I heard Stone Free by Jimi Hendrix today on the radio and the dj said that Jimi drove his band crazy taking hours and hours to get the takes just right when they were recording. via OS



  1. The name is Anonymous for many possible reasons (Reply) on Sep 4, 2009

    Fat Joe decided to go back to that hardcore shit. Who would’ve thought.

    I stopped buying or really listening to Fat Joe’s music after his third album.
    I can’t lie though, I copped his ‘Jealous Ones Still Envy’ album thinking it would be
    vintage Fat Joe, but I was still disappointed.

    But I actually like this ‘Hey Joe’ song with the obvious Jimi Hendrix sample, but still dope.
    Whoever made the track did a good job. I’m thinking this track was made specifically for Fat Joe, hence the title of the song.

    All in all, this song takes me back to that classic hardcore New York feeling and era.
    A plus for Fat Joe.

    One more thing. I thought he already made a J.O.S.E. part 2 album. I guess this this is the actually come back of vintage hardcore Fat Joe. Let’s just see. Let’s hope this isn’t the only one on the new album.

  2. t.squad (Reply) on Sep 4, 2009

    fat joe is underratted, hes hated by so many like g-unit fans, people who believe liza rios’ lies, people who think the bum n loser cuban link is better, n people who dont like him cuz he’s latino but he always comes with something always hustlin make that money make that music.

  3. [...] show love to the late great Big L, and L’s former DITC colleague Fat Joe surprised everyone with a dope, Hendrix-sampling return to form. Also flying the flag for proper hip-hop (and trout-fishing with Scarface), KRS-One, in shades of [...]

  4. CHRIS A (Reply) on Sep 9, 2009

    kindly check out siji’s stunning new album and video as featured on VH1 Soul & BETJ here;

    http://www.sijimusic.com
    http://www.vimeo.com/3859712

    the album which features collaborations with King Britt & Rich Medina, is an esoteric blend of Soul, Highlife, Jazz, Afrobeat & electronica.