Rhyme Report Hip Hop 50

Published on August 16th, 2023 | by Malcolm “A.S.T.A.T.E” Worsham

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Def Jam Celebrates Hip Hop 50 With Limited Edition Vinyl, Cassette & Merch Release Of The Def Tape

In honor of the 50th anniversary of hip-hopDef Jam Recordings releases Tony Touch Presents The Def Tape – the Official Soundtrack to the new Paramount+ documentary MIXTAPE – on limited edition vinyl, cassette, and CD. The Def Tape serves as the companion album to MIXTAPE, the new documentary film from Paramount+ in association with MTV Entertainment StudiosMercury Studios and Def Jam Recordings. The film – which explores how the creation of mixtapes launched hip-hop into mainstream culture – is now streaming exclusively on Paramount+. The album itself consists of 13 new original tracks recorded for the MIXTAPE and mixed by legendary DJ and producer Tony Touch. Among many highlights, GRAMMY® Award-nominated gold-selling Harlem hip-hop heavyweight Dave East links up with superstar Teyana for the heartfelt and hypnotic “All I Need.” Meanwhile, the late Trouble has delivered the powerful “Slippin” as his final recording, paying homage to another fallen Def Jam legend DMX and soundtracking a key moment in the film. Among the other on-screen anthems, Griselda marauders and elite MCs Conway The Machine and Benny The Butcher go bar-for-bar on the explosive “We Shot Ya, and Jeezy and Rick Ross show up for the South on “Pablo’s Revere. Taking it way back, AZDoo Wop, and Lil Fame unapologetically lean into the old-school energy on “Rampage 2.0.” The Def Tape captures the spirit of hip-hop’s past, present, and future on one of its most important mediums—the MIXTAPE. MIXTAPE is the story of Hip Hop refusing to take no for an answer. Before radio play, the internet, and social media, there were mixtapes. DJs were tastemakers, trendsetters, and creators of the sound that became the biggest musical genre on the planet. The importance of mixtapes goes well beyond the tapes themselves. Mixtapes were a form of currency and a signifier that someone was “in the know” and had their ear to the streets. The culture was too strong to be stopped, and the artists were too talented to be ignored – so they turned the sub-culture into the mainstream and made Hip Hop what it is today. The documentary features 2 Chainz, A$AP Rocky, Dante Ross, DJ Bobbito, DJ Clue, DJ Drama, DJ Enuff, DJ Green Lantern, DJ Jazzy Joyce, DJ Kay Slay, DJ Khaled, DJ S&S, DJ Scratch, DJ Stretch Armstrong, DJ Whoo Kid, Doo Wop, Fabolous, Fat Joe, Funkmaster Flex, The Game, Grandmaster Caz, Jadakiss, James Cruz, Jeezy, Kid Capri, Kool DJ Red Alert, KRS-One, Lil Wayne, Mark Ronson, Mike Tyson, N.O.R.E., Ron G, Shaq, Tommy Hilfiger, Tony Touch, Trouble, Tuma Basa and more. MIXTAPE is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, Mercury Studios, and Saboteur Media in association with Def Jam Recordings. David Kennedy, Tony Touch, Nick Quested, and Daniel Seliger serve as producers with executive producers Paul Rosenberg and Barak Moffitt. The film is directed and produced by Omar Acosta (Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives). TRACKLISTING

  1. Rampage 2.0 – Tony Touch, Doo Wop, Lil Fame, AZ, DJ Scratch
  2. Real Ni**a Time – Tony Touch, Redman 
  3. Pablo’s Revere – Tony Touch, Jeezy, Rick Ross
  4. Tonight – Tony Touch, Jadakiss, Freddie Gibbs, Maxo
  5. Knowledge Me – Tony Touch, Slick Rick
  6. All I Need  – Tony Touch, Dave East, Teyana Taylor
  7. Flames – Tony Touch, Saint Bodhi, Steven Moses
  8. Stop Being Greedy – Tony Touch, NORE
  9. Move Bitch – Tony Touch, Fredo Bang
  10. We Shot Ya – Tony Touch, Conway The Machine, Benny The Butcher
  11. Slipping – Tony Touch, Trouble
  12. Black Stolen – Tony Touch, Chuck D, Bobby Sessions
  13. Love Your Girl – Tony Touch, DaniLeigh

The first official video from the project, “We Shot Ya” feat. Conway The Machine and Benny The Butcher is below.

 




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