Zion i - The Bay (Live @ Temple, San Francisco, 6/25/09) from AlwaysHustle.com on Vimeo.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
B.o.B live at Club Nikia in LA
B.o.B Live at Club Nokia, LA from DP on Vimeo.
Check out B.o.B perform a few tracks off his New Mixtape
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Lupe Fiasco feat. Matthew Santos - Shining Down
shining down - lupe fiasco ft matthew santos
The amazing part about this is that this is not even the final cut so just imagine how dope this song is going to be
Nicki Minaj: Step Your Pussies Cookie’s Up (Video)
Nicki Minaj's BET.com Video Blog Entry #1 from Andreas Hale on Vimeo.
Nicki Minaj delivers her first BET.com video blog titled Step Ya Cookies Up. Nicki gives a behind the scenes look at her performance in Maryland and explains the concept behind Step Ya Cookies Up.
Video: 88-Keys on Culture VI Cribs
Check out a very special edition of “Culture VI CRIBS” with 88-Keys. He shows us around his Harlem Penthouse!
Okay, so his Super actually let us use an empty penthouse in his building, so we decided to do a mock version of Cribs. You GOTTA see this - Keys is a funny dude!
He also talks about his friendship with Kanye West, and makes a HUGE announcement about Kanye (EXCLUSIVE!!), and even spits an old Kanye never-before-head verse!
Slaughterhouse - The One BTS (Video)
Last week, Three/21 and the infamous Slaughterhouse crew shot The One video which is their upcoming single off their upcoming E1 Records debut. The entire video takes place in the penthouse of the Night Hotel and amidst all the debauchery and drunkeness, the fellas manage to spit serious fire power (insert Joe Budden Pause reaction shot). Enjoy the official Behind The Scenes footage.
Mos Def launches album on t-shirt
Some artists get annoyed when “sell more t-shirts” is presented as a solution to beating pirates, which I can understand because it implies recorded music is worth nothing. But Mos Def has hit upon a way to do it which still gives the music value; the album is the t-shirt.
Def is putting out his latest album The Ecstatic as a shirt. The music tee has the album’s cover art on the front, tracklist on the back and a code for a downloadable version of the album on a tag. The medium (not to mention the S, L, XL and XXL) is the message.
I love this idea. This is a really authentic product that will mean something to fans and values everything the artist does. I’d like to see other things being used as media for digital content. A world where the format you release your work on is as bigger creative choice as the cover art is way more interesting than one where the only choices are CD/download.
Monday, June 22, 2009
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