Wale – Beast (produced by 9th Wonder)

From some reason this cut didn’t make Wales debut “American Deficit”? 9th Wonder certainly done his thing with the beat and Wale’s flow ain’t to shaby. Enjoy folks.
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From some reason this cut didn’t make Wales debut “American Deficit”? 9th Wonder certainly done his thing with the beat and Wale’s flow ain’t to shaby. Enjoy folks.
Read More Tags: 9th Wonder, Hip Hop, Wale
After a nine-year hiatus, Souls of Mischief have reassembled to create a hotly anticipated new full-length album. While they may be best known for their debut album (and its title track) 93 ’til Infinity, Souls of Mischief have been producing highly regarded albums and putting on wildly popular live shows for more than fifteen years. After so long, it would be forgiven if fans assumed that the Souls had broken up, but those paying attention would tell you that A-Plus, Opio, Phesto, and Tajai never stopped collaborating. Whether through their shared venture Hieroglyphics or on each other’s solo albums, the legendary emcees have clearly lost none of their verbal chemistry. Souls’ trademark juxtaposition of complex, multi-syllabic lyricism against laid-back Cali flow remains as strong as it was in 1993.
Legendarily innovative producer Prince Paul (De La Soul, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Gravediggaz) was brought onboard to take Souls’ sound to a new level. While the aforementioned and unmistakable Souls of Mischief sound remains very much intact, Paul’s vision and risk-taking come through on the finished product. Tajai was comfortable from the start in working with the visionary producer. “Paul is a perfectionist and so are we so we took time with the beats and subject matter.”
Despite the hiatus, Souls have stayed very much on their game. In fact, they believe they’ve stepped it up. Tajai says, “This album to me is a great insight into who we are as people and how important it is to progress stylistically, yet it retains a classic, timeless feel.”
Read More Tags: A-Plus, De La Soul, Gravediggaz, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Hieroglyphics, Opio, Phesto, Prince Paul, Souls of Mischief, Tajai
Heres the latest track from Slum Villages upcoming Villa Manifesto Digital E.P. “Dope Man” The E.P. is a prelude to an album of the same name on Barack Records in 2010. The album will feature new verses from the late Baatin and beats from the late Dilla.
Read More Tags: Detriot, Download, Elzhi, J Dilla, Slum Village, T3To help promote their new album “Fornever” Murph or should i say Murs and 9th Wonder have put together this little vid of them on stage, on the road, in the studio and just goofing around. Fornever will be out by the end of the year. Part one of this vid is below.
Untitled from LowKey on Vimeo.
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Its been a few months since the King of Pop has passed away and the tributes are still coming, this one though is something special. Instead of rushing out a mix of Jackson’s hits like alot of folk, Jeff took his time with this and put a whole lot of effort into it. Teaming up with UNDRCRWN Jazzy Jeff has released this fitting tribute to the late great Micheal Jackson. Enjoy folks!
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The date has finally arrived and to celebrate the October 27th release of Splitting Image, Kam Moye has leaked a self-selected album sampler, just in case there are still any undecided folks out there. The sampler is a 7-song sneak preview of Kam’s first CD under his given name, rather than his alter ego Supastition. Splitting Image represents more than just a name change for Kam. The album isn’t a departure so much as an evolution towards a more mature, focused persona, and the sampler contains several songs that hint at this transition.
The sampler features production from Jake One, Vitamin D, M-phazes, Veterano, Khrysis, and S1 with guest appearances by Phonte, One Be Lo, Zumbi (Zion I), and many more.
Album Sampler Track List:
1. Splitting Image ft. Neenah
2. Imani
3. Re:born
4. Hello Karma ft. Phonte and Ayah
5. Let’s Be Honest
6. Give Out, Give In
7. Life Line ft. One Be Lo
DOWNLOAD SAMPLER HERE – BUY ALBUM HERE
Read More Tags: Jake One, Kam Moye, Khrysis, M-phazes, One Be Lo, Phonte, S1, Supastition, Veterano, Vitamin D, Zumbi (Zion I)