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I came across some of these hard to find tapes on another board. He's been doing this longer and is more prolific than I realized

Discography:
[2008] Castle Beats Vol. 1
[2008] Castle Beats Vol. 2 - Eat Mushrooms
[2008] From The Vaults pt. 1
[2008] From The Vaults pt. 2
[2009] From The Vaults pt. 3
[2009] From The Vaults pt. 4

[2009] The Last Pokemen (JotsOne x jonwayne)
[2009] 404 Blueberries
[2009] 404 Madness
[2009] 404 Rawberries
[2009] Dr. Robutnik - For Those Who Left the Ground
[2009] Dr. Robutnik - OperationsPrelude
[2010] Paranoia
[2010] Mix for Dublab
[2010] The Wayniac
[2010] Doodles
[2011] I Don't Care
[2011] How Stella Got Her Groove Back Mix
[2011] Remixes Are Things
[2011] Thanks, Bro
[2011] Bowser
[2011] The Death of Andrew
[2012] Oodles of Doodles
[2012] This is False
[2012] Jonwayne Fucks Disney
[2012] Cassette
[2013] Cassette 2
[2013] Rap Album One
[2013] Cassette 3
[2013] Daytime Naps
[2014] Wayniac Mondays
 
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Nuttkase

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Jonwayne is dope. Been a fan since I first heard Bowser. He's closely affilated with FlyLo, Brainfeeder and that whole LA scene. Dude has been one of my favorite producers for a minute now and he's actually pretty nice on the mic too. I'm sure you know most of that just throwing it in there.

His name is JonWayne and has a tape called Pokemon? No #thanku. Jon Wayne was a real man, not no Reckless pokemon lover
John Wayne was a racist, egotistical, piece of shit.

Which kinda makes me wonder why Jonwayne would name himself after him being a white hip-hop artist but there are black hip-hop artists named after notoriously racist gangsters so that's kinda whatever I guess.
 

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he has the same legal name as him(marion morrison) so he took the same stage name as him. still kinda like what? but ok lol
 

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Just checked my external and I was missing four of those ones you linked so good looking out man. infinity @infinity you ever fuck with Jeremiah Jae's music? I think you'd dig it. He's one of my fav artists out.





His album Rawhyde with frequent collaborator Oliver the 2nd from last year is really dope

 

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I only know him through some of FlyLo's stuff. I'll check it out for sure


edit: if you feel like uploading whatever other Jonwayne tapes you have, I'd appreciate it
 
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I'm about to be out the door to do some stuff before heading to work but either tonight after or tomorrow on my day off I'll up what I have that's on the list. I have more or less Bowser and newer for the most part.
 

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infinity @infinity S @SteadyMobbin SALCIDO @SALCIDO 0R0 @0R0

Dropped two new "beat tapes" today

When you think Jonwayne, it’s understandable that you go either devilishly be-sandaled rapper from La Habra or take a wrong turn towards a one-eyed Rooster Cogburn. Assuming you’re here for the tunes and not a Turner Classic Movies review, let us not forget that the Cali spitter was known first for his beat prowess. JW shows us that he hasn’t lost a step since he dropped the all-instrumental Bowser back in ’11 with the multi-part “Here You Go.”

Strictly beat albums are a curious thing. These typically are tracks that cry out to be rapped over, and listening to multiple songs in a row quickly can become a bore if the producer isn’t up to snuff. Fortunately, Jonwayne demonstrates a wide enough palette to sidestep that pitfall entirely. “Here You Go” shows equal parts hero worship to J. Dilla and early Kanye with enough of his own imprint to make the two disc effort worth your time. “Middle Man” and “And We Would Say” could easily be “Donuts” outtakes, and the chipmunk affectation is in full effect on songs like, “Stalker” and “Trying Breath.” “Lil B Rap on this” and “Rap on This Kanye” speak for themselves in regards to JDub’s intentions, but it’s the more “out there” tracks that take this from a completionist’s dream to a viable, stand-alone project. The shuffling, chain gang blues evident in “Gold and Silver,” the perfectly plucked guitar strings and horns on “Bond.” These are testaments to a man with deep crates and an immaculate ear. In response to the title, thanks, Jonwayne. I’ll gladly take this.
Jonwayne - Here You Go pt. 1

Jonwayne - Here You Go pt. 2