Tuesday, May 31, 2011
What I'm Watching 5/31/11: Laelo Hood, Bandana and Wale
After a few days off, it's Tuesday again and I've got a few dope videos to share with you that I've bumped into on the Internets or via email. Enjoy three fresh videos courtesy of Laelo Hood, Bandana and Wale after the jump.
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What I'm Watching ... Wednesday Atoms - "Pusherman" (Cover)
Check out Wednesday's cover of Curtis Mayfield's Pusherman. Cool video and a great job at the cover. Hit up the comment section with your thoughts on it.
Filmed/Directed/Edited by Edwin Escobar Performed by Wednesday Atoms
cover to a song by Curtis Mayfield off the Super Fly Soundtrack.
Cast: Terrance Nelson, Steven "Blue" Edmonds, Jaron Plowden
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Check It ... Lucky Looch - "Never Enough featuring Cryptic Method"
Hailing from Meriden, CT, I caught Lucky Looch recently promoting this track that came out about a month ago titled "Never Enough" with the help of Cryptic Method. Feels like a good summer track for Hip-Hop fans. He's about to shoot a video for this on June 19th in Meriden, CT so if you're interested in being in the video, hit him up in his inbox: Lucky Looch on FB
Never Enough ft Cryptic Method by Lucky Looch
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BE.water "Stars Of Eternal Shine"
This joint has been sitting in the inbox for a few days and I finally got the chance to listen to this joint. Damn, what an incredibly chill and dope project from BE.water. At 24 tracks it seems overwhelming but you just flow straight through what BE.water calls, "endless thoughts, because I feel that within the universe and our mind - the possibilities are endless." Enjoy. Chea!
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What I'm Watching ... Fashawn - "Down That Road featuring Sam Hook "
New video from the Fresno, Cali homie Fashawn featuring Sam Hook with a much more chill, laid back kind of cut about a certain lady in the man's life.
"You are my future. I wanna be where you are.
Don’t know what you doing cause you're so damn far.
So I'm flying down that road..."
Check it.
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What I'm Watching ... Laws - "Momma Miss America"
Pretty dope 'collaboration' between Laws and Paul. This joint definitely hits. Check it.
Laws gives us a visual to his version of Sir Paul McCartney's Instrumental "Momma Miss America" from his 1970 album McCartney. The Laws version is on his Yesterday's Future Mixtape hosted by Mick Boogie & Don Cannon.
Directed by Derek Pike
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Hip-Hop,
Laws,
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Oddisee "Better Late" & "Indian Summer"
You're welcome. I mean, how else can you start a post featuring two fresh cuts from Oddisee? I'll wait ... Ha! While Oddisee is gearing up for his next project, he offers up two new instrumentals as companion pieces for his recently released Odd Seasons album. Both are dope. Like I said, you're welcome. Enjoy.
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Chuuwee Feat. Bam Circa 86 "Scott Heron"
A few days ago our Sacramento homie Chuuwee teamed up with Bam Circa 86 on the Abjo produced track "Scott Heron." A very smooth cut. I dig it. Enjoy. Chea!
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The Mad Bloggers Show Ep 37
We clown and play good music. At least that's our goal. It's our formula and we don't change it on EP 37 of The Mad Bloggers Show. Enjoy the commentary and the music. Oh and don't forget to tune in tonight at 7pm (est) for The Mad Bloggers Show on www.skyyhookradio.com. Chea!
01. ScienZe feat. L.A. - From L.A.
02. oddisee feat. Kingpin Slim - Anticipation
03. Chiddy Bang feat. The Knocks - When You've Got Music
04. G-Eazy feat. Phenomenal Handclap Band - Dear Ms. Rose
05. Fresh Daily feat. Cocoa Sarai - Good Dude
06. Heavy D & the Boyz - Nuttin But Love
07. Joell Ortiz feat. Anna Yvette - So Hard
08. Emilio Rojas - Breaking Point
09. Rapper Big Pooh - Zone Out
10. Brown Bag AllStars
11. The Cranberry Show - Last Score
12. Random Axe - Random Call
13. Termanology feat. Joell Ortiz, Bun B, Saigon & Freeway - Say It (Remix)
14. Jermiside - That Money
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L.A. "Spitting Out Blood"
"I thought it was all love and shit, until the truth hit my jaw..."
I've known L.A. for almost a year now. She's good peoples. It's dope to watch the continued growth of such a talented emcee. She's currently working on her new project L.A. Riots, and a few weeks back she hit me with the preview of this Hippie Sabotage produced track. The moment I heard "Spitting Out Blood", I knew it was a winner. On L.A.'s last project The Presentation she borrowed a lot of Kanye beats and I think the difference with her upcoming L.A. Riots will be proving to her fans and critics alike how she can control her flow over original cuts. L.A. does that on "Spitting Out Blood". The aggressive, heartfelt track will have you vibing along. Enjoy. Chea!
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Hip-Hop Breakfast Ep 56
I hope you had a good Memorial Day weekend. I held off a day considering most folks had Monday off. I guess it's back to the weekly grind. Well, I'm trying to keep the party going with Ep 56 of Hip-Hop Breakfast. I hope it helps get your work week off to a good start. Enjoy.
01. Gil Scott-Heron - Where Did The Night Go
02. YC The Cynic - Summertime High
03. Miguel feat. Pusha T - Sure Thing (Remix)
04. Chiddy Bang - You Think My Old Shit Hard? (You Ain't Seen Nothin')
05. Dice Raw - 1995
06. Fresh Daily - Make 'Em Move
07. Killer Mike - Ric Flair
08. L.A. - Spitting Out Blood
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Sunday, May 29, 2011
What EMS Is Watching ... @mcloughlinmusic - "Save The World Tonight"
Dear Collin McLoughlin,
If you are reading this post, I'd just like to tell you that you are extremely talented. I came across your music through my blogger-colleague, Q, re-tumbling a post from Jinesis. I am quite impressed. I always love to throw a curve ball to my audience for the simple fact of exposing them to all genres.
If I could tell my audience anything about you, I'd tell them that I particularly love your voice, and even more so the simplicity of this song. "Save The World Tonight" displays your vocal control, melodic lines and love of pure music. "Save The World Tonight" is completely stripped of all things Hollywood and as a listener, I am truly grateful for that. I especially love how your voice slightly bends the notes as you sing and the faint grittiness you bring to your songs.
I look forward to knowing you as an artist through your music and finding more projects you've done. And as a blogger, I am truly grateful for artists like you because it makes the writing all the worthwhile. This has honestly lifted my spirit. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Erica
Collin McLoughlin - Save The World Tonight from JonKilmerFilms.com on Vimeo.
Audience, enjoy.
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Acoustic,
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