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		<title>Year in Review: The 5 Best Mixtapes of 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 03:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Boni</dc:creator>
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5. Mixtape Volume 3 by The Hood Internet

The Hood Internet&#8217;s Mixtape Volume 3 is, in my opinion, the best mixtape released by the Chicago-based mash-up duo. Sometimes described as Girl Talk on Adderall, The Hood Internet takes indie rock hits and mashes them up to hip-hop beats. Mixtape Volume 3 is no exception. A few [...]]]></description>
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<h2>5. Mixtape Volume 3 by The Hood Internet</h2>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-1529 alignleft" title="The Hood Internet Mixtape Volume 3" src="http://jetcomx.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/hood_mixtape_three1.jpg" alt="The Hood Internet Mixtape Volume 3" width="300" height="300" /><br />
The Hood Internet&#8217;s <em>Mixtape Volume 3</em> is, in my opinion, the best mixtape released by the Chicago-based mash-up duo. Sometimes described as Girl Talk on Adderall, The Hood Internet takes indie rock hits and mashes them up to hip-hop beats. <em>Mixtape Volume 3</em> is no exception. A few of the our favorite tracks include Crime Mob vs The Dodos &#8211; &#8220;Stilettos In The Park&#8221;, Pimp C (feat. Lil Keke) vs The New Pornographers &#8211; &#8220;Knocking Fablez Down&#8221; and Lil Wayne (feat. Static Major) vs The Bloody Beetroots &#8211; &#8220;We Are From Venice (Lil Weezy Ana).&#8221; These tracks showcase the talent and versatility that Aaron Brink and Steve Reidell bring to the DJ/mash-up arena.</p>
<p>Tracklist:</p>
<blockquote><p>1. Intro (Ninjasonik vs Air France)<br />
2. Estelle (feat. Kanye West) vs The Ting Tings &#8211; Shut Up, American Boy<br />
3. Rick Ross (feat. R. Kelly) vs Hercules &amp; Love Affair &#8211; Blind Speed<br />
4. Chromeo vs Rihanna &#8211; Don&#8217;t Stop The Fancy Footwork<br />
5. The-Dream vs Cut Copy &#8211; Light Falsetto Music<br />
6. El Perro Del Mar &#8211; Inner Island (The Hood Internet Remix)<br />
7. Stacey Q vs Yeasayer &#8211; Sunrise Of Hearts<br />
8. Flo Rida (feat. T-Pain) vs Hot Chip &#8211; Hold On To That Low<br />
9. New Young Pony Club vs Simian Mobile Disco &#8211; Bomb Deprivation<br />
10. Shawty Lo vs Trans Am &#8211; Dey Know Obscene Strategies<br />
11. Three 6 Mafia vs Joan As Policewoman &#8211; Fuck That, I Defy<br />
12. Wiz Khalifa vs The Black Ghosts &#8211; Say Someway<br />
13. Ludacris vs She &amp; Him &#8211; Sentimental Hearts<br />
14. Crime Mob vs The Dodos &#8211; Stilettos In The Park<br />
15. The Cool Kids vs Le Loup &#8211; We Are Mikey! We Are Rock!<br />
16. Jay-Z (feat. Lil Wayne) vs Xiu Xiu &#8211; I Do Brooklyn When I Want<br />
17. Webbie vs Black Moth Super Rainbow &#8211; Drippy I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T<br />
18. Pimp C (feat. Lil Keke) vs The New Pornographers &#8211; Knocking Fablez Down<br />
19. Ghostface Killah vs Caribou &#8211; Apollo Narrows<br />
20. Ol&#8217; Dirty Bastard (feat. Kelis) vs White Williams &#8211; Got Your Smoke<br />
21. MF DOOM vs Ladytron &#8211; My Favorite Ladytrons<br />
22. T-Pain (feat. Chris Brown) vs TV On The Radio &#8211; Frozen Age<br />
23. Birdman (feat. DJ Khaled, Rick Ross) vs Sebastien Tellier vs SebastiAn &#8211; $100 Million Sportswear<br />
24. Lil Mama (feat. Chris Brown, T-Pain) vs MSTRKRFT &#8211; Shawty Get Looks<br />
25. Bun B (feat. Rick Ross, David Banner, 8Ball) vs Of Montreal &#8211; Gallery Piece Of Everything<br />
26. Lil Kim (feat. Missy Elliott) vs MGMT &#8211; Can You Hear My Kids Now<br />
27. The Cardigans vs Ratatat &#8211; Mirando Birdfool<br />
28. Fleetwood Mac vs Daft Punk &#8211; You Make Lovin&#8217; Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger<br />
29. Three 6 Mafia vs The Long Blondes &#8211; Lolli Lolli Pop That Century<br />
30. Lil Wayne vs The Bloody Beetroots &#8211; We Are From Venice (Lil Weezy Ana)<br />
31. Big Boi feat. Purple Ribbon All-Stars vs Ghislain Poirier &#8211; Blazin Kryptonite<br />
32. Spank Rock vs Burial &#8211; Bumpangel<br />
33. Usher (feat. Young Jeezy) vs Los Campesinos! &#8211; The Year This Club Broke (My Heart)<br />
34. R. Kelly (feat. Huey) vs Rogue Wave &#8211; Endless Hookup</p></blockquote>
<p>Listen to Pimp C (feat. Lil Keke) vs The New Pornographers &#8211; &#8220;Knocking Fablez Down&#8221;</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.sendspace.com/file/5rpgcv" target="_blank">Click here to download <em>Mixtape Volume 3</em> by The Hood Internet</a></h3>
<h2>4. The Mixtape About Nothing by Wale</h2>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1536" title="Wale The Mixtape About Nothing" src="http://jetcomx.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/mixtapecover1.jpg" alt="Wale The Mixtape About Nothing" width="300" height="300" />Inspired by the hit 90&#8242;s TV series  <em>Seinfeld</em>, Washington D.C.-based rapper Wale lays down his best verses on <em>The Mixtape About Nothing</em>. Featured on <em>The Mixtape About Nothing</em> are numerous samples from Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer. On track 6, entitled &#8220;The Kramer,&#8221; Wale raps about the use of the word &#8220;nigger&#8221; in today&#8217;s society. On &#8220;The Vacation From Ourselves,&#8221; Elaine Benes, aka Julia Louis-Dreyfus makes a surprise appearance, saying that,</p>
<blockquote><p>“…Wale is a big fan of my show <em>Seinfeld</em>. I’m here on this mixtape to tell you that he’s awesome and don’t you think that makes me the coolest person EVER, and don’t you think my kids are gonna think I’m so cool I’m on this mixtape….MOTHERFUCKERRRR! Word up…word up…goddamnit.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Tracklist:</p>
<blockquote><p>1. “The Opening Title Sequence” (produced by Best Kept Secret)<br />
2. “The Roots Song Wale Is On” f. Chrisette Michele (produced by ?uestlove &amp; James Poyser)<br />
3. “The Feature Heavy Song” f. Bun B, Pusha T and Tre from UCB (produced by Best Kept Secret)<br />
4. “The Freestyle (Roc Boys)”<br />
5. “The Perfect Plan” (produced by Best Kept Secret)<br />
6. “The Kramer” (produced by Best Kept Secret)<br />
7. “The Crazy” (produced by Best Kept Secret)<br />
8. “The Vacation From Ourselves” (produced by Best Kept Secret)<br />
9. “The Remake of A Remake (All I Need)” f. Tawiah (produced by Mark Ronson)<br />
10. “The Grown Up” (produced by Best Kept Secret)<br />
11. “The Manipulation” (produced by Best Kept Secret)<br />
12. “The Artistic Integrity” (produced by Best Kept Secret)<br />
13. “The Star”<br />
14. “The Skit (Untz Untz)”<br />
15. “The Cliche Lil Wayne Feature (It’s The Remix baby!)” (produced by Osinachi)<br />
16. “The Bmore Club Slam” (produced by Scottie B)<br />
17. “The Chicago Falcon Remix” f. The Budos Band (produced by Mark Ronson &amp; Eli Escobar)<br />
18. “The Hype” (produced by Best Kept Secret)<br />
19. “The End Credits” (produced by Best Kept Secret)</p></blockquote>
<p>Listen to &#8220;The Feature Heavy Song&#8221; feat. Bun B, Pusha T and Tre of UCB</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.zshare.net/download/12770681c4ad01f5/" target="_blank">Click here to download <em>The Mixtape About Nothing</em> by Wale</a></h3>
<h2>3. Sky High by DJ Benzi, Kanye West, &amp; Plain Pat</h2>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1538" title="Sky High DJ Benzi Kanye West Plain Pat" src="http://jetcomx.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/3046504199_d56197f009_o1.jpg" alt="Sky High DJ Benzi Kanye West Plain Pat" width="300" height="300" />Kanye West teamed up with both DJ Benzi and Plain Pat to create <em>Sky High</em>, a mixtape that remixes both old and new Kanye tracks, in anticipation of his latest album <em>808s &amp; Heartbreak</em>. Featured on this mixtape is an all-star cast of producers including Cookin Soul, A-Trak, Nick Catchdubs, Stretch Armstrong, and Diplo. A-Trak totally kicks ass on his fast-paced version of &#8220;Stronger.&#8221; A few of the other hot tracks on <em>Sky High</em> include &#8220;Champion (Nick Catchdubs Remix),&#8221; &#8220;Get Em High (A-Trak Remix),&#8221; and &#8220;Impatient Boy (Benzi Refix).&#8221;</p>
<p>Tracklist:</p>
<blockquote><p>1. Kanye West &#8211; Sky High Intro<br />
2. Kanye West &#8211; good Morning ft. Big Sean (The Kickdrums Remix)<br />
3. Kanye West &#8211; Champion (Nick Catchdubs Remix)<br />
4. Kanye West &#8211; Barry Bonds (Eli Escobar Remix)<br />
5. Kanye West &#8211; Crack Musik (Cookin Soul Remix)<br />
6. Kanye West &#8211; We Major (The Kickdrums Remix)<br />
7. Kanye West &#8211; Get Em High (A-Trak Remix)<br />
8. Kanye West &#8211; Throw Some (Cousin Cole Remix)<br />
9. Kanye West &#8211; Electric Touch (Steve1der &amp; Mighty Mi Remix)<br />
10. Kanye West &#8211; Love Lockdown (Tom Wrecks Remix)<br />
11. Kanye West &#8211; Flashing Lights (Diplo Remix)<br />
12. Kanye West &#8211; Addiction (Kenny Dope &amp; Terry Hunter Remix)<br />
13. Kanye West &#8211; Stronger (A-Trak Remix)<br />
14. Kanye West &#8211; Impatient Boy (Benzi Refix)<br />
15. Kanye West &#8211; HomeComing (Discotech Remix)<br />
16. Kanye West &#8211; I Wonder (Scottie B Remix)<br />
17. Kanye West &#8211; good Life (Strech Armstrong Remix)<br />
18. Kanye West &#8211; Can’t Tell Me Nothing (Dj Godfather Remix)</p></blockquote>
<p>Listen to &#8220;Impatient Boy (Benzi Remix)&#8221;</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.filedropper.com/djbenziplainpat-skyhigh-getrightmusiccom" target="_blank">Click here to download<em> Sky High</em> by DJ Benzi, Kanye West, &amp; Plain Pat</a></h3>
<h2>2. A Kid Named Cudi by KiD CuDi</h2>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1541" title="A Kid Named Cudi by Kid Cudi" src="http://jetcomx.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/00-plain_pat_and_emile_presents_kid_cudi-a_kid_named_cudi-front-2008-300x3001.jpg" alt="A Kid Named Cudi by Kid Cudi" width="300" height="300" />Cleveland-based rapper KiD CuDi made waves in the hip-hop world with the release of <em>A Kid Named CuDi</em> earlier this year. The man&#8217;s lyrical flow rivals that of Lupe Fiasco. His most famous single &#8220;Day N&#8217; Nite&#8221;, which helped launch his career, is included on this mixtape. A few of the other tracks that stand out on <em>A Kid Named CuDi</em> are &#8220;Man On The Moon (The Anthem)&#8221; and &#8220;Embrace The Martian.&#8221; After catching the attention of Kanye West, KiD CuDi was able to collaborate with West on &#8220;Welcome to Heartbreak,&#8221; a cut off of <em>808s &amp; Heartbreak</em>. CuDi has also recently performed at the 2008 MTV VMA&#8217;s with Travis Barker and DJ AM. Making a guest appearance on <em>A Kid Named CuDi</em> is Wale.</p>
<p>Tracklist:</p>
<blockquote><p>1. Intro<br />
2. Down &amp; Out<br />
3. Is There Any Love? feat. Wale (Produced by Emile)<br />
4. Cudi Get<br />
5. Man On The Moon (The Anthem) (Produced by NOSAJTHING)<br />
6. The Prayer (Produced by Plain Pat)<br />
7. Day N Nite (Produced Dot Da Genius)<br />
8. Embrace The Martian &#8211; Crookers feat. Kid Cudi<br />
9. Maui Wowie<br />
10. 50 Ways To Make A Record (Produced by Emile &amp; Plain Pat)<br />
11. Whenever<br />
12. Pillow Talk<br />
13. Save My Soul (The Cudi Confession)<br />
14. T.G.I.F. feat. Chip The Ripper<br />
15. Cudi Spazzin<br />
16. Cleveland Is The Reason (Produced Dot Da Genius)<br />
17. Heaven At Nite</p></blockquote>
<p>Listen to &#8220;Day N&#8217; Nite&#8221;</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.mediafire.com/file/2zj1jz0leze/KiD_CuDi-a_KiD_named_CuDi-2008 - Jetcomx.com.rar" target="_blank">Click here to download <em>A Kid Named Cudi</em> by Kid Cudi</a></h3>
<h2>1. Viva La Hova by Mick Boogie &amp; Terry Urban</h2>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-1542 alignleft" title="Viva La Hova Mick Boogie Terry Urban" src="http://jetcomx.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/vivalahova-web1.jpg" alt="Viva La Hova Mick Boogie Terry Urban" width="300" height="300" />Over the last few years, one aspect of hip-hop that has really taken center stage is the mixing of a cappella Jay-Z tracks with rock music. The trend started with Kev Brown&#8217;s <em>Brown Album</em>, and was quickly followed by DJ Danger Mouse&#8217;s <em>The Grey Album</em> and Linkin Park&#8217;s <em>Collision Course. Viva La Hova</em> by Mick Boogie &amp; Terry Urban is the latest installment in this sub-genre of hip-hop. Each and every track on <em>Viva La Hova</em> is mashed-up so masterfully well that it reminds me of the musical prowess featured on <em>The Grey Album</em>. A few of the tracks that you NEED to listen to first are &#8220;Public Speeding,&#8221; &#8220;Lost Part 1,&#8221; and &#8220;The Reverse Fix.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tracklist:</p>
<blockquote><p>1) Intro (produced by Mick Boogie &amp; Terry Urban)<br />
2) Public Speeding (produced by Cookin’ Soul)<br />
3) Know My Place (produced by The Amps)<br />
4) Never Changing (produced by nVMe)<br />
5) Miss Trouble (produced by Judah)<br />
6) Back At My Place (produced by Remot)<br />
7) No Love Coming Home (produced by The Kickdrums) <img src='http://jetcomx.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Lost Part 1 (produced by Coldplay)<br />
9) A Spy’s Prayer (produced by nVMe)<br />
10) Science Is Ignorant (produced by Gooch)<br />
11) The Reverse Fix (produced by Mick Boogie &amp; nVMe)<br />
12) Hola Blanco (produced by Garbs Infinite)<br />
13) Take The Hill (produced by nVMe)<br />
14) Lost Part 2 (remixed by Mick Boogie)<br />
15) Cold Success (produced by 9th Wonder)<br />
16) What If We Cry? (produced by Remot)<br />
17) Beach Chair (produced by Coldplay)<br />
18) Falling In Shadows (produced by 6th Sense)<br />
19) Life of Clocks (produced by Terry Urban)<br />
20) X-Y-Z (produced by Hasan Insane)</p></blockquote>
<p>Listen to &#8220;Public Speeding&#8221;</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.zshare.net/download/5346024211882b2e/" target="_blank"> Click here to download Viva La Hova by Mick Boogie &amp; Terry Urban</a></h3>
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		<title>An Interview with Mick Boogie: Motivation Personified</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marlene Boyette</dc:creator>
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Jetcomx’s newest kid on the block, Marlene Boyette, recently had a chance to sit down and chop it up the Renaissance man himself, Mick Boogie. By deejaying A-list celebrity events across the globe, producing sick mixtapes AND running a successful clothing store, Mick brings new meaning to the term &#8220;motivated&#8221;.  By the time the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Jetcomx’s newest kid on the block, Marlene Boyette, recently had a chance to sit down and chop it up the Renaissance man himself, <a title="Mick Boogie" href="http://www.pressplayfashionforward.com/" target="_blank">Mick Boogie</a>. By deejaying A-list celebrity events across the globe, producing sick mixtapes AND running a successful clothing store, Mick brings new meaning to the term &#8220;motivated&#8221;.  By the time the interview was over, he had me feeling like I may need to step MY game up. Check it…<br />
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<em><strong>Hey Mick, thanks for taking the time to do this interview for Jetcomx.com, its much appreciated.</strong></em></p>
<p>No problem.  My pleasure…</p>
<p><em><strong>Why don’t we start off with you telling us a bit about yourself?  Where are you from, when did you first begin deejaying and what / who are some of your biggest influences?</strong></em></p>
<p>I’m from Youngstown, OH and moved to Cleveland, OH in 1996 for college.  I started taking it seriously after college when I didn’t like the job market (laughs).  My influences range from Jazzy Jeff and Kid Capri to Stretch Armstrong and Bobitto.</p>
<p><strong><em>What was the first piece of vinyl that you ever purchased?</em></strong></p>
<p>Wow… the first one I remember was (appropriately) Tony Basil’s “Hey Mickey” in kindergarten.</p>
<p><em><strong>[laughs] That’s interesting. What’s the best city, in your opinion, for record digging?</strong></em></p>
<p>When I used to dig [for records], I didn’t live in NYC…so [digging in] NYC was always amazing. (<em>Mick Boogie recently relocated to Brooklyn, NY from Cleveland, OH</em>)</p>
<p><strong><em>What is your most prized music related item and why (record, piece of equipment etc.)?</em></strong></p>
<p>My “<em>He’s The Deejay, I’m The Rapper</em>” [DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Price] cassette.  The first hip-hop thing I ever bought.  Got it at a Kmart in Naples, Florida in 4th grade…and it changed my life.</p>
<p><em><strong>I know that you have been doing a lot of gigs across the US and abroad. To date, what / where was the most memorable event that you deejaying and why?</strong></em></p>
<p>I really enjoyed spinning with [DJ Jazzy] Jeff at Will Smith’s Hancock Movie Premier Party… A-List all the way. A very dope experience … and Will is probably one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet.</p>
<p><em><strong>I imagine that would be an amazing experience, both as a DJ and as a fan of Will [Smith] and [DJ Jazzy] Jeff. </strong></em><strong><em>Do you feel that the evolution of technology is leading to the deterioration of turntablism as an art form / element of hip -hop?</em></strong></p>
<p>Nah…it’s advancing it.  I can be so much more creative now during my sets.  I love it.</p>
<p><em><strong>What is the creative process involved in putting together a project such as you and <a title="Terry Urban" href="http://www.terryurban.net" target="_blank">Terry Urban</a>’s recent Mashup Mix “<a title="Viva La Hova" href="http://jetcomx.com/2008/11/03/mixtape-mondays-jay-z-vs-coldplay-viva-la-hova/" target="_blank">Viva La Hova</a>”?</strong></em></p>
<p>Time, effort, creativity and a good musical ear.  Finding the right beats, samples, producers, acapellas, and mixing them all in a pot and hoping it comes out good… and it did!</p>
<p><em><strong>There&#8217;s no disputing that. It&#8217;s defiantly a solid project. Are you at all surprised by the amount of attention that “Viva La Hova” is receiving?</strong></em></p>
<p>A little… but we kind of felt it was special when we finished it.  When people were coming up to my wife at her job talking about it though… that’s how we knew we made it… [laughs]</p>
<p><em><strong>Entertainment Weekly recently asked you to create a prospective <a title="Obama Inauguration Playlist" href="http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2008/11/obama-playlist.html" target="_blank">Obama Inauguration Playlist</a>. I’m sure that the sheer thought of possibly rocking a historic event like this was inspirational enough, but how did you go about the song selection for this project?</strong></em></p>
<p>I looked up what Obama liked, cross-reference that, with songs that work for multiple audiences, and added some “MB favs” on top of it… and there you go.</p>
<p><em><strong>In addition to being an in demand DJ with a popular blog, word on the street is that you also co-own a lifestyle boutique by the name of Motivation and have an almost clinical addiction for sneakers.</strong></em></p>
<p>[laughs] Yes.  Check us out at <a title="www.mtvtn.com" href="http://www.mtvtn.com" target="_blank">www.mtvtn.com</a>. It’s in Ann Arbor, Michigan and is doing really, really well.  Very excited to be part of it.  And yes, I love sneakers!</p>
<p><em><strong>Can you tell us a bit about how your involvement w/ Motivation came about, as well as what your most rare / exclusive pair of kicks are?</strong></em></p>
<p>My partner Mike and I have been good friends and business partners for a few years before hand, so with our combined talents, connections and ideas, it was a great logical progression.  Sneaker-wise, nothing too rare but I love stuff like my Stussy dunks and my De La Soul’s.  I also have these burgundy leather YSL’s that are crazy!</p>
<p><em><strong>If you weren’t a globe trotting DJ, what do you think your occupation would be?</strong></em></p>
<p>I have a Masters in Marketing, so I’d probably be sitting at a desk somewhere promoting something, somehow, someway!</p>
<p><em><strong>What are 5 songs that you could never hear too many times?</strong></em></p>
<p>Biggie – Hypnotize<br />
Jay-Z – PSA<br />
Bel Biv Devoe – Poison<br />
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Under The Bridge<br />
Daft Punk – Around The World</p>
<p><em><strong>Do you have any projects currently in the works or anything that our readers should be on the look out for?</strong></em></p>
<p>Some cool mixtapes coming up for Hypebeast and a remix mixtape project for <a title="Adele" href="http://www.adele.tv">Adele</a>, who is like the Amy Winehouse of Sony.</p>
<p><em><strong>That’s great. I’m actually a big fan of Adele, so I’ll be looking forward to hearing that project.  Thanks (again) for your time, Mick!</strong></em></p>
<p>You’re welcome.</p>
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