Friday, August 18, 2006


C.M.C. "Cash Money Click" consists of Chris Black, Nemesis and a young Ja-Rule. Signed to Blunt/ TVT in 1994 they had sadly enough only released one 12" single before member Chris Black had fallen victim to the N.Y.C. judicial system. With Chris behind bars, Nemesis and Ja-Rule had come to an agreement that it would be best if they seperate, and go for dolo. This hiatus along with a legal battle between Def Jam and TVT (over what I believe to be copywright infringements), resulted in the shelving of a mastered yet untitled 11 track Cash Money Click album. One particular track titled The Rain was released or shall we say leaked on a Murder Inc compilation in 2002.
Today I bring you their 12inch release consisting of 4 My Click (Radio, Street, Instrumental) b/w Get Da Fortune (Radio, Street, Instrumental), The Rain, and high quality videos for both tracks featured on their only 12inch release.

Cash Money Click ft. Mic Geronimo - 4 My Click Video (High Quality)

Cash Money Click - Get Da Fortune Video (High Quality)

Cash Money Click - Get Da Fortune b/w 4 My Click ft. Mic Geronimo 12 inch, (Blunt/TVT, 1994)

Cash Money Click - The Rain (Murder Inc/ Def Jam, 2001)

Saturday, August 12, 2006


East/West Presents Ill Style Live (Elektra, 1995)
What better way to get things poppin then to begin with this promotional "vinyl only" East/West, Elektra Records compilation. 11 years since its original release, I have yet to grow tired of it. What we got here boys and girls is what i consider to be a must have item. 72 minutes of previously recorded live performances by some of Elektra's hardest hitting microphone masters... How can you go wrong? Enjoy!

Download: East/West Presents Ill Style Live LP, Elektra, 1995

Thursday, August 10, 2006


For Those That Slept...
1990-1999. Ahhh yeah, the good ol 90's. Yep, those sure were the days. This decade will forever be remembered by myself as Golden. Nah F*^k That... Platinum son.

The ninetees...these were my teenage years (12-22). Sure, it was 1988 that I had first discovered, recognized and fallen in love with HER (Yeah you know who SHE is. Common once wrote a song about HER, as did El-Fudge alongside J-Live) but it wasn't until the 90's that I realised that SHE would forever be a part of my life. It wasn't until the 90's that SHE had pushed and shoved her way into an industry run by grimey and greedy individuals (while doing so. progressively creating and solidifying new genres and chart topping billboard hits). It wasn't until the 90's that SHE would be feared by the Suburban white folk and Government Official for HER Revolutionary, Political, and Sexual involvements and views. It wasn't until the 90's that SHE had taken HER right of Freedom of Speech to the next level gaining attention worldwide along the way. It wasn't until the 90's that SHE was... taken seriously.

I understand that many were unfortunate to acquaintance HER in what I consider to be HER puberty stages. I have decided to create and maintain this blog site to share with you bits and pieces of HER past that I have collected and archived during the 90's, basically to open the eyes and ears of those whom judge HER for what the media and closed minded public has labeled and made HER out to be. While doing so I plan to introduce, and reminisce those that were left behind during HER "Bling Bling/Materialistic" transformation, which
as much as I hate to say... looks to be the early stages of HER adulthood.

I have seen many give up, pack their bags and leave HER. Some are so disgusted in what SHE has become that they have neglected to see that their is deep deep down in the underground a piece of HER that is being embraced by a small majority of HER followers that remember HER for who SHE truly is and can one day once again become.

SHE is Hip-Hop.