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Statik Selektah – “4/20: The Classics” (Mixtape)


Statik Selekt and L-R-G compile some of the greatest smoke songs in hip-hop for this mixtape comp.


Jackson 5/Dark Fantasy Intro
Red & Mef – How High (orig + remix)
Keith Murray – Get Lifted (orig + remix)
Cypress Hill – Hits from the Bong
Cypress Hill – i Wanna Get High
Luniz – i Got 5 on it
50 Cent – High All the Time
Redman – Smoke Buddah
Jay-z – Feelin it
Styles P – Good Times (i get high)
Alchemist ft Styles P & Evidence – Calmly Smoke
Pharcyde – Pack the Pipe
Bone Thugz – Buddah Lovaz
Smoke Dza ft Corey Gunz – Crazy Glue
Freddie Gibbs – Personal OG
Kendrick Lamar ft Dr Dre – the Recipe
Termanology – Recipe freestyle
Mac Miller ft Wiz Khalifa – Keep Floatin
Strong Arm Steady & Dom Kennedy – Smoke On
Young Jeezy ft Snoop & Devin the Dude – Higher Learning
Devin the Dude – Doobie Ashtray
Outkast – Spottieottiedopaliscious



Statik Selektah – “4/20: The Classics” (Mixtape)

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Torae – “Do The Math (Re-Produced) EP”

By DJ Pizzo

4.20.12

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The DJBooth is proud to present the inaugural entry in Re-Produced, an exclusive series in which three hand-selected beatsmiths each offer his or her own spin on a record by a reader-approved artist. The first EP in the series is based around “Do the Math,” by Brooklyn rhymesayer Torae. A reader-acclaimed single off the artist’s DJBooth-featured For the Record LP (available here for streaming and digital purchase), the cut features boardwork by Large Professor. In addition to the original record, this four-track EP includes brand new remixes by Beewirks, BroadNMarket and King I Divine.


Torae – “Do The Math (Re-Produced) EP”

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Blockhead + DJ Pizzo – “The Robin Byrd Mixtape”





Back in 2005, HipHopSite.Com pressed up a special promotional CD for pre-orders of Blockhead’s “Downtown Science” LP called “The Block Is Hot Part 2″. Limited to 1000 copies, the disc included a handful of unreleased joints from Block, but more importantly a live recording of a performance in NYC. Block had mixed tracks from his first two albums together into one super-chilled out mix before a live audience, and it was captured there.


Fast-forward to 2011, Blockhead had since released two more albums, “Uncle Tony’s Coloring Book” and “The Music Scene”, both of which had become lexicon for this DJ. So, while out in L.A. for a gig, my manager and I constantly were listening to “The Block Is Hot Part 2″ and it’s live mix, marveling how years later it still held up. I thought to myself, “wouldn’t it be great if Block did another one of these mixes for his last couple of LP’s?”


I called up Block and asked him if he had any plans to do so, and he seemed overwhelmed with finishing his new LP, “Interludes After Midnight”. I then pitched to him the idea of doing it myself as some kind of lead-in project for the new LP. I then started to think about all of those cool bootlegs and unreleased tracks he threw out on his Phat Friend blog, and thus, “The Robin Byrd Mixtape” was born.


This mix is mainly built around “Uncle Tony’s Coloring Book” (my personal favorite Blockhead LP) and “The Music Scene”, and also includes a handful of semi-exclusive remixes that Blockhead did for fun, as well as a strange demo he did for some chick named Lizzy Grant (who you might recognize now as Lana Del Rey). I also threw in a handful of other beats, collabos, b -sides, unreleased cuts, and even some of his discarded “throwaway” demos, which in reality ain’t all that bad. So, enjoy this 80 minute mix of Blockhead classics and rarities until Midnight arrives……. – DJ Pizzo


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Termanology – “50 Bodies Pt 4″ (Mixtape)

By DJ Pizzo

4.19.12

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Term bodies 50 beats on this collaborative mixtape with Statik Selektah, D-Stroy, and DJ Deadeye.

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Jon Connor – “The People’s Rapper LP” (Mixtape)

By DJ Pizzo

4.18.12

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Dorrough Music – “Highlights” (Mixtape)


New music from Mr. Ice Cream Paint Job himself. Includes collabos with Kid Ink, Ace Hood, Nipsey Hussle, Yo Gotti, Twista, Paul Wall, Nitti, Bun B, Juvenile, Maino, E-40, YG, Shawty Lo, Wale, and more.

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Ras Kass + Doc Hollywood – “Spit No Evil” (Mixtape)






Ras Kass + Doc Hollywood – “Spit No Evil” (Mixtape)

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Stalley – “Savage Journey To The American Dream” (Mixtape)

By DJ Pizzo

3.31.12

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Slum Village & Mick Boogie – “The Dirty Slums” (Mixtape)



1. Mick Boogie & nVMe Intro *
2. Slum Village: God Sent (f/ Rapper Big Pooh & Vice)
3. Slum Village: Just The Past (f/ Big Sean & Black Milk) *
4. Slum Village: Music (f/ Focus…)
5. Slum Talks About The Evolution
6. Slum Village: Hunger (f/ Vice & Focus…)
7. Slum Village: Church (f/ Focus…)
8. Slum Village: Fresh (f/ Rapper Big Pooh & Vice)
9. Slum Village: Turnin’ Me Off (f/ De La Soul)
10. Slum Talks About Native Tongues
11. Slum Village: Beats and Breaks
12. Slum Village: Special (f/ Phonte)
13. Slum Village: They Say Remix (f/ Rapper Big Pooh &
Phife) #
14. Slum Village: The Hard Way (f/ Focus… & Joe
Scudda) #
15. Slum Talks About The Legacy
16. Slum Village: They Don’t Know (f/ Vice & J Ivy)
17. Slum Village: Mortal Kombat (f/ Vice & DJ Bonics)
18. Slum Talks About The Future
19. Slum Village: Da Essence (f/ Vice)
20. Slum Village: Reppin’


All Songs Produced by Young RJ
Except # Produced by Focus… and * Produced by nVMe



Slum Village & Mick Boogie – “The Dirty Slums” (Mixtape)

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One Be Lo – “K.I.C.K. P.U.S.H.”

By DJ Pizzo

3.25.12

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Keep it cool kid. People usually show hate.


That was my mentality when I first started making music in highschool, growing up in Pontiac Michigan. 20 years later, that motto holds a different position in the career of One Be Lo.


K.I.C.K. P.U.S.H. was birthed in the wee hours of the night, while most people were resting and preparing for the next workday. After spending long days recording and mixing the LABOR album, it felt like going to Widetrax studio afterwards was more like taking a break from the actual job. The LABOR project is very conceptual. There are many layers in that project, and I expect people to take a while to get all of it. This K.I.C.K. P.U.S.H. is a fun record. Recording it was fun because there was no pressure to do it, but we still maintain the same work ethic. At one point, Pontiac was known for manufacturing cars, that moved people all over the world. Now that the auto industry is a ghost in our town, we carry on the tradition of manufacturing music that will move people all over the globe, whether you have a car or not.




K.I.C.K.(keep it cool kid) P.U.S.H. (people usually show hate) represents the raw energy that inspired me to make music over 20 years ago. We were always self motivated because most people around us didn’t understand what we were doing, or had the crab in the bucket mentality. In some instances we had to KICK down doors and PUSH our way in. For everybody that understands, sounds of Nahshid originate good rhymes and music. Something to interest Lo listeners beyond original recorded networkings. Real emcee’s bring intelligent rhymes to HipHop. Language arts based on Reality. Keep it cool kid. People usually show hate. That’s the motto.


One Be Lo – “K.I.C.K. P.U.S.H.”

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Mac Miller – “Macadelic” (Mixtape)

By DJ Pizzo

3.24.12

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Mac Miller – “Macadelic” (Mixtape)

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Zion I Presents The Livity Mixtape

By DJ Pizzo

3.17.12

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Mick Boogie + Slum Village “Dirty Slum” Mixtape Cover Artwork



Mick Boogie and Slum Village’s Dirty Slum mixtape is coming March 27th….

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Mello Muve Compilation

It’s SXSW season and Mello Music Group’s Oddisee, Apollo Brown, Gensu Dean, and yU have teamed up with Muve Music, CricketNation and 2DB to launch their latest exclusive compilation. The new Mello Muve Compilation features exclusive new songs, commentary and classic tracks.


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Obie Trice + DJ Whoo Kid – “Watch The Chrome”



I told Apathy and Celph Titled they should have made an album together called Watch The Chrome. Oh well.

Obie Trice + DJ Whoo Kid – “Watch The Chrome”

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