Black Milks Album “Popular Demand” gehört zu einem der besten Rap Alben dieses Jahres. Wer sich schon immer darüber gewundert hat, wie der Detroiter Sound entsteht, kann bei diesem zweigeteilten Video dem Jung-Meister über die Schulter blicken.
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Detroit Hip Hop news bits:
Obie Trice is featured on the soundtrack for HBO’s Entourage.
Black Milk was recently interviewed by Cream.cz. Check it out if you can understand Czech.
This feature in the Metro Times talks about hip hop’s influence in Metro Detroit’s South Asian music scene and Detroit rapper Kidd Skilly.
Lawyers are advising Eminem not [...]
Real recognize Real.
Just Blaze gives Black Milk respect on his blog in a recent post.
Speakin of Popular Demand, go pick up that Black Milk album out now. (Hey kid I’m a computer.. stop all the downloadin! No GI Joe) I had the pleasure of choppin it up and doing some crate digging with dude overseas a few months back. Had no idea he was responsible for some of my favorite later Slum records until a few hours later. Very understated, and quite underrated. Cool dude.. and makes some good music.
FUN FACT #2: He bought the record he used to make this while we were digging in Australia. He bought like 8 records.. i bought like 80.. still don’t think I’ve found anything as dope as this in that stack yet.. ARGH
So what is Tajai from Souls of Mischief feeling?
Preview: What are currently listening to?
Tajai: I’m really into Black Milk’s album. It has those real (Jay-Dee) Dilla beats. I’m liking Rich Boy as well. He’s one of those guys whose music is a lot deeper than it seems. There’s a lot of good stuff out there, it’s just that a lot of people don’t know about it. But, you know, a lot of the great albums never even went gold. Lord Finesse never went gold. Main Source never went gold.
Popular Demand gets a vote of confidence from underground hip hop royalty.
Black Milk has a new journal entry (link saves you through going through 8 pages of HHG advertising) at HipHopGame and by the looks of it - he hasn’t quit working.
He’s worked with Sean Price in Detroit, continues to work with his man Guilty Simpson and is expanding on his Caltroit project with Aftermath’s Bishop Lamont. He’s also sending cuts back and forth with Pharoahe Monche showing that some of hip hop brightest have taken notice of Black Milk’s beats and want in on the dopeness.
Milk talks about working with Sean Price (of Boot Camp Clik fame):
Recording with Sean Price, that was crazy! The first three days we were in the studio, we really didn’t get any work done because we were just kicking it and joking. Sean has so much energy. He has a lot of life and energy when he comes to the studio, so it’s nothing but jokes and stories all day. On the fourth day, we recorded our first song. After that, we were just knocking shit out. It was cool. It w
If there's one album You got to cop this quarter it's got to be Black Milk's "Popular Demand" (sorry RichBoy!). Straight outta Detrot this is real Hiphop @ it's finest.......Peep Black Milk out @ Myspace
Black Milk has quickly become one of the most exciting and anticipated young artists in hip hop. As a producer, his resume continues to grow from his work with fellow Detroit natives Slum Village, Proof and Phat Kat to recent work with Lloyd Banks and Pharoahe Monch (Black produced two tracks for Pharoahe's forthcoming album Desire). As an emcee, his debut CD Sound of the City earned him acclaim as a solo artist that eluded him from his work as half of the duo BR Gunna, his voice was sampled extensively on J Dilla's Donuts album, and showcasing tracks found on his page on Myspace.com earned him a featured article in Billboard magazine. His new vinyl-only EP Broken Wax features the first vinyl appearance from two hits from the Sound of the City as well as 5 exclusive tracks that can't be found anywhere else, with high-profile guest spots from Mr. Porter, Phat Kat, Elzhi & T3 of Slum Village, and NameTag.1. Broken Wax2. Pressure3. Keep It Live feat. Mr. Porter (of D12)4. U's A Fr
1.Intro2.Nigga What3.Danger (feat. T3 / Phat Kat)4.Pimp Cup5.Duck6.So Gone7.This That (feat. Marv Won)8.Dirty Horns (Instrumental)9.Bang Dis Sh&@t (feat. Name Tag)10.Swing Dat Far11.Sound of the City (feat. Fat Ray / Elzhi)12.Dirty Guitar (Instrumental)13.Eternal (feat. Baatin)14.Applause15.Holla Like U Know Me (feat. Que Diesel)16.Outro>>>Black Milk
Label..........: Fat Beats RecordsGenre..........: Hip-HopRip Date.......: Jan-12-2007Release Date...: 000-00-0000Source.........: CDDAQuality........: LAME 3.90 APS VBRkbps Joint-StereoSize...........: 60,2 MBArtist Info....: www.myspace.com/blackmk 01 Black Milk - Intro 02 Black Milk - Sound The Alarm (feat. Guilty Simpson) 03 Black Milk - Let's Go (feat. Pharoahe Monch) 04 Black Milk - Do Ya Thing (feat. J. Dilla) 05 Black Milk - ReUnion (feat. J. Dilla) 06 Black Milk - Eternal (feat. Baatin) 07 Black Milk - Pressure 08 Black Milk - Keep It Live (feat. Mr. Porter) 09 Black Milk - Door (feat. J Dilla) 10 Black Milk - What Is This 11 Black Milk - Hell Naw 12 Black Milk - Sound Of The City (feat. Fat Ray & Elzhi) 13 Black Milk - Da Facelift (Canibus) 14 Black Milk - Danger (feat. Phat Kat & T3) 15 Black Milk - Bang Dis Shit (feat. Nametag) 16 Black Milk - Applause 17 Black Milk - Home Of The Greats 18 Black Milk - Ez Up (Slum Village) 19 Black Milk - About Me>>>Black Milk
Pressure Mix CD (zshare)All i gotta say is this kid is the truth. He's like the 2007 Kanye West except he's better on the mic. Make sure you go buy his album "Popular Demand" On March 13th . Until then check out lastest mix Cd "Pressure". (In stores March 13th) Peep Black Milk out @ MyspaceBlack Milk in the lab: