Official Music Video. Enjoy!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
ON SET OF J. COLE’S ‘WORK OUT’ VIDEO
J. Cole went before the cameras to shoot the video for “Work Out” in Los Angeles over the weekend. The song, which samples Kanye West’s “New Workout Plan” and Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up,” serves as the lead single from his Roc Nation debut Cole World: The Sideline Story, due September 27. The 26-year-old rapper, who’s currently on tour with Rihanna, explained how the glossy visuals, directed by Jake Davis, are a change from what we’ve seen in the past.
“The visuals on the video for ‘Work Out’ are stunning. I’ve never shot a video like this before,” Cole told Rap-Up.com. “It felt like a real video with the lights and all. With ‘Who Dat,’ the label let me be free and do my artistic thing with the one shot, but this video they wanted a more superstar look. I’ll take it. I think it’s about that time.”
BEYONCÉ DOCUMENTS THE ‘YEAR OF 4′ IN TV SPECIAL [FULL VIDEO]
Beyoncé gave fans a rare look inside her world during the half-hour special “Beyoncé: Year of 4,” which premiered on television earlier tonight. The documentary followed the 29-year-old superstar’s personal and artistic journey over the past year.
After enjoying some down time at the end of her “I Am…” tour, B gets back to business, gearing up for her fourth solo album4. She is shown practicing choreography, jetting around the world, shooting the video for “Run the World (Girls),” and narrowing down her album with help from her team and Jay-Z.
Old and new fans will gain a new appreciation for the unstoppable diva. “I am a workaholic and I don’t believe in no. I don’t believe in I need to sleep. If I’m not sleeping, nobody’s sleeping,” said the worker B. “I’m one human being. It’s a lot. If I want to be a businesswoman, I’m a businesswoman. Independence is not easy.”
Watch the documentary in full right here.
NEW MUSIC: LLOYD F/ R. KELLY, KERI HILSON, & K’NAAN – ‘WORLD CRY’
Lloyd spreads his peaceful message on “World Cry,” his universal collaboration with R. Kelly, Keri Hilson, and K’naan. The R&B playboy shows that he’s not only concerned with what goes on in the bedroom, taking a stance against hate, destruction, and political and social injustices.
“I hate to see the whole world cry,” a distraught Lloyd sings on one of the many star-studded cuts off his fourth album King of Hearts. Kellz, Keri, and K’naan use their voices as healing powers. Wake up everybody.
-Rap-Up
Interview: @LupeFiasco - WHY I LIKE LIL B: A REVIEW
I have a problem. It's something that I noticed a while ago and I think its something that has to do with my introduction to a wide array of musical genres as a child. My problem is is that it's really really hard for me to dislike music. I have such an appreciation for it in all its forms that I sometimes find myself listening to a schizophrenic range of sounds in the whip or on the iPod. You really have to go out of your way for me to just completely despise what someone creates musically. Now in the midst of this self-awareness I have discovered there is a certain context within music that I gravitate to more than others and that context is something that I have defined for myself as "Liberation Rock". It can be described as music that is subversive, revolutionary, political, challenges the status quo, mostly positive and even militaristic. A few examples of this would be "Know Your Rights" by The Clash, "Politik Kills" by Manu Chao, "Gentleman" by Fela Kuti, "Do It Like A G-O" by The Geto Boys, "Confrontation" by Damian Marley, "Rush Of Blood To The Head" by Coldplay, "Everyman For Himself" by Billy Blue, "In One Ear" by Cage The Elephant, "The Catalyst" by Linkin Park, "Strange Fruit" by Billie Holiday and the list goes on. I guess up against my political and social upbringing songs and artists like these strike a chord with me. Now this affinity for "Liberation Rock" doesn't negate or take away from songs and artists that don't necessarily fall under that personal category for me. Dependent on the environment, I have the uncanny ability to sit and universally enjoy whatever is coming through the speakers at almost any given time. But songs that express the qualities of my very own genre of "Liberation Rock" definitely get more burn in the system by far. And as it happens through their music I develop an interest in the artist him or herself. Sometimes the journey into the world of the artist outside of the music they create can be fruitless and even disheartening. Quite literally your hero's musically can be real assholes or morons in almost every other facet. But in all honesty that is a rare occasion. And even sometimes it's the inverse and the personality and mentality of the artist outweighs the music they create and the person becomes more of an interest than his or her art. In regards to Lil B I must admit I'm somewhere in the middle of those extremes.
Before we get any deeper let me put my inherent biases on the table. First, I blindly and unconsciously love anything that comes out of the Bay Area of Northern California. It's part honest respect for the cultural products that emerge out of that region and part happiness and empathy that in the midst of the social turmoil and raw violence and despair that has plagued that area for decades that artists reppin' the Bay are capable to create and express themselves at all. I have the same appreciation for artists that carve out a name for themselves in Detroit and New Orleans. Second, my faith is in the youth. So I find myself constantly observing and trying to empower and support the youth in any way that I can. No matter what they create. Through the youth expressing themselves you have a golden opportunity to communicate and gain a new perspective on the ever changing world around us. It's a beautiful thing.
So Lil B is from The Bay and he's a youth hahaha we can stop right here! He already good in my book. But what gets Lil B admission into my coveted genre of "Liberation Rock" is his absolute lack of fear when it comes to challenging the status quo. Whether it be in hip-hop, which is very elitist and caste and class oriented, or just society in general, which is very elitist and class centric. His albeit "rocky" road musically has been honestly at times unbearable to walk on. Some of Lil B's past works have been underwhelming to say the least and at moments I would seriously consider heading out for smoother pavement. But every now and again an absolute jewel would come to the surface and I'd find myself unable to fathom leaving this kids side for any reason. The vulgar lyrics, happy go lucky cooking dances and sometimes pointless stream of conscious style rambling started to give way to hints of a deadly serious revolutionary mentality lurking underneath. Now I'm not talking Dead Prez or Immortal Technique level stuff here but something just as powerful and meaningful. What I was witnessing was a man in the process of profound self-realization and self-awareness. And seeing that this road has led to the promised land in the form of "I'm Gay (I'm Happy)" has been for me just as fulfilling as the new understandings that I'm sure Lil Bars has come upon if the content of his new album is anything to go by.
First let me make something abundantly clear, the title "I'm Gay (I'm Happy)" I think is absolute genius. Those two words together side by side in almost any format in the society we live in can be a cultural and social death sentence. And in many places in the world (even here in the good ole' US of A) they can mean an ACTUAL death sentence. I'm talking a shanked in the shower, beat with a bat, beheaded on Friday kinda death. The best and rarest of braveries is bravery in the face of death. Let's be honest Lil B's album probably won't even be commercially released in certain countries because of the title alone. I just wish he did a song called "James Baldwin" and I would've loved to see you twitter-lectuals and goon rules street professors argue against one of the foremost, prominent black intellectual radicals the world has ever known who just so happened to be an overt homosexual but repped the ghettos of Harlem harder than Nicky Barnes and Rich Porter combined and took the struggles and achievements of the black and impoverished experience and intellectually and dazzlingly rubbed it all in the pasty face of the oppressive power structures of the time and this time as well! I wish a nigga would!!! Don't matter if your gay, that's between you and your religion. All I care about is if your down for the cause. Which a LOT of hetero's ain't. Go figure. Now the doper thing about the title is that it exposed the raw power of words and reinforces the concept that "perception is king" in a very simple and even remedial use of homonym (no pun intended but you gotta chalk that up as a mean double entendre!) The word "gay" referring to homosexuality in the minds of the "guilty" ,as well call them here, sent shockwaves throughout our hip-hop community. Making Lil B the target of attack and ridicule. But Lil B's ultimate intention and preference for the word "gay" was its "one who is happy" definition. So basically my lil homey was being attacked for being happy. The poetic justice in that is awe inspiring. If that don't speak to the conditions that exist in this world and this society I don't know what does. Hate on somebody simply because they are happy or have found happiness. How many of us are innocent of that injustice? Not many. Including me at times. Now whether Lil B did that on purpose or not is really not an issue because the reality of someone (that would be me by the way) interpreting and analyzing his album title that deeply gives merit to his action regardless of his initial intent. I mean it is HIS album title.
I won't carry on much longer but I did want to get to the content. Now normally reviewers delve deeply or comparatively lightly when talking about an album. They mention favorite songs or less than favorites for that matter, maybe even breaking them down and bringing finer points of production or lyrical execution to light. Well I'm not going to mess about with any of that. At the end of the day it's all opinion and one man's trash is another man's treasure. If you like it you like it if you don't you don't. The reason I give this album entrance into my "Liberation Rock" library hangs on the power and impact of just one single, solitary line uttered by Lil B in the midst of the entire work that is "I'm Gay". And that line is:
"The Hood Is A Lie!"
The modern processes of life experienced that would culminate in a 21 year old African American male who more than likely is a direct descendant of slaves, raised in a consumerist and corrupt society dominated by inequality, fear, system-trust and self-doubt, coming from a region of the country that is notoriously violent and self-destructive (to this day I still can't believe The Tenderloin exists in these modern times), that more than likely has buried friends and seen raw poverty in the land of plenty, that has received a subpar education and has been profiled and downgraded even before the day of his birth on this soil, teased with excess and a little bit of the "good life" for the price of ones morals, freedom and even life itself, in the face of all that for him to say with confidence and surety that:
"The Hood Is A Lie!"
speaks louder to me than the best, most well-timed, Just Blaze produced and Hype Williams directed punchline any rapper can think of! You can't buy that type of provocative, chilling social commentary. You have to live that. Furthermore it commands respect, and not that phony ass "48 Laws Of Power" "saw it on Gangland" respect either. I mean that Malcolm Martin Luther Junior respect. And if the youths are making these types of statements in these times and in the midst of all that is against them I have no choice but to be Gay (Happy) too!!!
So there you have it. I like Lil B.
Sincerely and with a gangsta ass "I-Wish-A-Nigga-Would" attitude,
Wasalu "Lupe Fiasco" Jaco
P.S. His album cover is better than yours too!
Music Video: @TEYANATAYLOR - Her Room
"Her Room" is a depiction of the battle between our hearts and minds when our worlds are seemingly shattered by the downside of love. This piece is intended to relate to everyone that's been down a similar road. We hope this helps.
-TAJ_TPK (Director)
Teyana Taylor "Her Room" Directed by TAJ & Mike Ho #TPK #oSm from Director | Mike Ho on Vimeo.
This Is A Dope Video, I Like The Way It Was Shot! And BTW Ms. Taylor Look AMAZING In The Video.
Mixtape: @DaLouza - Life's An Illusion
Music Video: @Dondria - 1+1 (Cover)
Wow Dondria Has And Amazing Voice. She KILLS This Cover. GoodWork!
News: Lil B Releases "I'm Gay" Today!
Outta Nowhere Lil B Drops His CD "I'm Gay" Soooooo I Guess It's Time To Here What's the Fuss About!
Get Here! http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/im-gay/id447474611?uo=4
Get Here! http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/im-gay/id447474611?uo=4
Music Video: Cory Gunz - Outta My Mind
We finally got to hear the proper version of Cory Gunz' "Outta My Mind" yesterday, and now we've been blessed with the official video, sooner than expected.
"Outta My Mind" will land on Cory's upcoming mixtape, Son of a Gun, dropping tomorrow, July 1.
NEW MUSIC: SHANELL – ‘HOW TO LOVE (REMIX)’
Shanell flips Lil Wayne’s “How to Love” with a sultry version for the ladies. “But I admire your bottle poppin’ and tippin’ just as much as you admire late night and trickin’,” coos the Young Money singer-songwriter, who will hit the road with Weezy on the second leg of his “I Am Still Music” tour next month. She is prepping her debut album and will release a video for the single “My Button” in the coming weeks.
-Rap-Up
Shanell "How to Love" Remix by jsharpeagency
New Music: Sean Paul (feat. Alexis Jordan) - Got 2 Luv U
Looks Who's Back. SEAN PAUL And He Back With Some Heat Cause This Track Is Nice Listen Below!
Video: J. Cole Performs 'Work Out' at L.A.'s Staples Center
J. Cole performs his first single "Work Out" live during Rihanna's "LOUD" tour at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on June 28, 2011.
Music Video: Curren$y (feat. Trademark da Skydiver & Young Roddy) - STILL
#WeekendatBurnies Out Now!
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Music Video: Lupe Fiasco - Out Of My Head (feat. Trey Songz)
Hate it or love it, here’s the latest music video from Lupe Fiasco. Someone needs to tell this dude to drop a new mixtape for the OG fans before this goes on for too long. And it’s about to time for a haircut.
Mixtape: Maybach Music Group - God Forgives, We Don't
01.Pill Feat. Rick Ross, Tity Boi, Meek Mill, Yo Gotti & Gunplay - Pacman Remix
02.Meek Mill Feat. Rick Ross - Work
03.Rick Ross & The Outlawz - 2Pac Back Remix
04.Game Feat. Busta Ryhmes, Rick Ross, Fabolous & Lil Wayne - Bottles And Rockin J's
05.Pill, Meek Mill & Rick Ross - Big Bank
06.Gunplay Feat. Gudda Gudda & Young Breed - She Know Wassup
07.Wale Ft TCB - Bait
08.DJ Khaled - I'm On One
09.Ace Hood Feat. Meek Mill - Same Dream
10.Meek Mill Feat. NH - Realest U Ever Seen
11.Pill Feat. Trae Tha Truth - Send One Down
12.Masspike Miles Feat. Torch - Main Event
13.Wale - Lacefrontin
14.Cyhi Da Prince Feat. Pill & Pusha T - Thousand Poundz
15.Wale Feat. Rick Ross & Jeremih - That Way
16.Tiara Thomas Feat. Wale - All Around The World
17.Stalley Feat. Rashad - Summer In America
02.Meek Mill Feat. Rick Ross - Work
03.Rick Ross & The Outlawz - 2Pac Back Remix
04.Game Feat. Busta Ryhmes, Rick Ross, Fabolous & Lil Wayne - Bottles And Rockin J's
05.Pill, Meek Mill & Rick Ross - Big Bank
06.Gunplay Feat. Gudda Gudda & Young Breed - She Know Wassup
07.Wale Ft TCB - Bait
08.DJ Khaled - I'm On One
09.Ace Hood Feat. Meek Mill - Same Dream
10.Meek Mill Feat. NH - Realest U Ever Seen
11.Pill Feat. Trae Tha Truth - Send One Down
12.Masspike Miles Feat. Torch - Main Event
13.Wale - Lacefrontin
14.Cyhi Da Prince Feat. Pill & Pusha T - Thousand Poundz
15.Wale Feat. Rick Ross & Jeremih - That Way
16.Tiara Thomas Feat. Wale - All Around The World
17.Stalley Feat. Rashad - Summer In America
Catch Up On You #MMG! This Team Out Here Making Moves!
Music Video: Mindless Behavior (Feat. Diggy) - Mrs. Right
If You Were Watching The Red Carpet Show Before The BET Awards Last Sunday And Was Wonder Hw Or What Is Mindless Behavior Well Check This Out!
Video: 2Pac - Watch Yo Mouth (Unreleased Diss Track Towards Nas, Dr. Dre, Wendy Williams, De La Soul, Diddy) [Audio]
Can't Go Wrong With Unreleased Pac And He Goin' OFF!
Music Video: Patwa - So Far So Gone Freestyle (Over Dj Khaled's "Im On One")
She Kinda Got Off! #DOPE!
Video Blog: @JColeNC - Cole Summer: Episode 1
Looks like J. Cole has been listening to fans and came back with this new video blog. Good move!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
NEW MUSIC: @Tyga - SnapBacks Back (feat. @CHRISBROWN )
Tyga Just Unleased This New Track To This Tumblr Called Snapback Back And It Sounds Like It Features Chris Brown And WHOOOOOOOO They When Off Especially Chris.
#WellDone2 Coming Soon
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#WellDone2 Coming Soon
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Interview: Big Sean On Drake Taking His Flow!
Big Sean on Drake taking his flow (Big Boy's Neighborhood)
NEW MUSIC: @CHRISBROWN - Marvin's Room (Remix) (feat. K-Mac) [Download]
Last Night Chris Brown Released The Video/Audio To This With No DL Link Well I have That Link For You Sooooo If You Enjoyed Chris' Version Get It Now!
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Interview: Lil Wayne Speaks On 'Sorry For The Wait'
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Music Video: YC - Racks (Remix) (feat. Nelly, B.O.B. Yo Gotti, Trae Tha Truth, Cyhi Da Prynce, Ace Hood & Dos)
YC Drops The Official Racks (Remix) Video. #Enjoy!
Behind The Scenes: DJ Khaled - It's Ain't Over Til It's Over (feat. Jadakiss, Fabolous & Mary J. Blige)
Shooting to Khaled’s ‘It Ain’t Over Til’ It’s Over’ has already begun and Derick G. brings forth some exclusive behind the scenes footage. We The Best Forever in stores July 19th.
BEHIND THE SCENES OF "IT AINT OVER,TILL IT'S OVER" from DERICK G on Vimeo.
Mixtape: @djlightsout Presents: The Declaration
Ayoooooo. What’s the deal? I’m back again to take my folks on another musical journey. I felt a lot of pressure to out do our last attempt at mixtape greatness. I think this one meets expectations. Do me a favor tho, listen to the whole damn tape all the way through the first time aight? Let me control this lol. Hope y’all enjoy.
Peace
-DJ Lights Out
I Had To Post This Because This DJ Here When To School Where I'm Currently Attending School And That's Out In Rolla, MO. And I Actually Got To Here Him DJ Live At This Past Year's PHatal DevaSTation And He Had That Mug Rocking So If Yon Need Some New Music Check This Out!
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And You Your Gonna be In Kansas City, MO. On July 1st. You Might wanna Check This Out!
Music Video: David Guetta - Where Them Girls At (feat. Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida)
Global hit-maker + superstar DJ David Guetta's hot new single "Where Them Girls At" ft. Flo-Rida + Nicki Minaj.
Review Roundup: Beyonce - 4
Eight years after launching her solo career with her Grammy-winning debut Dangerously in Love, Beyoncé remains one of pop’s most formidable forces. With the release of her fourth album 4 in stores today, the 29-year-old singer explores new territory—mixing the hypnotizing sounds of Diplo and Switch (“Run the World (Girls),” “End of Time”) with Diane Warren’s big ballad (“I Was Here”) and Kanye West and André 3000’s old school anthem (“Party”). How did the critics grade her latest work? Find out below.
Entertainment Weekly: The terrific “End of Time” seethes with off-balance harmonies, MJ-style Off the Wall horns, and a bionic Bo Diddley beat, all while Bey howls her eternal loveto everyone and no one in particular. It’s exactly the kind of genre-busting risk that few other current pop stars would even attempt, let alone pull off flawlessly with a no-big-thing shrug. B
Rolling Stone: 4 might be her strangest record. It’s a big-budget megapop album with an A list of guest stars (Kanye West, André 3000) and songwriter-producers (Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, Diplo, Ryan Tedder, Diane Warren). Yet it’s as eccentric—as unmistakably personal and quirky—as anything that Sufjan Stevens ever cooked up in his bedroom. 3.5/5
USA Today: Compared with Beyoncé’s three previous albums, which arrived on a wave of hit singles, the release of 4seems relatively quiet. Neither lead single “Run the World (Girls)” nor “Best Thing I Never Had” has caught fire on thecharts. But after [Sasha] Fierce‘s duality, Beyoncé does not seem to need to make a cutting-edge statement. This time, she’s content to stay in her comfort zone. 3/4
New York Daily News: For her fourth solo work, assigned the informational title 4, a singer long obsessed with self-empowerment finally lets herself play pining wretch or devoted lover far more often than her usual role of answer-back queen or preening pinup. 4/5
The Washington Post: On Tuesday, Beyoncé drops 4, as in her fourth album. It’s also her fourth-best album, as in her worst. Both cool and low-key, its subdued tone suggests that she’s turning an intimate new leaf. Surprise! She isn’t. Instead, Beyoncé sounds more precise and distant than ever, making these mid-tempo tunes feel vexing at first, then dull.
Chicago Tribune: Beyoncé finally puts a bounce in her step with the goofy “Love on Top” and “Countdown,” and “End of Time” mixes boisterous marching drums, staccato horns and dipping, diving vocals. It’s an all-too-brief glimpse of the “mad scientist” at work. Maybe next time she’ll get in the lab with some better songs. 2.5/4
The Guardian: This isn’t by any means a bad album. … It’s just that it isn’t the album you might have been led to expect. The high points offer hints of what it might have been: it’s hard not to feel that what it might have been sounds better than what it is. 3/5
The Boston Globe: This album is also one of Beyoncé’s most natural efforts, standing out for the simple fact that it doesn’t try to stand out. Its 12 songs are often rooted in neo-soul, the kind Maxwell and Erykah Badu were recording for baby-making soundtracks back in the ’90s.
SPIN: The lack of in-your-face future-funk arrangements isn’t a sign that Beyoncé has lost her appetite for domination; indeed, as a singer’s showcase, 4 will probably end up bested this year only by Adele’s 21. 8/10
NoSirens Favorites Tracks: 'I Miss You', 'Party', 'Best Thing I Never Had', 'Rather Die Young' & 'Countdown'
NEW MUSIC: DJ Khaled - It's Ain't Over Til It's Over (feat. Jadakiss, Fabolous & Mary J. Blige)
Watch The BET Awards A Wonder What Was The Song DJ Khaled And Friends Performed Well Here Is That Track. Tagged Up For Now.
We The Best Forever July 19th
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We The Best Forever July 19th
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TrackListing: DJ Khaled - We The Best Forever
01. I’m On One (Ft. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil’ Wayne)
02. Welcome To My Hood (Ft. Rick Ross, Plies, Lil’ Wayne & T-Pain)
03. Money (Ft. Young Jeezy & Ludacris)
04. I’m Thuggin (Ft. Waka Flocka & Ace Hood)
05. It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over (Ft. Mary J. Blige, Fabolous & Jadakiss)
06. Legendary (Ft. Chris Brown, Keisha Cole & Ne-Yo)
07. Sleep When I’m Gone (Ft. Busta Rhymes, Cee-Lo & Game)
08. Can’t Stop (Ft. Birdman & T-Pain)
09. Future (Ft. Ace Hood, Meek Mill, Wale, Vado & Big Sean)
10. My Life (Ft. Akon & B.o.B.)
11. A Million Lights (Ft. Tyga, Cory Gunz, Mack Maine, Jae Millz & Kevin Rudolf)
12. Welcome To My Hood [Remix] (Ft. Ludacris, T-Pain, Busta Rhymes, Twista, Mavado, Birdman, Ace Hood, Fat Joe, Jadakiss, Bun B, Game & Waka Flocka)
02. Welcome To My Hood (Ft. Rick Ross, Plies, Lil’ Wayne & T-Pain)
03. Money (Ft. Young Jeezy & Ludacris)
04. I’m Thuggin (Ft. Waka Flocka & Ace Hood)
05. It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over (Ft. Mary J. Blige, Fabolous & Jadakiss)
06. Legendary (Ft. Chris Brown, Keisha Cole & Ne-Yo)
07. Sleep When I’m Gone (Ft. Busta Rhymes, Cee-Lo & Game)
08. Can’t Stop (Ft. Birdman & T-Pain)
09. Future (Ft. Ace Hood, Meek Mill, Wale, Vado & Big Sean)
10. My Life (Ft. Akon & B.o.B.)
11. A Million Lights (Ft. Tyga, Cory Gunz, Mack Maine, Jae Millz & Kevin Rudolf)
12. Welcome To My Hood [Remix] (Ft. Ludacris, T-Pain, Busta Rhymes, Twista, Mavado, Birdman, Ace Hood, Fat Joe, Jadakiss, Bun B, Game & Waka Flocka)
This Looks Like A Pretty CD. Well We'll Find Out July 19th!
Music Video: Drake - Marvin's Room [Official Video]
You Might Not be Able To Download Trust Issues Or Marvin's Room Any More But Drake Does Drop Visuals To Marvin's Room. So Enjoy!
Drake ~ Marvins Room (Official Video) from OctobersVeryOwn on Vimeo.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Music Video: DJ Khaled - I'm On One (feat. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne)
If You Missed The BET Awards And The World Premiere Of The 'I'm On One' Video Well Here You Go. #Enjoy
NEWS: Chris Brown's Cousins Chase Down Frank Ocean In La
Okay. Story is, Frank Ocean came down to Chris’ dance rehearsal in L.A. looking for him. However, he started running when he actually saw him. Chris’ cousins, Mijo and Trell, spotted him as he was fleeing and then this happened. All this resulted from Frank’s and Chris’ Twitter beef.
NEW MUSIC: @DAWNRICHARD - Novacane (Remix)
So Dawn Richard Puts Her Swag On The Frank Ocean Smash Hit Novacane! And It Works. Gook Work!
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NEW MUSIC: @Kreayshawn - 'Rich Whore'
New Music From Kreayshawn! Sh*t Dope It's SWAG! And Congratz On Her Columbia Deal. Can't Wait For The Album.
@entelleckt - 2Times4You [Audio]
Here Is Entelleckt's Take On The J. Cole Song 'Before I'm Gone'. His Version Is NICE. So Enjoy!
#YOLO (You Only Live Once)
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#YOLO (You Only Live Once)
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@entelleckt - Foolish Love [Audio]
My Guy Entelleckt Droped A Mixtape Not To Long Ago Titled 'The O.P.P.' Which Is A Must Have. And This Is One Of The Free Track He Offers Off The Album. If You Like That Album You Can Check Out The Album Here Or Buy It Off iTunes. Any Way Support GOOD Music.
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Wiz Khalifa - The Dream [Mixtape]
01.The Breeze ft. Wale
02.Die Today
03.Reefer Party
04.When I'm Gone (feat. Tinie Tempah)
05.High (feat. Big Sean)
06.Frankie
07.GangBang (feat. Big Sean)
08.This is The Life (Curren$y)
09.You See It
10.Big Dreams (feat. Big K.R.I.T)
11.Blowin Kush
12.Swag It Out
13.357 (Chevy Woods)
14.F'd Up
15.Bad Bitch
16.Where
Not An Official Mixtape But If You Need To Catch Up On Your Wiz Khalifa Well This Mixtape Will Help That!
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02.Die Today
03.Reefer Party
04.When I'm Gone (feat. Tinie Tempah)
05.High (feat. Big Sean)
06.Frankie
07.GangBang (feat. Big Sean)
08.This is The Life (Curren$y)
09.You See It
10.Big Dreams (feat. Big K.R.I.T)
11.Blowin Kush
12.Swag It Out
13.357 (Chevy Woods)
14.F'd Up
15.Bad Bitch
16.Where
Not An Official Mixtape But If You Need To Catch Up On Your Wiz Khalifa Well This Mixtape Will Help That!
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@drakkardnoir Calls Out Universal Motown Records Over Stopping Song Leaks [News]
Toronto, Ontario emcee/singer star Drake is apparently fed up with his parent label.
Toronto, Ontario emcee/singer star Drake is apparently fed up with his parent label. The Young Money artist used Twitter yesterday (June 23) to call out Universal Motown Records over cease-and-desisting song leaks of "Marvin's Room" and "Trust Issues" - records that Drake seemed to want fans to have.
With sophomore studio album Take Care planned for fourth quarter release, Drake and his label will have to come to terms.
"Universal needs to stop taking my fucking songs down. I am doing this for the people not for your label", he tweeted.
Recently, Drake's touring buddy J. Cole and Sony/Roc Nation have also been halting online posting of songs from the North Carolina native's debut album.
Source: RapGodFathers
@drakkardnoir Honors Boi-1da and Noah '40' Shebib at ASCAP Awards [Video]
Drake honors producers Boi-1da and Noah "40" Shebib as the Songwriters of the Year at ASCAP's 24th Annual Rhythm & Soul Music Awards in Beverly Hills on June 24, 2011. This Is Pretty DOPE To See! I'm Happy To See Boi-1da and Noah '40' Shebib Get Honored Cause There Pretty Underrated.
Take Care Drops Oct. 24th!
@Frenchie1017 - Bringing Gangsta Back (Hosted By @Trapaholics ) [Mixtape]
My Favorite Brick Squad Member Back With Some Of The DOPEST DJ's In The Game Trap-A-Holics With Bringin' Gangsta Back. I See This Being A Really NICE Mixtape. And It Features BSM Members Gucci Mane, OJ Da Juiceman, Wooh Da Kid & His Brother Waka Flocka So if You Like BSM Of The Type Of Music BSM Makes You Should Get This Tape!
@SnowThaProduct - Holy Shit/Drunk Love [Video]
#HolySh*t! Ummmmm Damn She Can Spit Like I'm Wait For Her Album To Drop Next Month. And You Can Get Her Song Drunk Love On iTunes. #Support
New Album "Unorthodox" Coming Out July 2011.
Lola Monroe - Run The World (Remix) [Video]
Ex-Video Lola Moroe Back With A New Video. Now Only Does She Look Good, She Can Spit Too. And If You've Never Heard Of Lola Monroe. I Think It's Time You Get To Know Her!
Da Brat - Life After Death [Mixtape]
01. Intro
02. It’s Brat (Tupac Back Remix)
03. West Side
04. Get It Get It (Feat. Jadakiss And Brandon Hines)
05. Racks (Remix)
06. Sure Thing (Remix)
07. Second Chance
08. Fab 5 Freddy
09. Dumb Stupid Crazy (Feat. Twista)
10. Motivation (Remix)
11. Look at Me Now (Remix)
02. It’s Brat (Tupac Back Remix)
03. West Side
04. Get It Get It (Feat. Jadakiss And Brandon Hines)
05. Racks (Remix)
06. Sure Thing (Remix)
07. Second Chance
08. Fab 5 Freddy
09. Dumb Stupid Crazy (Feat. Twista)
10. Motivation (Remix)
11. Look at Me Now (Remix)
Da Brat Back!!!!! Yes One Of The Few DOPE Female Rappers Out. So I Kinda Can't Wait To Hear This I Feel Like This Finna Be EPIC So Get This.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
@Teairra_Mari (Feat. Mr. Vegas & Gyptian) - Pum Pum Shorts [Video]
New Visuals From Ms. Teairra Mari. And This Song Coud He Found On Here "Now Or Never" Mixtape Hosted By DJ Scream.
Lil B Says I'm Gay LP Will Be Revolutionary [News]
Lil B Interview With Gowhere Hip Hop from gowherehiphop.com on Vimeo.
While in Chicago, GWHH got to chop it up with The Based God. He speaks on a few things including what is happening with his projects with Lupe Fiasco, Jay Electronica, and what to expect from his upcoming album, I’m Gay.
“Really, the album is going to be revolutionary,” he said. “It’s going to be something that’s like going to change the world. It’s going to spark the minds of people. That’s what I wanted to do, really break down some barriers and let people live life.”
Source: RapRadar
Beyoncé - 1+1 - Live Concert In Amnevilles Galaxie [Video]
Bonjour. After taking Nice earlier this week and before Glastonbury this weekend, Bey continued her France tour at the Galaxie in Amnéville last night. ”At Last” Bey is “Irreplaceable” with “Halo” below. 4 in stores in 4 days.
Nas Has Recorded With Odd Future [News]
Everybody wants a piece of Odd Future and apparently Nas wants some too. A rep from the collective has confirmed with XXL that the group has laid a track for Esco’s tentatively titled LP, Life Is Good.
Last month, Esco told MTV that he and Frank Ocean have recorded numerous tracks. No word on if those are in any relation to his album. Hey, an Earl feature would be cool.
Source: RadRadar
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