Saturday, September 26, 2015

A+ Mix-tape Is Out And It's Fire

The hip hop cycle has been waiting for it and it is finally here, A+ the long promised Mixtape from The Actuall League is finally out and the project is consist of  tracks which are nothing but fiery arrows to any hip hop ear. Having this mixtape to your collection will give you the privilege to enjoy greatest art of hip hop on songs like #Masters, #Kings and Queens and Slayin. You can also listen to the reggae/ragga flavour on the joint Zion and Jamming. This mixtape is just a piece to have. We @ The 013 hip hop we would like to officially welcome Theron to the game as a spitter.
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Here is the track list  
01. A+ - Pearly Hooks, The Vale Blubox, Skillz, Nose, Abstract Narcotic, Taydos The Rocking Emcee & Theron
02. Jamming - 3MUSK33RS
03. Slaying – Theron
04. Green Mean - SkillZ & Abstract Narcotic
05. Dream Chasers - Abstract Narcotic, Blubox, Skillz, Taydos & Nose
06. Subconscious Thoughts - Abstract Narcotic, The Vale Blubox & Taydos The Rocking Emcee
07. Black gods - The Vale Blubox
08. Masters - Nose, Blubox, SkillZ, Abstract Narcotic, Taydos, Pearly Hooks
09. Crazy - Theron ft Pearly Hooks & Abstract Narcotic
10. Instagram Models - Abstract Narcotic and The Vale Blubox
11. Where They At - Abstract Narcotic, Nose, Blubox, Taydos
12. All I Want - Blubox, Abstract Narcotic, Taydos
13. Nuthing But Net – Skillz
14. From Our Time - Nose and Pearly Hooks
15. Better Be Careful - Blubox and Taydos
16. Diamonds - Pearly Hooks17. Kings and Queens - Nose, SkillZ, Theron, Taydos, Pearly Hooks, Blubox, Abstract Narcotic
18. Guns and Needles - Abstract Narcotic and Blubox
19. 64 Bars pt2 - Taydos The Rocking Emcee
20. #100 - Nose
21. Zion I - Ras Fido, Blubox and Taydos
22. Manifest - Abstract Narcotic, SkillZ, Nose, Taydos and Blubox

23. Passion - Taydos, Blubox, Abstract Narcotic, Nose, Mampara, Pearly Hooks, Ras Fido and Jay Soul

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Thursday, September 17, 2015

No Remorse

September
20 is the day the of yet another BGF's finest rapper's single. Lyrical Ray will be dropping another single which his beloved fans have been waiting for the name of the single is NO REMORSE. Those who do not know him well can check his In Touch With Lyrical Ray interview here   the013hiphop.blogspot.nl/2015/07/in-touch-with-lyrical-ray.html?m=1 .  And can also check out his single Twistedhttp://www.datafilehost.com/d/f6637c2f

A+ Dropping on the 25th

One
of BGF most hardworking crews ACTUALL LEAGUE will be dropping their long promised mixtape on the 25th of September. The mistake is called A+ and it will be available to all the hip hop lovers as a free tape. We spoke to Tydos who said “There’s still two singles to drop before the release date, the masses can look out for Manifest, Appearing Taydos, Nose, Blue, SkillZ, AbN, Pearly Hooks and Theron two days before the 25th”
He also revealed that Theron is the new edition of The A League and will appear a lot on the tape. Ya'll be on the look out. In the mean time check outout #DreamChasers
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

IN TOUCH WITH AFTERMATH



Got in touch with ma ninja Aftermath also known as Hypeman, He is one 0f the battle cats in the BGF hip hop cycle. This is how our conversation was.

 Wise: Aftermath ma man
Aftermath: Eh my man Wise

Wise: What's up ma ninja?
Aftermath: I'm cool dawg I'm guessing is my turn right??
Wise: You right man it is your turn. You ready?
Aftermath: Dawg born ready I'm just shocked I guess I'm da first battle cat 2 be on da 013 so shoot my guy
Wise: Ha ha ha you are ma man. There's always the first you know? Now we wanna get to know this battle head. Take us through and introduce yourself.
Aftermath: Aftermath aka the hype man is from the first generation of rappers I consider myself an old G even if I look younger than I really am. I started raping way back in primary grade 5 when there were only few rappers shits. The first time I met hip hop is when my bro was playing the last empire "secret wars" from that point on I knew she was the 1 for me. I'm a kasi battle cat Strait out of d.c an I just love lyricism and I specialise in metaphorical rap yeah that's that
Wise: Ma man. As a battle cat who do you consider the illest and brave in the history of battle rap?
Aftermath: All battle cats are sick in mzani got 2 b my man pavaguns an Tumi an international got 2 hand it 2 arsenal an hallow da done an hit man hallow does da type of cats u feel like your soul is escaping when they spit a line
Wise: Ha ha ha. And looking at the BGF battle ground, do we have enough cats that understand this field?
Aftermath: Without a doubt we lack rappers that understand our field but it ain't easy from script writing and recording music in the comfort of your studio 2 being on a live stage where the crowed is roaring and your start 2 get nervous coz their no do overseas their ain't producer to help you out u alone out there so like I'm not surprised with lack of battle cats coz battling ain't for every1. What rappers can do is try an learn what battling is all about an understand the art before they get big headed an decide 2 battle some1 coz we seen people bore the hell out of fans coz they claimed they could battle coz there rappers
Wise: Are you referring to the battle that took place @ HHC?
Aftermath: I'm talking about general shit but HHC battle is a good e.g. we can use u know how many people were disappointed after battle coz people expected 2 see fireworks an shit but they got a joke so niggers should take battling seriously coz we judge your creativity on stage and we judge how good u are under pressure

Wise: Ma man. So what is your general take on BGF hip hop? Do you think we on the right track or there are still some cracks that need to be patched?
Aftermath: We on the right track we just need 2 stop using Facebook as a platform for beef coz lately niggers be beefing an making bgf hip hop look like a bitch I believe Facebook should be strictly used for hyping up something music an artist a battle positive shit like that an if u have beef with surten some1 HHC stage is there 2 settle your beef old fashion way through battling an 1 more thing we have 2 much rappers that just come out of the blue like niggers didn't even bother 2 build a street cred but Wise my man we heading there bgf hip hop has more hype than it did 4 or 5 years back so I'm guessing we doing great
Wise: Hey man ninjas will crucify you for that. Facebook is their stronghold. I'm just glad we on the right track man we all wanna see this movement reaching higher heights. Now lately you expressed you disappointment on Khing Row's diss joint. Tell me about it?
Aftermath: Looool I'm disappointed like a bitch nigger coz like I was sort of hoping the nigger is gonna kill Kelluar just 2 make Kelluar shut up an staff just 2 find out nigger bit Rakim and I don't believe it’s a freestyle on 2 conditions 1: if your freestyle is good that means u can easily win a battle nigger refuses 2 battle an 2: he went so well we the beat???? Tel me any nigger that freestyled on a beat and you couldn’t tell it was freestyle nigger probably scripted that shit and when he got caught for biting he tried covering it up ka freestyle story. Wise I'm disappointed at da nigger coz he claimed 2 b the shit coz his homies dick rides him on Facebook (point I was talking about when I said 2 many rappers just get street cred for nothing) so basically the guy is other cru mayor end of story
Wise: I hear you man. What are you busy with at the moment?
Aftermath: Dawg massacre an I busy with a mixtape called behind the currtens will be dropping early next year still have a project 2 do with Mr big booty MCM look out for what that nigger has in store for yol nigger an being try 2 guide my kasi nigger Termination bar just 2 show him what rap is about instead of hating the nigger an oooh I have a battle coming up with some nigger called junior I heard he wants 2 take his chances with me an HHC catch me an saint squareing it of in a battle so yeah that's about it
Wise: Ma man. We are looking forward to it. Now who is on your playlist?
Aftermath: Oh man I'm a big J Cole fan not forest hill drive the Cole world an sum immortal an some Hopsin some master ace some buggy some last empire some roots some gorilla some ll cool j when he was stil underground some 2 chains before he changed his name 2 chains some kanye an jigs some frizzy in da bish mzanzi I have pro verb some Tumi dome Tukz some hhp some aka an bgf I had cru an deleted everything, I got my Taydos got my Termination bar got my Prism still hre joint got 2 have bars on flow got my heart on a sleave ooh I got 2 have a nose my word (perfect crafted song) got dizz freestyle da 1 where he "freestyle" to j tights’ brother' beats(he marked does beats) got my tic FAM got my Motown 12 am yeah da list goes on dawg
Wise: Anything we need to know about aftermath?
Aftermath: I'm not the best rapper in bgf but the best rapper in bgf wouldn't fuck with me lyrically I take hip hop in to heart that's coz I admire hip hop as an art form an respect any nigger that does his shit an without claiming his the shit an people just see it . I respect rappers that give lyrics than flow an beat i want your music 2 mean something 2 me Watch out for behind the currtens that mixtape tell u what Aftermath is about
Wise: Ma man. Thank you for your time. We celebrate and appreciate your life. Stay blessed
Aftermath: No my guy thanx u Wise and not sound like a bitch but I wanna see more Praktiseer on the blog that b appreciated my guy

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Distance Relatives. In Touch With Ablaze. From 020 to 013

I got a chance to interact with my brother in hip hop, Netherlands native Ablaze (real name Dwayne Xavier). This is another. Yup we go from 013 to 020. Creating distance relatives for the love of hip hop; Check out this short interview.

Wise: Ma man. Tell us a little bit about you as an emcee, where you from and the history of your stage name.
Ablaze: Well, I was born on the beautiful Island of Aruba. By the age of 3 the family moved to the Netherlands. At the age of 14 I started rapping along with songs and like that it caught on I started listening to an old Bone Thugs N Harmony cassette that a friend gave me. And that inspired me to start writing my own material. The name Ablaze I've got from friends because they claimed I spit blazing hot fire Everybody started calling me Ablaze so I decided I will use that as my stage name

Wise: You were down with bone thugs. Man I still remember first of the month like it was an hour ago. So how big is hip hop in the Netherlands? I mean I only heard couple of guys from up there and I just heard sure talent.
Ablaze: Hip hop in Holland changed together with hip hop in the US. Rappers started taking a different path in the art of rapping, different beats and a different flow. It all turned into trap/south kind of music. There is hip hop present but with barley enough power to be relevant.
Wise:  So only few are keeping it real? Do you think this evolution is doing any justice to Hip hop?
In The Booth
Ablaze: No it is not. In my opinion it is destroying the culture, piece by piece. Our peers have worked so hard to make hip hop a respected music genre, just to be pushed down by these so called rappers nowadays. A big part of the problem is also how other people see hip hop. You will hear a track from Young Thug and people will say that's hip hop and like that they categorise it in that genre, people nowadays have more respect for young Thug than for Nas
Wise: Ha ha ha ha I hear you my guy. Sad hey! What is the best memorable highlight of your journey as an emcee?
Ablaze: That was performing on Aruba in one of the biggest clubs on the Island
Wise: Sounds like a major highlight. Do you ever dream of hitting up as far a South Africa one day? If never, man I'm injecting that dream in you
Ablaze: I would want to go everywhere in the world to perform, fans are everything. Every country has something special.
Wise: Ma man, looking forward to having you down here one day. Now the joint that made me start following your work. Lovin, what inspired that joint man?
With Shaggy
Ablaze: I’m looking forward to it as well. Lovin was inspired by the beauty of women. I was really feeling the beat, the instrumental almost/literally screamed lovin. I had to write something for the ladies, as I started writing the words just fell perfectly into place as sentences were formed
Wise: And I gotta say you killed it. Where can you be followed for the updates and your music?
Ablaze: Thank you man. I can be followed on my Soundcloud Ablaze297 and Instagram Ablaze297; People can also add me on Facebook Page is Ablaze297 Dwayne Xavier 
Wise: Ma man, anything else we should know about Ablaze?
Ablaze: I am currently working on 2 EP's that will be ready soon and will be released on ITunes

With clips coming out pretty soon
Wise: Ma man you'll give me a scoop when it is ready. Man we can go on and on but let's save some for the future since you gonna be a regular on this blog. Next time we should discuss establishing a working relationship between Kats from that side and this side of an ocean. You know! Distance relative. Anyway we appreciate and celebrate your life ma man. One love
Ablaze: I most certainly will let you know when they are ready. Thank you for your time and interest. One love

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