Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 14
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 14
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 13
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 13
24. Equipto – Silver Stream | San Francisco, '99
1 – Not a typo, at least as far as I know.
Monday, June 23, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 12
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 12
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 11
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 11
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 10
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 10
01. The Link Crew – World in My Eyes | Santa Rosa, '95
Friday, June 20, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 09
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 09
Peace to The Jacka and Krushadelic of Underground Rebellion.
Minor liner notes on Volume 9
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 08
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 08
02. BHB (Blue House Boyz) – This is How We Chill | Oakland, '94
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 07
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 07
15. Mental Prizm – Strawberry Moon | Bay Area, '94
If you somehow don't know, or need a refresher course, Shomari Smith's 2021 short film does a good job of recapping. Except (and this is no fault of a short trying to summarize an over forty minute long event in nearly half that time,) it didn't cover just how much Saafir was hounding and goading Casual with taunts and barbs prior to the actual day. So we flip the script over and here's Saafir in the weeks leading up to the battle, on the air at the Wake Up Show and he's freestyle dissing Casual the entire time. This much important lead-up has nearly been lost to history.
But wait, there's more! What we used to only see Rap Pages magazine photos of and hear whispered rumors about, now exists as documented proof on YouTube. Another filmed battle, also from prior to the KMEL battle, with both writtens, freestyling, and also an audience. The infamous footage of Saafir face-to-face against Casual on stage, stealing Casual's wallet, and handing it back to him, while rapping the whole time. Absolutely legendary. Live from the Krash Palace in San Francisco. Also included is a portion of the Dereliks' show beforehand, all filmed and uploaded by Luke Sick of Sacred Hoop, with DJ Hen Boogie showin' up in the comments section.
So why not include this in the anthology instead? Because the audio is fairly bad. The video, therefore, is an even more important part of this. So I kept it a visual thing.
(I've read that this might be from Friday, September 16th, '94. There was a show there on that date featuring Del, Pep Love & Jay-Biz, Mystik Journeymen, The Nocturnals, Lyrical C, with DJ Apollo. Someone else said Tajai was also there that night. Problem is, Casual, Saafir, Dereliks, Sacred Hoop, none of those guys are mentioned. So my guess is it's a different Honey Presents Showcase at the Krash Palace, with Hiero members, from around that same time.)
I tried to limit my selections to songs rather than freestyles. I made an exception for Saafir. Whereas Casual has Hiero and a catalog of music to fall back on, this is too big of a part of Saafir's legacy to be left unmentioned.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 06
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 06
01. Motion Man – '93 Swing | Oakland, '93
Monday, June 16, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 05
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 05
01. Gangsta G – Just Packin'1 | East Palo Alto, '93
02. Ghetto Politix – Keep Me High | San Jose, '93
03. Third Sight – The Bump | San Jose, '93
04. F–Mob – Pump, Pump (The Vibe) | Oakland, '93
05. Jayswift – Street Life | Oakland, '93
06. Blood Box-N-Ready Rock – Life in the Gardens | San Francisco, '93
07. D-Bone – Real in the Ghetto | Oakland, '93
08. Pep Love & Jay-Biz – Everyday of the Week | Oakland, '93
09. The Coup – Dig It! | Oakland, '93
10. Young Life & Mac J – Kickin' It With Young Life | East Palo Alto, '93
11. D.N.G. – No Justice | Oakland, '93
12. To Be Continued... – Can I Get My Flow On | Oakland, '93
13. Scott Free – Ill School Grammar | San Jose, '93
14. The Conscious Daughters – We Roll Deep | Oakland, '93
15. Kranky – Product of the Fatt Mahn | Vallejo, '93
16. Too Short – Just Another Day | Oakland, '93
17. Lil T – The Bay [Demo Version] | Richmond, '93
18. Daddy Coffee – Coffee Stirs the Flavor | East Palo Alto, '93
19. Section-8 –Where I'm Comin' From | Oakland, '93
20. D.R. Shake – San Mateo County | East Palo Alto, '93
21. Rally Ral – Something Kind of Funky | Oakland, '93
22. Dead End – The Shit | San Francisco, '93
23. Sonya C2 – Life Ain't Nothing But a Game | Richmond, '93
24. Potential Homicide – Times Gettin' Ruff | Vallejo, '93
25. Lil Dee – The Money (Remix) | Kentfield, '93
Peace to Quiz One of Ghetto Politix, Pam the Funkstress from The Coup, and Special One of The Conscious Daughters.
Minor liner notes on Volume 5
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 04
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 04
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 03
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 03
Friday, June 13, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 02
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 02
Minor liner notes on Volume 2
1
- Not the one that changed his name to PSD, that's a different
nineties rapper from Vallejo named Stevie Dee. Duh.
2 - This demo,
one of his earliest, is only available on the cassette version of
Hiero Oldies II.
3 - Live with Billy Jam, plus Khayree on guitar.
Props to Marty for the Mac Dre MP3 back in the day.
4 - Note that
it's ILL Romeo and not LIL Romeo.
5 - There is a studio version of
this. It hasn't ever appeared anywhere online, as far as I'm
aware.
Look folks, you can put quotes 'round those footnotes.
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 01
The Bay really has it all. Especially when it comes to hip hop sub-genres. It's not just mobb music, turntablism, and hyphy. We also have gangsta rap and g-funk. But seriously, when boom bap and / or jazz rap get brought up, the Bay Area usually doesn't. That's not the typical focus. Except today and for the next two weeks, it is.
Whether you know your Mac Ts from your Mack-Ts1 or not, there's somethin' for everyone here. Doesn't matter if you're listening to I.Q. or Eyeque. I got it all covered: from Dave Dub to Joe Dub, everything from dank smokin' killers to doja smokin' nerds. A who's who of “who's that?”, that'll make you sound like a group of owls listenin' to Mike Jones.
I made this with both the “East Coast purists” and the “hardcore Bay Area fans that don't even know who DJ Premier is” in mind. I wanted to show each group, and everybody in-between, how vast and yet also how insular the Bay can be. That juxtaposition is just one of many themes found throughout the following fourteen volumes of this anthology.
In 1990, Too Short already had his first Greatest Hits album, and by '99 you could find all that shit on Napster. During the decade between, the streets were flooded with tapes. Independent tapes, trunk tapes, demos, custom joints, you name it.
Thanks to 12manrambo, Billy Jam, Da Cream Hunter, Gary Baca, Kwame Harrison, L-Wood, MadHuman, OGDonNinja, potlood, R8R, Ripped Open By Metal Explosions, Til Inf., and everybody else sharing music for us all to hear. Don't get hissed off.
So maybe we're still known more for our alt-comedy scene than our alt-rap one. I'm here to help change that, with a head start for your weekend and your summer playlists. You ever hear of Bay Area Hip-Hop History 101? This is the advanced class. (As an aside, the one track from '89 that I would've picked as a lead-in to represent this group of recordings I've gathered is East Side Oakland's Eastmont Mall.)
Local Lingo: Bay Area Jazz Rap '90-'99 Anthology Vol. 01
01. 2wo Dominatorz – Visions2 | San Francisco, '90
02. 415 – 415 (Remix) | Oakland, '90
03. BP (Black Power)3 – Mind Power | Vallejo, '90
04. Chill E.B. – Let's Roll | Antioch, '90
05. D-Loc – Be a Friend to the End | Oakland, '90
06. Dan the Automator – King of the Beats ft. MC Twan | San Francisco, '90
07. Dangerous Dame – Far From a Regular | Oakland, '90
08. De-Ric-De – Gangster Base | Oakland, '90
09. Dice Man P & DJ Ronski – Kick It! | Richmond, '90
10. Funky Illness – Fire It Up | San Francisco, '90
11. I.M.P. (Ill-Mannered Posse) – Listen | San Francisco, '90
12. E-A-Ski4 – High Stepping | Oakland, '90
13. Hugh EMC – My Poetry | San Francisco, '90
14. The J Ski Set – Funk Technique | Concord, '90
15. The Legion – Saucy | Oakland, '90
16. Lyrical Prophecy – You Can't Swing This | San Jose, '90
17. Maximum Security –This Beat is Endorsed | Vallejo, '90
18. MC Jay & DJ Villian – City of a Gangster | Oakland, '90
19. Mr. Nice Guy5 – It Ain't That Type of Party | Davis, '90
20. Peanut Butter Wolf – Rebel Within ft. MC Twan6 | San Jose, '90
21. So Busy – My Intro | East Palo Alto, '90
22. Raised by Seuss – Jane & Jim | Campbell, '90
23. Richie Rich – Side Show | Oakland, '90
24. The Mac7 – Enuff of Tis Shit! | Vallejo, '90
25. One Cause One Effect – Let's Get Busy | Oakland, '90
Peace to The Mac, Cougnut, Quiz One of Lyrical Prophecy, and Dangerous Dame.
Minor liner notes on Volume 1
1 - Mac T is from Pittsburg and Mack-T is from San Francisco. That doesn't even get into Young Mack-T, outta Stockton.
2 - Samples Strawberry Letter 23, originally by Shuggie Otis, who was from Sonoma.
3 - Signed to Too Short's 75 Girls Records.
4 - His first release, as Easy-A-Ski.
5 - The artwork for the single was done by 8th Wonder.
6 - Both early PBW and Automator separately worked with this local MC, Twan, in 1990.
7 - Mac Dre was his namesake and protégé.
Look folks, you can put quotes 'round those footnotes.