Labrinth - Earthquake (A64)
Labrinth invites SBTV into the house that he grew up in to perform a special A64 interpretation of the second single from his debut album. Pre-order your copy HERE.
Labrinth invites SBTV into the house that he grew up in to perform a special A64 interpretation of the second single from his debut album. Pre-order your copy HERE.
Ed Sheeran, Wretch 32, Tinchy Stryder, Ms. Dynamite, Gary Barlow, Tulisa, Chipmunk, Rizzle Kicks, Mz Bratt, Dot Rotten & Labrinth all hook up to bring us the official Children In Need single for 2011, which is a simple but effective re-working of Massive Attack's iconic track, Teardrop. The official video sees all of the artists in the studio with some stripped back and thought-provoking visuals, which puts emphasis on the incredibly powerful lyrics. Very well done.
After the release of their new self-titled EP, the Star One boys have put their ever funky 2-Step Garage twist on Labrinth's second single from his forthcoming debut album. Not a huge fan of the original, but this and the Eyes remix are both massive. Pre-order the EP HERE.
Here is the follow up single to Labrinth's debut, Let The Sunshine, which is set to be released next month on Syco. The beat is incredible, but the lyrics do nothing for me - they have no real meaning and let the song down massively. Quite disappointed, because this could have been a truly brilliant song - however, saying that, it's still got all the right elements to make it a guaranteed hit. As well as the original you can also catch Eyes' monstrous Drumstep remix below, which will feature on the official EP - a very talented young man. Pre-order HERE.
Labrinth - Earthquake (Feat. Tinie Tempah)
Labrinth - Earthquake (Feat. Tinie Tempah) (Eyes Remix)
Following on from her Zinc and Katy B features last year, Ms. Dynamite has teamed up with Labrinth for her comeback single, Neva Soft. Showcasing both her singing and MCing talents, this is the Dynamite that I used to love. Spotted over @ Soul Culture.
Visuals for Yasmin’s second single, Finish Line, which is produced by the super talented Labrinth. Big tune, and she looks beautiful, as always.
Didn’t really like this song when I first heard Devlin’s album, but it has grown on me a lot over the past few weeks. This is probably his best video too. Smashed it.
Ed Sheeran covering Labrinth’s ‘Let The Sun Shine’.
His voice is absolutely ridiculous.