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Jermiside & Danny Diggs: Afraid (feat Maverick Sabre) (video)

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Jermiside & Danny Diggs: Afraid (feat Maverick Sabre) (video)

The homie Jermiside has been at it for a minute. Part of the Lessondary crew with Tanya Morgan, the ATL resident (via Cincinatti) has been putting in major work, and now he's about to drop his album with Irish producer Danny Diggs, 'Middle Classic', on HiPNOTT Records.

Check the press release:

"Afraid", featuring Irish singer Maverick Sabre, is presented visually in this stunning video that was written, directed, and edited by Ilyas (of Tanya Morgan). The song itself is an excellent example of the type of feel good hip hop Middle Classic represents as a whole.

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Classified - Oh Canada (video)

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Classified - Oh Canada (video)

I only just stumbled upon this video, so it's probably been out for a minute. The homie Classified's new anthem, 'Oh Canada', got me already feeling proud and I ain't even moved there yet.

The video is cool as fuck; literally. Oh and check for the cameo from Jim Lahey off of 'Trailer Park Boys'. CLASSIC. Only Class could pull that one off (pause).

Peep the video after the jump, and the behind the scenes footage too.

Official Video


Behind The Scenes

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Eternia & Moss | At Last featuring Termanology & Reef The Lost Cauze (video)

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Eternia & Moss | At Last featuring Termanology & Reef The Lost Cauze (video)

Ah shit. So here's the first official video (the title track no less) of off the homegirl Eternia and MoSS's long awaited LP 'At Last', featuring Termanology and Reef The Lost Cauze.

Video is blazin', the track is a straight up banger. But on the real, I'm after those introspective real joints where E shines the most. I love a bit of shit talkin' raps, though. Can't wait for the album. Hope it drops Down Under in late June, Silky!

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What Cee be on... Yellow Brick Road

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What Cee be on... Yellow Brick Road

This is my favourite song in the world right now, has been for a few months. The melody is simple, and Angus doesn't have the greatest of voices, but the sweet and honest lyrics, the haunting guitar parts and extended outro all come together to make a magical piece of music. This is a live performance in Sydney earlier this year.

Look out for my 50 bar verse over this joint, coming soon...

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What Cee be on... Laura Marling

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What Cee be on... Laura Marling

I only discovered Laura Marling recently, and both of her albums - 'Alas I Cannot Swim' and 'I Speak Because I Can' - have made a serious impact in my musical world.

This was the only song I was able to embed (why the fuck do people keep disabling embed codes? Don't you want your videos spread virally so more folks can check them out? Seriously), and it's not exactly my favourite it's a solid example of Laura's work. Can't wait to check out the show in Melbourne in August.

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Classified - Beatin' It (live video)

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Classified - Beatin' It (live video)

So Classified has always been one of my favourite artists, since my homies in Toronto put me into his shit back in 2004.

This joint, 'Beatin' It', which is from his last album 'Hitch Hikin' Music', is one of the most creative moments in Hip Hop this decade, hands down. The fact that he knocks out a beat so fucking dope and then go out on some conversational concept shit is a credit to the man.

But as ill as the recorded version is, check what dude does to it live. About 4 minutes in is where the goosebumps start...

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Alicia Keys - Unthinkable (I’m Ready) (video)

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Alicia Keys - Unthinkable (I’m Ready) (video)

I was really hoping that this joint would be a single. This is the co-write with Drake, and it's the illest joint on Ms Keys' new album, 'Element Of Freedom', for sure.

Interesting video. The whole same scene, different era shit with a racial overtone wasn't exactly what I was expecting, but it's kinda cool. Plus she looks as fine as ever.

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Robin Thicke feat Snoop Dogg - It's In The Morning (video)

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Robin Thicke feat Snoop Dogg - It's In The Morning (video)

The singles from Rob's latest album, 'Sex Therapy', just keep rollin'...

The latest is the Snoop-laced 'It's In The Morning'. Definitely not my fave joint on the album, but it's cool. The video is nice; Rob's broad is fiiiiiiiine. Snoop is a bit meh overall but still an enjoyable video and tune. Just cop the album.

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Drake - Find Your Love (video)

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Drake - Find Your Love (video)

Drake - Find Your Love from October's Very Own on Vimeo.

So here's the Drake video that erryyyone's been taumbout.

It's cool. I'm still not 100% sold on the song, but it's growing on me. Strange video, but then again Drizzy doesn't exactly have a solid track record with them shits. That said, dude is probably under more pressure than anyone in the game to come with a classic, and he's getting panned whatever he does. So gotta give it up for pushing the envelope (well, that's kinda debatable since it sounds like an '808s & Heartbreak' offcut). Check it out.

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Artist Feature: J-Mar

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Artist Feature: J-Mar

Atlanta. Seattle. St Louis. J-Mar has resided in all of these cities, and their style, attitude and swag is evident in his music. Most folks may not know the name, so I'ma let the man himself tell y'all...

J-Mar

Cee: What up man, how you doing?
J-Mar: I'm good dog, just livin' this North West life.

Cee: Aight, so you represent Seattle, one of my favourite cities in the US for sure. Even though Seattle is on the West, do you think you guys get excluded from general West coast conversations?
J-Mar: In some ways I think we get excluded. I think it's mainly from the people who ain't on West Coast. When you think of the West a lotta people associate that with palm trees, Cali life. But cats in Cali if they're real for the most part, they know what's up and they put us in the mix. We along wit it, we're bangin', ridin' low low's, ol' school Chevy's, the whole nine.

Cee: Does Seattle have a certain sound with regard to Hip Hop, as y'all did for the grunge movement?
J-Mar: Yeah I think Seattle's hip hop sound is MCs busting over real smooth, cool out joints. That's when hip hop is at it's best out here.

Cee: Tell me about your latest album.
J-Mar: My newest project is called 'Be A G About It'. It has all kinds a features on there, including West Coast legends such as C-Bo and Marvalous. 'Be A G About It', the the phrase is somethang our camp tries to stay true to. It means to handle your business accordingly whether you are the street hustler on the corner or the business executive. Be a G about yours and handle your business.

J-Mar

Cee: What were some of your inspirations?
J-Mar: As far as inspirations go, my cousin Yougn was the first one who pushed me to start rapping for real. We formed a group called North West Heathens. As rappers go, I would have to say Brotha Lynch Hung. He was my favorite rapper growing up but as I traveled around I grew to like artists such as TI and Obie Trice.

Cee: What sets you apart from the masses of MCs these days?
J-Mar: I think what sets me apart from most MCs is my diversity. I have lived in so many different areas in the States that I just naturally picked some of their styles and that especially held true with music. From Atlanta to St Louis back to Seattle, I'm able to tell stories that can relate to all urban living, no matter were you come from.

Cee: What other projects are you working on?
J-Mar: Currently I'm working on my mixtape which is set to hit the streets within the next couple weeks. It's called 'Elevator Music (Next Level pt 1)'. Also I'm working on my new hip hop/jazz album called 'The Cognac Lounge' with the hit single 'Pimp Shake'.

J-Mar

Cee: Have you been touring or doing any shows lately?
J-Mar: Yeah I just got off the Prenuptial Agreement tour with J Stalin and San Gin. And I'm doing a show in Seattle with B-Legit from E-40s The Click on May 6th.

Cee: Ever been to Australia?
J-Mar: No, never been to Australia but I would love to come over there to rock a show and kick it with the locals.

Cee: Outside of Hip Hop, what artists have been catching your ear and inspiring you?
J-Mar: I love R&B. Keri Hilson is doing her thang. Neo soul artists like Dwele, Lauryn Hill, Corinne Bailey-Rae and Jill Scott.

J-Mar

Cee: Hit me with some contact details so the people can get at you!
J-Mar: You can find me and my music on iTunes, Rhapsody, CD Baby, MySpace.com/du4self and look for Du4self on Facebook.

Cee: Thanks for your time!
J-Mar: Thank you. Appreciate it, continue to do your thang and don't forget to be a G about it the whole time.

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Marco Polo and Rustee Juxx - Nobody (video)

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Marco Polo and Rustee Juxx - Nobody (video)

Wow. This shit is fucking hilarious.

This was actually one of the surprising albums of the year; I've always been a fan of Marco, and Rustee came through with some gems here and there on various Duck Down joints, but their entire album is just solid, straight up Hip Hop and I love it.

Check the video for 'Nobody', which has Rustee and Marco actin' the fool and wilin' on folks. Classics.

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Travis McCoy feat Bruno Mars - Billionaire (video)

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Travis McCoy feat Bruno Mars - Billionaire (video)

So it seems like all of a sudden this Bruno Mars fella is fucking everywhere. How does that happen? We gotta tap into that lol.

Anyway, dude just laced the debut solo single for Travie McCoy of Gym Class Heroes fame, called 'Billionaire'. And yo, I FUCKING LOVE THIS SONG! Wow. This is gonna be a smash. Bruno is the truth. Travie was murkin' it in GCH but I truly wasn't really feeling their music - but as an MC, he's off the chain.

Cannot wait for this solo album. Best surprise of the night for sure.

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