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15 Responses to “Diamonds and Cream – Curtis Vodka”
who wants to re-sample anything kanye did? Im listening waiting for him to insert his name 1.5 million times like he always does, well at least he got one thing right using that played out baltimore style beat…ooh yeah did I mention that my suit was black….NOT!
Wow the people that post comments here are pretty uninformed. The track is a remix of Diamonds by Curtis Vodka originally produced by Kayne West (although since A-Track is his tour DJ I bet you will see Kayne fucking with Bmore now from A-tracks influence). This song came out about three months ago on Flamin Hotz records and was originally created in early May. This is a recent video made by System D-128 for an upcoming Baltimore Club DVD mix tape that we decided to leak to coincide with the new James Bond film “Casino Royal”.
I also think that its impressive that although Curtis Vodka is from Alaska and was still able to stay current on underground music scenes from all over the country. Not only does Curtis Vodka make incredible Bmore beats he also makes Ghettotech/Juke tracks, Baile Funk beats, and electro bangers. So if you think a kid putting in work and creating music that he loves is the death of hip hop you really need to reevaluate what you think is wrong with this industry. Additionaly Curtis Vodka doesn’t even really make “Hip Hop” but is more characterized as forward thinking club music. I think there is a difference.
Just because you recently started to hate Kayne because of what he did to Justice at the European music awards don’t take it out on Curtis Vodka. I am sure that six months ago you were all over Kayne’s dick, and I know a year ago after he said that shit on TV you thought he was the savoir of Hip Hop.
If you would like more information please feel free to contact me. I will have no problem sonning you on some other shit you are uniformed about.
the track is whatever too me not that bad dont see the hype. casi I dont care about what happens with kids from alaska. His club music is cool I listened to the vinyl didnt think it could work in my sets its too internet to me. Id rather listen to tittsworth when it comes to new club music. Your an internet nerd/bootlegger a nobody in the club scene. A Lame DAsh.
So your from Philly. Do you still live in Philly? Give me a call. I would like -to hang out with you. Here is my phone number give me a call. 267-259-4993. If you like to hear new club music for your sets I will give you some dope shit breaking from Philly. Wait are you Emil. Is this Emil. Hey give me a call.
November 17th, 2006 at 13:01
Snore. If Kanye hadn’t been already all over this sample it would be fun… but as it is it’s a club reworking of a hip hop joint.
Next!
November 17th, 2006 at 13:08
Fire, I say….
Fire….
November 17th, 2006 at 14:56
totally fucking boring
November 17th, 2006 at 16:12
Nice.. Muchas Gracias…
November 17th, 2006 at 17:21
how is regurgitation spelled?
November 17th, 2006 at 17:31
when dudes from alaska are the talk of the talk
then Its official Hip Hop is dead
K-fed all over the place over and out.
November 17th, 2006 at 19:05
who wants to re-sample anything kanye did? Im listening waiting for him to insert his name 1.5 million times like he always does, well at least he got one thing right using that played out baltimore style beat…ooh yeah did I mention that my suit was black….NOT!
November 17th, 2006 at 20:30
Wow the people that post comments here are pretty uninformed. The track is a remix of Diamonds by Curtis Vodka originally produced by Kayne West (although since A-Track is his tour DJ I bet you will see Kayne fucking with Bmore now from A-tracks influence). This song came out about three months ago on Flamin Hotz records and was originally created in early May. This is a recent video made by System D-128 for an upcoming Baltimore Club DVD mix tape that we decided to leak to coincide with the new James Bond film “Casino Royal”.
I also think that its impressive that although Curtis Vodka is from Alaska and was still able to stay current on underground music scenes from all over the country. Not only does Curtis Vodka make incredible Bmore beats he also makes Ghettotech/Juke tracks, Baile Funk beats, and electro bangers. So if you think a kid putting in work and creating music that he loves is the death of hip hop you really need to reevaluate what you think is wrong with this industry. Additionaly Curtis Vodka doesn’t even really make “Hip Hop” but is more characterized as forward thinking club music. I think there is a difference.
Just because you recently started to hate Kayne because of what he did to Justice at the European music awards don’t take it out on Curtis Vodka. I am sure that six months ago you were all over Kayne’s dick, and I know a year ago after he said that shit on TV you thought he was the savoir of Hip Hop.
If you would like more information please feel free to contact me. I will have no problem sonning you on some other shit you are uniformed about.
November 17th, 2006 at 22:18
hahah
November 17th, 2006 at 22:48
“Kayne West”
November 17th, 2006 at 22:59
the track is whatever too me not that bad dont see the hype. casi I dont care about what happens with kids from alaska. His club music is cool I listened to the vinyl didnt think it could work in my sets its too internet to me. Id rather listen to tittsworth when it comes to new club music. Your an internet nerd/bootlegger a nobody in the club scene. A Lame DAsh.
November 18th, 2006 at 01:01
Nice to see Mr Vodka’s personal bitch stick up for him.
(FWIW: I’m a big Vodka fan. And this track ain’t bad… it just ain’t all that.)
Now where’s Kanye’s dick?
November 18th, 2006 at 19:45
-Philly Legend…
So your from Philly. Do you still live in Philly? Give me a call. I would like -to hang out with you. Here is my phone number give me a call. 267-259-4993. If you like to hear new club music for your sets I will give you some dope shit breaking from Philly. Wait are you Emil. Is this Emil. Hey give me a call.
November 18th, 2006 at 20:13
Enjoyed the remix but I admit the visuals kept me tuned in. I liked how the bikini assassin chick gyrated, video scratch style, to that horn flourish.
November 19th, 2006 at 10:46
Nomad I ain’t mad!