media.gsi-baltikum
» » Various - Spyder D Presents Battle Of The Raps
Various - Spyder D Presents Battle Of The Raps album

Various - Spyder D Presents Battle Of The Raps album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Hip-hop
  • Title: Spyder D Presents Battle Of The Raps
  • Released: 1985
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1992 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1287 mb
  • Other: WMA APE AUD DTS VQF RA AA
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 664

Description

Повторите попытку позже. Опубликовано: 26 мар. 2016 г. IG: awesome Twitter: ers RAPS.

Stream Tracks and Playlists from Boris The Spyder on your desktop or mobile device.

Spyder D Presents Battle Of The Raps ‎(Cass, Comp). Next Plateau Records Inc. PL 1005. Battle Of The Raps ‎(Acetate, LP, Comp). Next Plateau Records In. Fly Spy Records.

On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Released at: This album was released on the label Next Plateau Records Inc. (catalog number PL-1005) Fly Spy Records (catalog number PL-1005). This album was released in 1985 year. US. Format of the release is. Vinyl, LP.

1. Duke Ellington - First Time. The Duke Meets The Count

Kurtis Blow Presents The History of Rap Vol. 1 (Rhino, 1997) 5 One of the few breakbeat collections not of dubious legality. Lists 1–5 are exclusively hip hop publications by writers respected in the field. Live Convention '82 (Disco Wax, 1982) 1 This is a bootleg of a live event at T Connection on which one can hear various extracts and breaks, and Grand Wizzard Theodore cutting up "Do the Funky Penguin" with rap over the top.

Listen to Gangsta Wages from Spyder-D's Dr. Dré Presents The Early Years Of The West Side for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Spyder-D (Duane Hughes) combined elements of jazz and funk in his live instrumental backing tracks. Big Apple Rappin" was perhaps his most famous 12 inch single, released in 1981. Another well known single was "I Can't Wait (To Rock The Mike)", released in 1986. Spyder-D took the Eddie Murphy Saturday Night Live Buckwheat skit to wax with his track "Buckwheat Beat. He raps on the track as both Buckwheat and as Spyder-D.

Listen to albums and songs from Spyder-D. Spyder D's Greatest Skits Volume 2. Spyder-D.

started out writing mostly battle raps and battling other MCs before they began making records. Currently, talents such as Hollow Da Don uses various elements of battle rap that include reciting a written format created through months of preparation mixed with freestyled lines as means to attacking his opponent or creating an image of himself as greater that his adversary. This is presented in his battle vs Tay Roc in the main event of the Ultimate Rap League's "Summer Madness 6," a battle that the general consensus believes that Hollow Da Don walked away from in victory Summer Madness 6 main event. King of the Ronalds presents a more raw ethos, with a philosophy that has much in common with the early punk rock movement.

By Spyder D. 2014, 14 songs. 1. Who Put This Beat Together. Listen to Spyder D's Greatest Skits Volume 2 in full in the this site app. Play on this site. 2014 Newtroit Records.

Tracklist

D.J. Divine* Excuses 5:05
The Professional Five M.C.'s N.Y. Boogie 6:13
Butch Dayo Breakin' For The Big Times 4:38
Diamond "D"* Hit And Quit 3:40
Boss To Be Hip, You Must Hop 3:46
The PBC Crew The PBC Is In The Place 3:26
The Professional Five M.C.'s Rock Meets Rap 5:45
The Professional Five M.C.'s Rock Meets Rap (Bonus Beat Mix) 2:52
R.C.N.Y. The Latin Touch 6:23

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PL1005 Various Spyder D Presents Battle Of The Raps ‎(LP, Comp) Next Plateau Records Inc., Fly Spy Records PL1005 US 1985
PL-1005 Spyder-D Battle Of The Raps ‎(Acetate, LP, Comp) Next Plateau Records Inc., Fly Spy Records PL-1005 US 1985
PL1005 Various Battle Of The Raps ‎(LP, Comp, Promo) Next Plateau Records Inc., Fly Spy Records PL1005 US 1985
PL 1005 Various Spyder D Presents Battle Of The Raps ‎(Cass, Comp) Next Plateau Records Inc. PL 1005 US 1985

Video

Comments

Mogelv Mogelv
I heard about this LP when it came out after hearing the PBC crew track on radio (Mike Allen on Capital Radio I think. I don't think I even saw this in my local import record shop back in the day, but I did see it in people's collections. I managed to get a copy a few years back and it's dope, well worth 20 years of waiting!
Framokay Framokay
"This album came about as I wanted to get back into running a label as I had initially done at the start of my career. I was the first rapper to start his own label, so I wanted to be the first to get a distribution deal with a non-rap label. So I hooked up with Eddie O'Lochlin of Next Plateau, and came up with the concept of "Battle of the Raps" which wasn't really anybody battling against each other, but battling for attention of the public eye as they were all unknown on a national scale. Butch Deyo was my co-producer on "Smerphie's Dance" and a talented musician/singer who was originally part of "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll" fame with Vaughan Mason & Crew. The PBC Crew was some cats from Laurelton, Queens that used to battle at house parties with Mikey D and his crew (LA Posse), including my brother, Spyder C. DJ Divine every one knows from his Infinity Machine days as the cats with the most powerful sound system in NY. We did the entire album at Power Play studios, and I remember having to beat this deadline to get the album mastered in order to make the release date on time. I stayed up editing the final mixes for 18 straight hours! That was before digital editing so I did it the old fashioned way, WITH A RAZOR BLADE! Tape was every where on the cutting room floor when I finished. I was exhausted but I met the deadline. A lot of people wondered why the album was not promoted more but that wasn't the way it was done back then. The Profile Records and Next Plateau's of the industry still considered rap somewhat of a fad, and they weren't going to spend much money past the original recording budget. The premise was, "let's throw it against the wall and see if it sticks". Only a few groups were going to get pushed (Run-DMC), and even that would be only after x amount of records were sold, whereby the money being used to promote the group is the groups money, not out of the record company's pocket. A lot of people slept on that album, but understandably so, with no video or promotion behind it. The Pro 5 songs on that album are still two of the best songs I've been associated with. It was their production and my mix. "Rock Meets Rap" was groundbreaking, the bassline on the song "NY Boogie" is one of the most infectious ever. You could play that right now and get the club bouncing." Spyder D - oldschoolhiphop.com March 2006
Tekasa Tekasa
spyder d is such a legend!