
This track is a part of Funky Man: The Prequel 2LP release dropping in April on Slice-Of-Spice. The Funky Man “Prequel” material has been waiting 22 years to be properly mastered and put together in one solid release project. Check out the track and snippets from the entire project below.
At the 20th anniversary tour of the classic Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop album, we sat down with the great Diamond D to talk about the highlight records of his career. Such as The Original Jazzy Jay “Cold Chillin’ in the Studio Live”, Diamond D and The Psychotic Neurotics Stunts, Blunts and Hip-Hop, A Tribe [cont.]
In this episode, Diamond D shows off his favorite breakbeat records and talks about how he was inspired by everyone from Afrika Bambaataa to The J.B.’s. Crate Diggers profiles people with extraordinary vinyl record collections, with owners displaying and telling the stories behind their collections.
Diamond D is hard at work in the studio on his next album, The Diam Piece LP. He gave us a sneak peek at the tracklist, and it looks pretty amazing. Guests for the album include Pete Rock, A.G., Black Rob, Pharoahe Monch, Hi-Tek, Smif N Wessun, Tha Alkaholiks, Kurupt, Nottz, O.C., Minnesota, Masta Ace, [cont.]
Vegas-by-way-of-Boston homie G-Squared returns to the production scene with this all-star underground collaboration, from Coalmine Records’ upcoming Unearthed compilation, which will also feature the likes of Pharoahe Monch, Blu, Sean Price, and Kool G Rap.
Diamond D will embark on a 20th Anniversary Tour for his seminal 1992 LP, Stunts, Blunts, & Hip-Hop, backed by the Champion Sound live band. Dates to be announced.
This is good news, people of Earth.
The Funk League, the production duo consisting of Paris representatives, Hugo and Soulbrother Suspect, are preparing to release their album “Funky As Usual” on January 24th. Their love for record digging and sampling caught the attention of folks like Diamond D and Large Professor, two artists who have supported this project via their participation in [cont.]
Taken from Peter Rosenberg’s upcoming PopChips mixtape, What’s Poppin’ Vol. One. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: Raekwon – “The Heater” (feat. Kaimbr & Hassaan Mackey; Prod. by Diamond D) Raekwon – “The Heater” (feat. Kaimbr & Hassaan Mackey; Prod. by Diamond D)
Wow, we’re not mad at this at all. Diamond D’s original “That’s That Shit” happens to be HHS co-founder Warren Peace’s favorite 90′s hip-hop track.
J-Live has released the first single from his next LP, S.P.T.A. (Said Person Of That Ability), with Diamond D on the track. Purchase now via Bandcamp.
DITC meets Brand Nubian on this track from A.G.. Directed by Alterprod.
Collective Efforts – Crazy Things from collective efforts on Vimeo. Produced by Diamond D, Collective Efforts mesh classic D.I.T.C. flavor with live instrumentation. This is the first single from their “Freezing World” album, due February 16th. Video directed by Green Leather Sofa.
From last year’s, The Huge Hefner Chronicles. – DJ Pizzo
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- Brother Ali – “Don’t Mess With Me”
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- Styles P – “War Room” (feat. Chris Rivers & Vinnie Paz)
- Roc Marciano – “Ruff Town” (feat. Cormega)
- Fat Joe – “Love Me Long Time” (feat. Future)
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