[MUSIC] Audible Doctor w/Guilty Simpson - 'Leave Me Alone'
Audible’s got a new album on the way,
Can’t Keep The People Waiting. And for this
next single, he’s teamed up with the veteran
Detroit spitter, Guilty Simpson.
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Audible’s got a new album on the way,
Can’t Keep The People Waiting. And for this
next single, he’s teamed up with the veteran
Detroit spitter, Guilty Simpson.
A little bit of a funky and sensual
mashup with Kelela and NYC rapper
Le1f right here…
Ms.Hill has given the public a track she
composed 2 years ago, apropo for the
injustice and chaos in Ferguson, Missouri.
Check it out and download it.
The well-regarded DJ Mitsu has just
released a new album dedicated entirely
to J Dilla. Part of his reasoning is explained
below. You might want to cop this joint.
“I have created tracks for people in the past, but
I have never dedicated a whole album for anyone.
Even after his passing I greatly respect him as a
mentor, and I have longed to dedicate an album
for him in order to reflect on my present self. The
intension of this album is not to imitate, but to
present myself while reflecting on how his influence
has helped me to find my own style. This is a dedication
of my style to him, which would not have been possible
without his influence. I will continue to respect him.”
50 Cent and the crew drop this
track to address the ongoing police
brutality and the recent deaths of
Eric Garner, Ezell Ford and Michael
Brown and others.
No, your eyes aren’t decieving you. Veteran
film actor and former James Bond himself,
Pierce Brosnan visited Jimmy Fallon on his
show last night and the two wound up
going toe to toe in the Nintendo 64 classic.
In the midst of working on his latest album,
80Hitz, the Living Legends member dropped
this track and had this to say:
“I wrote this song for my upcoming album, 80Hrtz many
months ago. This album isn’t finished yet, but I can’t sit by
and not share this song with you all right now. The paranoia,
bigotry, ignorance, and gang mentality being displayed by police
over and over again in this country makes me nauseous.
I wrote this song about being ignorant to my friend’s
feelings of fear, and hatred towards the police, being the
one white kid in the group most of the time. I sampled
the movie “Colors” where the main officer was nicknamed
“Pac-Man” by the neighborhood folks he terrorized.
This song is dedicated to every person angered and
saddened by the events unfolding in Ferguson. An
American city, under siege by its own Police force.
Black people under siege, once again. Racism, alive
and well. My love to everyone in pain over this madness.”
New visuals for the psychedlic-powered
track by Bronsolini, directed by Tom Gould.
Mr.Wonderful out this fall.
From the artist himself:
“I never really wanted the role of Hip-Hop artist that
speaks when something tragic happens in our community,
but I guess it is what it is. I got so many calls, tweets, and
texts from folks asking me to say something so here it is.
It’s raw and angry because that’s how I feel about more
Black death unjustly at the hands of the police. For Michael
Brown, Eric Garner, John Crawford, and Ezell Ford, I hope
your lives are not in vain, and God brings your families peace.
For my community, this won’t stop until we stop it, and the
first step is unity. I called this song 212 degrees because
that’s the boiling point. The lid is about to blow off this
whole masquerade.”