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Autor: | Puddahmaan [ 08.11.2007, 01:19 ] |
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![]() CPO - Ballad Of A Menace (Video) Released Albums To Hell And Black (1990) ![]() 01. Ballad Of A Menace 02. C.P.Osis 03. Ren's Rhythm 04. Flow To The Rhythm 05. The Wall 06. Homicide 07. Somethin' Like Dis 08. The Movement 09. This Beat Is Funky 10. Gangsta Melody CPO’s resume: www.discogs.com/artist/C.P.O.?anv=CPO www.discogs.com/artist/DJ+Train www.discogs.com/artist/MC+Ren Soundtrack/Compilation/Other Jus So Ya No (Above The Rim) Face And A Blast (w/ South Central Cartel & Sandman) (Blazin') This Is My Life (w/ Kedrick) (Bones) The Eulogy (w/ Slip Capone) (Murder Was The Case) Fleetwood Mac (Uninvited Guest) XO (IMG Presents E-A-Ski & CMT / DJ Hyphy: The New Bay Classics Vol. 1) Ballad Of A Menace (Homicidal Theme Remix) This Beat Is Funky (Mo Better Funky Remix) The Movement (Remix) Pray Ave (w/Prime, Big Wy & Bokey (Tupac Assassination) Guest Appearances/Collabos 2Pac Picture Me Rollin' (ft. Big Syke, CPO Boss Hogg & Danny Boy) (All Eyez On Me) Assassin Life Or Death Hotline (ft. Roger Troutman, Havikk, LawHouse, CPO Boss Hogg & ChuyDawg) (Assassin Presents: Born And Raised In The Bay) Chocolat Niggaz Iz Like That (ft. CPO Boss Hogg, Snoop Dogg & 3'2) (Life-N-A-Day) Daddy V That's My Homeboy (ft. CPO Boss Hogg & Cuicide) (The Compton O.G.) Duce Duce Prodigy Of A Nigga (ft. CPO Boss Hogg) (A Sip Of The Duce) E-A-Ski Make Your Spot Hot (additional vocals by CPO Boss Hogg) (Black Album EP) The Format (ft. MC Ren & CPO Boss Hogg) (Past & Present) Gangsta Funk (ft. E-40, B-Legit, CPO Boss Hogg & Mike Marshall) (Past & Present) Bag Of Chips (ft. CPO Boss Hogg) (Earthquake) H.W.A. Tru Hoez (ft. CPO Boss Hogg) (Az Much Ass Azz U Want) IV Life Records WW4 (ft. Black Tracy & CPO Boss Hogg) (Bases Loaded Mixtape) MC Eiht Robbery (ft. Boom Bam & CPO Boss Hogg) (Compton's OG) NWA I'd Rather Fuck You (additional vocals by CPO Boss Hogg) (efil4zaggin) Findum, Fuckum And Flee (intro by CPO Boss Hogg) (efil4zaggin) RBX Gangstanostra (ft. CPO Boss Hogg) (The Shining) Tha Eastsidaz Big Bang Theory (ft. Xzibit, Kurupt, CPO Boss Hogg & Pinky) (Snoop Dogg Presents...Tha Eastsidaz) Warren G It Ain't Nothin' Wrong With U (ft. Mista Grimm, CPO Boss Hogg & Damone) (Return Of The Regulator) They Lovin' Me Now (ft. Butch Cassidy & CPO Boss Hogg) (Return Of The Regulator) |
Autor: | Puddahmaan [ 08.11.2007, 01:26 ] |
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Einer der geilsten Rapper aller Zeiten für mich von dem man leider bis auf zwei Hände voll Features nichts mehr nach seinem Debut gehört hat. Hier noch ein uraltes Review von nem Typen, der das Album anscheinend nicht so gern mochte (das Zitat am Anfang ist hammergeil und der spricht CPO fka Lil Nation sämtliche Fähigkeiten ab...hahaha) ![]() Und hier noch ein uralter Bericht von 1990(!!) Tales from the dark side AT SIX FOOT TWO INCES AND 25 STONE, Rapper Lil’ Nation is appropriately named. “Almost as large as many small countries,” he’s as intimidating as his rhymes, as big as CPO’s beats. Another native of the city of Compton, Lil’ Nation gave up a six year life of crime at the age of 18, and – like his long time friend MC Ren – decided to go into music. CPO’s debut on Capitol, ‘To Hell And Black’, is another braze embodiment of West Coast gangster lifestyle, and with tracks titled ‘Homicide’, ‘Gangsta Melody’, and ‘Ballad of a Menace’, you’re left in no doubts of the content before the needle’s hit the deck. Produced by Ren, it’s a grinding, 10-track soundtrack to street violence – nothing new, but another chapter in the annals of realism rap that contrasts so starkly with East Coast consciousness. How did the name CPO – Capitol Punishment Organization – come about? “We where sitting around talking about how we where not down with oppression, not down white supremacy,” he explains. “Oppression was the main thing – the biggest wrong that we could think of, we needed the biggest pain we could think of – capitol punishment of that wrong. So the Capitol Punishment Organization was born.” Lil’ Nation kept telling Ren he could Rap, but the NWA emcee refused to believe him. Until one day, Ren accidently heard one of Lil’ Nation’s tracks – “Ren started producing me that day!” he exclaims. On the whole, ‘To Hell And Black’ is a measured but funky affair, with only a couple of tracks matching the aggression of the lyrics. To the churning backbeats, Lil’ Nation fires his incendiary raps in uncompromising terms. “I consider it fun to smoke a nigger with a gun” and “With no hesitation I put a gun to your head and blast it” (’Gangsta Melody’) That song in particular is a musical incarnation of life here in Compton,” he says. “You won’t have a problem shooting me, I won’t have a problem shooting you – it’s that simple. Compton is not nice place to live, it’s not even a nice place to visit at some times. I think that people are starting to believe that Compton is a tourist spot! But every night somebody gets killed. It’s a real hard life.” Lil’ Nation acknowledges that CPO’s graphic portrayal of street life is at odds with the positivity of likes of KRS-One, but says; “People from the East Coast – like KRS-One – are speaking knowledge, speaking politics, which are things we don’t know, but things should know. What we’re doing on this side is speaking about what we do know, which is living in a violent environment. There are conflicts, but there’s truth in what we do.” The track ‘CPOsis’ is, he explains, “the musical incarnation of CPO”, relating an implacable theory about dealing with white supremacy. “If the Aryan Nation comes up against CPO, they’ll be coming up dead,” he says. “I think we’re starting to confront white supremacy on a head to head basis. The only way we’re going to get rid of oppression in any shape, form or fashion is to deal with it – abolish it – by some type of confrontation, a violent confrontation. Hopefully, it won’t have to be a physical confrontation, and hopefully we can just do it with words.” But do you really believe your lyrics are a good way towards verbal reconciliation? “I think so. To me, you got to get people to listen. Once you can talk to them about whatever you want to talk to them about. I think this is the first step towards some kind of movement.” So are you saying your records are positive? “I think something controversial is going to come out of my records, I don’t think anything positive will happen. I’m trying to stir the public up to the point where they have to confront me, and ask what’s going on, so I can let them know.” Violence and revolution aren’t curious bedfellows, but Lil’ Nation must be an eternal optimist to believe the established order will view his efforts as progressive. He’ll get the attention, sure, but as for anything else…? Would he like to remain part of the growing Ruthless family? “Oh definitely! Capitol are just distributing it, but it’s out on Ren Records. I like where Ruthless started out, I like how it started out, and where it’s going.” As well as his right hand man, DJ Train, Lil’ Nation also worked with the group FOE on ‘To Hell And Black’. Look out for their own release soon, again on Ren Records. |
Autor: | Puddahmaan [ 08.11.2007, 03:59 ] |
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Kenn jemand noch andere Features von ihm? Ich weiss das es da noch ein paar gibt, die ich auch mal irgendwann auf der Platte hatte. Komm aber nicht mehr auf die Titel. |
Autor: | pstizzo [ 08.11.2007, 17:46 ] |
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Oh Gott, von dem hätte ich gerne noch mal etwas gehört. "Ballad Of A Menace" war göttlich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Es will mir nicht in den Schädel rein, warum er nur dieses eine Album released hat????? ![]() ![]() |
Autor: | bdm [ 08.11.2007, 22:42 ] |
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Das Album steht schon seit Jahren hier im 2nd Hand Store herum, bisher hat mich immer das Cover vom Kauf abgehalten. Nachdem ich mir eben mal "Ballad Of A Menace" angehört habe muss ich das aber unbedingt haben, schön smoother Sound - ist das ganze Album so gut? ![]() |
Autor: | Puddahmaan [ 09.11.2007, 00:19 ] |
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Smooth fandste das? ![]() Naja...in dem Stil sind noch ca. 2 andere Songs drauf..."Homicide" ist ein Übertrack und dann gibt's noch nen coolen mit MC Ren...bei den anderen gingen mir die Produktionen nicht so wirklich rein. Hab ihn erst so wirklich als Feature danach schätzen gelernt. Die Stimme & Lache auf dem "Efil4zaggin" Album hat damals bei mir nen bleibenden Eindruck hinterlassen. Hab ihn Mitte der Neunziger auch gerne mal mit Big Lurch verwechselt. Beide ein sehr kräftiges Organ und nen sehr "punktierten" (was für ein Wort ![]() PS: Stimmt schon irgendwo mit dem smoothen ![]() |
Autor: | Puddahmaan [ 09.11.2007, 00:26 ] |
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Hier ist noch'n Video von ihm... CPO - This Beat Is Funky (Video) So'n bisschen der schwarze John Candy in dem Video ![]() |
Autor: | Puddahmaan [ 20.12.2007, 23:30 ] |
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Prime ft. CPO, Big Wy & Bokey - Pray Ave Vom Tupac Assassination Soundtrack... |
Autor: | BlacPain [ 21.12.2007, 17:08 ] |
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oki doki - die dvd hab ich daheim hmmm da soll ja jetzt scho wieder ne special edition doppel dvd rauskommen oder so ähnlich *grrr* aber danke für den track, puddah ![]() edit/update: Tha Realest - M.O.B. feat CPO Boss Hogg (Death Row Dayz Vol. 1) |
Autor: | Mack-The-Knife [ 27.01.2008, 12:30 ] |
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^^ das ist nicht CPO auf M.O.B. weiß nicht wers ist aber er ist nicht CPO. |
Autor: | Puddahmaan [ 01.02.2008, 20:54 ] |
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CPO - Ain't What You Roll (Audio) Hat jemand nen Plan wo der Song drauf ist? Und hier noch ein Video-Interview mit dem Boss Hogg... CPO VIDEO-INTERVIEW (SLAMMIN MAGAZINE) |
Autor: | Mack-The-Knife [ 01.02.2008, 22:43 ] |
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Puddahmaan hat geschrieben: CPO - Ain't What You Roll (Audio)
Hat jemand nen Plan wo der Song drauf ist? Und hier noch ein Video-Interview mit dem Boss Hogg... CPO VIDEO-INTERVIEW (SLAMMIN MAGAZINE) woher hast du den song? ich habe das runter geladen und im dubcc forum an chad vader geschickt. hammer wie "klein" internet ist ![]() ich habe das bei Limewire bzw. Frostwire runtergeladen.keine Ahnung woher das kommt.wundert mich auch.denke aber das ein song mit falschen Namen ist bzw. Titel. |
Autor: | Puddahmaan [ 01.02.2008, 23:01 ] |
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Hab den auch nur im Dubcc-Forum entdeckt ;-) Wenn du noch mehr solche Sachen von ihm hast nur her damit. ![]() |
Autor: | Puddahmaan [ 24.03.2011, 09:56 ] |
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Paar CPO Tracks, die ich noch nicht kannte... CPO Boss Hogg - The Body Is Hot Daddy V, MC Eiht, CPO - Pimp Shit Von seiner Myspace-Seite "Bye Boo", "Jus Game" & "Bank It": http://www.myspace.com/bosshoggcpo Hat jemand mehr CPO-Material? Gibt mittlerweile noch einige wie ich gesehen habe, aber die DL-Links waren alle leider schon abgelaufen. |
Autor: | BlacPain [ 13.04.2011, 13:29 ] |
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ouch fast verpasst ![]() |
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