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Lords Of The Underground Launch Tour Of Europe

Friday, January 30, 2009 10:18 PM | 43 comments
By Mike Winslow
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Golden era Hip-Hop group Lord of the Underground have announced the 22-date Check The Rhyme Tour of Europe, which is slated to kick off February 1, in the Netherlands.

 

The group will hit major markets during the tour, which stops in the Netherlands, the UK, France, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Finland, as well several stops in major German cities like Vienna and Austria.

 

The Lords of The Underground consists rappers Do It All and Mr. Funke and DJ Lord.

 

The Lords are best known for their hit records “Chief Rocka” and “Funky Child.”

 

Group member “Do It All” Du Kelly is also the founder of Lord Gang Worldwide, which helps guide independent artists within the entertainment industry.

 

He is also the new host of Doitall Radio, which arist on Streetz 96.5 FM broadcasting in the New Jersey area and on the Internet on www.streetz96.com.

 

Tour dates are listed below:


1 FEB Effenaar / Eindhoven / Netherlands
2 FEB Indigo / London / Uk
3 FEB TRAVEL DAY >>>>>>
4 FEB Havana /Toulouse / France
5 FEB Tba /Bordeaux / France
6 FEB Transbordeur/ lyon / France
7 FEB Elesee mont mantre /Paris / France
8 FEB tba / Zurich / Switserland
9 FEB tba /Frankfurt / germany
10 FEB Vega /CopenHagen/ Denmark
11 FEB Sticky fingers/ Gothenburg / Sweden
12 FEB tba /Trondheim / Denmark
13 FEB Ra / Oslo / Norway
14 FEB tba/ Helsinki / Finland
15 FEB tba /Stockholm / Sweden
16 FEB tba /Hamburg / germany
17 FEB tba/ Cologne/ Germany
18 FEB tba/ berlin /Germany
19 FEB tba /Prague / CHech republic
20 FEB Backstage/ munich /Germany
21 FEB tba/ Stutgart / Germany
22 FEB tba /Vienna / Austria


Comments

 

Lords Of The Underground Launch Tour Of Europe | Generation-HipHop said:

January 30, 2009 10:28 PM
 

chocolaterain said:

One of the most underrated groups in hiphop history. If dont have their albums pick them up now. They are just as good as Brand Nubian in my opinion
January 30, 2009 10:29 PM
 

MAINE MAN said:

"Here come the Lords, Here come the Lords, Here come the Lords!" What you young niggas know bout dat!
January 30, 2009 10:44 PM
 

pjholmes56 said:

this is one group who has had me ear since the first album. the first album was classic and so was the next one. i got ready for football games to the NO PAIN
January 30, 2009 10:51 PM
 

Eight Mile Road Music News » Lords Of The Underground Launch Tour Of Europe said:

January 30, 2009 10:51 PM
 

Hoop Seven said:

It's good to see these boys still working.  I used to bump their music in my Walkman on the way to school.  Damn, I'm getting old.  
January 30, 2009 11:11 PM
 

Hush said:

I was a little to young to get into them but that "Here come the lords" track did get my attention and brought me closer to Hip hop.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/548816783d1f0d24/
http://www.myspace.com/shavado
January 30, 2009 11:17 PM
 

Darnell004 said:

Aw man...I was bumpin they first joint a few weeks ago.
January 30, 2009 11:18 PM
 

Sovietnam said:

Lords of the Underground once said:

"people dont believein that my DJ he from CLEVELAND!"

or something like that.
January 30, 2009 11:25 PM
 

Headlines said:

Golden era Hip-Hop group Lord of the Underground have announced the 22-date Check The Rhyme Tour of Europe
January 30, 2009 11:29 PM
 

Way2Kool said:

We bumped these cats out West back in the day. "Burn Rubber" from "New Jersey Drive" soundtrack still knock through my subwoofer and speakers til this day. Good looking AHH.


FUNKY CHILD: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b43L60-Ovbg

January 30, 2009 11:34 PM
 

MAINE MAN said:

Hahah...New Jersey Drive soundtrack was pretty dope...I remember Outkast, Ill and Al Skratch, and some others were on that Soundtrack....
January 30, 2009 11:53 PM
 

SPATE Magazine All Day said:

Thats whats up, glad to see them back

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January 31, 2009 12:33 AM
 

Mornin Man said:

Chief Rocka is my joint!!
January 31, 2009 12:59 AM
 

mr.201973 said:

YUP THAT NEW JERSEY ISH!!! THATS WHAT IT IZ!!!

http://www.amalgamdigital.com/artist-details.aspx?id=2119
January 31, 2009 1:05 AM
 

YOUNG SWIFT 09 said:

Don't sleep on this cat....Young Swift is the new face and sound of Hip-Hop, click on the (Young Swift 09) above...and check it out for yourself........
January 31, 2009 1:07 AM
 

cmd6971 said:

Big Ups Lords!!!!!!!!!!!!!
January 31, 2009 1:26 AM
 

lamarrion said:

These were my boys right here. " I live off the funk I die off the funk" now you kids know where Biggie got that from.
January 31, 2009 1:37 AM
 

shortnsimple said:

here comes the lords here comes the lords!!! 30 and up crowd know the lords
January 31, 2009 1:58 AM
 

world champ said:

probly the first article where there isn't a negative comment
January 31, 2009 3:06 AM
 

anzee11 said:

I remember when they had dropped 'Chief Rocka' and I bout a bootleg shirt on Broad and Market. Instead of 'What comes up must come down' my shirt said 'what comes up MOST come down' in the back it said 'not me clown. LOL I was ganked! LMAO
January 31, 2009 4:35 AM
 

KDon said:

Where these cats been. Its good to see them gettin it in.

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P.S. Only for real Hustlers!!!
January 31, 2009 7:02 AM
 

Caliber.50 said:

finally a graet act comes to visit again. I'll be on da concert in Munich fo shure.
One thing Austria and vienna are no German cities. Austria is a country next to Germany and vienna it's capitol.

MUC 4 LIFE
www.myspace.com/daheim
January 31, 2009 7:22 AM
 

v4vendetta said:

Lords of who?

LOL.

Glad they came up from the underground.
It stinks down there.
January 31, 2009 8:12 AM
 

snoopdog44144 said:

yea.. i think the DJ (Lord jazz) went to Cleveland Heights high school here in the Cleveland area.. These cat were nice...they came out in 92 back when hiphop was pure.. 1987-1997 , that era of hip hop was like nothin else ...I still have their debut album..    People like..Nas, OC,AZ,Blackmoon,FatJoe, Big L, Jemini the gifted One ,Brand Nubian, A Tribe Called Quest, World renown,Dirt Nation, Souls of Mischief, Del, Special ed, Lyte, and several other classic acts were out then

Its funny how they can go over seas and be supported but when they do a show in the states , cats dont wanna buy tickets.. They support real hip hop over seas..
January 31, 2009 8:46 AM
 

Katalyst said:

Gay ass fans in the US dont appreciate so they gotta take it over seas to the real fans...Sometimes I really hate you niggas!!!
January 31, 2009 8:51 AM
 

Lords Of The Underground Launch Tour Of Europe | Hector Alvarez | Latino Hip Hop | Spanish Rap said:

January 31, 2009 10:20 AM
 

WriterChik said:

So sad they aren't on tour here...
Another sad thing... has Allhiphop become so big that they don't have time for little details like proofreading??? Did anybody notice the errors on this story? Some parts didn't even flow right. I see it all the time on here! May not bother most but it irks me like you wouldn't believe.
January 31, 2009 10:24 AM
 

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January 31, 2009 11:02 AM
 

KingDuboyz said:

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January 31, 2009 1:03 PM
 

Unseen said:

Only 1 UK date?
January 31, 2009 1:21 PM
 

MRGODBYROAD said:

HERE COME THE LORDS!!!!!!!!!!!!

YOU SEE WHAT HAPPEN WHEN US SO CALLED FAN TAKE THINGS FOR GRANTED............FOLKS ACROSS THE WATER DONT DO THAT!!!!!
January 31, 2009 3:23 PM
 

MRGODBYROAD said:

WHEN I SAID US.....I MENT THE UNITED STATES
January 31, 2009 3:24 PM
 

EST said:

Cosign WriterChik, drives me crazy too.

I'm glad to see them still doing their thing.
January 31, 2009 7:40 PM
 

SniperK said:

What goes up, must come down... but not me clown!

Lords are one of the slept on groups of the Golden Era.  Good to hear them still doing their thing.  Respect.
January 31, 2009 7:59 PM
 

[1/31] Lords Of The Underground Launch Tour Of Europe - Rap GodFathers Community said:

January 31, 2009 8:29 PM
 

FrostByte said:

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1008041hiphop1.html

Watch out for Detective Ross.  Don't allow him on tour with you and don't allow him in the studio.
January 31, 2009 10:09 PM
 

FrostByte said:

Miami Police Spying On Hip Hop Stars w/ NYPD Help

And Police in Miami have set up a wide surveillance campaign of hip hop stars visiting Southern Florida including P. Diddy, DMX, 50 Cent and Ja Rule. According to the Miami Herald, police have been photographing rappers, staking out hotels where they are staying and watching nightclubs. They have also started monitoring all members of their entourages who have arrest records from New York. Anthony DeCurtis, an editor at Rolling Stone magazine, said he has never heard of such extensive surveillance of musicians before. The Miami Herald also reported that police from Miami, Los Angeles, Atlanta and other cities went to New York in May for a three-day training session where they were given dossiers on hip hop stars. Police claim they are doing the monitoring in order to protect the stats and are just trying to learn more about hip hop culture. Critics say their lack of understanding is in part due to the lack of African-Americans in power within the police. Only one of 97 officers in supervisory positions at the Miami Beach police department are African-American. In Miami just over 10 percent of the city’s ranking officers are African American.


http://www.democracynow.org/2004/3/10/headlines

Go to that link, scan down the read the above paragraph.  Detective Ross works with the Miami Hip Hop Task Force.  Real Talk.
January 31, 2009 10:11 PM
 

FrostByte said:

Everything you said is 100 and I give you respect for the maturity in the way you wrote.  I will say, that I do believe Roberts is an undercover cop.  There is just too many thing people don't understand about rap and ow the feds and police infiltrate it on all levels.

You have to understand that law enforcement officers, weather they be COs, Sheriff's, Police Transit or Housing take an "Oat Of Office"  It is not that simple that they are baby sitters.

Yes, some are, but the Department Of Corrections, Sheriff's Department, Police Department, Campus Police, Housing Police and Transit Police (BART, Amtrek, Port Authority) are all complex departments and have many divisions, including, regular officers, detectives (yes the Department Of Corrections has detectives, internal affairs, intelligence and SWAT) a lot of crime is done in prisons and it runs like a police department and yes COs effect arrest when crime is committed, rape, robbery, drugs murder, assault all happens in prisons.

That said, Rick Ross AKA Roberts is in my opinion a Detective with the Miami Joint Hip-Hop task force.  This is my opinion, so I'm asking people not go give me an ignorant response.  I believe this because of operations like "Cointel Pro."  I believe, and again, this is my opinion, that the Government is afraid of rappers and they spend millions on secret operations to take them down.  I believe they are purposely and knowingly targeted for the reason that most of them are indeed or was indeed involved in major criminal activity.

As far as Ross.  The reason I believe he is undercover is simple.  Look what happened to Plies people, BMF, ect and they are all somehow connected to Ross.  I also believe it, because, and this is a fact, if an officer, even an X officer from any department carried himself like Ross and boasted about being corrupt on the job and even worse now, the feds would open a major investigation and track his past and take him down.

Even if he didn't do it, they would pin stuff on him because he is flagging and the feds hate when you flag, look at Gotti.  Listen, I'm just keeping it 100 from what I think I know from what is obvious to me.  No X officer from any department would carry himself like that and just so happen to be from the place where the Hip-Hop Task Force was created, and yes, I am not paranoid, there is a Hip-Hop Task Force, and if you think about it, rightfully so.  Rappers brag constantly about criminal antics and you need a special police division made up of all types of cops from all areas, and if you can find a screw like Ross who just so happens to be able to rap, he would be the perfect plant.

Think about it.  Ross could infiltrate the studios.  Listen, I been in studios.  You here a lot of shit there. Thing about it, Pac was shot in the studio.  Everything gos down there.  No cops could get in, so they need Ross. They have engineers with pony tales posing as mixers.  I have personal experience where an engineer struck up a conversation with me and recorded what I was saying and I caught him because I know how to work Pro-Tools and I saw it was recording.

I am not a criminal, nor do I co-sign crime, but this bastard try to get me to admit something that wasn't true.  I busted him and needless to say he is limping.  Real talk, you have to look at all the shit that is going down.  In the 70s it was pimps and heroin dealers, now its the same thing, only under the cover of rap.  Just like terrorist hide in the Masjid, criminals hide in the studios.

And this is not the same thing as the Motown gangsters, they were just music gangsters from the industry.  We are talking about major drug lords setting up hip-hop labels for the sole purpose of committing crimes and laundering money.  Again, this is just my opinion.  Look at Lupe's people, I mean damn, 44 years?  Those Chi town cats from the 1st and 15th label.  Really, think about that and think about Plies boy.  

Man no matter how you turn it, it stinks and I wouldn't trust Ross period.  I'm telling you, really, there is nothing, and I mean nothing worst than a dirty cop.  You can not under any circumstances ever trust a cop like Ross.  He is, and again, in my opinion, a dangerous man.  I can't imagine anybody being stupid enough to go 1000 feet around his zip code.

You just think, where do they get under covers and why?  They get them every where, the US Army (yes, they have special forces that wind up in the CIA) they get them from the Police Departments, the Sheriff's Department and the Department Of Corrections.  Do not sleep on the COs, they are trained Snipers (in case someone tries to go over the wall ) they are trained in Riot Control (this makes Ross dangerous) they are trained in Intelligence (there are master minds in prison and they are running the crime from the inside, believe it, look at Skinny Suge from the  MD area, he was running crime and had a cell phone in jail)  the COs also do go under cover, go to court with criminals and they are in full uniform with shot guns, side arms, badges and cuffs.

Yes, so are baby sitters, but just like any other filed, you have your elite and you low end.  Think about it.  There are street cops, patrol cops, homicide cops and cops working the cell block and some who can't cut it on the street on in dispatch.  Every field, even medicine has winners and losers.  There are some doctors that are bad ass brain surgeons and then some are so inept, they can only teach or do lab research.  

Again, do not sleep on Ross.  It is my opinion, but I believe he is a highly trained detective and he has and well continue to operate in hip-hip undercover because people are so desperate to become famous, they will over look his past and join his label and fall right into his trap.  People are also so green and can't except the fact that in an area of entertainment that is so hell bent on hating cops, their favorite rapper is indeed a cop.  They can't handle the truth that they love a cop.  It is like telling a Jew they love Hitler, they would be confused.  Trust me, Rick Ross is "DEEPER THAN RAP"

Real Talk
FrostByte
February 1, 2009 1:39 AM
 

FrostByte said:

Deeper Than Rap

Detective Ross is Deep Undercover, Watch Out Do NOT go on Tour with Ross.
February 1, 2009 1:40 AM
 

MikeMidas74 said:

This is for comments on LOTUG not RR who is really a rookie in comparison... Why dudes intorduce sumthin that has naythin to do with the thread of convo is beyond me. Stay focused, mannn!!

Big up to the Lords... one of my favorites up to LP number 2. Here Come the Lords was and still is a classic release in HipHop. Slap boom bap music from first to last!!

That's a rarity in this music now. Do your homewerk n realise that Hip Hop ain't dead, it just ain't what it used to be.

1988 - 2000 - the illest shit came out in this bracket, no lie. So far this millenium only a handful.
February 1, 2009 6:51 AM
 

DontDieDontKillAnyone said:

They could've done more then 1 UK date at least
February 1, 2009 11:15 AM
 

02/01/09 - Lords Of The Underground Launch Tour Of Europe - AlbumGrab said:

February 1, 2009 2:37 PM
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