New music off the upcoming Talib Kweli and DJ Chaps mixtape Early Morning Signs.
Talib Kweli – Music Ain’t Business featuring Wale and Jean Grae.
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****Update: Full mixtape download here.
New music off the upcoming Talib Kweli and DJ Chaps mixtape Early Morning Signs.
Talib Kweli – Music Ain’t Business featuring Wale and Jean Grae.
****Update: Full mixtape download here.
Indie-rock crew Peter, Bjorn and John link up with Mick Boogie for a hip-hop remix (sanz Diddy) of their previous album “Living Thing” with the brand new mixtape “Re-Living Thing”. The full version featuring Bun B, Wale, GZA, Black Milk and more will be available August 27th. If the rest of the mixtape sounds like these two leaked tracks then it’s a must cop.
Mick Boogie – “Stay This Way” (Jazzy Jeff Remix) Ft. Big Pooh, Chaundon and Phil Nash | Download
Mick Boogie – “Nothing To Worry About” (The Kickdrums Remix) feat. Wale, Young Chris & Rhymefest | Download
Previously: Free Is The Music, Bass Is The Drug
So here it is the official Moonbass EP from Freebass 808 (Suede + The Apple Juice Kid), which also comes with 5 mobile ready videos and 2 bonus tracks.
“Don’t you forget about meeeeeee. Don’t, don’t, don’t…..”
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Donny Goines brings the heat with his hot new album The Breakfast Club, a truly strong effort put out by this NY emcee. Although it’s titled after the 1980’s John Hughes film, the subject matter of this LP has nothing to do with teen angst and it’s not a tribute to the aforementioned movie. Goines does however pay some tribute in his intro, which you can check out here:
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This free LP features production from Statik Selektah, Apple Juice Kid, Dame Grease, Cook Classics, Digga and so much more, as well as featuring artists Amanda Diva, Naledge, Planet Asia, Tanya Morgan, Termanology, Mistah F.A.B., Mela Machinko, really the list just goes on.
“Long story short, there were two main ideas with this project. The first was meant to show my versatile and how many artists can come together to make a dope project. The second was to showcase a “lighter” side of me, hence the name The Breakfast Club.” – Donny Goines (via IllRoots)