 05. Nick Of Time 06. The Prophecy