Bandcamp trapped me like youtube does sometimes. One project led to another and another and another. I found myself bumping into Otayo Dubb. Another dope project. The beats and rhymes knock hard on this joint! It was released back in March but dates ain't nothing but a number. Ha! Enjoy.
From a town called Make It Work but its the suburb of a city called Pay Me First.
Another bandcamp Cali find. I had to share. Real chill vibe, with some dope beats. A year old but new to me and probably a gang of ya'll too. Don't front, cause this joint is still dope. So, enjoy like it came out yesterday! You can also check out the more recent project, SunShine. Also dope. Check out SLik d. Chea!
O and I are still finalizing the next installment of the Journey to Hip-Hop Series. After a successful run in Milwaukee and Connecticut, we plan to go West to somewhere in Cali (suggestions??) and explore the Hip-Hop scene out there starting mid-September! We're definitely looking forward to that. Anyway, I found myself roaming around bandcamp and bumped into this joint from LA based Dumbfoundead. It dropped a few months ago but damn, it's pretty dope. I felt the need to share. Enjoy!
Legends are important to Hip Hop. Being able to share thoughts and ideas with a Hip Hop legend was almost surreal. I was given the opportunity to have a chat with the King of Rock himself, DMC from the timeless trio, Run DMC. He is buzzing with projects and videos in the works. More importantly, he is running a contest called DMC Wants To Know (click for details). He is asking the public to submit sample playlists for iPod categories. As I am posting this, the theme for this week is Hip Hop. The winner of the contest gets a free iPod, autographed and engraved by the Legend himself.
The interview below can be downloaded and actually placed in your iPods so you can listen to it on the go. We talked about music now, music then and where music is going. It was an very interesting chat and I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed interviewing him. Take a few and listen to “A Chat with a Legend...”
Look who showed up! Classic Eric Benét. I don't think there's been a time when I've ever been disappointed with Eric. I remember when I saw him at Chastain Amphitheater here in Atlanta. It was a ridiculous line up too: Dwele, Jon B, Eric Benét and Brian McKnight. That night, he introduced "Chocolate Legs" which is another one of my favorites. Eric has always been one of the best in the game... highly underrated. How can you not love this man and his vocals? His new song "Sometimes I Cry" is beautiful. It tells a story of a hurting man because he's not with his love anymore. Sure, this story has been told a million times before, but with this particular track, I actually feel for a brotha... He hits this one note around the 3:20 mark. Chills. All I want to do is close my eyes and listen.
I love it when people give us the gift of real music. You can't ask for anything more than that. Enjoy
Caught this joint surfing the net......late.....bored......yeah, I was up. Haha. Don't know if this track is gonna make his album but who knows. Doesn't sound fine tuned in my opinion. Check it.
These cats hit me up with their new track titled "All Over The World" produced By Zak & Finatik and Jim Jonson and I'm liking the musical vibe they got going on it. This joint flows for real. Word. Check it...
Currently residing in Atlanta, GA, Grammy nominated singer, producer, song-writer, musician Daniel Moore brings to us his #2 hit on the UK Soul Chart titled "Half Way Love" off his album IAMDANIELMOORE EP. I love the live sound he brings on this video. It gives it more life and gives the track a little bit more of an intimate sound. But those are my opinions, haha. Check it out for yourself.
Sisqo, Jazz, Nokio and new member Tao, who joined the group after winning a 'Dru Idol' contest, are back with a new single titled "Love MD" off their album InDRUpendence Day set to be released in the spring. Check it.
Check out the new single by the late great Gerald Levert titled "Can It Stay" off the album The Best of Gerald Levert due out August 31st. Really good track from one of best. R.I.P.
Uh, what's funny is that this shit is really better than a lot of albums. A LOT. Ha! I caught this joint from Khal over at Rock The Dub. This Purpose joint is dope. BLAST IT!! Enjoy.
Today, Friday the 13th, marks the release of Tragic Allies-member Purpose's new mixtape, Better Than Your Album, which does exactly what it says on the tin. Hosted by Statik Selektah and presented by OneThree Music, this project truly showcases the raw Hip-Hop that emanates from Purpose's pen, and his board. Features include Singapore Kane, Ghetto Lion, both Code Nine + Estee Nack of the Tragic Allies, multiple-tracks featuring cuts from DJ Slipwax, and production from cats like KOS, Abstrakt, Archimedes, Bug, White Lotus and Purpose himself. It's an all-around proper slice of rugged and raw Hip-Hop that should set your weekend off properly.