I’d like to preface this by saying I am not a pervert. But recently I was asked to name the top 10 filthiest, nastiest, most explicit songs in my music library. The songs that'll make you go if you listen to the lyrics, yet you still jam to 'em.
To be honest, it was hard to keep it down to just ten (lmao… just kidding, Mom!). This is what I came up with:
1. Cam’ron – Bottom of Her P---yhole
2. Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz – Ooh Na Na Naa Naa
3. Akinyele – Put it in Your Mouth
4. Too $hort – Shake That Monkey
5. 20 Fingers – Boom (I F---ked Your Boyfriend)
6. Peaches – F--k the Pain Away
7. Ying Yang Twins – Wait (The Whisper Song)
8. 2 Live Crew – Me So Horny
9. Trick Daddy ft. Trina – Nann N---a
10. Three 6 Mafia – Slob on My Knob Part II
Bonus points if you're a chick and still jam to these (I mean, they ain't talkin bout me... your mom maybe. Heh). What songs make up your top ten? Or top 5 if you're lazy.
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1/13/10
10 Most Freaky
10/6/09
Track list for DJ Hero unveiled
I was skeptical at first, but now I'm pretty excited for this.
Activision has revealed the complete list of remixes players can expect to see in the publisher's upcoming music game DJ Hero.
The game, out October 27, will come packaged with a turntable controller that works similarly to instruments used in Guitar Hero. Here are the 93 tracks available on disc.
[via USA Today]
9/19/09
Who is Roc Raida?
As an aspiring DJ--with turntables--I felt it was mandatory to learn up about the legendary Roc Raida. Raida truly made turntablism an art form. R.I.P. Mr. DJ!
From HipHopDX:
New York-based DJ, turntablism pioneer and instructor Roc Raida has died this weekend. The DJ was most known for his years with the award-winning X-Men a.k.a. The X-Ecutioners.
Roc Raida won numerous ITF and DMC championships for his turntable skills. Raida was an innovator in cut-throat deejay battles, known for his agile spin-moves and acrobatic cuts on the turntable--through legs, over the shoulder, and using his mouth to cut the fader.
Through his AdiarCor imprint, Roc Raida released over half a dozen CDs and DVDs, that were both mixtapes, documentaries and instructionals for aspiring DJs. His mixtapes are also remembered for their comedic interludes, often making mock commercials for malt liquors, car services and Jamaican nightclubs.
On records, Raida was present for The X-Ecutioners' 2002 album Built From Scratch, released on Loud/Sony Records. Previously, the DJ crew was infamously recruited by Rick Rubin for his Def American imprint, but failed to reach an agreement.
With his scratching abilities, Roc Raida worked on dozens of classic albums. Highlights include O.C.'s Word...Life, Big Pun's Capital Punishment, Buckshot Lefonque's self-titled debut and Immortal Technique's two Revolutionary volumes. As a producer, Roc Raida worked with numerous members of D.I.T.C. and Smif N' Wessun.
7/27/09
Spring/Summer Mix 09

This hurr is a mix I made using songs that either came out this Spring/Summer, or that I just discovered this Spring/Summer. Or that I just think sound springy/summery. Either way, I'm totally digging all of these and there's no reason you guys shouldn't either. Play it @ your next shindig or BBQ! Tracklisting upon request






