Ridiculous. Creative as fuck. Some much needed freshness. See folks, rap in 2009 can be good.
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Well, well. This is one interesting ass track. Jigga be on some future shit right here, and getting Drake on this was oh-so-now. I fucks with it, though.
So I'm a lil behind on this one, but Rae BEEN leaking a few joints from the new album (dope cover by the way), and I thought it would be a heresy for me not to share it with the people:
Raekwon ft. Cappadonna & Ghostface - 10 Bricks (Prod. by J. Dilla)
Raekwon feat. Inspectah Deck, Ghostface Killah & Method Man - House of Flying Daggers (Dirty)
Wale Live at Love 8-22-09 from pleasedontstare.com on Vimeo.
This is some cool shit. Wale murkin' a club set in his home town over a joint I'm personally not familiar with, but apparently was one that set him off. Peep game.
Ah man. Kev just don't quit. This competition was probably longer than The Movement Fam Remix Contest, so it's nice to see the final result. Peep the details:
With Jay-Z's Blueprint 3 set for release this year, it was only right that we pay tribute to the original 2001 classic in our latest remix contest. For 14 weeks, producers from around the globe showed up a KevinNottingham.com to take a stab at remixing The Blueprint. But this isn't just any old remix album. We stuck to the original formula by using the original samples that were used in Jay's 2001 classic. So each track, though different from the original, still has a familar feeling.
The purpose of this remixtape is not to try and outdo the original, but to pay tribute and give it a new light. The winning remixes are compiled here in The Blueprint Reconstructed and I firmly believe that this project is just as good as the original.
Enjoy.... I appreciate any support you can give this project.
1. The Ruler's Back [prod by Tenth]
2. Takeover [prod by SCAM]
3. Izzo (H.O.V.A.) [prod by EB Productions]
4. Girls, Girls, Girls [prod by 44th Productions]
5. Jigga That Nigga [prod by G.C.]
6. U Don't Know [prod by Rashid Hadee]
7. Hola Hovito [prod by S.T.T.R.E.S.S.]
8. Heart of The City (Ain't No Love) [prod by SCAM]
9. Never Change [prod by G.C.]
10. Song Cry [prod by Vol]
11. All I Need [prod by Bidimridim]
12. Blueprint (Momma Loves Me) [prod by G.C.]
13. Lyrical Excercise (Breathe Easy) [prod by Isbjerg]
14. More Girls, Girls, Girls [prod by Sima]
Spotted @ 2 Dope Boyz.
"Reggae Royalty, Damian Marley talks about the Distant Relative album with Nas, Rastafarianism, and the 1st time he visited Ethiopia. We also have Nas rhyming over Ragga beats and Damian rhyming over Primo beats, then they perform songs from the forthcoming album, Distant Relatives."
Aight, so the homegirl Jessica Kaya (sister of the amazing Eternia) is a talented jazz singer (peep ∫'s 'The Soul Movement Volume 2' for the collab with Jess, 'Tomorrow (I'll Be Gone)'). The above video proves as much. Brilliant.
On the new video tip, here's the 'Digital Girl' remix joint. The track itself is decent, video is a bit of a trip. I still don't really fuck with Foxx on the mic though. Seems too forced for me.
Aight, so here's the official video to 'Run This Town' off 'The Blueprint 3'. About to check it now, heard good things...can't wait for this damn album.
Here's the video for Classified's new single, 'Up All Night'. DOPE studio. So pissed I missed when he came to MEL.
Caught this over at Smoking Section. K'Naan has gotta be one of my favourite artists now; my man Dave out in Toronto BEEN telling me about dude but I fronted, til I heard 'Soobax'. Anyway, check the info below, dude did a free EP, peep...
"I could note how long I slept on K’Naan, his album Troubadour and the rest of his deep catalog. Then, I could speak on how he pretty much stole the entire show when I saw him at Rock The Bells as an opening act, amidst half of my favorite rappers. Following up by harping on how excited I got upon reading the details to the Somalian-turnt-Canuck’s new digital EP, The Messengers, and finding out he was not only doing an ode to one Bob Marley, but another as well.
Or, I could just cut the bullshit and say, here’s one extremely talented musician doing tributes to a few others.
Yea.
That sounds better."
Aight, so we posted the prospective tracklisting from Jigga's 'The Blueprint 3' a couple weeks back, but here's the official joint. Dude BEEN up on the guests, which doesn't really seem that necessary being that we just wanna hear Jay. Seems that he is jumping on a fair few bandwagons here, the biggest being Drake. I've been bumpin' J.Cole's mixtape 'The Warm Up' recently so it's quite a surprise to see him on here, and Luke Steele from Empire of the Sun has gotta be the first Australian artist to collab with Hov. Peep game...oh and the album drops September 11th...
1. “What We Talkin’ About” feat. Luke Steele (of Empire of the Sun)
2. “Thank You”
3. “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)”
4. Run This Town” feat. Rihanna and Kanye West
5. “Empire State of Mind” feat. Alicia Keys
6. “Real As It Gets” feat. Young Jeezy
7. “On to the Next One” feat. Swizz Beatz
8. “Off That” feat. Drake
9. “A Star Is Born” feat. J. Cole
10. “Venus vs. Mars”
11. “Already Home” feat. Kid Cudi
12. “Hate” feat. Kanye West
13. “Reminder”
14. “So Ambitious” feat. Pharrell
15. “Young Forever” feat. Mr Hudson
So I've been vibin' 'bout this for a minute. Brother Ali is one of my favourite MC's, and dude is back with the first official single off his new album 'Us', called 'Fresh Air'. Peep the audio above, and check it out live at Soundset 2009.
Highlights from Raekwon Show at Sound Academy 08/15/2009 from Real Frequency on Vimeo.
So this post is almost like we went to the future, copped that Rae show footage, then hopped back to Saturday with the goodness, right? Well, sorta. Let's just say we're ahead of our time.
Peep the footage of Rae rockin' the joint in Toronto. Cuban Linx 2 is finna be raw.
Damn, more Silky. This is dopeness. Girl knows everyone.
Lolskis. These dudes are saving Hip Hop right now. Cop that album.
The first look at the upcoming film, Big Pun: The Legacy - by Vlad Yudin in stores Sept 15th, 2009. Should be interesting...and damn, can't believe dude was that big, kinda makes you realise why his heart couldn't take it.
If you ain't heard of J. Cole, get on it. Peep the footage of dude rockin' at the Sneakerpimps gig in Philly recently. Especially check for the 4 minute mark on the first video for the banger 'Lights Please'.
This song kills me every time. Some of y'all might remember it from the scene in 'Set It Off' when Queen Latifah's character Cleo gets murked by the po-po. Bring your tissues, yo. I actually heard this on The Game interlude, and on that note, we 'bout to head to his show at Festival Hall...holla.