Archive for September, 2010

Video: Maino’s If Tomorrow Comes… The Film (Pt. 1)

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Previously: Maino’s The Art of War Track Listing

Video: N.O.R.E. ft. Flavor Flav – Nutcracker

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Here’s the first visual from Nore’s upcoming solo run, S.U.P.E.R.T.H.U.G. Features cameos from the track’s producer Scoop DeVille, and Flavor Flav reprising his hook from “Can’t Do Nuttin For Ya Man”.

Previously: N.O.R.E – Nutcracker (prod. Scoop DeVille) (Dirty)

Vado – Celebration

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Off Slime Flu, dropping October 12th.

Vado – Celebration (prod. Feva Beatz) | Nukeshare

Previously: Vado’s Slime Flu Mixtape Cover

Talib Kweli Talks New Album, Gutter Rainbows

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Talib Kweli spoke to XXL after announcing he was putting the finishing touches on his new album Gutter Rainbows on Twitter earlier today.

“I don’t have a [release] date, per se,” explained Kweli, who began seriously writing and recording for the album in August and says it will come out before Christmas. “I’m not on a label right now and it’s exciting to just be like, ‘You know what, I’m just gonna put this out.’ And I’ve don’t that before—I put out Liberation with Madlib and I didn’t even tell anybody; one day it was not out, and the next day it was [and] like 100,000 people downloaded that for free.” Gutter Rainbows, however, unlike Liberation, will be an album for purchase, likely for around $10, according to Kweli. Production credits for the release will include Hi Tek, Ski Beatz, M-Phazes, E. Jones and Symbolyc One.

“With Blacksmith, we’ve had deals with Warner Brothers and deals with Koch before, but I wanted to experiment with just putting something out on my own, and just seeing what my worth really is to the fans,” he continued.

Below he explains how the term “gutter rainbow” was inspired by the late J.D. Salinger’s Catcher In The Rye and experiences he had as a kid.

“I read The Catcher In The Rye when I was in Europe a few months ago and I didn’t really enjoy, but one thing that I took from it was that reference,” he recalled. “The character actually says ‘gasoline rainbows’ in the book. I was like, ‘Wow.’ I’ve always wanted to call a song ‘Gutter Rainbows’—just because of the rainbows that you see when the oil and the water mix in the gutter—and do a song based on that. I just remember being a little kid and finding beauty in that, and how you have to find beauty in stuff like that when you in the hood. But that reference—him noticing the gasoline rainbows in New York City, and just the character’s love for New York City—are what attracted to me to that phrase. Somebody else got it, so it made me feel like it was more than just a song. Maybe it was an album.”

Last week on his Twitter, he stated that the project will be completely self-financed and that it will exist outside of the music industry.

“This is the first time in my career since I’ve been known to rap where I haven’t been attached to any sort of major label,” Talib said, acknowledging he’s taking a risk doing it all on his own, but assuring he’s ready for the challenge. There’s no one to say, ‘You can’t put it out because you have a contract with us.’ But, at the same time, there’s no one to distribute it on a major level. Who knows what it’s gonna end up being.”

Last week he also explained that the tracks on Gutter Rainbows are tracks that didn’t belong on Prisoner of Consciousness, what was expected to be his next album and a departure from his current sound, which he still intends on releasing in the very near future.

“I have some deals on the table [for Prisoner of Consciousness],” he disclosed. “This project is sort of an offshoot of Prisoner of Consciousness. Prisoner of Consciousness I want to be more of a departure from what people might be used to hearing from me; so, with that, I really want to take my time on it. But, at the same time, in order to maintain relevance in the marketplace, I feel like people need to hear from me.”

Expect to see a new mixtape released from Talib within the next month or so called the Community mixtape. It will consist of a collection of the best tracks that his fans have sent in to him.

Young Dro & Greg Street – Dro Street (Mixtape)

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Download: Young Dro & Greg Street – Dro Street (Mixtape)

Coca-Cola Secret Formula Apprenticeship at Universal Motown

Monday, September 20th, 2010

The Coca-Cola Secret Formula Program connected three young people to the worlds of Entertainment, Fashion, and Music for a once-in-a-lifetime apprenticeship experience. Follow Quanie B. as she takes on a week at Universal Motown – the legendary record label known for it’s roster of unstoppable talent including: Drake, Lil’ Wayne, Kid Cudi, and more. Follow Quanie B. as she helps to launch Kelly Rowland’s new album and finds out what it takes make it in the Music business.

Redman – Fly (prod. !llmind)

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Street single from the upcoming Redman album, entitled Reggie which hits stores December 7th. Not the same song as “Lookin’ Fly.”

Redman – Fly (prod. !llmind) | Mediafire

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Previously: Rah Digga ft. Redman – This Ain’t No Lil’ Kid Rap (Remix)

Mickey Factz feat. Big K.R.I.T. – Get By

Monday, September 20th, 2010

As Mickey prepares to release his 7th Mixtape humbly titled “I’m Better Than You”, he enlists production and a feature from Cinematic Records own Big KRIT. Factz addresses the talks that have been said about him since he started creating music.

Mickey will be appearing on 106 and Park today to perform some songs and get interviewed. I’m Better Than You drops September 27th.

Mickey Factz feat. Big K.R.I.T. – Get By (prod. Big K.R.I.T.) | Mediafire

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via GFCny

Previously: Emilio Rojas feat. Mickey Factz – Ex Girl

Brisco feat. Rick Ross – Lonely Road (No DJ)

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Brisco feat. Rick Ross – Lonely Road (No DJ) | Mediafire

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Shouts to Papa Smirf.

Previously: Brisco ft. Lil Wayne – On The Wall (Video) | MP3

JR Writer – Boom Bye Bye

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Off Still Standing 2: Back For My Spot.

JR Writer – Boom Bye Bye | Mediafire

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Previously: Hell Rell feat. JR Writer – Karate Kid (Video)