I missed this yesterday in the middle of losing my job. lol. Apologies for being a day late. lol. But speaking of addiction, Kanye needs to go to Vocoder REHAB.
John Legend - It's Over (radio Rip)
October 21st for the album.
September 17, 2008
John Legend ft Kanye West - It's Over (Radio Rip)
August 07, 2008
Large Professor
01. The Entrance
02. Hot: Sizzling, Scorching, Torching, Blazing
03. ‘Maica Living’ (Feat. Killah Sha & Guardian Leep)
04. Pump Ya Fist (Feat. Mikey D Lotto)
05. Party Time
06. In The Ghetto
07. Hardcore Hip Hop
08. Frantic Barz
09. Sewin’ Love
10. Ru Dope (Feat. Jeru Tha Damaja)
11. Dap (Feat. Lil Dap)
12. Noyd (Feat. Big Noyd)
13. Classic Emergency
14. Rockin’ Hip Hop
15. Large Pro Says
16. To The Meadows
17. The Hardest (Feat. AZ & Styles P)
No idea why all the blogs is calling him Large Pro. It's Professor. F what you heard.
August 06, 2008
De La Soul x Nike Collaborate Again!
From the Dunk Low, to the Dunk Hi, each of the Nike’s that De La Soul has created with Nike have both been a hit, and continue to be some of the most sought after dunks to this day in time. The group De La Soul is planning some big things in 2009 such as a new album and another collaboration with Nike as well. At around 2:00 De La Soul talks about how they are going to be doing another collaboration with Nike.
Shout out to Karamaloop. Use code: AS24223 to get 20% off at Karmaloop.
Check out the previous de La Collab with Nike:
July 17, 2008
June 20, 2008
Nas in Spin Magazine
Does hip-hop have a responsibility to be politically active?
We have the right to not give a fuck. Hip-hop was invented because politicians didn't give a fuck about the streets. So why should the streets give a fuck back? They did us a favor by wanting us eliminated, because what came out of that was some crazy-ass music that's helped out tons of people. You've got people chilling on yachts in Hawaii instead of in a jail cell because of hip-hop. I like the way hip-hop is now. It's grown up enough so that it can get involved with politics if it feels like it. But a responsibility? Hell, no.
Speaking of rappers on boats, what do you think about Jay-Z leaving Def Jam?
It was disappointing, because the industry didn't seem to be able to accommodate him with whatever he needed to grow. The industry is in a real strange place, and homey did what he had to do.
Jay is pursuing interests outside of hip-hop, while you've stayed more or less dedicated to music.
To me, creatively challenging myself is my version of owning the Nets.
You did film a reality show for MTV with Kelis, though. How come that never aired?
We watched two episodes and hated it. It was boring. We were too guarded. We weren't ready. I'm comfortable keeping all the reality in my music.
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June 06, 2008
Erykah Badu and The Roots at Marymoor Park
I'll update this later! I'll post pictures
WAKE UP!
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I STAY WOKE..
June 05, 2008
Lloyd Feat Lil Wayne - Girls Around The World
**God damn copyright violations. I'll keep trying to find new ones as they take 'em down. The video isn't supposed to be released until the 9th.
"Sit back there and say my hair aint luxurious when you know it is bitch!" (c) Kat Williams
Jokes aside - this video/song is DOPE~! Another classic from HYPE!
Here's the song too: Download: Lloyd ft Lil Wayne - Girls around the world.
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May 28, 2008
Joe Budden announces new album, Padded Room
Ey.. I rap too, n that nigga stole my idea >:(
May 27, 2008
Count Bass D - Can We Hang Out Tonight
Count Bass D has been working hard in the studio for his upcoming album L7 on 1320 Records sometime this year.
Download Count Bass D - Can We Hang Out Tonight
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May 25, 2008
Carter III Preview and Tracklisting
Weezy has released a Snippet of all 17 tracks from the Carter 3.
Download The Carter 3 Preview
Also Check out the Carter 3 Tracklist:
01. 3 Peat (Produced By Cool & Dre)
02. Mr. Carter (Featuring Jay-Z) (Produced By Just Blaze)
03. A Milli (Produced By Bangladesh)
04. Gotta Stunt (Produced By The Runners)
05. Got Money (Featuring T-Pain) (Produced By Play-n-skillz)
06. Dinnertime (Produced By Deezle)
07. Comfortable (Featuring Babyface) (Produced By Kanye West)
08. Phone Home (Produced By David Banner)
09. Dr. Carter (Produced By Swizz Beatz)
10. Tie My Hands (Featuring Robin Thicke) (Produced By Kanye West)
11. Shoot Me Down (Produced By Kanye West)
12. Playin’ With Fire (Produced By Streetrunner)
13. Lollipop (Featuring Static Major) (Produced By Jim Jonsin & Deezle)
14. La La (Featuring Brisco & Busta Rhymes) (Produced By David Banner)
15. Beat The Block (Produced By Bangladesh)
16. Mrs. Officer (Featuring Bobby Valentino) (Produced By Wyclef Jean)
17. Nothin’ On Me (Featuring Juelz Santana & Fabolous) (Produced By Alchemist)
18. Let The Beat Build (Produced By Kanye West & Deezle)
19. Don’t Get It (Produced By Will.i.am)
20. Eat You Alive (Featuring Ludacris) (Produced By Just Blaze)
21. Staring At The World (Produced By Maestro)
22. A Milli (Young Money Remix) (Featuring Tyga, Hurricane Chris, Lil’ Mama, Cory Gunz & Lil’ Chuckee) (Bonus Track)
May 19, 2008
Nas Folds
Def Jam has just confirmed that Nas will change the title of his new album... It will NOW be called untitled.
"It's important to me that this album gets to the fans," Nas told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “It's been a long time coming. I want my fans to know that creatively and lyrically, they can expect the same content and the same messages. It's that important. The streets have been waiting for this for a long time. The people will always know what the real title of this album is and what to call it."
All Hip Hop has more.
This is sad. I almost thought he would pull it off.
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April 30, 2008
Droppin BOMBS!!! *NEW SHIT* THE ROOTS- Rising Down
Out Yesterday. I shouldn't have to remind you. But this album is dope. Look for a review within a few days, once we get a chance to soak it all in and listen a few times around.
I understand mothafuckas downloadin 50 Cent or Rick Ross, but AT LEAST SUPPORT GOOD MUSIC.
DREW
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April 23, 2008
April 09, 2008
Common Talks New Album
the new album is called Invincible Summer. It will be out in the later part of June. The music sounds new. It’s really developing. I’m really happy about it. It feels good. It’s not really heavy. The Neptunes are producing a lot of it. Also a producer named Mr. DJ [is on the project]. He did a lot of work with OutKast. He did “Bombs Over Baghdad” and “Ms. Jackson.” These cats are really giving me some new, fresh sounds. I’m taking it somewhere vocally that I haven’t been before.
On possibly making more club friendly tracks . . .
You always need music that’s uplifting and conscious, but you also sometimes wanna relax and party. At a party, you might not wanna hear those things at that time.
On Working with Kanye for the new album . . .
Kanye and I will be working on it with some other new artists. But I think this will give it something fresh and it’ll give it more spice when Kanye and I get back together. Who knows? He may do something for this album, too, because I’m not finished.
Check out HHDX for the full interview.
DREW
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April 01, 2008
March 17, 2008
More DMX interviews
“I will be speeding, just give me the ticket and get the fuck out my motherfucking face!”
DMX- Already (First Single off upcoming album)
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