Mistah Rapsey is my name..
staying underground
is the experience..

I’ve been traveling since my youth searching for experiences of truth. An old soul back again to discover what I left uncovered. I love to love and live to laugh. Enrolled in a school called Knowledge of Self. Paying attention is my drug. Learning to live Life like music and flow with the rhythm, careful not to miss a beat. A renaissance man, Life is my art project. An habitual nomad, I roam to evolve. Music and cannabis are my constant companions. Interested in people, i’m always searching for my tribe. The beauty of the wilderness is the closest i’ve come to experiencing Truth.

musicgraffiti, vinyl, treeplanting, & mixtapes..

Love is an Action. Love is the Answer. Love is the Movement.

Step Bro’s production team
(Mistah Rapsey & Hunnisett)

Step Bro’s production team

(Mistah Rapsey & Hunnisett)

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Jedi Mind Tricks // Death Messiah

This track gives me the shivers when i listen to it, Vinnie Paz struck on some deep notes on this one.  I used to listen to this one on repeat, partially because its one of the only good songs on the album due to Jus Allah ruining every song he dropped a verse on!  Of course Stoupe supplied a beat like only he can due when he’s in his zone, and Vinnie Paz is always at his best when is talking about personal issues instead of the repetitive murda murda kill kill..

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City Haze- Lost in Tokyo (Produced by RZA)

I downloaded this song as soon as I saw RZA’s name.  It is a great beat, very cinematic and Japanese sounding.


Scratch magazine Madlib interview may/june 2005
“I did most of the Madvillian album in Brazil.  Cuts like “Raid” I did in my hotel room in Brazil on a portable turntable, my 303, and a little tape deck.  I recorded it on tape, came back here, put it on a CD, and DOOM made a song out of it.  Niggas be sleeping, thinking they need all this gear.”

Scratch magazine Madlib interview may/june 2005

“I did most of the Madvillian album in Brazil.  Cuts like “Raid” I did in my hotel room in Brazil on a portable turntable, my 303, and a little tape deck.  I recorded it on tape, came back here, put it on a CD, and DOOM made a song out of it.  Niggas be sleeping, thinking they need all this gear.”

Red Bull Academy Music Lecture // Madlib (Sao Paulo 2002)

Suit up for the occasion: Beat Konducta’s here to talk…sort of

J.Dilla: Still Shining 

Part 1: Work Ethic Starts In The Basement / What To Listen For in A Dilla Beat / J.Dilla’s Range As A Producer. The King of Reinvention

This piece was created for his fans as James “J.Dilla” Yancey a way to reflect on the impact and legacy of our musical icon, and reinforce the understanding of why we hold him in such high regard. This stands as a tribute for J.Dilla, and a gift to fans that already understood his presence in music at the time he passed away in February 2006… and those who continue to seek material about him to rejuvenate their support. I trust that this “J.Dilla: Still Shining” remembrance piece will have you gain greater insight, and a richer appreciation of this musical icon. As fans of music, we suffered the loss of a great asset… but J.Dilla continues to shine. -B.Kyle