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February 9, 2016

Re-Up: Half a Mill Freestyles




One MC who shows up on a lot of my old WYNU tapes is Half A Mill. I ripped a few of his freestyles from 1996 through 1999. There is one of them (Oct 96) where he rhymes for nearly 10 minutes without stopping. R.I.P. Half a Mill, one of BK's finest.


Half A Mil Freestyles (zip)
*includes Half a Mill Freestyles From WNYU 1996-1999




 

This post helped created a lot of buzz for Dirty Waters, and also gets a lot of re-up requests. I mostly remember this post for getting lifted and re-posted in a ton of other places, mostly with no credit. I gotta shout out to watchloud.com, though, for keeping the original link alive, and giving source credit. At the same time- how you gonna report that someone took their own life without fact checking? And also the things you cite about Half a Mill's life, through his lyrics, seem a bit distasteful. When you have someone's family pissed off from what should be a 'tribute,' you lose as a journalist.

13 comments:

  1. Props for posting all these freestyles. Half A Mil definitely had a unique style on the mic. If I recall correctly on the same night as the WNYU 1997 freestyle they played a Half A Mil demo that sampled Nas verse on Verbal Intercourse...
    'From the womb to the tomb, presume the unpredictable...'
    Can you dig that shit up? Props

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  2. good lookin. do you have any of his joints like make it hot or the demo dj scratch produced?

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  3. i might have some of his demos, let me check see if I can find...

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  4. the beginning of the Mayfield sample must be the same used in Mase Feat. Total - What You Want

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  5. Are you serious with that Mase reference on this blog?!?! What is this Fisher Price my first samples?

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  6. right about the sample its Curtis Mayfield 'Right on for the Darkness' Mase and Total used it too, that track was ok.

    anyone know where the Half a Mill track is from (with Curtis sample) I'm pretty sure its unreleased material but not sure..

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  7. By the way the track sounds I would guess that it was unreleased. Probably on a dirty DAT or tape. Most of his tracks played on WNYU sounded like that. There was another dope Half-A-Mil track that sampled Sade 'Kiss of Life'.

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  8. Straight Heat Rocks!!!!

    Good lookin' on this. This cat had ridiculous talent. R.I.P.

    5 or 6 years ago there was a kid on Soulseek who had a gang of Half-A-Mill demos. I grabbed some other shit with the thought of going back later for the demos but I never saw him on Slsk again.

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  9. I heard there was some good stuff on soulseek but not sure how to use it, is it worth downloading and all that?

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  10. Yeah I don't really use it anymore, but in the pre-blog days it used to be a great place to find obscure music of all genres.

    It went downhill when the RIAA started cracking down on file-sharing, that considerably dried up the pool of users.

    It's still aight, just not as many people around. Last I checked it was still a decent place to find old soul and jazz records.

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  11. Thanks for these Half a Mill freestyles. He was one of the nicest. I heard that he had an E.P. out after the "Homicide scene,Any day" single.Don't know if that's true but maybe them demos were on that.I remember hearing maybe 2 or 3 other joints from him back then.Dope blog.

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  12. Half is among the elite. His knowledge is impressive. Smart Dude to say the least. Please post any unreleased half I need that for real!

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  13. yeeah please is possible reup the link? Bless RIP Milliatto

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