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KDAY's Class1c & DJ Dense Discuss The Station's New Sale

Folks are happy in Los Angeles because as we reported late last week, KDAY has been sold to a company that’s keeping it alive! Earlier in the year, the station was close to being sold to RBC Communications, who were looking to give Hip-Hop the boot in favor of a Mandarin Chinese format. After that deal fell through, Los Angeles company Meruelo Media stepped up to the plate to purchase KDAY and have made a commitment to bring growth to the station with the legendary call letters. AllHipHop.com paid a visit to KDAY and spent some time with the staff, including two of the most laid back and funny characters on L.A. radio: Class1c and DJ Dense of the Happy Hour (which airs from 3 to 7 pm). The two share their thoughts on the new sale, give a little insight about themselves and of course plug the station’s upcoming Fresh Fest concert (December 28 featuring The Game, Scarface, E-40, Ja Rule and more). It’s Happy Hour time! [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JgbbZn7aoE&w=420&h=315]

Hip-Hop Rumors: Who Might Nas Be Doing A Collab Album With?

You all may have heard that Scarface and Beanie Sigel, who is in jail, were going to do an album called “Mac and Brad” where the two lyrical titans join forces in gangsta excellence. Well, Beans is in jail and Scarface recently shot the whole thing down. But, I’m hearing that another pairing may be in the works. Nas and Face got together for the DJ Khaled album last year and made a masterpiece called “Hip-Hop.” What a song that was/is. Hoping the rumors are true – THAT THEY WILL DO A WHOLE ALBUM TOGETHER! I recently told you that that there will be a Geto Boy’s tour soon, but Face has said there will be no album. BUT, just today Scarface augmented his statement. He said he will not do another Geto Boys album UNLESS RICK RUBIN PRODUCES IT. Interesting. Rick Rubin gave them their best album to date and he’s an overall master. Here is the interview with HardknockTV. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4x7bhUR_H8?feature=player_detailpage&w=640&h=360] They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry! -illseed.] Illseed, Out. GET INTERACTIVE WITH ALLHIPHOP.COM! Follow us on Twitter! Like us on Facebook! Email illseed rumors: kingillseed@gmail.com

Bilal’s Top 5 Hip-Hop Collabos

We loved interviewing and writing about Bilal for our exclusive interview, (Read that here.) That we had to revisit some of our favorite hip-hop songs that featured the soulful singer.  During his long hiatus from recording, some of his best work came from his collaborations with rap artists. From Jay-Z and Jadakiss to Common and Kweli, Bilal has collab’d with some of the best spitters in the game. When asked to list his favorites, even he has to dig deep, “The Dilla ones,”  he says, having worked extensively with the late legend. “Nightmares (The Clipse), Jay-Z that was something unexpected,” Bilal reminisces, “I had a lot of fun doing that. When I worked with Scarface, that was kind of fun as well.” We dug in our proverbial crates, reached out to our friends, and even asked the man himself to come up with this list of our Top 5 Bilal Hip-Hop Collabos. Feel free to add your favorites. “Fallin’” Jay-Z feat. Bilal, American Gangster Released in 2007, as a concept album based on the film by the same name, American Gangster was a critical success and is considered one of Jay’s most personal albums. On “Fallin’”, Bilal, backed by a Dramatics sample, sings the chorus, “I know I shouldn’ta did that/I know it’s gon’ come right back/I know it’s gon’ destroy everything I made/It’s probably gon’ get your boy sent away/But this game I play ain’t no way to fix it/it’s inevitable.” The song is a highlight of Jay’s 10th studio album, the album tied him with Elvis for most number one albums, he broke that record two years later with Blueprint 3. “Reminisce” Bilal feat. Mos Def & Common From his debut, 1st Born Second, “Reminisce” was produced by J. Dilla and featured verses from Mos Def and Common reminiscing on former loves, the song was one of Dilla’s best with a Mos doing background vocals throwing back to the Pete Rock C.L. Smooth classic, “T.R.O.Y.” The song was an ode to ex-girlfriends everywhere and probably caused a slew of ill-fated reunions. “As I think back/will I ever see her face again/as I reminsce.” [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YZjMLRmuV8&w=420&h=315] “Fast Lane” Bilal feat. Jadakiss and Dr. Dre It was a big win for an R&B singer to have Dre beats, especially in 2001, as the legendary producer was flying high with Chronic 2001 and the success of his protege’, Eminem. But, Bilal, at the time signed to Interscope, got not one but two Dre tracks for his debut. Featuring, Jadakiss, “Fast Lane,” was a cautionary tale about the street life. ‘Kiss dropped several gems like, “seem like tellin’ is in/ni**as’ll sign states/get a order of protection/and tell ’em again,” and “I’m a left lane ni**a/ my life is much faster than yours/I’m with a chick/then it’s attached to her bra.” His verses complemented Bilal’s voice and Dre’s beat making for a hip-hop perfect storm. “Waiting for the DJ,” Talib Kweli feat. Bilal You really can’t talk about a Bilal collab without mentioning this song. From Kweli’s solo debut, Quality, in 2002-“Waiting for the DJ” wasn’t a huge hit single, but did well on the charts and the fun, upbeat video got heavy rotation. One of the big anthems from hip-hop “second” golden age, the neo-soul/alt hip-hop/Soulquarian era where The Roots, Kweli, Mos, and company ruled the airwaves and were the major influencers of the culture. “Waiting for the DJ,” was just a fun song that… well, it made your body rock. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bHoYQCREfE] “Can’t Get Right,” Scarface feat. Bilal From ‘Face’s last full-album release, “Can’t Get Right,” was a soulful treatise on Black ghetto life. Released in 2008, the song was classic Scarface, full of pain and trials. “Can’t afford to fill my prescriptions/so we all gon’ die/CVS is slangin’ dope/on every block/worldwide.” This song demonstrated how widespread Bilal’s hip-hop appeal was, at the time of it’s release, it had been 7 years since his previous album, and would be 5 more years until his next. Like all of his collaborations, this song kept fans loving his sound between studio projects.