Friday August 28th 2009, 11:49 am
Filed under: music
this is like a darker “swagger like us” in my eyes, and everybody went hard, but i think eminem’s flow alone killed the entire track. i think when people count you out so early (like they did before/after he dropped relapse), you gotta let people know you still run $#!t. no other verse stands out like em’s, at all. and i have no idea why lebron is on this artwork. but he is. embrace it.
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Thursday July 16th 2009, 9:52 pm
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new drake. i had to post them. i tried not to, but damn. they’re all hot. lol. it’s just unfortunate that he just keeps coming with heat, i can’t even deny them from the site. let’s go. everybody putting up promo pics, so at least let me switch it up on you guys. JIMMY FROM DEGRASSI!
Friday March 13th 2009, 12:20 pm
Filed under: mixtapes, music
guys, people definitely forgot about this beat. it’s one of the hottest hip-hop beats of all time, i don’t care who you are, you can’t tell me this simple-synth track doesn’t hit every time. especially those “OH! OH OH!” vocal effects. damn. some may complain that the original didn’t feature any really good lyricists. i disagree, it’s a classic, and everybody’s verse is perfect, even mystikal’s joint. you know you don’t know what he’s saying, and it’s still hot.
my bad. i got sidetracked. richmond’s nickelus F has decided to get lyrical for a good 4:30 straight on this joint. no hook. i played it on the radio show on wednesday, and people were confused, dazed, amused, and everything in between.
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“rappers all surrounding me / the animal is out in me / you can add M + E, and wouldn’t amount to me”
he just vents and shows no relent. this is actually a crazy ass track. get it, ASAP. why haven’t we heard more from this guy!? first time i heard him was on a drake track from one of the earlier mixtapes, before d’wayne carter put him in the limelight.
Monday February 16th 2009, 4:22 am
Filed under: mixtapes, music
if not, then click the above artwork to grab it. i know, i know. i was on Twitter talking reckless about the mixtape when i finished my first listen. truthfully, i’m always like that. so get used to that. just wait til i soak it all in before you take my statements on anything seriously.
it had like 50,000 downloads deep on the first day of its release…i haven’t seen any new artist get that many downloads on a mixtape since wale’s mixtape about nothing. maybe it’s because wayne is co-signing him. actually, i take it back. that’s exactly why he’s getting all this love. i’ve been a drake fan since the beginning (my man and i produced one of the tracks on his first mixtape, too.), and nobody was on him then. if you go back and listen to his first joint, he’s rapping just as ferociously. the co-sign just gave him mainstream attention, and that’s fine. because success is a mixture of preparation and luck. and he was ready when the spotlight hit him, so he deserves all this love. i think this tape is cool because it’s a mix of rapping and singing. drake’s versatile, almost like a musical magic johnson. oh boy, that comparison didn’t go over too well.
anyway, i figure you want a taste of what canada’s drake has to offer, right? well, here’s two samples.
the first joint is called “november 18th,” and drake (with a distorted, chopped-and-screwed flow) rhymes over the late and great DJ screw’s legendary “june 27th”, as a sort-of ode to the south, specifically houston (although drake calls both toronto and memphis his hometowns). i figured the H-Town representers would be mad if i didn’t at least provide the original for everybody to jam as well. so check it out here, and drake’s version below.
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the second joint, “uptown,” is another ode to the south, and although i should probably give you all another track to illustrate his versatility, this one has that instant classic feel to it. plus, he is spittin‘, too. bun b and lil wayne join him on it, too. i find myself bringing back this track. repeatedly.
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like i said, hit that album art above to get the mixtape. it’s solid.
Monday December 08th 2008, 7:47 am
Filed under: music
these swedes are ill musicians, man. i heard of lykke li a minute ago, but it took me a while to actually get her album and put it in rotation. so far, so good. i won’t bore you with a paragraph that you won’t read, so just jam the video and let me know if you dig it. if you want more, hit me up. and for some more awesome swedish music, check out little dragon if you missed them the first time i put them up.
DOWNLOAD: lykke li – i’m good, i’m gone BONUS: lykke li feat. drake – a little bit [remix]
Friday November 14th 2008, 3:31 pm
Filed under: mixtapes, music
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listen to that before you download. LOL.
1. Welcome Back 2. Dedication 3 f. Mack Mane, Willie The Kid, Gudda Gudda 3. What Else Is There To Do 4. Dick Pleaser f. Jae Millz 5. Ain’t I f. Jae Millz 6. You Love Me You Hate Me 7. Bang Bang f. Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda 8. The Other Side f. La The Darkman, Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda 9. My Weezy f. Shanell, Lil Twist & Tyga 10. A Dedication 11. She’s A Ryder f. Gudda Gudda 12. Still I Rise f. Nicki Manaj 13. Magic f. Gudda Gudda 14. Do’s & Don’ts Of Young Money 15. Whoever You Like f. Jae Millz & Gudda Gudda 16. That Was Easy 17. Get Bizzy f. Gudda Gudda 18. I Got That Gangsta f. La The Darkman & Willie The Kid 19. A Message To The DJ’s 20. Stuntin f. Drake 21. Dedicated 22. Put On For The Game f. Tyga & Gudda Gudda 23. Dedication 4
enjoy friday, and click the picture (or here) to DL.
drake is amazing. the memphis / toronto phenom started his career as an actor on degrassi, and later switched it over to rap. most people you clown when they try that move, but trust me. he’s a beast. i can’t take when great artists get overlooked. too many lames take shine away from artists like drake, so it’s my duty as a internet goon (wzup, ricky) to put on my fellow dukes. i’m not the only person who thinks he’s hot, either. he’s already done tracks with the clipse, mickey factz, lil wayne, travie from gym class heroes, and many others. check him out below.
share (he sings on it. crucial.)
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think good thoughts (feat. elzhi of slum village & phonte of little brother)
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overdose on life (w/ travie of gym class heroes & mickey factz)
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i figured i’d put together a little drake compilation with my favorite joints from him. there are gems in here, trust me! oh, and me and my man produced one of his tracks on the “room for improvement” mixtape, too. ‘04 or something like that! believe that! if you like the sampler, i suggest getting your hands on the two mixtapes he has out now, because it only gets better. and if you want to know what he’s about, my people over at PFOP interviewed the young man.