Diggy Simmons is Airborne

From time to time I run across music that excites me enough to share it with folks that might happen across my corner of cyberspace…This mixtape definitely makes that list. Diggy Simmons, son of RunDMC’s Rev Run, has released his second mixtape, Airborne. This is not your typical 15 year old kid. You can hear the influences from Kanye, Lupe, Pharrell, his Dad, and folks that make great hip hop. His mixtape sounds…luxurious. There are themes, complete song structures, and not one song that I would consider ringtone material. Don’t get me wrong, he’s not perfect, but he’s definitely taking flight…Take a listen and tell me what you think:
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Music Appreciation | DJ Neil Armstrong Original Series

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Ever want to know where the samples for your favorite hip hop jams came from? DJ Neil Armstrong is here to educate you. This two part mixtape series is choc full of classic hip hop and R&B hits. This is the mixtape I would make if I had the skills. Hip Hop heads and R&B afficionados alike will groove to this…You’re Welcome in advance.

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1. Mtume, Rappin’ Duke – ‘If U Don’t Know Now You Know’
2. Jeff Lorber Fusion, Bahamadia – ‘Crush On You’
3. El Debarge – ‘One More Chance’
4. Lou Donaldson, The Roots – ‘Another Chance’
5. Isley Brothers – ‘Call Neil Big Poppa’
6. Isaac Hayes – ‘Warning’
7. The Delphonics – ‘Player Haters’
8. Slick Rick, Public Enemy, Busta Rhymes – ‘Zulu Nation War Chant’ (feat. Betty Wright / Mary Jane Girls)
9. Mark the 45 King, DJ Kool, Marva Whitney – ‘900 Number’
10. Aja – ‘Whose In The House’
11. Taste Or Honey – ‘Sad & Blue’
12. Dionne Warwick – ‘Mona Lisa Says Goodbye’
13. Gloria Gaynor, Herb Alpert – ‘Release Yo Delf’
14. Underdog There, Wu-Tang Clan – ‘Nuthin To F*ck Wit’
15. Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band – ‘Cherchez Le (Neil)’
16. De La Soul, Aja – ‘Eye Know’
17. De La Soul, Hall & Oates – ‘Say No Go’
18. Leaders Of the New School, Boz Scaggs – ‘Zone Coasting’
19. For The Bitties At Bobs Lounge, Joe Sample – ‘W5PS’
20. De La Soul, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson – ‘Breakdawn’
21. John Leguizamo, Al Green – ‘Lets Stay Together’
22. Shalamar – ‘For The Player In You’
23. Teddy Pendergrass, BUMS – ‘The Door Is Closed’
24. Rick James – ‘Mary Jane’
25. Gap Band – ‘She’s Outstanding’
26. Eric B. & Rakim, Marvin Gaye, Midnight Star – ‘Got Me Curious’
27. Eric B. & Rakim, Aaliyah, Cecil Homes, Helix C. – ‘It’s Been A Long Time’
28. Surface, Kool G Rap, Nas – ‘Happy’
29. AZ, Nas, Gap Band – ‘Life’s A Bitch’
30. Nas, Michael Jackson, Biz Markie – ‘It Ain’t Hard To Tell’
31. Biz Markie, Steve Miller Band – ‘Nobody Beats The Biz’
32. Big Daddy Kane, Heatwave – ‘Ain’t No Half Steppin’
33. Brand Nubian, Edie Brickell – ‘Slow It Down’
34. Queen, Vanilla Ice – ‘The Vanilla Cometh’
35. Labi Siffre, Eminem – ‘Slim Shady Reps’
36. Dr. Dre, Leon Haywood – ‘The Next Episode’
37. Isley Brothers, Ice Cube – ‘It’s A Good Day’
38. Herb Alpert, Blacksheep – ‘Flavor Of The Month’
39. Gang Starr, Public Enemy, Joe Simon – ‘U Know My Steez’
40. Maynard Furgeson, Showbiz & AG – ‘Next Level’
41. Grace Jones, LL Cool J – ‘Doin’ It Well’
42. ATCQ, Lou Reed – ‘Cause I Can Kick It’
43. Fugees, Roberta Flack – ‘Killing It Softly’
44. Heatwave, Nice & Smooth – ‘Mindblowing’
45. Partridge Family, Nice & Smooth – ‘Hip Hop Junkies’
46. Tracy Chapman, Nice & Smooth – ‘Sometimes I Rhyme Slow’
47. Souls Of Mischief, Bobby Cobham – ‘From Now Til Infinity’

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1. Diamond D, George Benson – ‘Yo That’s That Sh*t’
2. K.I.S.S. – ‘Weather Report’
3. Billy Cobham, George Duke – ‘Stunts, Blunts and Hip-Hop’
4. Jay-Z, Jeff Lorber – ‘Who You Wit’
5. Four Tops, Tyrone Thomas – ‘Ain’t No N*gga’
6. Doors, David Bowie, KRS-One – ‘Take Over’
7. Nas, Ahmad Jamal, T-La Rock – ‘Whose World Is This’
8. Ras Kass, Anita Baker, Nas – ‘Understandable Smooth’
9. Method Man, Marvin Gaye – ‘You’re All I Need’
10. Method Man, Hall & Oates – ‘Interpolation’
11. M.O.P., Dells – ‘How About Some Hardcore’
12. Foreigner – ‘Cold As Ice’
13. Jay-Z, Bobby Byrd – ‘You Don’t Know’
14. Smif & Wesson, Grover Washington Jr. – ‘Wreckonize’
15. Bobby Caldwell – ‘What You Won’t Do For Love’
16. Grand Puba, DeBarge – ‘I Like It’
17. LL Cool J, Bernard Wright – ‘(Loungin) Who Do You Luv’
18. Bill Withers – ‘Lovely Day’
19. AZ, DeBarge – ‘Problems’
20. Common Sense, Bobby Caldwell – ‘The Light’
21. Pharoah Monche, Wes Montgomery – ‘The Light’
22. Steve Harvey, Kurtis Blow, KRS, Common, Nice & Smooth – ‘Old School Intro’
23. KRS-One, Clifford Brown – ‘MC’s Act Like They Don’t Know’
24. Common Sense, George Benson – ‘I Used To Love Her’
25. David Axelrod, Nice & Smooth – ‘Resurrection (Large Professor Remix)’
26. Ahmad Jamal – ‘Resurrection’
27. Nas, Kurtis Blow, Whodini – ‘If I Ruled The World’
28. Fugees, Teena Marie, Ramsey Lewis – ‘Fugeela’
29. Delphonics – ‘Ready Or Not’
30. Missy Elliot, Delphonics – ‘Sock It To Me’
31. Camron, Police – ‘What Means The World To You’
32. Rose Royce – ‘Oh Boy’
33. Jay-Z, Annie(Broadway Play) – ‘Hard Knock Life’
34. Company Flow, Flash Gordon (Soundtrack) – ‘InfoKill’
35. Siah and Yeshua DaPoed, Grover Washington Jr. – ‘Visualz’
36. Mr. Complex, Ramsey Lewis – ‘Visualize’
37. Artifacts, Galt Macdermot’s First Natural Hair Band – ‘Come On Wit The Get Down’
38. Kool G. Rap, David Axelrod – ‘Take Em To War’
39. Iemerge – ‘Take Em To War (Quick Interlude)’
40. Das Efx, Norman Conners – ‘Real Hip Hop’
41. Gang Starr, Bob James – ‘? Remainz’
42. Kwami, Bob James – ‘The Rythm’
43. Biggie Smalls, R. Kelly – ‘Unbelievable’
44. Carl Thomas, Chris Barber’s Jazz Band – ‘Faith/The Firm, Emotional/Phone Tap’
45. Biggie, Herb Alpert, Slick Rick – ‘Hypnotize’
46. Slick Rick, CQ – ‘Sittin In My Car’
47. Jeru, The Crusaders – ‘The B*tches’
48. Pharcyde, Jimi Hendrix, Quincy Jones, Weather Report – ‘Passing Me By’
49. Stan Getz – ‘Runnin’
50. Large Professor, Milt Jackson – ‘I Just Wanna Chill’
51. De La Soul, Milt Jackson – ‘Dinninit’
52. Lalo Schifrin (Bruce Lee – Enter The Dragon Soundtrack) – ‘Oooh’
53. Dilated Peoples, Joseph Koo/Wang Fu Ling – ‘Work The Angles’
54. Tupac Shakur, DeBarge – ‘I Ain’t Mad At Ya’
55. Luniz, Club Nouveau – ‘5 On It’
56. Warren G, Mike McDonald – ‘Regulate’
57. Snoop Dogg, Isaac Hayes – ‘G’z Up Hoez Down’
58. Masta Ace – ‘Last Rights’

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On Repeat | Soulja Boy “Follow Me” Gangsta Grillz Mixtape

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iHeart Soulja Boy. This young business man is inspirational on so many levels. Regardless of what anyone says, he’s the reason your favorite rapper has taken his online presence seriously. I admire his hustle, if not his musical skills. That said, his music is for children. So save the critique of his lyrical style and realize that if you’re not in high school, you’re not his target audience. Enjoy!

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On Repeat | R. Kelly: The “Demo” Tape

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DJ Drama & DJ Skee team up with the true King of R&B, R. Kelly for this newest installment of the Gangsta Grills franchise. I really wanted to like this mixtape, but between the screaming of Drama and Lil John on every track and the abuse of Autotune, it was an uphill battle. I’m not a stan for Kells, but I do like his music. He’s too good of a singer to force himself out of tune. There were some pleasant surprises though. I loved his verse on Chopped & Screwed. If you’re a fan of 90′s Kells, you’ll know why. Take a listen and let me know what you think.

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On Repeat | SoulBounce Blended & Beat Vol. 5

Got this from twitter, and thought you should have it too. You’re welcome.

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Congrats Diz!

You might know Diz Gibran as part of the Diamond skate team. He has since gone all in on his music game and we can see the fine results in his newest mixtape, “Soon You’ll Understand”, presented by Crooks and Castles. He teams up with Moonshine to hit us with a classic offering. I love the feel…it has a Gangstar vibe. This is definitely grown folks hip hop. I’m feeling the lushness of the tracks. He’s going to be at the Viper Room on Thursday, April 9th…make your way if you can.

<a href="http://diznmoon.com/album/crooks-castles-presents-soon-youll-understand">(Intro) Soon You&#8217;ll Understand by Diz Gibran</a>