tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045511348104778596.post6515548846021803976..comments2024-03-01T06:33:02.704-08:00Comments on GOD MADE ME FUNKY!: Goodbye Belledarrell dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13578247100359127887noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045511348104778596.post-51536022549137893112018-04-01T17:02:55.494-07:002018-04-01T17:02:55.494-07:00"I will not brake if you are in the cross-wal..."I will not brake if you are in the cross-walk."<br /><br />LMAO!!! <br /><br />All kinds of wrong for that. ^_^St. Pacohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14084840755669014127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045511348104778596.post-65321642126503389272018-01-28T15:12:15.566-08:002018-01-28T15:12:15.566-08:00You are so right. That's the very reason while...You are so right. That's the very reason while even though I have at least 30-40 different Dj clue tapes, I've only listened to maybe 3 of them. As for the above mentioned tape, I started pulling out all of the j-cards on those that were not labeled before I realized the note inside of this one so the tape is lost in he mix of about 50--60 others. Oops!darrell dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13578247100359127887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045511348104778596.post-45324484035013757752018-01-28T03:41:24.182-08:002018-01-28T03:41:24.182-08:00Ha - that's a crazy find! What kind of music ...Ha - that's a crazy find! What kind of music was on it?<br /><br />"Now for me, mixtapes have always been about dj's rocking 2 turntables and some rap, R & B, or House vinyl, but mixtapes in the "white" community often refer to a "mix" or "mixture" of songs opposed to an actual "blend" tape."<br /><br />Unfortunately, most Hip-Hop mixtapes started going the same way. Everybody just got caught up being the first to include the hottest "unreleased" white label singles and barely did any actual mixing, let alone cuts, beat juggling, or anything else creative. Not that the DJs deserve all the blame for that... a lot of people were buying them just because they saw certain songs and didn't care who even did the mix. DJ Local could outsell Roc Raida if he had the latest Bad Boy song first. Like, you can't tell me those J-Love CDs were selling like crazy because of his amazing turntablism.Werner von Wallenrodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04102856408266833762noreply@blogger.com