Showing posts with label Psalm One. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psalm One. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
What I'm Watching: Psalm One "Kids Right Now" feat. Mikkey Halsted
"I, Psalm One, went out of pocket to support communities in nine-cities through the ASCAP Songwriter Residency @ America SCORES. The songs recorded have been compiled into an amazing project titled "Child Support", and it is available RIGHT NOW!"
Psalm One's new album, Child Support, is out today. Alongside the release, she unleashes the visuals for the Mikkey Halsted assisted track. Support the new project, Support the music. Chea!
CHILD SUPPORT
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
What I'm Watching: Psalm One & Flosstradamus "MOTA REMIX"
Peep the visuals for Psalm One's remix to the Flosstradamus song MOTA. Apparently Psalm compiled her favorite instagram images for the vid. I dig it. Enjoy.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
What I'm Watching: E. Brown "Bionicle" feat. Psalm One
This video is hilarious. Peep the Psalm One featured cut from encyclopedia brown LP Wholesale Everything Must Flow. I'm definitely digging both the track and visuals. Enjoy. Chea!
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Wednesday, May 02, 2012
What I'm Watching: Psalm One "Night Games" feat. Thaione Davis
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Download: The Promise presents - "The New Deal" (Produced by Mulatto Patriot)
Yet another gem in a full length album worth brought to us by The Promise. Didn't know what to expect from Squair Blaq and producer Mulatto Patriot, who's very new to me, but I enjoyed it. Skits included, this story in music form took me on a nice journey, very visual, very descriptive. Read more about this album and then download it!
The long awaited, highly anticipated "New Deal" album is Here! Inspired by the current recession MC Squair Blaq (of Animate Objects & the Chicago Afro-beat Project) tells a story of a man who looses his employment to outsourcing, then while heading to the unemployment office his car breaks down and to top it all off after he finally makes it home he discovers that his personal belongings were thrown in the dumpster by a former girlfriend. The album produced and mixed by Mulatto Patriot has plenty of warm summertime sample based production infused with a good amount of live instrumentation. The 16 track Album features Psalm One, Pugs Atomz, Primeridian, Neak, S-Star and Charlie Coffeen of Sidewalkchalk, Kiara Shackelford, Lester Jay, Chris Paquette, The Fail, DJ Limbz & DJ Mr. Krime. Album Artwork by Enzo Moscarella.
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S-Star,
Sidewalkchalk,
The Fail,
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Psalm One #Realtalktuesday
"Psalm One + Chicago +Dre Day + Realtalktuesday = Everybody Wins!"
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Friday, June 24, 2011
What I'm Watching: Psalm One "Juke Me"
Something a little different from Psalm One. Juke Me is off of Psalm One's upcoming project. Enjoy. Chea!
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Friday, November 19, 2010
Friday's Five Random Questions with @psalmone
Psalm One is an impressive emcee, who just happens to be a woman. Will Hermes, Entertainment Weekly wrote about Psalm, "Kanye West and Common gave Chicago its reputation as a breeding ground for innovative rap, Psalm One furthers this tradition." I agree.
The Lady of Rhymesayers Entertainment delivers dope rhymes and fresh music, and continues to further quality Hip-Hop music, regardless of her gender. I'd heard her name and a few loose tracks but it wasn't until her Woman at Work: Volumes 1-3 (kind of late in the game, considering her discography) that I really started paying close attention. After Woman at Work, I started backtracking and checking out some of her older material. She's talented and probably one of the most slept on. You should definitely be checking for Psalm One if you aren't already.
Anyway, this week Psalm One decided to take the challenge. Check out how she answer five random questions after the jump.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
TMB's Track of the Week 8/19/10: "Top Bottom" @psalmone
At just one minute and twenty-nine seconds, this track is crazy! Check it and tell me I'm wrong. Go ahead and enjoy "Top Bottom" from Psalm One, the track of the week! Chea!
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