[VIDEO] Brother Ali w/Bambu & MaLLy - 'Home Away From Home'
Check out the visuals from the
onset of the MCs’ beginning of the
tour with the same name…and
catch a date in your city or one
near you here.
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Check out the visuals from the
onset of the MCs’ beginning of the
tour with the same name…and
catch a date in your city or one
near you here.
New Extra P, and a tribute to
Nas on his born date. AND he
gets the assist from Braveheart
member G-Wiz. Win all around.
Single’s out on iTunes.
Props to Pigeons And Planes for this…
this cryptic hint found on Jay Elec’s Twitter
account. One could only speculate but
it’s either confirmation that The Bullitts
would be teaming up with Jay and the
equally cryptic MF Doom or a public wish.
Stay tuned.
So ‘Bino announced the arrival of a
new mixtape recently, STN MTN/KAUAI.
This track is from the KAUAI side and
is marked as a rough cut, but it’s not
at all…
Mello Music Group repper 7evenThirty
drops heat with assistance from Gensu
Dean on this track sharing the title of
his new album. Below are his thoughts
on the track and video:
“The Problem” was written prior to Ferguson and edited during the peak of protests in Missouri and speaks to the continuing problem facing so many American communities even in 2014 “F*ck is these police on/theme song must be who shot ya/playing victim what you want a Oscar/grant me a pass Mr. Officer/I’m face down in the mainstream why you pull the trigger to my back/the problem is that the problem ain’t rap/can you help me articulate that.”
“The Problem” is SP1200 Jedi Gensu Dean’s first foray into live instrumentation and he sets a perfect canvas for 7evenThirty to espouse on police brutality, stand your ground, gentrification and mainstream media’s coverage of Hip-Hop; turning “The Problem” into a news crawl of current events “And they claiming stand your ground/when you ain’t never had no ground/to stand on/ cause the place you call home they can come and tear that down/and quick to put some nice shit and raise the prices and make it where you can’t afford/they wanna make it like they discovered your shit/ain’t that some hoe shit boy.”
Kid Sister is back on the scene with
new music, as her alter ego Jane Jupiter.
Here’s the new video for her latest
single done in collaboration with Chad
Hugo and DaM-Funk.
Sobering visuals for this track off of
the critically regarded and deep album
by Dice, Jimmy’s Back. Cop that now
from iTunes.
Take a look at the making of songstress
Jhene Aiko’s debut album, Souled Out
here in this short film. You also get a
glimpse behind the scenes of her tour
stint with Drake.
For anyone who dreads the thought
of their shows being deleted off of
their TiVo either out of need for more
space or neglect, it looks like your
problems may be over. TiVo has now
introduced TiVo Mega, a DVR device
that has a whopping 24TB RAID 5
hard drive system. That gives you
up to 4,000 HOURS of HD programming
to record. And if that wasn’t enough,
the Mega also comes with six tuners
to record shows separately, a slide out
keyboard remote, built-in streaming
to your phone or tablet along with
video on demand and Netflix and
YouTube as available web apps. It
won’t come cheap however - the price
tag is reported to be $5,000.
If you haven’t heard of Open Mike Eagle,
you need to. His latest album, Dark Comedy
is rich and engaging. And off the wall.
He teams up with Neil Drumming, who
directed the movie Big Words to give
us this short film based on the first
track off his album. There’s even a
cameo by Jean Grae!