1. You Love My Intro (ft. DJ Addikt)
2. Diary Of A Dreamer
3. How’d You Get So Fresh (ft. DJ Addikt)
4. Had To Be Me (ft. C-Rayz Walz, Soul Khan, DJ Addikt)
5. The Sound
6. Move
7. Kill Your Idols
8. Jogger (ft. Open Mike Eagle)
9. Johnny Rotten (ft. DJ Addikt)
10. Radio Dial (ft. Has-Lo)
11. You Can’t Go Home Again
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Yeah, I am feeling this album from PremRock and Willie Green. My first impression from the album was how well produced it was. There is such diversity in rhythm, sound, and tempo that the album always had my attention which was of course helped by the fact there was only eleven tracks on the effort (which I like). The album also flowed very well for being so diverse.
Ummm…yeah…this track is just viscious. Massive amounts of replay value for this remix. Reefand Soul Khan absolutely kill it. You can check out the original on maticulous‘ EP HERE.
This is the latest work available from in incomparable Soul Khan . Soul Khan always is putting in work. Enjoy his hard work and if you have not picked up Acknowledgement please make sure you do so at your earliest convenience.
Soul Khan gives an already banging cut the video treatment t\and that Brown Bag humor really comes out in this one. So far every video I have seen from Khan proves to be very entertaining. This cut is coming off his recently released EP,Acknowledgement.
Soul Khan blesses us with one more visuals from his debut while at the same time dropping a new EP entitled Acknowledgement. You can stream the EP below and if you want to support (which again, you should) you can purchase for $4
When Soul Khan released his debut album, Soul Like Khan, he could have rested on his laurels and taken a breather, but to the contrary the man has just stepped up the pace a bit. He released the single Soulstice IIand he had a remix released for Shot Glass Magnified ft. Sene. The new beat was brought on by The Audible Doctor. I also just saw on bandcamp that someone is doing a mash up album of Soul Like Khan. I haven’t heard it yet but the the prequel is HERE.
Koncept
Koncept also has been keeping himself busy since releasing his EP, Playing Life. He released a physical CD of that same project and added a few extra tracks for the effort. He also has dropped a few notable gems like Day Dreaming , the remix to Playing Life (prod. by Marink), and most recently his DJ Booth feature, Things You Do. His street album, More Than Meets The Eye drops on February 22nd, so be on the lookout for that!
The Audible Doctor
The Audible Doctor basically has produced 1/2 of the cuts previously mentioned. He has also blessed heads like Magestik Legend, Boog Brown, and most recently he did a beat for one of my favorite emcees, Silent Knight, for the cut Staying Busy which will be featured on here very soon.
J57
J57 is the man who is always passing on what the BBAS are doing and it is much appreciated. In addition to keeping the world informed he has also been on his grind as of recent. Late in 2010 he and Sene released the EP, Eye Don’t Dream…But I Do. He also released the Digital Society instrumental album, which had some GREAT bonus tracks including a remix called Still Phenomenal. He also has done a video for the title track featuring Jefferson Price which you can see below. Most recently he did this extremely dope beat for Top $ Raz ft. YC The Cynic called The Plague.
Shot Glass Magnified (ft. Sene) (prod. by Elaquent)
Minyan (prod. by J57)
Soul Like Khan (prod by J57)
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Blessed with all of the intangibles of being a great emcee, Soul Khan in turn blesses us with his first album, Soul Like Khan. Soul Khan has the voice, he has the lyrics, and he is a battle vet in the Grind Time ranks. But does all of that translate into the makings of a great album? The answer is a resounding yes. Continue reading “Soul Khan – Soul Like Khan”→
Some visuals from Soul Khan’s forthcoming album, Soul Like Khan. If you don’t like Soul Khan or Brown Bag All Stars, don’t come back here by the way. I don’t want your negative energy contaminating my web space. 🙂