Black Milk, not to be confused with the Milkshake and Dessert Bar or the Clothing brand of the same name, is a Detroit-based Hip Hop producer and rapper. I first discovered the 36 year old when I heard his album "Sound of the City" around 2010. I later realised he was...
When I was 12/13, Lords of the Underground and Wu-Tang Clan was all I had on my iPod. “Here Come the Lords” were my Summer soundtrack whilst I was soaking up the sun in Tenerife.
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Tracks
- Funky Child - Lords of the Underground
- Lord Jazz Hit Me One Time (Make It Funky) - Lords of the Underground
- Chief Rocka - Lords of the Underground
- Madd Skillz - Lords of the Underground
- Flow On - Lords of the Underground
Samples
- Smile, Stacey - Stanley Turrentine
- Peace Go With You, Brother - Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson
- Spinning Wheel - Blood, Sweat & Tears
- Amen - John Coltrane
- Float On - The Floaters
- My Thang - James Brown
Samples
- Smile, Stacey - Stanley Turrentine
- Peace Go With You, Brother - Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson
- Spinning Wheel - Blood, Sweat & Tears
- Amen - John Coltrane
- Float On - The Floaters
- My Thang - James Brown
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