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Posted on: Thu, 02/24/2011 - 1:43am #26234

McDunkin
Earlier this week, Bay Area rapper Lil B released a mixtape entitled “Free Music,” which as the title suggests, contained 676 free tracks. The massive collection, which can be downloaded as a three-part .rar file, comes on the heels of Lil B’s first retail release, Angel’s Exodus.
“Free Music” follows the same high volume release strategy that prompted Lil B to also create over 150 different MySpace pages, which all have dozens of free songs posted on them. By all accounts, most of the mixtape songs are collected from the aforementioned, scattered MySpace pages. Download links, which presumably won’t be active for long are below.
“What led to the ‘Based Freestyles’ was really just the state of the music industry,” Lil B told HipHopDX during a 2010 interview. “Just being forgotten about and coming to a point where it’s just all on you. That put me in a mode where I was freestyling and just really doing what I love. I was just putting my life into it, and I could do was be real because I was at such a low point.”
In other Lil B news, NBA Scoring leader Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder told Complex.com he would accept a challenge to play Lil B in a game of one-on-one before the NBA All-Star Game. The match was apparently spawned via some friendly trash talking from Lil B on Twitter.
KEVIN DURANT SCARED TO PLAY HOOP WITH ME 1 on 1 I KNEW HE WASENT BOUT IT. – Lil B5:57 PM Feb 1st via webLil B From The Pack
LILBTHEBASEDGOD“We head up to San Francisco next week,” Durant told Complex.com “So I think that’s where he lives. I don’t know if he’s there now or whatever, but if I have time and he has time, we gonna get this going, because he’s been talking a lot of trash.”
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Posted on: Thu, 02/24/2011 - 10:23am #498961

Dale WorthingtonParticipantCrazy coincidence that you posted this, McDunkin.
I downloaded all 3 files last night and spent like 2 hours trying to unzip the files.
Got an error message on each.
Is anyone else having any issues…
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Posted on: Thu, 02/24/2011 - 10:23am #499021

Dale WorthingtonParticipantCrazy coincidence that you posted this, McDunkin.
I downloaded all 3 files last night and spent like 2 hours trying to unzip the files.
Got an error message on each.
Is anyone else having any issues…
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Posted on: Thu, 02/24/2011 - 3:54pm #499510

McDunkin
Your ant-virus might not recognize the BASEDness of the downloads
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Posted on: Thu, 02/24/2011 - 3:54pm #499578

McDunkin
Your ant-virus might not recognize the BASEDness of the downloads
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Posted on: Thu, 02/24/2011 - 4:36pm #499556

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Posted on: Mon, 02/28/2011 - 8:49pm #502666

Dale WorthingtonParticipantDump, finally.
The tracklist is here:
http://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/lil_b/free_music__the_complete_myspace_collection/
Strange, I can’t seem to find the ‘Age of Information’ on any of Lil B’s mixtapes or albums. Someone find which one it was on. I’m too lazy to look ryte nao.
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Posted on: Mon, 02/28/2011 - 8:49pm #502767

Dale WorthingtonParticipantDump, finally.
The tracklist is here:
http://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/lil_b/free_music__the_complete_myspace_collection/
Strange, I can’t seem to find the ‘Age of Information’ on any of Lil B’s mixtapes or albums. Someone find which one it was on. I’m too lazy to look ryte nao.
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Posted on: Mon, 02/28/2011 - 8:49pm #502668

Dale WorthingtonParticipantDump, finally.
The tracklist is here:
http://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/lil_b/free_music__the_complete_myspace_collection/
Strange, I can’t seem to find the ‘Age of Information’ on any of Lil B’s mixtapes or albums. Someone find which one it was on. I’m too lazy to look ryte nao.
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Posted on: Mon, 02/28/2011 - 8:49pm #502769

Dale WorthingtonParticipantDump, finally.
The tracklist is here:
http://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/lil_b/free_music__the_complete_myspace_collection/
Strange, I can’t seem to find the ‘Age of Information’ on any of Lil B’s mixtapes or albums. Someone find which one it was on. I’m too lazy to look ryte nao.
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Posted on: Tue, 03/01/2011 - 7:05am #502786

McDunkin
"how come the human race isn’t progressing as fast as technology has?
yeah we’re gonna be staying on the moon, but there’s still gonna be racists
so in the end, are we really winning?"
“the age of information” is basically stunning. obviously for a lot of people, lil b’s lack of filter is an unscalable wall from which they’ve long turned away— and it still very much clouds the sifting process for those of us who choose to wade into the crashing sea that is b’s mind— but it is, of course, what makes him what he is. we’re attracted to b at a base (no d) level because there is no artifice; he’s saying what he feels, in his own warped way, constantly and forever. but rarely, if ever, has his stream of consciousness crystallized the way it does on “the age of information”.
the first verse has a heavy gang starr vibe. it’s of course weird to hear b on a beat so radiant and warm, and he even pitches his voice down a bit to get that lived-in, 90s NY feel. the rhyme scheme here is predictably odd, with b rapping in an ostensibly “normal” fashion, but still with a near complete disregard for meter, and yet he still hits his rhymes in what could be called a flow, as jagged as it may be. b, always the square peg, has wiggled himself slightly into the round hole. he’s rapping about things that are universal to us all with a sort of innocence that has always bubbled under his music, but it’s with that innocence— and fearlessness— that he cuts through bullshit. here, he just cuts to the bone: “i’m on computers/ profusely/ searchin on the internet for answers/ give it to me”; “it’s like i’m married/ i’m watching the bloggers heavily”; “the truth is near me/ i’m hear it and i can feel it/ but are we dumbing down for technology and the cost of living?/ i just forget it, continually smoking heavily/ thinking about the melody/ thinking of what’s ahead of me”. there’s a resignation here, and certainly some level of paranoia (although b does smoke a lot), that i think we all feel, and the verse hits harder because there is the undercurrent of sadness, of probably yearning for an age that people b’s/my age can’t even remember. when he raps “cannabis residue is on my seats from breaking down again” it’s impossible to tell if he’s talking about rolling a blunt or not. but of course there is nothing we can do (“thinking about the melody/thinking of what’s ahead of me”), and in a way it is best to think positively about a rapidly changing world that we all must succumb too. i think that’s what the beat— so soothing and sunny— is echoing.
the second verse is more traditionally based in terms of rapping— in that he’s barely doing it— and it allows him even more freedom to spout these crystal clear, yet cracked, thoughts: “asking google about things i should learn about”; “they took away places/ where it’s only the forest”; “i’m jogging in peace/ i got my ipod slapping these beats”; “i’m on a mission to find peace and precision”; “i’m askin the older people/ how you make it to your status/ they laughin/ cause they see reflection while i’m askin questions”; “and the best gift is to learn math to count your blessings”; “even though we’re in space we still hate ourselves/ the age of information is hell”. this is heavy— and deeply stoned— shit, but the verse verbalizes a weight carried, in varying degrees, by all of us. and what makes it so compelling is that even though b is shooting so straight here, just cutting right through the static, his lucidity is still filtered through this prism of whatever it means to be “based.” the plain white light is a thought that is almost nearly universal, but what comes out— i.e. “they took away the places/ where it’s only the forest”— is something much weirder, and more distinct, than a rainbow.
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Posted on: Tue, 03/01/2011 - 7:05am #502888

McDunkin
"how come the human race isn’t progressing as fast as technology has?
yeah we’re gonna be staying on the moon, but there’s still gonna be racists
so in the end, are we really winning?"
“the age of information” is basically stunning. obviously for a lot of people, lil b’s lack of filter is an unscalable wall from which they’ve long turned away— and it still very much clouds the sifting process for those of us who choose to wade into the crashing sea that is b’s mind— but it is, of course, what makes him what he is. we’re attracted to b at a base (no d) level because there is no artifice; he’s saying what he feels, in his own warped way, constantly and forever. but rarely, if ever, has his stream of consciousness crystallized the way it does on “the age of information”.
the first verse has a heavy gang starr vibe. it’s of course weird to hear b on a beat so radiant and warm, and he even pitches his voice down a bit to get that lived-in, 90s NY feel. the rhyme scheme here is predictably odd, with b rapping in an ostensibly “normal” fashion, but still with a near complete disregard for meter, and yet he still hits his rhymes in what could be called a flow, as jagged as it may be. b, always the square peg, has wiggled himself slightly into the round hole. he’s rapping about things that are universal to us all with a sort of innocence that has always bubbled under his music, but it’s with that innocence— and fearlessness— that he cuts through bullshit. here, he just cuts to the bone: “i’m on computers/ profusely/ searchin on the internet for answers/ give it to me”; “it’s like i’m married/ i’m watching the bloggers heavily”; “the truth is near me/ i’m hear it and i can feel it/ but are we dumbing down for technology and the cost of living?/ i just forget it, continually smoking heavily/ thinking about the melody/ thinking of what’s ahead of me”. there’s a resignation here, and certainly some level of paranoia (although b does smoke a lot), that i think we all feel, and the verse hits harder because there is the undercurrent of sadness, of probably yearning for an age that people b’s/my age can’t even remember. when he raps “cannabis residue is on my seats from breaking down again” it’s impossible to tell if he’s talking about rolling a blunt or not. but of course there is nothing we can do (“thinking about the melody/thinking of what’s ahead of me”), and in a way it is best to think positively about a rapidly changing world that we all must succumb too. i think that’s what the beat— so soothing and sunny— is echoing.
the second verse is more traditionally based in terms of rapping— in that he’s barely doing it— and it allows him even more freedom to spout these crystal clear, yet cracked, thoughts: “asking google about things i should learn about”; “they took away places/ where it’s only the forest”; “i’m jogging in peace/ i got my ipod slapping these beats”; “i’m on a mission to find peace and precision”; “i’m askin the older people/ how you make it to your status/ they laughin/ cause they see reflection while i’m askin questions”; “and the best gift is to learn math to count your blessings”; “even though we’re in space we still hate ourselves/ the age of information is hell”. this is heavy— and deeply stoned— shit, but the verse verbalizes a weight carried, in varying degrees, by all of us. and what makes it so compelling is that even though b is shooting so straight here, just cutting right through the static, his lucidity is still filtered through this prism of whatever it means to be “based.” the plain white light is a thought that is almost nearly universal, but what comes out— i.e. “they took away the places/ where it’s only the forest”— is something much weirder, and more distinct, than a rainbow.
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Posted on: Tue, 03/01/2011 - 5:07pm #503165

Dale WorthingtonParticipantDUMP. Good stuff McDunkin.
But I can’t find any mixtape by Lil B called ‘The Age of Information’.
Shucks.
I shouldn’t even care what mixtape it came from as it really doesn’t matter but my OCD cares.
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Posted on: Sat, 03/05/2011 - 4:18am #504617

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Posted on: Sat, 03/05/2011 - 4:18am #504618

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