July 25, 2010

DJ Pyrex, Cartune Netwerk, 4Tr3 DJ’s & Trill Montana Presents – “Holdin Alabama Down” (Mixtape)

Filed under: Country Rap Tunes,Mixtape — Tags: , — Danny Fresh @ 8:51 pm

Here’s an Alabama compilation put together by DJ Pyrex, Cartune Netwerk, 4Tr3 DJ’s & Trill Montana.  There are many Alabama mixtapes floating around, which shows the movement brewing in the Heart of Dixie.  This tape features new exclusuve music from: Jackie Chain, G-Mane, Kenny Thomas, Rich Boy, Eldorado Red, FDP, KD, Modesty XO, and more. Tracklist after the jump.

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May 11, 2010

Mixtape: DJ Burn One & KD-The Playa Prezident

Filed under: Artist,BS: Classic Album,Country Rap Tunes,Mixtape — Tags: , , , — Danny Fresh @ 12:24 am

The second mixtape between DJ Burn One & KD, released August 5, 2008. The album is what garnered KD his buzz in his local Alabama, it is still talked about in the streets until this day. This album defined KD’s southern, soulful sound with exceptional production from B-Flat, KD, B. Kirk, Kidz With Machine Gunz, DJ Bamboo, Rafeal Andres, and DJ Toomp. This street album rides from front to back.  The new project from DJ Burn One & KD drops on May25th.

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May 5, 2010

Yelawolf & KD Live in Memphis, TN

Filed under: Artist,BS:Live Performance — Tags: , , , , , — Danny Fresh @ 5:56 pm

Yelawolf & KD have placed themselves at the forefront of the Alabama hip hop scene. Here some behind scenes footage from their trip and live performance at Hi-Tone in Memphis. Get Yelawolf’s ‘Trunk Muzik’ and KD’s ‘Best Of’ project May 25th

April 26, 2010

Classic Album: Dirty-The Pimp & Da Gangsta

Filed under: Artist,BS: Classic Album,Country Rap Tunes,Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Danny Fresh @ 4:12 pm

Classic album of the day: Dirty “The Pimp & Da Gangsta”. The Pimp & Da Gangsta had already released an underground album locally in 1999 in their native Montgomery, Alabama before they were signed to Universal Records the following year. Their debut album was released in 2001 and help introduce the hip hop world to the sound of Alabama.  The album was both pimp and gangsta in beats and lyrics, plus it provided us with some southern classics such as “Hit Da Floe”, “6 Deep Creepin”, “Rollin’ Vogues”, and “Candyman”. The album added another dimension to the southern sound, as we were able to get some authentic Alabama flavor. This album represented the culture and vibe of Alabama perfectly and set a standard for other acts from the area.

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