Discobelle Records will try to give you the best things you didn’t know you loved.
Here are the releases from Discobelle Records so far:
DBR21: Myrryrs – Feel U EP
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DBR020: Turned On: Vol. 2 Compiled by Neoteric
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DBR19: Teenage Mutants – Bangla
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DBR18: Botnek – Plonk
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DBR017: Meati & Meech – Bock
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DBR016: Disco of Doom – Invader
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DBR15: Voltron – Freshmen EP
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ARWEB093/DBR006: Boeoes Kaelstigen – Lou
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DBR005: Femme En Fourrure – Dirty Blond II
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DBR004: Turned On: Vol. 1 Compiled by Neoteric
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DBR003: Femme En Fourrure – Dirty Blonde
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DBR002: Jamtech Foundation – Too Fast
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DBR001: MVSEVM – French Jeans
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White Mike says:
January 10, 2008 at 07:39
rap remixes are getting ridiculous…
1997 says:
January 10, 2008 at 14:19
ummm it is like “lets see how many people we can get on a remix” remix.
That or it is going to start turning rap songs into 11 minute greatful dead jams
wolly says:
January 10, 2008 at 15:02
that’s more than a soccer team. i have got more friends than you (blows raspberry).
Primus says:
January 11, 2008 at 01:26
Wow, I had no idea i could hate something more than the original, but it must be that Gorilla Zoe. I guess 1997 missed out on that One Blood (remix) with every living rapper on it.
josh says:
January 11, 2008 at 02:10
i know its been said before but seriously what does khaled do? he doesnt make the beats, he doesnt rap… is he just like the friend that noone really likes but tolerate and let him hang with you?
Gus says:
January 11, 2008 at 02:25
it is like the T-pain in love wit a stripper remix a few summers ago… hehe
Im a crash to many hundreds on the dash!
Jay says:
January 11, 2008 at 16:31
enough of the fucking Khaled mega songs. I enjoyed the Make it Rain remix. I loved We Takin’ Over, but enough of Khaled screaming “WE DA BASSST”, enough of Lil Wayne’s warble and awkward similes, enough of the one fat ass screaming “CRACK!” or the other fat ass declaring he’s the “BAWSS!” Enough of me having to wonder “who the fuck invited Baby?”
and will someone please give Danjahandz/Scott Storch/The Runners some new synths?
nonrappers says:
January 22, 2008 at 20:14
who woulda thought an entire site full of idiots. ya’ll obviously no nothin about rap so why bother litening or commenting. stixk to ur whack soulja boy raps and eminem tracks and leave real hiphop to the people who know. its like saying “no we have to many good players on the yankees” as long as the track is hot put whoever is spittin the hardest on there. “we the best”
Pastor James says:
February 7, 2008 at 20:49
We the best! Thats right…this track is f*cking hot okay. If you don’t like it then don’t listen to it. Or just get G’d up and then listen to it. You’ll probably like it alot more.