Big Sean won’t let you forget for a day that Finally Famous is coming. New visuals for “I Do It.” Look at the luxury.
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BONUS
Big Sean – 100 Keys ft. Rick Ross & Pusha T
Another new one released. This is gettin’ stupid!
Big Sean won’t let you forget for a day that Finally Famous is coming. New visuals for “I Do It.” Look at the luxury.
EDIT:
Big Sean – 100 Keys ft. Rick Ross & Pusha T
Another new one released. This is gettin’ stupid!
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Big Sean won’t let you forget for a day that Finally Famous is coming. New visuals for “I Do It.” Look at the luxury.
EDIT:
Big Sean – 100 Keys ft. Rick Ross & Pusha T
Another new one released. This is gettin’ stupid!
A bunch of new tunes hit the net from some big names today. I’m getting the feeling we should start expecting this for the rest of summer. Here’s a quick recap:
Nas wasn’t fuckin’ around when he declared the return of Nasty Nas for his next album Life is Good. He delivers with “Nasty,” the first track from it. Really stoked for this album.
Big Sean – Marvin Gaye and Chardonnay ft. Kanye West and Roscoe Dash
CyHi Da Prince – Woopty Doo ft. Big Sean
Kanye West – Mama’s Boyfriend
G.O.O.D. Music comin’ in hot. Big Sean released his anticipated collab with Kanye from Finally Famous: the Album, “Marvin and Chardonnay.” They go back and forth with two verses from each. Sounds like it could be a radio jam, but not as good as I’d expect and still not sure about putting Roscoe on this one. CyHi Da Prince lays some southern flavor over a saxophone with the help of Big Sean in “Woopty Doo.” Some real shit brought up in that one! The track is off his Royal Flush 2 mixtape coming out tomorrow and is produced by Kanye and No I.D. Finally, Yeezy drops a track of his own, “Mama’s Boyfriend,” another word about his mom. More awesome Ye.
Lil’ Wayne – Dear Anne (Stan pt. 2)
N.O.R.E featuring Lil Wayne & Pharrell – Finito
It’s pretty apparent Weezy’s been writing… released a sort of sequel to Eminem’s Stan, “Dear Anne (Stan pt. 2).” This won’t be on Carter IV. He’s also featured with a good verse on N.O.R.E.’s “Finito,” which also features Pharrell. The beat and chorus on that one is reall catchy.
New video from Talib Kweli, showcasing some of his overseas endeavors. Pretty cool clips in there.
Wale – Sun.day.Breeze ft. Wiz Khalifa
Finally, “Sun.day.Breeze,” a remix of Wale’s “Breeze” ft. Wiz Khalifa. Production on this is pretty sick, literally feels like a Sunday Breeze.
Hip hop gods spoiled us today, enjoy!
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A bunch of new tunes hit the net from some big names today. I’m getting the feeling we should start expecting this for the rest of summer. Here’s a quick recap:
Nas wasn’t fuckin’ around when he declared the return of Nasty Nas for his next album Life is Good. He delivers with “Nasty,” the first track from it. Really stoked for this album.
Big Sean – Marvin Gaye and Chardonnay ft. Kanye West and Roscoe Dash
CyHi Da Prince – Woopty Doo ft. Big Sean
Kanye West – Mama’s Boyfriend
G.O.O.D. Music comin’ in hot. Big Sean released his anticipated collab with Kanye from Finally Famous: the Album, “Marvin and Chardonnay.” They go back and forth with two verses from each. Sounds like it could be a radio jam, but not as good as I’d expect and still not sure about putting Roscoe on this one. CyHi Da Prince lays some southern flavor over a saxophone with the help of Big Sean in “Woopty Doo.” Some real shit brought up in that one! The track is off his Royal Flush 2 mixtape coming out tomorrow and is produced by Kanye and No I.D. Finally, Yeezy drops a track of his own, “Mama’s Boyfriend,” another word about his mom. More awesome Ye.
Lil’ Wayne – Dear Anne (Stan pt. 2)
N.O.R.E featuring Lil Wayne & Pharrell – Finito
It’s pretty apparent Weezy’s been writing… released a sort of sequel to Eminem’s Stan, “Dear Anne (Stan pt. 2).” This won’t be on Carter IV. He’s also featured with a good verse on N.O.R.E.’s “Finito,” which also features Pharrell. The beat and chorus on that one is reall catchy.
New video from Talib Kweli, showcasing some of his overseas endeavors. Pretty cool clips in there.
Wale – Sun.day.Breeze ft. Wiz Khalifa
Finally, “Sun.day.Breeze,” a remix of Wale’s “Breeze” ft. Wiz Khalifa. Production on this is pretty sick, literally feels like a Sunday Breeze.
Hip hop gods spoiled us today, enjoy!
Someone get me a late pass… Detroit’s lyrical beast Elzhi released a tribute album to Nas’ Illmatic a month ago and I just got around to listening to it last week. Any tribute album to Illmatic’s gotta be well put together. Fashawn succeeded with his Ode To Illmatic tape, so I’d expect nothing less from the former Slum Village MC. Elzhi doesn’t disappoint. The live production from the Will Sessions Band really stands out by putting a little twist on the Illmatic beats — especially dig the jamming as the tracks ride out. Grab it below.
Elzhi – Elmatic | DOWNLOAD
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Someone get me a late pass… Detroit’s lyrical beast Elzhi released a tribute album to Nas’ Illmatic a month ago and I just got around to listening to it last week. Any tribute album to Illmatic’s gotta be well put together. Fashawn succeeded with his Ode To Illmatic tape, so I’d expect nothing less from the former Slum Village MC. Elzhi doesn’t disappoint. The live production from the Will Sessions Band really stands out by putting a little twist on the Illmatic beats — especially dig the jamming as the tracks ride out. Grab it below.
Elzhi – Elmatic | DOWNLOAD
Amidst the clutter of mediocre rappers discussing tired topics, being able to capture a listener’s attention is harder than ever. Enter Warm Brew, four dudes from Venice Beach infusing a distinct taste of old school jams into a fresh sound. Their self-titled freEP dropped this morning on DJ Booth just in time to be enjoyed with the sunshine of summer. As with their previous release, Natural Spirit, production is on point here with Espy handling most of the tracks. Heavy bass lines set the tone throughout. Contrary to what their name suggests, all that comes to mind when it’s blaring through my headphones is: smooth and refreshing. Definitely some shit you wanna roll the windows down for and enjoy. Grab the whole thing below.
Warm Brew – Doin’ it Right
Warm Brew – Nothin from Nothin (prod. by Listed)
Warm Brew – Warm Brew EP(Via DJ Booth)
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Amidst the clutter of mediocre rappers discussing tired topics, being able to capture a listener’s attention is harder than ever. Enter Warm Brew, four dudes from Venice Beach infusing a distinct taste of old school jams into a fresh sound. Their self-titled freEP dropped this morning on DJ Booth just in time to be enjoyed with the sunshine of summer. As with their previous release, Natural Spirit, production is on point here with Espy handling most of the tracks. Heavy bass lines set the tone throughout. Contrary to what their name suggests, all that comes to mind when it’s blaring through my headphones is: smooth and refreshing. Definitely some shit you wanna roll the windows down for and enjoy. Grab the whole thing below.
Warm Brew – Doin’ it Right
Warm Brew – Nothin from Nothin (prod. by Listed)
Warm Brew – Warm Brew EP(Via DJ Booth)
Mac Miller’s created an almost unrivaled buzz over the past couple years, proving to be one of the best rising MCs in hip hop. He’s shown his relentless work ethic by throwing his smooth flows on a variety of different (free) tracks and features with other artists. Before he became label-mates with Wiz Khalifa on Rostrum Records and put out K.I.D.S. and The High Life, Mac (‘EZ Mac’ at the time) spit alongside fellow rapper from the ‘Burgh Beedie to form the group The Ill Spoken. I always enjoy hearing rappers’ early work because it shows a more raw version of their talent, and how they’ve refined and grown as artists over time. How High: The Mixtape showcases just that — rhymeskills over more traditional hip-hop beats than what Mac’s used on his recent work. Definitely worth a listen for any fans!
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The Ill Spoken – How High: The Mixtape | Mediafire
New track from Mac & Chiddy. Also, mixtape that came out a while back hosted by Mac and friends entitled “Sour Hour.” Handful of tracks from Mac and others including Chevy Woods about Ms. Jane.
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Mac Miller’s created an almost unrivaled buzz over the past couple years, proving to be one of the best rising MCs in hip hop. He’s shown his relentless work ethic by throwing his smooth flows on a variety of different (free) tracks and features with other artists. Before he became label-mates with Wiz Khalifa on Rostrum Records and put out K.I.D.S. and The High Life, Mac (‘EZ Mac’ at the time) spit alongside fellow rapper from the ‘Burgh Beedie to form the group The Ill Spoken. I always enjoy hearing rappers’ early work because it shows a more raw version of their talent, and how they’ve refined and grown as artists over time. How High: The Mixtape showcases just that — rhymeskills over more traditional hip-hop beats than what Mac’s used on his recent work. Definitely worth a listen for any fans!
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The Ill Spoken – How High: The Mixtape | Mediafire
New track from Mac & Chiddy. Also, mixtape that came out a while back hosted by Mac and friends entitled “Sour Hour.” Handful of tracks from Mac and others including Chevy Woods about Ms. Jane.
New track from Kendrick. I suggest heeding the advice of the first few seconds and play it real loud on some good speakers. Song concept is pretty sick.
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New track from Kendrick. I suggest heeding the advice of the first few seconds and play it real loud on some good speakers. Song concept is pretty sick.
Couple new videos dropped today:
First is Fashawn – “Down That Road,” the catchiest song off his last mixtape, Higher Learning 2. The track features Sam Hook on the… hook which works well as a complement to Fash. Leaked yesterday but was removed quickly, this is the final version. Check it below.
Next is the visual representation of “Rooftops,” the track from 18 year-old Luke Christopher ft. Asher Roth. 2 and a half minute video of the two rhyming from where you’d expect. Keep an eye out for Christopher in the coming months, dude’s got talent.
2 Unreleased tracks from Big Sean. Both sound like his earlier work. If you liked Finally Famous: The Mixtape you’ll like these.
Big Sean – Home
Big Sean – Not Good Enough
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Couple new videos dropped today:
First is Fashawn – “Down That Road,” the catchiest song off his last mixtape, Higher Learning 2. The track features Sam Hook on the… hook which works well as a complement to Fash. Leaked yesterday but was removed quickly, this is the final version. Check it below.
Next is the visual representation of “Rooftops,” the track from 18 year-old Luke Christopher ft. Asher Roth. 2 and a half minute video of the two rhyming from where you’d expect. Keep an eye out for Christopher in the coming months, dude’s got talent.
2 Unreleased tracks from Big Sean. Both sound like his earlier work. If you liked Finally Famous: The Mixtape you’ll like these.
Big Sean – Home
Big Sean – Not Good Enough
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