
No I.D. frees up this lost collaboration track with Common, about his homie’s wedding day.
Cole sits in with MTV, and explains how he passed up No I.D.’s beats for Nas’ “Stay” (!) and Rick Ross “Tears Of Joy” (!!).
No I.D. and James Fauntleroy’s Cocaine 80′s project continues to forge ahead, with this track featuring Common and Jhene Aiko. From the upcoming Flower Of Life EP.
Styles P takes on Nas’ “Stay” instrumental, produced by No I.D.
No I.D. releases two new beats via his Soundcloud page today, with no explanation, except that both are releaded by Artium Recordings.
Tip gives us another taste of Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head, which hits on Tuesday. No I.D. on the track, let the story begin….
Big Sean’s flow is interesting on this track that may or may not appear on his Hall Of Fame LP, which deals with abortion. Brief appearance from Common.
Legendary Common producer and executive vice president of Def Jam, No ID hopes to get in the studio with Eminem soon, he told MTV in a recent interview. “I definitely sat down and spoke with Eminem about working and we agreed to get in the studio and see what we could do,” he said. “He’s [cont.]
Bonus track that didn’t make The Dreamer, The Believer, released via No I.D.’s Soundcloud. Where the Jurassic 5 heads at?
From the upcoming Don Cannon / Mikkey Halsted mixtape, Castro, due August 13.
…and by “talks”, we mean, he acknowledges it’s existence.
Third release from the Cocaine 80′s Express OG EP, a collective consisting of James Fauntleroy, No I.D., and Common. Still no verses from Big Comstradamus tho….
New record from this supergroup that consists of Common, No I.D., James Fauntleroy, and others.
Pusha borrows fellow G.O.O.D. Music emcee Common’s “Sweet” instrumental and shoots a video for it. What’s the meaning of him taking of his Clipse chains at the end of the video and putting them on the kid? Directed by Samuel Rogers.
Another No I.D. produced track from The Dreamer / The Believer, due December 20th.
Update: Cover art added. No I.D. has revealed the tracklist to Com’s The Dreamer, The Believer, of which he produced in it’s entirety. The new release date for the record is December 20th. ID revealed a photo of the final mastered version of the album, as seen above. 1. The Dreamer (Feat. Maya Angelou) 2. [cont.]
Another one from this month’s The Dreamer, The Believer. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: Common – “Sweet” (prod. No I.D.)
Def Jam Executive Vice President / super-producer, No I.D. speaks with Chicago’s WGCI about the upcoming Common LP, The Dreamer, The Believer, which he produced. Excellent, in-depth interview. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: No I.D. Spills Details On Common LP
A look into “Ghetto Dreams” w/Common&Nas – B.Kyle from B.Kyle on Vimeo. Directed by B.Kyle.
This is definitely good news. While in our recent review of Big Sean’s Finally Famous, we posed the question, “what if these (No I.D.) beats were given to Common?” As it turns out, Common will reunite with his longtime collaborator for The Dreamer, The Believer, as No I.D. will produce the entire thing, MTV reports: [cont.]
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- Styles P – “War Room” (feat. Chris Rivers & Vinnie Paz)
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- Fat Joe – “Love Me Long Time” (feat. Future)
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