Friday 31 July 2009

Is It On? IT'S ON!!

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It's been well documented that you don't get on Eminem's bad side. But Nick Cannon & Mariah Carey obviously didn't get that memo.

After they poked fun at him (& Mariah called him "obsessed"), he gets his own back. In my opinion, this is better than 95% of the material on Relapse. Maybe he needs to get dissed more.

Eminem - The Warning

Thursday 30 July 2009

He Shot The Sherrif

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Duno what it is, but there is something aggie about today. Murda absolutely lives up to his name on this.

Uncle Murda - Summertime Shootouts (Produced by DJ Premier)

My days.

Wednesday 29 July 2009

Beats too...

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New Snoop from his upcoming album Bacc 2 Tha Chuuch Vol. 1.. Which will be the first of two albums released within a year of each other.

The TC's - Shut U Down (featuring Snoop Dogg)

Feeling the beat? Snoop made it.

Monday 27 July 2009

Trailer: Tron Legacy



Tron Legacy is a 3D high-tech adventure set in a digital world that’s unlike anything ever captured on the big screen. Sam Flynn, the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn, looks into his father’s disappearance and finds himself pulled into the same world of fierce programs and gladiatorial games where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kevin’s loyal confidant, father and son embark on a life-and-death journey across a visually-stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous. The official trailer can be seen above, recently premiering at the San Diego Comic Con. With Daft Punk creating the sound track for this movie, TRON Legacy will be a movie not to miss out on.

Via Hypebeast

Westsiiidddeee!!!

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Another day, another unreleased 2pac song. Just shows how amazing his actual music could be when it was untouched.

2pac - If Theres A Cure (featuring Snoop Dogg)

Saturday 25 July 2009

Friday 24 July 2009

That's It?

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Step your rap/song game up. That goes for everybody on this song.


Jay-Z - Run This Town (Featuring Rihanna & Kanye West)

Have a good weekend people.

Thursday 23 July 2009

OMG @ This Trailer!

Assasin's Creed 2...

It's Too Much

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Damn, this is sick. Where's the album already?!

Goldielocks - F*ckabout

Tuesday 21 July 2009

LoveBox Festival - Victoria Park, London


London's answer to Glastonbury is what LoveBox Festival promised to revelers and in most departments they more than delivered.
Victoria Park played host to LoveBox as it had done since 2005, and while taking an initial stroll around I embraced the abundance of PR girls showering me with freebies from their respective blue-chips; glow in the dark Rizlas?! Who'd of thought!
As far as acts were concerned, Chipmunk successfully opened for the early birds. Fashionista come singer Florence Welch owned the stage with her swagger and I have to say her sound rang true with my ear drums as I had not heard her music before. Her album was promptly purchased on iTunes the following day.
Mr. Hudson's reggae-esque R'n'B was taken well by the crowds along with a guest apperance from rapper Kano, and it was clear from the audience's warm reception that this relatively new artist signed to Kanye West's label definately has a bright future ahead of him.
U.S rap metal band N*E*R*D was, by far, the highlight of the day for me. Aside from the fact that I was hauled on stage to wild out with Pharrell & Co, their unique electronic/rap/rock mash up had the crowd riled up into a frenzy for the better part of an hour. Capped off with the stage being filled with girls for their final track 'Everyone Nose'.
But what I think sets LoveBox apart from other festivals, especially the ones in London; is their dance areas. Started by Groove Armada it comes as no surprise that there were 3 unique designated areas playing house from electro to balaeric. I particularly enjoyed the 'Relentless Zone' where the surroundings made me feel as if I was on Bora Bora Beach. The large light fixtures scattered around me had periodic fireballs shooting out that was a spectacle to behold.
The 'Relentless Zone' was so good infact, that I had to be dragged over to catch the latter half of the headline act Duran Duran. They were decent but I got the feeling that the relatively young crowd were waiting for the bands biggest track 'Rio'. Which made me wonder if they were the right act to headline such a festival, taking nothing away from their actual performance.
Overall I think LoveBox makes for a brilliant day out especially when the weather is in a good mood. My only shortcomings on the event was the issues they had with sound for some acts (ironically I will include N*E*R*D as the act who had the most trouble). But aside from that, whether you prefer to go for one or two days, LoveBox is definately one of the leading London Festivals and great value for money.

More Goodies For Everyone!

freezi Pictures, Images and Photos

Freezi keeps leaking new material from his upcoming mixtape & he's got some fire! Could we be looking at the mixtape of the year?

Freezi - Flight School

Freezi - Too Much

It's Turning Into A Drake Fest Round Here...

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October's very own spits on another track with strong buzz, prepping the world for his impending rulership of rap.

Fabolous - Throw It In The Bag Remix (Featuring The-Dream & Drake)

Our Thoughts Are With MCA

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Adam “MCA” Yauch of Beastie Boys was diagnosed last week as having a cancerous tumor in his left parotid (salivary) gland. Luckily it was caught early and is localized in one area, and as such is considered very treatable. It will however require surgery and several weeks of additional treatment. Fortunately the cancer is not in a location that will affect Yauch’s vocal chords.

Beastie Boys have canceled all upcoming concert appearances to allow time for Yauch’s surgery and recovery. The release of the band’s forthcoming album Hot Sauce Committee Part 1 will also be pushed back.

Paraphrasing from a video statement on Beastieboys.com, Yauch said, “I just need to take a little time to get this in check, and then we’ll release the record and play some shows. It’s a pain in the neck (sorry had to say it) because i was really looking forward to playing these shows, but the doctors have made it clear that this is not the kind of thing that can be put aside to deal with later.”


Beastie Boys - Too Many Rappers (Featuring Nasir Jones)

Sunday 19 July 2009

He Never Left

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South London MC Freezi returns to the scene after a short hiatus to provide the masses with some much needed lyricism. His much anticipated mixtape A Lil Glance is set for release in October of this year.

Freezi - Still Here

Thursday 16 July 2009

The Saga Continues...

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As yet unnamed possible first single off the album will.i.am was said to be executve producing. Watch this space...

Michael Jackson - No Name

If it sounds familiar, it's cos it samples this.

Wednesday 15 July 2009

Video: Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial Accident Footage from 1984



On January 27th, 1984, on the set of a Pepsi commercial starring Michael Jackson, a premature pyrotechnic blast ignited the pop star’s hair, nearly killing him. Until now, the general public had only heard eyewitness accounts of the event, but had never actually seen any footage. Watching it now, you understand how serious it really was, but I gotta tell ya, this whole fiasco inspired quite a few school yard jokes back in the 80’s.

Via Rolling Stone & Nah Right

Saturday 11 July 2009

Did That Pig Just Fly?

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Murda Ma$e. Killa Cam.

On the same track.

I know, I can't believe it either.

Ma$e - Get It (Featuring Cam'ron & B.Rossi)

It's ON!!

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Anyone who follows The Game will know that the West Coast emcee has been obsessed with Jay-Z for sometime. First wanting to be like him (& to work with him), then, upon being snubbed, hating him.

After Jay claimed he "wasn't talkin' bout Game" in a new freestyle, Chuck Taylor decided to get somethings off his chest.

The Game - I'm So Wavy (Jay-Z Diss)

Let's be honest though, one of two things will happen:
1) Jay-Z won't respond & Game will get mad.
2) Jay-Z will respond & end The Game's career.

Friday 10 July 2009

...So That's Where He's Been

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The newest member of the Cash Money Millionaires returns to the scene with this track explaining where Mr Mathers has been all these years.

Freeway - Freeway's Beard (Featuring Eminem)

Thursday 9 July 2009

Video: Envy - Set Yourself On Fire



What with Dynamite getting dropped, No-Lay yet to find any major label success & the Sugababes recent lack of chart activity, it's hard being a female in the current UK music scene.

There is hope however. Mz Bratt has been signed, Mpho has the press going crazy & Pixie Lott has become a media darling. But, there's one person who is really after the crown: Manchester's MC Envy.

After hustling on the underground for years & contributing to some of the UK's biggest mixtapes, Envy is breaking through to the mainstream with her debut LP Set Yourself On Fire. It will be released later this year alongside a book(!)

Whilst we wait for what is gonna be a banger, check this excellent video & tell a friend to tell a friend.

Tuesday 7 July 2009

Kanye West @ Wireless Festival, Hyde Park


Pioneering hip-hop star Kanye West touched down in London’s Hyde Park to cap off day two of what turned out to be a very, very sunny Wireless Festival.
Sunday’s line up boasted a wide array of urban acts and the likes of Kid Cudi, Mr Hudson, Alesha Dixon failed to disappoint as opening acts with N-Dubz earning plaudits for their live performance. Proving that you don’t necessarily need to have a line-up of indie bands in order to draw the masses.
The day started off Young Jeezy taking the reigns on the main stage. The Atlanta based rapper really worked the crowd even though the majority clearly only knew him from his feature on Usher’s ‘Love in this Club’ track. Which he duly performed along with other tracks but the biggest crowd pleaser was ‘Put On’ substituting ‘London’ for ‘Atlanta’ at different points in the song. Jeezy also was one of the many artists on the day that paid tribute to Michael Jackson, dropping the likes of ‘Billie Jean’ and ‘I want you back’ midway through his set.
Whilst having a wander backstage I noticed siblings Mark & Samantha Ronson were taking full advantage of the free bar at Kiss FM’s tent and the day’s other artists were sunning themselves in the lounge areas cocktails in hand.
Tinchy Stryder was the pick of the acts from the second stage aka ‘the oven’ and with such an unexpectedly high following of eager and responsive supporters; could easily have performed to on the main stage. The second stage became renowned for its nickname due to constantly being over-capacity and its tent surrounding caused temperatures to soar with the sun baking those inside throughout the day.
Q-Tip successfully worked the crowd into a frenzy as the final act before Kanye, dropping bangers from his ‘A Tribe Called Quest’ days mixing in his current offering ‘The Renaissance’. With many festival punters arguing that he and not Kanye; was in fact the highlight of the day.
As Q-Tip left the stage it became more and more intriguing what would emerge as the crowds gathered from other areas viewed the construction of a set bordered by jagged gold plates that looked more like the cavity of a canary diamond. The appearance of Kanye West against a kaleidoscopic LED screen behind made for a spectacle to behold. Tribal drums and the auto-tuned tracks of ‘808s & Heartbreak’ added to the other-worldly feel of the performance.
Although the newer songs had a quiet intensity to them, they were never really suited to the festival environment. ‘Say You Will’ and ‘See You In My Nightmares’ seemed to drag and the crowd evidently feigned interest, it was the songs built around samples such as ‘Gold Digger’, ‘Diamonds Are Forever’, and ‘Through The Wire’ are what really got everyone going. Offerings from his debut album ‘The College Dropout’ definitely accelerated the evening and it became clear that it was what everyone came to see Kanye perform. At one point, gold fragments were released casting an eerie glow in the air, and the bizarre appearance of 5 gold painted naked female dancers just added to the spectacle.
In closing I have to say that Kanye’s show was a sight to behold and left fans hanging on for an encore which never came. Oddly enough there was no tribute to the King of Pop from Kanye, perhaps he thought his king-sized ego was enough for the evening already.
By Aymen Omar Ahmed

Monday 6 July 2009

Gym Class Warfare

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On the eve of his solo album (On Nappy Boy Records), Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes appears on this cut from the upcoming Alchemist album Chemical Warfare.
If this any indication of the quality we can expect from his solo album we can look forward to a hell of an LP.

The Alchemist - I Know Your Name (The Alchemist Remix Featuring Travis McCoy & Lil Wayne)

Musical Mondays

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Everyone's been doing dedication posts & mixes, etc. I wouldn't have the interest & passion for music I do without Michael Jackson.

I'm working on a mix that I'll debut in the future, but for now I'd like to post some of my favourite tracks of his. This are lesser known by some people, but still awesome.

Michael Jackson - It's The Falling In Love

Michael Jackson - Break Of Dawn

Michael Jackson - Give It Up (Featuring The Jacksons)

Michael Jackson - Who Is It?

Video: Eminem - Beautiful



Eminem - Beautiful

Wednesday 1 July 2009

Drake Shmake?


"OH MY GOD, HAVE YOU HEARD OF DRAKE YEAH? OH MY DAYZ HE IS TOTALLY LIKE DA BEST RAPPER SINCE BIGGIE, NAH FUCK DAT, BEST RAPPER EVAH"
Yes alright people, the guy is good- he has the magic combination of clever lyrics, historical impressiveness of two top 10s without being signed and sweet boy smoothness to appease the ladies (pin-dick apparently though, sad times) but, fuck, it's not the second coming of Jesus. Ironically mid writing this he was signed to Cash Money as if acknowledging the over-hyped simultaneous musical pant-creaming moving from Lil Wayne onto Drake.

Before you hip-hop heads dismiss him for being a sheep herder listen to his stuff...preferably not via a fan video slideshow of vanity shots on YouTube. He can rhyme and he has got something setting him apart from everyone else but he's not even knee deep in his career yet. While you have to admit that his PR is tight the hype may eventually kill any credibility...that said I'm sure the wads of cash will muffle the sound of discontent. The same way if you're not feeling Lil Weezy too tough then you've probably already made the assumption that he's an over-exposed midget with shit tattoos...but int he successful!

Drake is a good example where if you're not in one of two camps then you're just flapping round in the middle somewhere like a big ambivalent fish. One camp hail him as a rap Jesus latching onto his every beautifully marketed move and spontaneously jizzing themselves like a 14 year old virgin everytime a performance is televised . The other camp of hardcore boom-bappers ie. "the best hip hop is from the golden 90s era in which I will continue to live and rarely listen to new music" camp get quite rightly put off by the unfaltering hype and don't give the dude a chance.
I'm going to make myself comfortable on the fence for this one, because as much as I get bored of hip-hoptonians taking in as little new music as humanly possible I also can't fucking stand the mass hysteria that comes when someone is marginally slicker than your average in a sea of mediocre rap acts. But unfortunately isn't that the industry these days? Love of money or music? Big booty hoes smothered in baby oil crapping diamonds at your beckoning or a 9-5 grind? I mean, no matter how 'real' some of your favourite moralistic big artists say they're keeping it they're still picking up a fucking great big pay cheque in the end. Up-coming artists know that as well as not being shit, to make music into a full time career you're going to have to please the dead-behind the eyes, soulless big dog PRs, major labels and press spinning monkeys. Babe...you're going to have to wank off the mainstream.

Where was I anyway? Went a bit off topic. Oh yeah Drake. Ummm well lets just say he's not the Messiah yet...let's see how he fares three albums in.