Filed under: Great Moments In Rap,Mix Tapes,Steady Bootleggin',Tape Vaults,Uptown Kicking It
Written by: Robbie Ettelson

Ron G & Apache
I don’t mess with modern R&B but how can you front on the way that The Youngest In Charge did it back then? Anyone can make blends and mash-ups these days thanks to the wonders of software, but what’s fucking with what dude was doing with two turntables, a mic and a four track? Not a cot-damn thing, that’s what.
Respect due to whoever uploaded this…
5 Comments so far
Leave a comment
It’s my estimation that he did those tapes live using 3 or 4 turntables & a sampler (ASR10 I believe). I doubt there was any 4 trackery involved.
Comment by a-one 05.11.10 @love rog g, but could you get the scoop on this pete rock smith n wessun album i have’nt heard shit, that could be classic.
Comment by pmac 05.11.10 @Classy stuff and a goddamn lesson for today’s brand of crab.
Thanks for the hook up.
Between mixes #7 all the way to mixes #11 Ron G had the streets on lock with his mixtapes. I even remember when he had a hour show on WBLS with Miss Jones
Comment by Mec0ne 05.12.10 @Leave a comment
Line and paragraph breaks automatic, e-mail address never displayed, HTML allowed:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>












































































