Monday, March 2, 2009
Mista Mista: Djust My Tie feat. LJC
This cat has some serious lyrics. Talk about a good way to start off the week. For more information on Mista Mista visit his myspace.
Quotable: "See I, handle my B.I./sorta like B.I. gee I generate buzz like bee hives"
Banksy Back In London
Raekwon: Stick Up Muzic Feat. Busta Rhymes and Uncle Murda
Here's a dope track to hold you over while you wait for OB4CL2. If you like Raekwon you'll like this. Plus, Uncle Murda's adlibs are pretty entertaining in and of themselves.
Download it here
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Blame One: Wonder Why feat. Blu & Exile
When three of California's finest team up you can expect no less than beautiful music. Blu & Exile you most likely know, they've released a mixtape together and Blu was one of XXL's Freshman 10 for 2009. Exile also has considerable talent, which should get most people excited about Blame One's upcoming mixtape, Days Chasing Days, because he's producing it. Days Chasing Days is set to drop March 31st, in the meantime you can bump this soulful track.
Download it here
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DJ Benzi & Don Cannon Present: Mike Posner & The Brain Trust-A Matter Of Time
Brought to you by Don Cannon(the dude who introduced most of to Asher Roth) and DJ Benzi, here is a brilliant little mixtape by Mike Posner and friends. I haven't been able to put my finger on exactly what it is I like so much about it but that hasn't stopped me from liking it. Check out the sample song below.
You can download the whole mixtape or just individual tracks through iTunes U
or
just click here
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Q-Pot: Chocolate iPod Cases
Here's some great little novelty items from Japanese brand Q-pot. It's a line of iPod cases designed to look like chocolate bars. You can buy all of them at Q-pot's online store.
DOOM: Cellz
This track off of the upcoming DOOM aka MF Doom album Born Into This features DOOM's trademark rhyme schemes and a introduction forseeing a bleak future for the human race and predicting among other things, that "radiated men will eat the flesh of radiated men." Those of you with a copy of King Geedorah should be used to this type of intro. More importantly you should be used to this kind of wordy sci-fi/comic book inspired rhyming. Born Into This drops on the 23rd.
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