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Emynd & Young Chris “We Don’t Give A …” Digital 12″

(Originally Posted November 9, 2008. Re-Upped April 20, 2010)

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPPPPP!

I’m re-posting this because many of you may have missed it when I posted it back in November of 2008, but it still sounds fresh as hell and I’m pretty sure the sharebee link below still works. This shit hard as fuck!

Today, Crossfaded Bacon is mighty proud to present the digital release of Emynd‘s newest Bmore Club track *We Don’t Give A …” with Rocafella and Def Jam recording artist Young Chris. A member of the Philly super group State Property and the hit-making duo The Young Gunz, Young Chris is one of Philly’s most versatile rappers, fully capable of making certified street shit as well as forward-thinking club jams. Emynd set out to make a contemporary sounding track that linked Philly’s tradition of percussion heavy club anthems (think Tuff Crew “My Part of Town”, Cool C “Glamorous Life”, Freeway “Flipside, and the Young Gunz “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop”) with Philly’s city-wide obsession with Bmore Club (often colloquially refered to in Philly as “Club” or “Party Music”). Chris wound up being the perfect rapper to effortlessly make that link a reality. Already getting support from a variety of DJs all across the globe, we fully expect this track to do big things both within Philly and elsewhere, and we encourage you all to distribute this track as freely as you like: post it on your blog, add it to your Myspace player, send it to your girl friend, remix it, or whatever.

And, as always, please feel free to hit us with your comments on it.

320 MP3s and even higher quality AIFFs are available below. Shouts out to Young Noz from cbrap.com for the Cool C “I Gotta Habit” cover art and even bigger shouts to US Dubstep king Starkey for helping mix this record and mastering it.

Emynd featuring Young Chris
*WE DON’T GIVE A …* Digital 12″

Produced by Emynd
Vocals by Young Chris
Recorded at Studio 609
Mixed and Mastered by Starkey @ The Royal Bank of Starkville

1. Emynd featuring Young Chris “We Don’t Give A … (Dirty)” (320 kps) – (AIFF File)
2. Emynd featuring Young Chris “We Don’t Give A … (Clean)” (320 kps) – (AIFF File)
3. Emynd featuring Young Chris “We Don’t Give A … (Instrumental)” (320 kps) – (AIFF File)

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1st and 15th Mix Series- Bo Bliz presents “Best of Project Pat”

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OK. It’s definitely a day later than “pretty much”. But its a monster mix and this dude is so sincere. Seriously… Grab this and ride around or drink liquor with your squad. I split it up into albums again. I stuck to the main studio records rather than mixtapes and put the hits on there. This means the club joints, the reflective joints (really), and the STREET bangers (of which there are a lot of).

No one is really fucking with this guy…

Bo Bliz presents “Best of Project Pat”

-bo bliz

Ryan Leslie “Diamond Girl” Dancehall Medley

Dope Ryan Leslie blend on top of three great riddims by DJ Gunshotta. Sounds amazing over the Playground… a lil bit out of key on the Go Go and Gear Box, but will still be useful in the club

Ryan Leslie “Diamond Girl” (DJ Gunshotta’s Playground, Go Go, and Gear Box Riddims Medley):
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Rihanna “Disturbia” (Emynd’s “Finally” Blend)



Emynd’s Lunch Break Beats is a series of club-friendly blends, edits, or beats Emynd produced on his laptop (usually while sitting in his car on some random side street in Wilmington, D-ware just after eating his WaWa lunch) while on his lunch break at his 9 to 5.

The whole series can be found here.

LUNCH BREAK BEATS #9:

Rihanna “Disturbia” (Emynd’s “Finally” Blend)

I hate the OG “Disturbia,” but it’s a popular song so I wanted to make a version that I could play and not hate myself for. I realized it was in key with CeCe Peniston’s “Finally” so I re-sequenced the 12″ version of “Finally” to fit around the “Disturbia” acapella, added some extra kicks for some oomph, and voila, a useful blend for a variety of club settings. Obviously, mixing into or out of the OG “Finally” is a good luck and a great transition into some classic House.

Rihanna “Disturbia” (Emynd’s “Finally” Blend):
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Obama- Free mp3’s

I know I was in line at 6:35 am to get my vote in at 7:00 am when the polls opened at 30th & Master, North Philly, USA. It was a beautiful thing. In the birthplace of democracy in the western hemisphere the Obama support was overwhelming. My man Barry. It’s up to the people now, and our fucked up electorate college. Sheesh. Let’s do this.

Free mp3’s.

T-Pain ft. Kanye West “Therapy”

Vocoder madness… SHOCKING!!!! Gonna be a radio joint/warm-up the club joint. I like it.


M.I.A ft. Jay-Z “The Boys RMX”

OK this might have been out for a minute but is making the “urban” rounds a little late a la “Paper Planes” with a verse from Jigga. I didn’t have it ’til very recently, shoot me.


John Legend “Everybody Knows”

I love John Legend. Real talk. I don’t like to judge albums too quickly but I have to say that this one that I had been looking forward to so much might not be his best work. You should still cop, but this is one of better joints on there so take it as a little encouragement to grab that jawn. DO IT!!

Oh yeah, it’s soft like Emynd.

-bo bliz

T-Pain ft Lil Wayne “I Can’t Believe It” (“Bookshelf” Blend)



Emynd’s Lunch Break Beats is a series of club-friendly blends, edits, or beats Emynd produced on his laptop (usually while sitting in his car on some random side street in Wilmington, D-ware just after eating his WaWa lunch) while on his lunch break at his 9 to 5.

The whole series can be found here.

LUNCH BREAK BEATS #8:

T-Pain featuring Lil Wayne “I Can’t Believe It” (Emynd’s “Bookshelf” Blend)

Brendan Bringem bitched at me the other night trying to tell me I’m just a contrarian because I love “I Can’t Believe It.” He’s WRONG! The song is really charming and fun. T-Pain rhyming words together that hardly rhyme is just so damn likable (“Wisconsin” does NOT rhyme with “mansion” but it’s awesome). Wayne’s verse is atrocious and I’m not even really sure why I left it in this blend, but if you’re riddeming this up with the other joints from the Bookshelf riddim, you really shouldn’t have much trouble mixing out before Wayne gets his horrible on. By the way, I guess I should say a few words about this blend, right? Well, it works! There’s a few sour notes here and there, but nothing anyone in the club will notice and for the most part, it’s in key and gives this song a more energetic feel. Quite frankly, the Bookshelf riddim is my favorite damn riddim ever so I love throwing stuff on top of it. Hope you find it useful and comments are welcome as always!

T-Pain featuring Lil Wayne “I Can’t Believe It” (Emynd’s “Bookshelf” Blend):
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Mike 2600 & King Otto: Monster Mash Mini-Mix

A really fine selection of oldies mixed superbly by our fine friends up in Minnesota, Mike 2600 and King Otto. If you’re there for Halloween, you’d be silly to miss the party. If not, just enjoy the mix!

Mike 2600 and King Otto “Monster Mash Mini Mix”:
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Tracklisting after the jump!
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Gregg Nyce Blends

A couple really dope dancehell blends by Gregg Nyce. There’s some sour notes on the “Single Ladies Anthem” blend, but for the most part it sounds good. I guess he put Wayne’s horrible hit “Ms. Officer” over some Estelle song I’ve never heard of, but it’s perfectly in key and sounds really good (especially the bridge!!). Good, useful work!

Beyonce “Single Ladies Anthem” (Gregg Nyce Beauty Riddim Blend):
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Lil Wayne ft Bobby Valentino “Office Estelle”:
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1st & 15th (Pretty Much) Mix Series: Volume 2

The 1st & 15th (Pretty Much) Mix Series is a series of mixes presented by Emynd & Bo Bliz on (or around) the 1st and 15th of every month.

Crossfaded Bacon Presents
1st & 15th (Pretty Much) Mix Series
Volume 2: Emynd 10.15.2008
A BUNCH OF RAP

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This month, Emynd brings you a live, one take mix of a bunch of rap he’s been feeling lately. Please keep in mind it was done in one take live so… um yeah, don’t pay attention to the minor errors!

Tracklisting:
1. Youngbloods “Ridin’ Through Atlanta”
2. C-D Boyz & T-Pain “I’m A G”
3. Stat Quo & B.O.B. “My Ride Double Bubble”
4. Rich Boy, Shawty Lo, & Trae “Wrist Out Remix”
5. Young Buck & Rich Boy “Hit A Hata”
6. Play N Skills ft Lil Jon, Krayzie Bone & Bun B “One Mo Gin”
7. Willie Da Kid ft Trey Songz, Gucci Mane, Bun B, & Flo-Rida “Money Remix”
8. Ludcaris ft TI “Wish You Would”
9. Wes Fif “I’m Here Now”
10. Yung LA ft Young Dr & TI “Aint I Remix”
11. BG & The Chopper City Boyz “Be Cool”
12. Frayser Boy & Juicy J “Blame It On Patron”
13. Nipsey Hussle ft Lil Boosie & Lil Cali “Thuggin”
14. Daz Dillinger ft Swizz Beatz “I’m From The Hood”
15. The Fixxers “Worldwide AM”
16. Glasses Malone ft Lil Wayne and Birdman “Haterz”
17. Birdman ft Rick Ross “Pop That Pussy”

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Peedi Crakk “More Towels”


(Peedi Crakk at the watercooler talking to judy about taking his daughter to soccer practice)

This a great 11-12 joint to warm the crowd up, quality production, party type flows. New Peedi Crakk is always good and we got the download for y’all no doubt. Bang this in the club and the wheel you suckas!

DL Peedi Crakk “More Towels”

Young Chris, Peedi Crakk, and Freeway “All 2gether Now”

New state prop.

Statik Selectah ft young Chris, Peedi and Free “All 2gether now”:
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Kanye West “Love Lockdown” (Steven Bloodbath 1993 Edit)

I know we’ve all heard 100 remixes of “Love Lockdown” by now, however… I don’t know about y’all, but I haven’t heard one that I’d be willing to play out. My buddy Steven Bloodbath remedied the absence this morning when he hit up my inbox with his “1993 Edit.” Besides having the best myspace address in the game (myspace.com/slutparty), he’s also a talented producer and DJ. On this track, he keeps it pretty simple for the most part, adding the “Think” break and chopping it slightly, then adding some really dope ravey synths during the hook (presumably that’s what the “1993” is referencing in the subtitle) that bolster the song without taking it so far left field that the Beckies will be thrown off. I’m really into it and I’m psyched I didn’t have to waste an hour making my own play-outtable version of this song.

Get it!!

Kanye West “Love Lockdown” (Steven Bloodbath 1993 Edit)”:
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A few words about Mr. Bloodbath before I go… Steve has always been one of my favorite DJs to go see play out in Philly. He’s really knowledgeable about a whole lot of music and has a great sense of crowd control: he isn’t scared to play crowd pleasing classics nor is he unwilling to drop some random obscure favorites. Most impressively, he really knows how to work a crowd and just OWN the room. He’s also got a great sense of humor when he’s playing, which I’ve always found difficult to do without crossing the line into ironic, kitschy-ness. He’s capable of toeing that line without stumbling over it, and he’s equally as fun to hear playing hip-hop, disco, or weird rave stuff that my ignorant ass has never heard before. His Thursday weekly “Mo’ Money No Problems” at Silk City has really filled the Thursday night void that Low Budget left when he left the 700 Club and moved to LA, but Steve’s party eventually moved in and has been going strong for the better part of the past couple years. Anyone that’s DJed in Philly knows what an accomplishment it is to hold down a consistently successful weekly in a city where they scene is so incestual, but Steve has done a really great job and I’m legitimately sad to see him moving to LA in the coming months.

He’ll FINALLY be DJing with us in November at the Bounce at the Barbary. Flyer and more details coming soon.

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Emynd “Knee Deep Theme”

Haven’t posted any new ish in a while so I thought I’d post a newer track I made this weekend. While I’m not usually a fan of remixing songs that are already effective on the dancefloor in their original context, I thought a party break styled Bmore remix of “Knee Deep” would be a useful way to update the song so I can incorporate it into some of my more soulful and break-inspired Bmore sets. It’s really really simple with pretty standard drum work and some vocal samples that keep it moving forward, but all in all, I think it’s a useful, fun, and effective track.

As always, thoughts are welcomed in the comments section!

Emynd “Knee Deep Theme”:
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5th Ward Weebie ft Lil Wayne “Bend It Ova”

A new track by 5th Ward Weebie featuring Lil Wayne courtesy of Mr. 604 over at our new blog devoted to New Orleans Bounce music. The original was just Weebie, but he got Wayne on it. Obviously Bounce influenced, and really really dope. It’s also pretty fresh to hear Wayne quoting Gotty Boi Chris with his “BEND OVEEEER! BEND OVEEEER!” chant.

5th Ward Weebie feat. Lil’ Wayne “Bend It Ova” (320 kbps):
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1st & 15th (Pretty Much) Mix Series: Volume 1: Bo Bliz “Best of T.I.”

Included are all of his best joints from “I’m Serious” to “T.I. vs. T.I.P.” The tape is arranged album by album, except I threw “Big Shit Poppin'” on there with “King”, because in my opinion, “T.I. vs. T.I.P.” was trash. If you’ve only listened to dude’s hits, you’ve been fucking up, and this mix should acquaint you with a little of what you’ve been missing.

I left off any tracks from his new album, because you really need to buy that shit… The beats and the focus weren’t really there for “T.I. vs. T.I.P.”, but he’s back on his grizzly for this new shit.

T.I. can do sentimental joints, club bangers, street anthems, and joints for the ladies. I put a little bit of all that on there. Right now it’s one long mix, but I may also track it out. The tracklist is in the comments section on the ID3 tags.

DL Bo Bliz “Best of T.I.”

Here is the tracklist for those curious before they download…

1. What Happened?
2. I Can’t Be Your Man
3. Dope Boyz
4. Still Ain’t Forgave Myself
5. No More Talk
6. 24’s
7. Look What I Got
8. Doin’ My Job
9. Rubber Band Man
10. T.I. vs. T.I.P.
11. I Still Luv You
12. Countdown
13. U Don’t Know Me
14. ASAP
15. Motivation
16. Chillin With My Bitch
17. Why U Mad At Me
18. Prayin’ For Help
19. Why You Wanna
20. What You Know
21. King Back
22. Ride Wit Me
23. Top Back
24. Big Things Poppin’
25. I’m Talkin’ To You
26. Live In The Sky