Search

Showing posts with label ghetto dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ghetto dogs. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Muthaphukkkin' POOOCH is back!


One of the most renowned alter ego in local hiphop
Pooch of the Ghetto doggs first appearance,
surprise surprise no one is expecting that.

watch classic appearance together with DEATH THREAT here:

thanks for sharing si Aki Rhymestate

Friday, September 9, 2011

Jayflava


jay flava isa sa mga pioneer na rapper,original member ng chinese mafia at ghetto doggs...ilan sa mga underground hit ni jay flava ay yung kanta nila noong member pa sya ng chinese mafia "bo lan chaw" kasama rin sya sa "feel the flava" song din with chinese mafiasa album na "underground shit 97"muling bumalik si jay flava noong 2002 at gumawa ng mga collaborasyon sa karayama self titled album ng archangel production ni boss j or jojo espino at kasama napakipag collab sa 4th album ng oblaxz forver at kasama rin sya sa soundtract ng lastikman "lamig"with syke..at fantastikman soundtrack with syke and sir francis magalona..naglabas ng solo ep na "obsolete" mayroong din syang collaborasyon sa bandang brownman revival "lahat ng araw" track..at meron rin syang band na kinaaaniban ang orb 77

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Anak ni Bakuko




anak ni bakuko---isa sa mga pioneer artist ng dongalo wreckordz,,isa sa mga mahusay magsulat ng mga kataga sa lalim ng mga liriko na kanyang isinusulat..napabilang sa unang rap 1st issue nnong taong 1996.."sya kadiri" track...ilan sa compilation ng dongalo wreckordz ay napasama si anak ni bakuko sa"extranghero"habulan sa ere, "rap xmas 97"pasko sa paranaque,at sya ang kumanta sa soundtrack na unang gangrelated film sa pilipinas..yung gangland..napabilang rin sa ghetoodoggz vol.2,at sa mga compilation na santaklaws xmas album ng dongalo.."munting papel"track..at sa ab normal college sa kantang" richie rich",..isa sa mga lehitimong alamat sa hip hop community sa pilipinas...

Monday, June 20, 2011

IPK (itim pero kayumanggi)


ipk (itim pero kayumanggi)

isa sa mga pioneer artist ng dongalo wreckords,members,,(uno,tusok and eking,,)lumabas sa classic na r.a.p 1st issue taong 1996,isa rin sa original members ng ghetto doggs..inilabas ang unang album noongg 1997 "panibagong patag" na lumabas sa d'concorde music at nagkamit ng "best rap group"para sa debut album nila(panibagong patag taong 1998).,nag tayo ng produksyon na "ipk-oblaxz music"katuwang si k-ozz ng oblaxz...naglabas ng mga compilation album ng kanilang mga artist una ang "kalahi"(kayumanggi ang lahi)(1998), "the rap show"(2002),at "rap game one"(2007)...kabilang sa kanilang mga artist sa ipk oblaxz music ay ang mga sumusunod:(dugong ponebre,kain @abel,humanity,tres manos,dobladista,lady zasta,bigatin,tropang askal,squadron,smiley one,sabayang bigkas,artikulo 13,batang silang,p.n.k.,w.p.a.at lyrical assasin team)naglabas ng ikalawang album na"money or respect"taong 2001. kasabay nito ang paglabas rin ng ikatlong album ng oblaxz na"perdegana"...

thanks for sharin sir(you know who you are..) :-)

IPK Buong hip hop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkpJC8ts2Hs

Thursday, April 7, 2011

D-Coy


D-Coy

Born Wakin Burdado is one of the most respected rappers in The Philippines. A member of the group Madd Poets, D-Coy was one of Dongalo Wreckords' first rap artists. Later on, he joined Chill's Electric Chair Entertainment and is now part of Madd World Entertainment. D-Coy is also known for his serious and creative lyrics.

D-Coy's Life

From the ghettos of Makati City, Manila comes D-Coy, the rapper extraordinaire and record producer that has a def knack for spewing speedy rhymes in Tagalog, and is proud as heck about it.
With a panache for fusing beat-conscious rhymes with a wide, sonic canvas ranging from smooth and sexy rhythm and blues to freaked out rap-rock through his collaboration with popular Filipino rap-rock beasts Slapshock, D-Coy has proven that he is more than willing to give almost anything a go just as long as it’s freaky and cool.
A true innovator in the Filipino urban music scene.

'Who's that guy?'

THE WHOLE thing began as a dare. One slow night at the 2bU! office, Maui, Jason and I decided to listen to a stack of albums still pending for review. We were silenced by the sound of two people moaning and then a guy whispering, "Sandali lang, kukuha lang ako ng condom." We froze for a few seconds—then we all scrambled for the CD cover. "What song is that? Who is that guy?" We asked each other. The "song" was actually an interlude before a ditty called "Safe Sex" and the guy was a rapper who calls himself D-coy.
D-coy who? I was about to find out. Maui, in jest said, "Sige nga, interview him," probably thinking I'd wave off the idea. I would trade my last pack of Tim Tams for a chance to see a replay of Maui's expression when I said nonchalantly, "Sure." Barely two weeks later, I find myself face-to-face with him. I am surprised to find that the guy who appeared almost sinister on his album cover actually seems harmless in person. He is short, possibly even shorter than me.
He makes Fubu (the brand he endorses) in Rockwell his playground. He hams it up for the camera, gamely posing as Mang Betoy snaps away. Later, we go over to Windows for the interview. Over sisig, D-coy leads me into the world of hip-hop – his passion, his life.
Nikusheen On in real life, 24-year-old D-coy has been in the industry for eight years. He tried different aliases, including "Bounce", but none of them really caught on. People just wouldn't stop calling him Cocoy. "I changed it to D-coy to have a more hip-hop touch."
Before embracing the hip-hop culture, D-coy was a simple kid from Sucat. "Hindi ako masyado lumalabas ng bahay. I came from a conservative neighborhood." But getting into music changed that. "I started as a dancer. Then I began writing songs. I met Andrew E. in 1995 and started working with him. That has changed my lifestyle. I was simple before. Now I'm more busy and I have less time to spend with the family." For D-coy, and for the others who share his passion, hip-hop is more than just music. It's a way of life.
Evidently, he feels strongly about the subject. "It's not a fad. It doesn't mean that because you're wearing baggy pants, hip-hop ka na. It's a culture. People say Filipinos have no right to get into hip-hop because they're not black. But we are adapting the music and the culture, hindi ‘yung pagiging black nila."
He disdains misconceptions about his music. "When people think about hip-hop, naiisip violence or gangs, which I believe is wrong. When I rap, I give situations, then I give solutions to these situations. I might not be as popular as other people but I want people to remember my songs—that in some way they helped, that in some way they were able to make a difference."
He also talks about the dilemma of the struggling rappers. "It's difficult. How to reach out to the public and have people appreciate you and your music without sacrificing your artistry. Ang hirap. Number one, because of piracy. And number two, because it's hip-hop. Hindi lahat ng recording companies naniniwala sa hip-hop. Radio stations don't want to play hip-hop."

Frustrated

He gets even more frustrated with the emergence of commercial hip-hop artists. "We've been doing this for how many years now, trying to show people what hip-hop is all about, tapos biglang may lalabas na nagpapa-cute-cute lang. It's hard."
D-coy is outspoken about his feelings. "There are a lot of hypocrites—people who are using you, people who take advantage of you. But you have to do it because you survive. I've had spats with friends because of money, fame and popularity, but that's not what I'm after. I'm doing this because of my love for the art." His album's name spawns from these sentiments.
"Plastic Age" is D-coy's first solo project. His group, Madd Poets, has been active in the hip-hop scene for a while now. Impressively, the album, which is full of catchy Taglish songs, also includes collaborations with talented Filipino artists – Jamir Garcia of Slapshock, Boom and Rhada of Kulay, Kyla, Chill and Radioactive Sago's Lourd De Veyra.
"I collaborated with them to show people that you can bring hip-hop to a higher level. Before I collaborated with them, I worked for Vibestation. That's how I met them. I'm so thankful they had faith in me."
Among the artists that he collaborated with, Lourd and Jamir are his favorites. "I love poetry so much. First time ko siya naka-jam, whoa, nagulat ako. People think Jamir is hardcore because he's from Slapshock but he knows so much about music."
His top picks in the album are "Crazy World" and "Sana."
In the future he wishes to collaborate with Joey Ayala, Francis M ("I opened for his show recently") and "this guy who plays the violin. I want to make a song that will have an orchestra playing."
D-coy fancies himself to be an evangelist of sorts. "I want Pinoys to be able to relate to the album. I want hip-hop to reach out to Filipinos. Like with my song ‘Safe Sex,' I want to prove that we can be entertaining kahit hindi bastos. That people can learn from us. All my songs are positive."
When asked to sum up the message of his album in one statement, he said, "Think positive. Nothing is impossible." An ironic statement from someone named after the lure of danger.
Despite all the difficulties, D-coy remains steadfast in his love for his work. He says the best thing about it is "freedom of expression. It's a way of expressing myself. This is my outlet. And the fact that I get to entertain people. Although some people don't understand, I try to make them. And that I get to travel and tour."
And the worst? "Not being appreciated and the negative comments."
D-coy takes everything in stride and believes that he was really meant to make music. "I think this is what I know. This is what I can do." While he doesn't intend to rap forever, he knows music will always be a part of his life. "Maybe by that time I'll have my own company or record label. I want to produce albums."
His ultimate dreams reflect his deepest passion. "I want the hip-hop scene to be recognized. I'd like to have my own record label...." He drifted off. Lest we think that he is after personal glory, he continues, ". . . to help other artists."
He claims to work well under pressure. "We have to get used to doing songs on the spot. My energy is high when I'm in the studio. Pressure works for me."
When he is not busy promoting his album and writing more songs, he reverts to his simple lifestyle. "I hardly go out of the house. I watch TV, write poetry, cook and read hip-hop magazines."
D-coy relaxes by listening to jazz, reggae and mellow R&B tunes. "I get drained when I write songs so after that, I listen to mellow music."
When asked what makes him different, without missing a beat, he says, "I'm so humble." I wait to see if it was an attempt at humor. Nope. It wasn't.
D-coy has words of inspiration for aspiring rappers. "Tiis lang. Wait for your time to shine. Darating ‘yung time na lahat ng paghihirap mo babalik sa 'yo."
Sort of like what's happening to him now.
The little interlude that became the reason for this interview hardly says anything about the man behind the music. And this interview merely scratches the surface of a whole movement of passionate souls still waiting to be heard.
We have a lot to learn

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Syke


Syke

ipinanganak sa iligan city noong ika-4 ng mayo, 1977. nanalo sa battle on air ng dm955 noong ika-26 ng agosto, 1995 at naging miyembro ng ghetto dogs ng dongalo wreckords. naging artist ng vibestation entertainment at naglabas ng unang album na may sampung kanta noong 1999 sa ilalim ng bmg pilipinas/vibestation entertainment nagtula sa sanctum noong 2000 at naging kaibigan ang ilang mga makabagong spoken-word artist ng pilipinas. nakasama sa bigkas pilipinas album na inilabas nina kooky tuason at ng yabang pinoy. nakasama rin sa no album got skills volume 2 ng rapskallion familia. ilan sa mga kanta ni syke ay nakasama rin sa album ng stick figgas, mobbstarr, the community, nimbus9 and friends, undaground sh*t 97, r.a.p. volume 1, mhc presents the new movement, at marami pang iba. si syke ang isa sa mga magagaling na rapper si pilipinas. in fact, sya ang nagsulat nitong binabasa mo ngayon. hehehe.

source:http://www.myspace.com/sy2dk

paano na - syke
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M5jnHVNttY&feature=related

Syke - Bawal Ang Naka Simangot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W92yUUWClm4&feature=related
---more info's to come