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Saturday, 20 January 2018
Surprise Drake EP drops unexpectedly on the weekend..Listen here
The expression “expect the unexpected” bears a certain relevance this weekend as Drake
surprises fans with two brand new songs. The self professed ‘6 God’
dropped “God’s Plan” and “Diplomatic Immunity” in an EP of sorts under
the title Scary Hours.
Drake’s first release since More Life in March of 2017, the tracks tap into classic Drake tropes: the success of the hip hop heavyweight’s career, opposition from an indeterminate “they” — and not to be neglected — shades of romantic strife.
“She say, ‘Do you love me?’ I tell her, ‘Only partly’/I only love my bed and my momma, I’m sorry,” Drake raps on the more lighthearted of the pair; the fluidly constructed “God’s Plan.”
“Diplomatic Immunity” alternatively sees Drake embrace more of an aggressive delivery of the song’s constituting verses. The track’s background is quasi-orchestral string work that builds the song’s intensity as Drake notes: “In 2017 I lost a J. Lo.”
Drake’s first release since More Life in March of 2017, the tracks tap into classic Drake tropes: the success of the hip hop heavyweight’s career, opposition from an indeterminate “they” — and not to be neglected — shades of romantic strife.
“She say, ‘Do you love me?’ I tell her, ‘Only partly’/I only love my bed and my momma, I’m sorry,” Drake raps on the more lighthearted of the pair; the fluidly constructed “God’s Plan.”
“Diplomatic Immunity” alternatively sees Drake embrace more of an aggressive delivery of the song’s constituting verses. The track’s background is quasi-orchestral string work that builds the song’s intensity as Drake notes: “In 2017 I lost a J. Lo.”
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Friday, 19 January 2018
Thursday, 18 January 2018
Usher Goes Dancehall With Don Corleone On New Track “Pressure”
Usher taps dancehall power producer Don Corleone for his new single “Pressure.”
“I went to the studio and to my surprise, Usher was in the studio. So, Rico said let me play something for you and he played me this demo that he did,” the producer added. “It has only a few keys on it, so he then asked if I could make it fire with that dancehall sound. I made it on spot and it took me like five minutes to complete it.”
Don added that Usher loved what he heard and Rico Love then suggested that they include a female dancehall artist on the track. Corleone said he made it happen but can’t disclose the name of the female artist who will be on the track, but there are already some rumors that it’s dancehall newcomer Shenseea. “We recorded her the next day at Hitmaker Studio in Kingston… When Usher and Rico heard it, they both loved it,” he revealed.
Don Corleone is the first Jamaican based producer to produce a song for Usher which makes it a big achievement. Dancehall music has been reshaping the sound of mainstream pop and hip hop over the past two years and more established artists are now looking to Jamaica to get the authenticity of that sound. Justin Bieber, who was discovered by Usher, dabbled in dancehall for his last album, and we’ve seen artists like Drake, Rihanna, Tory Lanez, and Chris Brown all release dancehall influenced singles.
Dave East ft Nas “The Hated”
Dave East and Nas serve up a short film-like video for their collaborative effort “The Hated.”
“One conversation between homies, better yet brothers, That used to spend the night with each other, They moms was best friends, One name was Anthony, the hood called ’em Ant Live, Kept his pistol on ’em, so he bought a bigger pant size, He got a little colder the moment he watched his man die,” Dave East raps.
Nas did not appear in the video but he sends shout-out to his brother Dave East who dropped his Paranoia: A True Story, P2 mixtape on Tuesday. The project has some recognized names on the tracklist including Marsha Ambrosius, Lloyd Banks, T.I., and Tory Lanez.
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Wednesday, 17 January 2018
This Is The Man That Runs The Rap Industry.
A lot of rappers or up and coming rappers believe their success lies in their talent and ability alone.However there could be nothing further from the truth.Fact is,some powerful individuals control who becomes successful and who gets frustrated,dropped or left by the side.
Enter the most powerful of them.
Lyor Cohen.
If you don't believe this is true.Watch the video below.
Enter the most powerful of them.
Lyor Cohen.
If you don't believe this is true.Watch the video below.
Monday, 15 January 2018
Rappa Tek-Say My Name ft GM
"Say my name and get connect better yet say my name and get a check"
MC 'Rappa Tek' drops a new sound capable of hitting the highlights of his previous efforts.The delivery and catchy melodies makes you hit replay.What does the future hold for this unique rapper?
With a sound straight from the streets of Lagos,Nigeria Rappa Tek drops attention lines throughout this joint.
Listen here
MC 'Rappa Tek' drops a new sound capable of hitting the highlights of his previous efforts.The delivery and catchy melodies makes you hit replay.What does the future hold for this unique rapper?
With a sound straight from the streets of Lagos,Nigeria Rappa Tek drops attention lines throughout this joint.
Listen here
Saturday, 13 January 2018
Friday, 12 January 2018
Thursday, 11 January 2018
4x4.Listen to this freestyle set from four new up and coming talented Mcs
To watch past Bless The Booth episodes from Roc Nation MC Rapsody, Chicago's G Herbo, Bronx MC Don Q, Pro Era wordsmith Nyck Caution, Camden spitter Mir Fontane, Miami MC Zoey Dollaz, G.O.O.D. Music's CyHi The Prynce, West Coast MC Problem, and the legendary Wyclef Jean.
Tuesday, 9 January 2018
Turnner "Da Rock" Burnner- Rapid,Elecctric,Energetic.Grenada to the world.
If you have witnessed Turnner a.k.a The Hand Grenade turning up his style, then you will be left in no doubt of his ability.Reeling off lyrics on the go, he is known to have the ability to spit 60 lines in one minute.That is a rate of one line per second.
Apart from his enormous freestyle power, he is blessed with amazing voice which is both raspy and melodic.He instantly comes across as a dancehall superstar in the making.
Branching off to expand with some experimental sounds, Turner blesses us with two very interesting videos.
This is Grenada to the World.
Friday, 5 January 2018
SRM International-Soo Much
SRM (Street Revolution Movement) Uptown Musik and Big Dreamz Entertainment Present Soo Much.
HipLife Duo SRM (Dewan and BKT) kick off the new year with a fresh video to their new tune titled "Soo Much".
Produced by renowned ghanahnian hit maker Willisbeatz, the track evokes memories of vintage Highlife music mixed sumptuously with Hiphop elements to deliver a very danceable and enjoyable piece of music.
Dewan delivers a perfect chorus with his silky voice and BKT follows up with a fitting rap verse that is guaranteed to give you that nostalgic feeling of real African music.Also appearing on the track is Pagezy.
Enjoy the Video.This Is Africa To The World
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