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Download: From Tha Underground Up Mixtape....for free, follow the link below


                                  
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SINGLES:

1. Frank P - For the real  http://www.mediafire.com/?pwgwx02r0fp1pdg
2. Frank P - Ghetto love  http://www.mediafire.com/?kj4kf8lf9pmvkks
3. Kapture  - Ancient glory http://www.mediafire.com/?enol7en7u3zk13b
4. Kapture - The angelik http://www.mediafire.com/?aub01q4q4co3knl
5. The 7th Lordness - Ark of Covenant  http://www.mediafire.com/?94146kh21n7jt2b
6. Insanity,Tebza,Frank P, Kapture & The 7th Lordness - Step aside http://www.mediafire.com/?3kk0hu9378rsk9l
7. The 7th Lordness and Kapture - The chosen one's http://www.mediafire.com/?74ih9r2iayrvo15
8. Mfu_ifour-one - Introduction http://www.mediafire.com/?oubo3yboybecvr9
9. Slang G - Judas - http://www.mediafire.com/?4ild41cn4tpdwqs
10.Slang G - Superhero muzik - http://www.mediafire.com/?h4v8d9yqozz2z65


BEATS by Kapture "Tha angelik":

https://soundcloud.com/ancient-art-beats
http://angelik.bandcamp.com/


Free Underground Hip Hop Mix by Kapturehttp://www1.datafilehost.com/d/627d41d9




CAUTION: for tha real headz only

History of Underground Hip Hop

Early stages

In hip hop’s formative years, the vast majority of the genre was underground music, by definition. Although the Sugarhill Gang gained commercial success in 1979, most artists did not share such prominence until the mid 1980s. Ultramagnetic MCs debut album Critical Beatdown is seen as one of the earliest example of “underground hip hop”. It was described that the album was characteristic of what would later be known as “underground hip hop”.
In 1991, A Tribe Called Quest’s “Check the Rhime” reached #1 on the Billboard Rap Singles Charts, but did not crack the U.S. Hot 100. Once hip hop music entered the pop sphere, a clear dichotomy began to form between the mainstream and the underground. Underground hip hop “scenes” or communities formed in many major U.S. cities bringing artists and audiences together for concerts, open mics, battles and parties.

2000s

It is important to note that many artists that are considered “underground” today, were not always so. Artists such as De La Soul, The Pharcyde, Wu-Tang Clan, and others all broke the U.S. Hot 100 chart more than once. Yet today, they are more likely to tour with today’s alternative hip hop acts, than with their successors at the top of the hip hop charts. This reflects a general: modern fans of underground hip hop music are more likely to embrace music from the genre’s earlier, or classic periods, than the music on commercial hip hop radio stations. Prominent albums of this decade includes Masters of the Universe, which was described as a “refreshing alternative from the mainstream of rap”.