They peaked at #18 on Billboard Hip-Hop and R&B with GET BACKThis surpassed Minstrel show by farThink they can get int the top 10 with their next release with no radio play?[Edited on December 20, 2007 at 4:39 PM. Reason : ]
12/20/2007 4:33:45 PM
hmmmm
12/20/2007 4:39:13 PM
damn, i didn't know that
12/20/2007 4:42:33 PM
I'll take Speedy Descent into Obscurity for 600, Alex.
12/20/2007 4:53:49 PM
i didn't know this motherfucker was from durham
12/20/2007 5:22:07 PM
I mean, I think each of their 3 previous albums were better - but they are getting more popular and Phonte is still one of the best rappers out."They say i'm raisin hell, but I just call him Dylan" - Phonte on the new Kev Brown
12/20/2007 6:22:00 PM
They finally started playing LB on the radio up here in DCThey are getting random spins on 95.5 - DC's biggest hip-hop station
12/28/2007 7:13:37 PM
that's good to hearis it just good clothes or breakin my heart
12/28/2007 7:40:56 PM
12/28/2007 9:11:12 PM
rawwulf he's trying to sound like a music snoblet him be
12/28/2007 9:44:58 PM
^ you follow my every post! get the fuck off my nuts faggot!
12/29/2007 11:50:02 AM
VA - 4hero ...Mixing [2008]tracklist:01. Bootsy Collins - --Fat Cat (6:39) 02. INT - Beat 8 (1:02) 03. Dabrye - Game Over (3:33) 04. J-Dilla - Over The Breaks (1:44) 05. Raymond Scott - Lightworks (1:47) 06. Two Sisters - High Noon (3:05) 07. Face - Act Like All Is Right (2:42) 08. Scientist - Blood On His Lips (2:49) 09. The Skatalites - Roots Dub (5:56) 10. Patrice Rushen - Message In The Music (2:53) 11. Georgia Ann Muldrow - Blackman (1:14) 12. Roy Hargrove - On The One (Sa-Ra Remix) (3:08) 13. Aladdin - The Silent Whisper (0:43) 14. Little Brother - Nighttime Maneuvers (2:16) 15. Waajeed - Make Doe (2:55)hxxp://www.megaupload.com/?d=6F4A992N"On "…mixing", 4hero investigate their musical influences; past, present and future. Things start off on a funky note with Bootsy Collins (who played earlier on in his career in James Brown's band) and the infectious P-funk of "Fat Cat". Detroit hip hop is covered with the incredible "Game Over" and the inimitable J Dilla's "Over The Breaks", taken from his legendary posthumous album The Shining. Then it's back in time with the electronic music of composer and inventor Raymond Scott, regarded by many as a major influence for musicians such as Robert Moog, Aphex Twin and Boards of Canada. This childish atmosphere is broken with the disco-funk of "High Noon" by Two Sisters from the Carrere imprint of 1983, made of analogue drum beats and keyboard sounds. This is followed nicely with the soulful voice of Face and the break beats of "Act Like All Is Right". The second part of the mix begins with the exceptional roots-reggae sounds of Jamaican dub mixer Scientist aka Hopeton Brown. "Blood on his Lips" is a slow instrumental tune with a fat drum beat giving the pace, choppy guitar riffs and some nice guiro sounds in a pure roots-reggae style. For "Roots Dub", The Skatelites make great use of their studio effects, with echoes on trumpet, flute and guitar riffs, creating a special sound that had influenced every reggae, dub and broken beat artist since. Once again, Dego switches styles with the wonderful voices of disco legend Patrice Rushen with "Message In The Music" and Georgia Anne Muldrow with "Blackman". Sa-Ra's remix of Roy Hargrove's "On The One" is modern soul at its finest, before the compilation ends with the calm and dubby hip hop of "Nighttime Maneuvers" by Little Brother, and "Make Doe" by Detroit producer Waajeed, a brand-new anthem from Fat City records. From new to old Dego teaches us that Black music is constantly innovating but never forgetful of its roots. If you want proof that Black music is always evolving, look no further than 4hero "…mixing"."
1/11/2008 8:53:31 PM
all joking asidethis is what a lil wayne feature will do for your sales
1/11/2008 10:14:44 PM