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18.3.12

Skyzoo – ‘Rap Like Me’ | Music Video


Blu – no york e mo work (rmx z 1​.​3) | Album Stream



Blu being Blu, the enigmatic Californian rapper releases yet another unannounced project with no york e mo work (rmx z 1​.​ Remixes come courtesy of Hezekiah, Thavius Beck and more relatively unfamiliar talents, which accompany the obscure tracklisting and potentially controversial album cover bearing the Twin Tower attacks. Welcome to the quintessentially lo-fi world of Blu. 3), a nine-track project consisting of remixes of his 2011 album, NoYork!.

15.3.12

Gwen Bunn Has An “Epitome”


“BrooklyKnight”



Mar - Our Attempt



Dear music appreciator.


I present to you.

"Our Attempt"
The single from my debut EP "Seeing Her Naked"

http://soundcloud.com/marmusic/mar-our-attempt


download link: http://wtrns.fr/5__GglcokWZirV


The free EP will be released thru my website later this month.

With full endorsement from record label Wonderful Ear and entrepeneur Nalden..

Cover by Angela Tellier & Dennis de Groot.
Identity by Dolly Rogers.


Love and Bless.

J. Cole f/ Missy Elliott – “Nobody’s Perfect” | Music Video

Nas unveils cover for new single “The Don”


Taking hiatuses are somewhat of a forte for Nas. After stepping back into the mindset of that hungry young rapper from the Queensbridge Projects and returning with “Nasty” in June of last year (with the video arriving later in October), God’s Son seemingly set up shop and took off once again, averting his focus on writing raps for K’Naan,Rick Ross and Chris Brown (the latter we have yet to look forward to).

Unveiling the cover art for his new single “The Don” today, however, indicates at a much more welcoming turn (or U-turn, depending on how you look at it). If the pinky piece is anything to go by, this forthcoming track looks to accompany “Nasty” in heavyweight company as the potential second single from the record.

Perhaps as fans we expect too much from our artists in this rushed internet age. It’s easy to forget that the veterans actually had time to breath in between projects once upon a time in the ’90s. Whatever the case for Nas, it’s been far too long since 2008′s Untitled. Just don’t keep us in suspense for too long, Mr. Jones.