Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Download: Murs & Tabi Bonney – Hip Hop & Love
Dame Dash's new label DD172/BluRoc in conjunction with Adidas proudly presents
The Hip Hop & Love Tour, visiting 51 American cities between September 27 and
November 26. Headlining is Cali indie pioneer Murs, prepping for his first
DD172/BluRoc release Love & Rockets Vol.1, The Transformation, a collaboration
album with Jay-Z/Mos Def producer Ski Beatz, also appearing on the tour with his band
The Senseis. Also billed is West African-born rapper Tabi Bonney, who duets with
Murs on the free download "Hip Hop & Love", available for download below.
Download: Murs & Tabi Bonney – Hip Hop & Love
Download: Frank Ocean – “Let Me” F. Kyle Christopher
After realeasinh "Think About You" just a few days ago Frakie is back at it again with
Kyle Christpher.
Download: Frank Ocean – “Let Me” F. Kyle Christopher
Download: ADAM ZOMBiE – King Bob
Hailing from Chesterfield VA meet the best kept secret in a while
ADAM ZOMBiE Peep the rapping duo's first mp3 leak "KING BOB"
off their debut mixtape "Kick Kick Punch"
dropping whenever we feel like it
Download: ADAM ZOMBiE – King Bob
Video: Lupe Fiasco Live @ Splash! (Pro-Shot) [Full Show]
Lupe performed at the Splash! Festival in Germany not too long ago
and you can check out a video of his set in great quality now! - Click HERE to watch!
DOWNLOAD: Label Love Vol. 3
Label Love It’s a collection of the best tracks from some of my (and your) favorite labels.
This edition’s roundup includes DECON, Fat Beats, One-Handed Music,
Stones Throw, Tru Thoughts, Wah Wah 45s, and Wax Poetics and features
music from Mark de Clive-Lowe, Adrian Younge, Nostalgia 77, and more. Check it.
DOWNLOAD: Label Love Vol. 3
Watch The Throne Listening Session [Pictures]
It all went down last night at the New York's American Museum
Of Natural History, Jay Z and Kanye West invited a who's who
of the music industry and music's top journalists to experience
and listen to their much anticipated album Watch The Throne.
Track after track came in a different sound, a good sound,
topped with witty ill-ass lyrics. Jay and 'Ye boasted lyrics
that left a lot of the rap game's bad habit of glorifying materialism
behind and connected to the souls of each listener.
More pictures after the jump.
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