
Bronx duo Camp Lo decodes the classic “Coolie High” from their debut album Uptown Saturday Night.
On Wednesday November 28th, Camp Lo will perform their time-honored classic Uptown Saturday Night, in its entirety, at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. The show marks the first of several select tour dates to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Bronx duo’s seminal 1997 album. Camp Lo will perform Uptown Saturday Night from front [cont.]
Even though the two brothas Salahadeen Wilds aka Sonny Cheeba and Saladine Wallace aka Geechi Suede are two of a kind they each bring their own electric individualism to the platinum selling duo Camp Lo. After the 2011 mixtape release of ”80 Blocks from Tiffany’s” by 80 Blocks (Pete Rock and Camp Lo),the FreeBase 808 [cont.]
First Family member Big Inf teams with Camp Lo for this collaborative record.
Camp Lo and Pete Rock’s 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s super-group project produces another single, featuring 1/3 of Little Brother. Say, we’ve heard that sample before….. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s – “Booming System” (feat. Rapper Big Pooh) 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s – “Booming System” (feat. Rapper Big Pooh)
Unreleased video from Camp Lo’s 2009 Another Heist LP. Produced by Ski Beatz. Shot as a vintage TV show to capture that early 80′s flavor. Directed and Produced by March the 5th and Mark DiVita of SinceEighty6.
AHH speaks with Camp-Lo about the original Ski Beatz demo of “Feelin’ It”, which later would be used for Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt LP.
Another Apple Juice Kid produced joint from Camp Lo’s forthcoming The Tiffany Blue Mixtape Pt. 2. Trivia: What 90′s hip-hop crew do Camp Lo pay homage to on this cut? [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: Camp Lo – “Boogie Kids” Camp Lo – “Boogie Kids”
Camp Lo will quickly follow up with the 80 Blocks from Tiffany’s Mixtape: Part 2. Smoking Apples on the beat. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: Camp Lo – “Tall Glasses” Camp Lo – “Tall Glasses”
First video from Camp Lo and Pete Rock’s forthcoming collaborative effort, 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s. Court Dunn in the director’s chair.
Camp Lo and Pete Rock teamed to form a group called 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s, releasing a pre-album mixtape a few weeks back. This cut, which borrows the beat from Pete Rock and CL’s “Back On The Block” appeared on the tape, now remixed featuring Planet Asia. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: [cont.]
Trackstar The DJ and DJ Mark Divita put together this mixtape in honor of Pete Rock and Camp Lo’s forthcoming 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s collaborative project. This does include some tracks from the upcoming album, as well as a series of classic blends of Pete Rock beats and Lo-Wah acapellas. Camp Lo & Pete Rock [cont.]
Pete Rock is one of the busiest producers as of late, with several projects on deck. Just announced and certainly unexpected is the 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s supergroup, consisting of himself and Camp Lo. The project will manifest as an album, but first a mixtape of Camp Lo and Pete Rock blends, which will also [cont.]
Ski Beatz talks to The Hip Hop Chronicle UK about his album, the artists he is working with, and the mythical Dojo DD172. Sonny Cheeba from Camp Lo pops up to spread love as well.
Camp Lo is one of those groups that hip-hop heads hold near and dear. Though they have not reached the success or solidarity of their debut album Uptown Saturday Night since it dropped, they continue to have put out solid hip-hop music for over a decade. Camp Lo had “swag” before swag was cool and had [cont.]
Just before Puff Daddy was crowned as the originator of New York’s jiggy sound, there were two voices from the BX that did it before him, (and arguably just as well), but hardly saw the success levels of Sean Combs. Perhaps it was because Camp Lo’s sound was a little more raw than Bad Boy’s overly [cont.]
Don’t call it a comeback. As one of the bright one-hit wonders of the late ’90s, Camp Lo’s blaxploited vocab and attitude had style to spare for days but you got the feeling that they could only tap that formula for about one album until it started playing themselves. Perhaps knowing that, Camp Lo switches [cont.]
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