Busta Rhymes - Thank You (Feat. Q-Tip, Kanye West & Lil Wayne) (Official Video)
A cool video for one of the best songs of the year. Hip-Hop in its purest form, simple as that.
A cool video for one of the best songs of the year. Hip-Hop in its purest form, simple as that.
The extremely talented German producer Adam Port puts his own Bass-infused touch on the club Hip-Hop banger from Drake's sophmore album 'Take Care'. According to Adam "some people love it, some people hate it", but I can tell you that I love it, and I'm very grateful for the free download. Big one.
Dubstep duo Excision & Datsik recently uploaded a free download to SoundCloud, which sees them add a dirty bassline and some massive sounding drums to Lil Wayne's Hip-Hop club anthem 'A Millie'. A very enjoyable free download.
Woody releases the final leak from his forthcoming 'Woody x KanYe West: Remixed' mixtape, which sees the California-born producer putting his own twist on some of his favourite KanYe tracks. This sees him totally flip Drake's Boi-1da produced anthem on its head, and take you on a simply fabulous musical journey. Everything about this hits the right spot, and I can't wait for the mixtape, which drops Friday 4th May.
I'm openly not dubstep's biggest fan. Give me Hip-Hop, Classical, Soulful House or Latin Jazz over it anyday. However, I firmly believe that there is good in every genre, and this is a banger. AC Slater has kept this remix highly recognisable while adding the layers of electronic bass-laced madness that the kids are going mad for these days! This is the kind of song that makes me want to be an arena DJ. Check out the official video HERE.
Everyone seems to be posting the same two tracks (Take Care x The Crew) from Drake's highly anticipated sophmore album, Take Care, which is set for release on November 14th. However, I can't stand the title track with Rihanna, and I think these two are by far and away the most enjoyable pieces of music on the album. Amazing to hear Stevie on the harmonica again and André 3000's verse is nothing short of spectacular, as always. Even though I've always been a huge Drake fan, I didn't like Thank Me Later and still wish he hadn't signed to Young Money, but saying that, Take Care is his most cohesive body of work to date and I'll definitely be supporting him when it drops next week.