Wednesday, September 30, 2009

On Other News...



"Though no working title has been confirmed for the album, it is said that the set will be released on November 23rd. Details are still sketchy regarding Rihanna’s new album, but a new confirmation has just been brought forth by Play.com that the set is slated to be made available in stores on November 23rd later this year. Notwithstanding the release date, working title for the record remains in question. Rihanna, who has had a rough year after she was assaulted by ex-boyfriend Chris Brown during an argument in February, has been working on her new studio album for quite sometime. She keeps things related to the record under tight wraps, but it is widely believed that she has enlisted the help from some top notch musicians for the set.

The All-American Rejects’ vocalist Tyson Ritter, record producers Stargate, James Fauntleroy, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, The-Dream, Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, Kanye West, OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder, Soulja Boy, Shontelle and Pharrell Williams are all rumored to make contribution to the album. Most recently, Ne-Yo shared with E! News during 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September 13th that he and Rihanna had been in a songwriting session. “Expect an edgier, almost angrier Rihanna on this one. Rihanna says some things on this album that you’ve never heard her say before,” he revealed. Fellow music star Akon also uttered some words about Rihanna’s upcoming album, saying “I’m going to lighten her up. I don’t want an angry Rihanna.”"

-- Aceshowbiz.com

Speaking of Rihanna and Chris Brown... Ghostface Killah was on Hot97 (NEW YORK STAND UP!) talking about it, check it out below. Ghostdini: Wizard of Poetry in stores now.

Ryan Leslie's Transition Album Cover



Interesting album cover. Very different what the other one was... what ya'll think?

"Sooner Or Later It All comes Crashing Down..."



Everyone I show this song their like "Oh My God, how come I have never heard this song before?" Well it's cause you haven't heard of the amazing N.E.R.D. and since my friend Addison wanted me to do a post about them cause he loves them so much like I do. I decided to do a post on them with one of their greatest songs. Sooner or Later. You may also known them for "Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the Bathroom)." Thank me later. P.S. N.E.R.D. is Pharrell, Chad Hugo, and another guy... also known as the The Neptunes with one extra guy.

Down


Well, I was chilling at my friend, Xxavier's house and we where blasting music then this came on. And I had never heard it before so I was like "What song is this?" and he said Down by Chris Brown and I was like how come I had never heard this song beofre and surprisingly I like it alot so check it out. Opinions anyone? Comment and Thank me later.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Drake's So Far Gone



NOTE: If it says it's only going to play 30 Seconds it's lying.


Ok, since I for some reason just fell in love with this mixtape all over again after going into Drake rehab for a couple of weeks (no I am not gay). Anyway since I was bored and it's a weekend I decided to upload the whole album to imeem for you guys... even though some songs are being sketchy. Just click the box of the song you want to play if it's unchecked an press play. Gracias and Thank me later.

Breathe...




I know I have been posting soooo much music but I couldn't miss out on this one. Plus it's basically the standout song on his album "Universal Mind Control" which is actually surprisingly good but oh well. Enjoy and Thank me later.

The Sunday Edition | Kanye West




Well, I was just thinking about how good and original Kanye West is when he is not interrupting people in the middle of their acceptance speech. Anyway, Kanye is such a inspiration to me when it comes to killing it in the studio so here is one for the road Kanye. Thank me later.

Nike Auto Force 180's


Nike’s Auto Force 180 is an update to the Air Force 180. Nike gave this new sneaker a vulcanized sole to give it a more casual/lifestyle look. The same velcro strap on the upper provides a custom fit. This colorway is a classic colorway which also sits well on the crisp white sole. These are now available at Finishline.
These shoes are MINT!!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Glory




Imagine the glory and pride Lupe has just standing up their and preforming, doing his thing since the record company didn't push his single "Shining Down." Yup, you didn't know that right? Well, I was at the concert actually and he said that the record ditched him and his team and isn't pushing his single to the radio or trying to pay for everything even after all the success with "Superstar," and "Hip-Hop Saved My Life." Even after he had a #1 album "The Cool" which was everywhere. Man, gets me mad, Anyway enjoy the slideshow from the Concert in NYC (My Hometown) @ Governor's Island (which I went to).

"Took A Pic on My Camera..."




The Drug and Ain't No Sunshine, my personal favorite track from Theophilus London's mixtape titled "This Charming Mixtape." Sounds simple right? Well Brooklyn-born and raised artist THeophilus London is FAR from simple. Trust me. If you think these sound like average tracks from a rapper that isn't signed at all (and isn't planning to be), then you and that downtown kiid have a problem. For the mixtape, check out the link below. Thank me later.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The KiD CuDi Section



So when I do these dedication post thingy's theres a difference. People have been asking me what's the difference between a Section & Spotlight's. Spotlight posts are when I focus the post on a NEW artist that I like or find interesting. A Section is when I start posting about a artist that is signed to a major label and is on their way to stardom... or faildom (hopefully, stardom).

Well anyway, to the point KiD CuDi is my HERO. I truly honestly hated KiD CuDi when I heard "Day 'N' Nite" cause it was a cool song and all but it got old and I didn't feel he showed any originality. So when the album came out and I looked at the iTunes review (expecting to see 2 1/2 for like every review) but, surprisingly I saw 5 Stars all across the board. This was REALLY surprising to me. So I listened in to some of the song's and I loved it. It was great. It was original, new, classy, and he actually HAD a story to tell. I though this album was so good that I had to get it right away. So I got it have been listening to it since. Non-stop. Repeat. Seriously.

Therefore, I think that KiD CuDi needs and deserves the Section of the Month. Congratulations KiD CuDi. The "that downtown kiid" team has your back.

As you can see below I have uploaded some songs (don't ask how long it took), and has the songs that I love to I think are OK (from top to bottom). For example, CuDi Zone would be my favorite of the favorites, and Hyyerr would be the least favorites of my favorites. Anyway Enjoy and listen.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

This Video's A Little "So Far Gone"



I really don't know about this video. Like, I like that they had LeBron in it and everything but most of video felt confusing like Drake's verse in the video had multiple layers of him saying his verse on screen while flames where going straight up in the air. Or like Kanye's verse which had blaring sparks and flames flying everywhere in the background. I am not saying the video was horrible but I am saying it was so distracting you couldn't focus on the track. Anyway, what's your opinions?

Monday, September 21, 2009

Fear




I seriously have baggin been' on Drake for the past 3 weeks since he got all famous and what not. I think it's cause I've known him since Degrassi and when he came out with his first mixtape "Room for Improvement." I have been their for "Comeback Season" and "So Far Gone" but I feel when he got famous... he just lost his respect to me. Like I am definitely happy for the guy but, this guy has been around for 4+ years (music wise) and now you guys are JUST realizing he is a great rapper it just gets me mad. Plus the fact that he is taking this all in with so much pride like he is brand new. Well this song to me is apology to all those faithful to him since he was a 14 year old on Degrassi. Thanks Drake. Apology accepted.

Flashback Post│The Frosty Posse



This is seriously my favorite commercial of the year. The video below is the Behind The Scenes.



I think this deserves to be the Flashback post of the month obviously cause of the epicness of their angel-like voices. Anyway, enjoy this amazing commercial and the making of it. Thank me later.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

We Must NEVER Forget!


"Thats a french ass name, Yvonne!"
This is truly the best video on YouTube... cause their are lots and lots of videos on YouTube but this right here is classic. From the C to the C. This is also one of the really rare MadTV funny videos, like lets be honest here. Saturday Night Live must get 3 times the amount of viewers that MadTV gets. Well, anyway enjoy on of the funniest moments on TV & Internet streaming. By the way.. the guy is actually a girl acting as a girl in real life.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

THE BLACKOUT│MOVEMENT



Our new sister site, for the concept check below. Run by our fellow blogger B L A C K O U T. For link link go to the banner at the top and look under for "THE BLACKOUT MOVEMENT." Thoughts anyone? Cause that downtown kiid is taking over.
HERE YOU CAN WRITE ANYTHING YOU WANT ABOUT YOUR LIFE, WHAT YOU WISH YOU HAD A SECOND CHANCE WITH OR BETTER YET WHO IS ON YOUR LIST, MEANING IF YOU WHERE IN A COMPETITION WITH SOMEONE AND WANTED TO BE BETTER THAN THEM, WHAT WOULD YOU DO TO BE BETTER THAN THEM? HOW WOULD YOU BEAT THEM? HOW WOULD YOU MAKE THEM FADE TO BLACK?

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

"You Better Believe It!"



Listen to this song at least 5 times in a row and you'll probably like it. No joke. If you don't you're crazy.

KiD CuDi preforming Pursuit of Happiness



Self explanatory. UPDATE: Cop his album today on iTunes, Amazon, or anywhere else (meaning a surviving record/cd store).

Friday, September 11, 2009

KiD CuDi's Day ‘N Nite (Crookers Remix Video)


In April of 2008, directing duo BBGUN - Alex Bergman and Maxim Bohichik - directed the original Day ‘N’ Nite video for an unsigned Kid Cudi with a budget of only $250 of their own money. Since then, BBGUN has directed music videos for artists including The Roots, Fabolous, J. Cole, and Busta Rhymes.
This is guy who directed his first video? I hated the first video, he has really stepped his game up since then... practice makes perfect.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

"Welcome... to the Future"



I was listening to Jay's 'The Blueprint 3' and I came across this song... I know what your thinking. What's so great about this song? Listen closely to the synths and be amazed by Timbaland's creativeness.

Beats Solo


These are the Dr. Dre's new Beats Solo which I am actually really happy their coming out... why? Cause their about $200 cheaper than the regular Beats. The Beats Solo will be available in black and white, and go on sale from November. They’ll be priced at around $219.99. I always wanted a pair myself... so check it out, look below for more details.
New Addition to Popular “Beats™ By Dr. Dre™ Headphone Line is Lightweight, More Compact Option; Available in Black and White Versions

BERLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Monster and Beats by Dr. Dre, today announced an exciting new development in the evolution of the popular “Beats™ By Dr. Dre™ headphone line – the on-ear “Beats Solo” headphones (MAP: $179.95, SRP: $219.95). The new Beats Solo high-performance headphones offer users an ideal entry level Beats by Dr. Dre personal listening experience in a lightweight and smaller version. Beats Solo will be available in November 2009 in both black and white versions.

Noel Lee, the Head Monster, noted: “When Monster teamed up with Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine for Beats™ by Dr. Dre™ headphones our goal was to change the way people experience their music by simply letting them hear what musicians recorded in the studio – with the extreme clarity, deep bass and full power that had been lacking in conventional headphones. Thanks to Beats, people have begun to understand that sound really does matter. Now, with the introduction of Beats Solo, we’re thrilled to make the Beats by Dr. Dre from Monster experience available in a smaller, lighter on-ear headphone.” Mr. Lee continued: “There were significant challenges in the creation of Beats Solo, including how to achieve really great sound from a small speaker driver. This required serious innovation and creative audio engineering. We were also challenged to take the familiar Beats design and morph it into something smaller and more compact, yet still recognizably ‘Beats.’ I’m delighted to say that we rose to both these challenges – the result is one of the easiest-to-use, easiest-to-wear and best-sounding headphones ever created, with a look that is pure Beats and pure Dr. Dre.”

Jimmy Iovine, Chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M said: “For Beats Solo, Dre and I worked along with Monster to create the best sound possible in light, comfortable but powerful headphones.”

To provide users with the ultimate in convenience and performance when used with today’s portable music devices, Beats Solo headphones feature “ControlTalk,” an advanced on-cable feature that provides users with full control of their listening experience when using their 3GS iPhone®, iPod® shuffle and other new iPods and portable music devices. The special Monster ControlTalk™ headphone cable features an integrated high grade microphone and answer button and allows users to access their music and answer phone calls without having to reach into their pocketbook, backpack or pocket.

In addition to its availability with Beats Solo and all Beats by Dr. Dre headphones from Monster, including the new white version of Beats Studio and Heartbeats by Lady Gaga from Monster, the ControlTalk feature is also being made available as an option with all Monster brand headphones as well.

The ControlTalk remote and mic are supported by iPod nano (4th generation), iPod classic (120GB), iPod touch (2nd generation), and iPhone 3GS and newer, but not all, Blackberry models. The remote is supported by iPod shuffle (3rd generation). Audio is supported by all iPod models. Requires software version 1.0.3 for iPod nano (4th generation), 2.0.1 for iPod classic (120GB), and 2.2 or later for iPod touch (2nd generation). Support for Blackberry varies by model. Subject to change.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Cipha Sounds & Rosenberg Morning Celebration w/ Jay-z

Jay-Z On the Cipha Sounds & Rosenberg Morning Show (PT.1)


Jay-Z talks Obama On the Cipha Sounds & Rosenberg Morning Show (PT.2)


Jay-Z talks about T-Pain and Him Dissing Him On the Cipha Sounds & Rosenberg Morning Show (PT. 3)


Intresting interview/party thing going on here, lots of this explained, anyways I'm gonna keep it short... Enjoy. Thank Me Later.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Interesting...



To be honest I am actually really surprised that T-Pain out of all the other rappers or artists cause he is one of the most respected artists in the game. He has been in the studio with Jay numerous times, and now this? Shows character T... show bad character. Check out the article from illseed below. Thank me later.
Uh-OH. T-Pain is one of the hottest dudes out right now. Period. Jay-Z is also, but his new CD is definitely getting mixed results. Well, it seems that T-Pain smelled some blood in he water and decided to dis Jay-Z in Las Vegas at Club Rehab. He straight up said, "F**K, JAY-Z!" Damn! I can't believe it, but it seems like T-Pain has been brewing since that "DOA" song came out. The only thing is, he's a bit late with the dissing. Anyway, they are saying out of Vegas that T-Pain also said that Jay-Z's "career was dead," not Autotune. But, what happened next was pretty shocking. They said that T-Pain attempted to continue to DJ at the club and he got booed badly by the crowd. Then there was another DJ after him that continued to throw up the Roc sign and played Jay-Z songs for about 45 minutes straight. WOW. I'd love to see a battled with T-Pain and Jay. T can bust-a-rap...don't sleep. Oh yea, pause.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

DJ Semtex Interviews KiD CuDi


DJ Semtex caught up with the KiD CuDi to talk about Man On the Moon, being featured on BP3, his discusssions with Wale on Twitter, working with Drake and more. Then drops a freestyle over Dirty Money's Angels, if you haven't heard Angels at all check out the little snippet of the video below. Thank me later.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Dirty Money's "Angels" Trailer


"Came from heaven just to sing a song for you..."
This looks dope, like the way Hype Williams made the trailer like this... Fire! Anyways check it out, thank me later

Diggy's "She Don't Want A Man?"



Spotted on Diggy's Blog (Life of the Jett Setter) from Run's House on MTV. Personally, I think it's actually pretty cool he made a song like this, I like it a lot, but that's just my opinion... and no people, NO MIXTAPE is coming from Diggy if you were thinking about it. Thank Me later.

Kid Cudi's Man On The Moon Trailer



Here's the trailer for KiD CuDi's upcoming album, 'Man on the Moon: The End of Day' which drops Sept. 18th. Trailer and all the reviews seem good so far... I might cop it who knows... anyway enjoy! Thank me later.

Friday, September 4, 2009

New Idea (and Artwork)


How about this... since me and iiAtlas like making artwork for the posts and the blog and everything... what if we made a new blog banner (at the top currently) every month that shows a different place in NYC (our favorite place in the world)? What would you think? Comment your opinions below.

Lil Wayne ft Drake and... A Rubber Chicken!?



I'm So Fly Remix by Lil Wayne ft. Drake officially has the most annoying beat ever...EVER!!! It has this sort of carnival, chicken, I dont even know how too describe it but its just...nausiating. There are a few hot parts to the song, Weezys got one, and so does Drake. You guys are just going too have to listen to see for yourselves.

Say Aaaaahhh



BMW Efficient Dynamics

Car brand BMW will unveil its Vision EfficientDynamics concept car at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month.

The hybrid-engined car features 2+2 seating, polycarbonate windows and gull-wing doors.

It has an anticipated top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph) and can reach 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds.

Description in Brief.

Character:
* High-performance concept study with BMW ActiveHybrid technology visualizing the dynamic performance typical of a BMW against the backdrop of future demands in sustained mobility. BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics as a symbol for the future of Sheer Driving Pleasure in harmony with trend-setting efficiency.
* Development aim: The performance of a BMW M Car and a highly emotional character combined with the fuel economy and emission management of a modern small car in the premium class. As a result, this unique sports car offers the most consistent rendition of the BMW EfficientDynamics development strategy.
* Innovative approach in the context of BMW Efficient Dynamics: The exceedingly good balance of CO2 emission management and driving pleasure results from a revolutionary vehicle concept developed all in one from the ground up, achieving a new level of efficiency combined with a unique driving experience.
* The overall result goes far beyond the sum total of the individual features and components in this concept car. BMW Vision Effi cientDynamics offers a realistic impression of the unique potential of BMW ActiveHybrid technology and the great innovative thrust of BMW Efficient Dynamics

The Price Of Fame Vol. 2



Max B a rapper out of Harlem, NYC was sentenced too 75 years in prison for his botched robbery which ended up being a huge list of crimes including kidnapping and murder.  His stepbrother got a life term and 35 years for being part of the robbery...

A rising Harlem rapper was sentenced Thursday to 75 years in prison for masterminding a deadly robbery at a Fort Lee hotel four years ago. His stepbrother received a life term plus 35 years for his part in the scheme.

Charly Wingate, better known in hip-hop circles as “Max B,” was convicted of felony murder, kidnapping, armed robbery and several other offenses in a June trial in which witnesses testified that he planned the September 2006 robbery at the Holiday Inn on Route 4.

His co-defendant and stepbrother, Kelvin Leerdam, was convicted of the same counts after jurors found that he shot one of the robbery victims, David Taylor.

Both Wingate and Leerdam looked resigned when Superior Court Judge Harry G. Carroll sentenced them in Hackensack. Wingate said he was not happy with his attorney, Gerald Saluti, and fired him during the hearing just before he received his sentence.


Personnaly, I agree with 2dopeboyz opinion on the Sentence...

And this is where I’m gonna catch a lot of flack (and praise by some) because I like to speak my mind from time to time. He’s found guilty and sentenced to a lifetime behind bars. And now the profits of these “Free Max B” shits are going to his commissary? I don’t understand how hip hop loves the “bad guy” so much. All these “Free _____” shirts are cool if said artist/player catches a bad rap and is wrongfully charged, etc. But these days… if the rapper has a big enough fan base he could straight up say “I killed two kids after I raped their mother in front of them” and there would STILL be those fucking “Free Rapist/Killer Rapper” shirts everywhere! What… the… fuck?

I think that this is completly true with the Hip/Hop game as well as the rest of the world.  Leave a comment on your opinion.

Hip-Hop, What Do You Want From Jay-Z? Editoral from AllHipHop

Hip-Hop's memory is a bit like that dude out in The Bay - too short - so its time for a refresher course. You know, what scratch the refresher course, because you already know what it is, right? We know the music, the business, the awards, the accomplishments and the other frivolous stuff that we likely have tucked in the recesses of the mind.

Right?

So, what is up with all the hate directed towards Jay-Z? I don't mean hate as in jealously, because that’s something different. I don't mean hate as in skepticism of a rapper that is moving into the next phase of his career. I mean, straight up loathing like calling him an "Old A** N***a" or "Gray-Z" with malice. Now, if you hate, call it that, but if you do, its probably time to check yourself as a member of Hip-Hop.

In the year 2009, Jay-Z is one of a few that still represents a "its bigger than Hip-Hop" stance that we have to hold dear. The notion is we can do things bigger and better than is expected of us. I have to admit, I was one of the people that wanted to see Jay-Z go toe-to-toe with The Game. Why? For the sport of Hip-Hop, even though the root of the "beef" was as base and petty as it gets. For me, it was a bit selfish as I am sure it was for a number of people.

But, then I saw Jay-Z on Bill Maher's HBO show representing the culture (and promoting his new album) with intelligence and wit. Then, I saw him pushing the September 11 concert at Madison Square Garden, where he would be giving back to the still-grieving families. Strategically from a Hip-Hop standpoint, it’s challenging to properly engage with a battle cat like Game and have a relationship with the president of the United States. And then there is this new album - Blueprint 3.

I've heard it.

I like it a lot. There are certain songs that are perfect and others that are not-so-perfect. But, what got me was that the album was a departure from the norm and it exuded growth from an individual that has actually grown as a person so many years. He once sold drugs. Jay's made his money. He found his wife. He's got his team, his friends, his associates. Hey, I admit, I'd love to hear a Blueprint 4 with only Just Blaze, Kanye and Preemo, but that's not likely to happen. BP3 does not mean recreate BP1.

Jay-Z's doing what artists - key word artists - are supposed to do. Evolve. Isn't that what we are supposed to do as human beings, move onward and upward? The album's got gems on it too even though upon first listen, you may miss them or mistake them for something else like raw arrogance. I'll admit, after the first listen, I got up from my computer and took a 30-minute drive. I came back and listened again and I've been listening ever since.

Lets continue on with the notion of growth and the idea of that Jay-Z’s success being bigger than Hip-Hop. It is interesting that a number of newer artists are represented on Jay's album and I would venture to say that Kanye West and Alicia Keys are the youngest people on Blueprint 3. None of these guys, save Drake, has seen any meteoric success yet and the verdict is still out on Drake from a commercial/mainstream viability level. Jay's success is J. Cole's success is Kid Cudi's success is Drake's success is Hip-Hop's success.

Jay-Z's an older artist for sure, but don't thing one second that his success doesn't represent the viability of Hip-Hop has a whole. Sorry to say, but Slaughterhouse sold a paltry 18,000 records and that was a damn good album from four of the best emcees in the game. “We” didn't run out and support it even though we pretended we did on the Internet. I did and I will support BP3 too.

It is high time Hip-Hop decide what it wants to do. Do you want to live or do you want to die? Do you want to hoist up your stars or do you want to drag them down like literal crabs in a barrel. It’s bad enough that the mainstream has continually doubted Hip-Hop since its inception and we have defined the odds every step of the way. Why are we doing it to ourselves now? I never heard of a young rockers like Blink 182 attempt to tear U2 a new one just because they came out in the 80's. I don't see Britney Spears messing with Madonna’s life and Madonna's over 50...still doing it. Jay-Z, at his worst, is still a better artist that 99.99% of all rappers in existence. Come on, son.

Jay-Z had a song from the Blueprint 2 that said, "I'll show you how to do this, son." I believe he's doing it now, but I question strongly whether a Hip-Hop Nation that could benefit from this example is actually watching what he's showing. I advise the young and the old to pay closer attention and make the distinction between hate and criticism.

Before I finish, ask yourself: What do you want from Jay-Z? You want something, that is clear. I just can’t determine what it is.
I have to Agree with this guy... like Jay is basically one of the greatest rappers ever, and as this "New Era of rappers comes up you got to be smart and respect your elders. Like he said, we all think that "Slaughterhouse" is dope, but when the album actually came out in stores... it sold 18,000 about 1/6 of what Jay sells when he releases a new album, and now everyone wants to call Jay an "Old A** N***a"? Really people? Anyway, that's just my opinion... thank me later.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Wale's Attention Deficit Album Artwork

As soon as I saw this I was like "I'M POSTING THIS." I have to say Wale seemed whack at first but he really is starting to impress me. I like his style and every new song I hear... I listen to more, haha. Anyway, enjoy. Oh yeah and thank me later.

Jay-Z & Rhapsody Recreate's Album Artwork Commercial


Come every Jay-Z album release is a multi-million dollar marketing campaign. Jay-Z teamed up with Rhapsody this (what’s a Rhapsody?) and it looks like they will be the first (no they won’t) to exclusive bring you his 11th studio LP,The Blueprint 3 on September 1st. They will also be the first (yes they will) to drop 2 exclusive bonus tracks from the album on September 8th. Now this commercial above is pretty creative. Recreating history here.
Oh my god this is like the 20th post we've done about Jay-Z but, hey... I can't hate the man is taking over the web with his album leak and the anticipation. Bravo Jay. Anyway, the commercial is supposedly supposed to "recreate" his album artwork for all his career... and I can't lie Rhapsody does a good job of it. Enjoy. Thank me later.

that downtown kiid├ NYC


Hey Just added some new artwork that I created this morning. You will be able to view it at the bottom of the page as well as some other pictures of the greatest place in the world (NYC OF COURSE)...Enjoy! UPDATE: Just made version two but when I upload it gets cropped so here is a link...

So Ambitious - Jay-Z ft Pharrell


The newest track from Jay-Z and Pharell titled "So Ambitious" has just arrived. Worth a look check it out here...

Add-2's Tale Of Two’s City v.3: The Rise & Fall (Mixtape)


Meet Add-2. He is definitely on his way up to being a great rapper cause every song I hear him on he gets better. With smooth beats and his Lupe Fiasco-ish style this is definitely one hell of a mixtape to look for. Hit the link if your interested (I know I am, haha).

Skyzoo - The Beutiful Decay and J.Period & K'NAAN - Belly Full (Bob Marley Tribute)


Just two more hot songs from 'Duckdown Records'. First one (Beutiful Decay) has a nice scratch beat in the beginning and very strong vocals throughout the rest and the second one (Belly Full) has a Jamaican sorta beat which sounds a lot like a Bob Marley, I guess that's why its called a Bob Marley Tribute. Both are good songs so definitely check 'em out.
Beautiful Decay - Skyzoo | Belly Full (Bob Marley Tribute) feat. Kardinal Offishall, Steele & Baja (Dry Eye Crew) - J.Period & KNAAN

"Lets here it for New York, New York, New York"


Personally, I think this is basically one of the best tracks on the album... not saying that I listened to the whole album but so far this is my favorite. I don't think I'll download the album leak and supposedly supposed to come sometime in the following weeks. Anyway's below is the link for the download... thank me later. UPDATE: Well apparently for some reason the links have all been shut down by Time Warner (finally), so I'll just post the YouTube video since I hate wasting this masterpiece of artwork I just made.

Survival Skills - Buckshot ft DJ Revolution



I was just searching around for some hot new info for you guys when I came across this song. Its from http://www.duckdown.com/ a.k.a Duck Down Records which is Marco Polo's new record label. Give the site a look because they got some hot artists. Ill be looking around the site for a while more but I will most likely be posting some more links from these guys.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

BK's Late Night Menu





"Don't go to bed before the KING"

I just find this as one of the best commercials ever. That would freak me out so much if that happened to me. LOL. Thank me later.

Some Pretty Fly Gypsies


First of all, Who is Fly Gypsy? But other then that I think he lays it down well. Kanye has some good parts and the background track is sick so definitely worth a listen. I also posted a link too the full mixtape if you wanted to download that as well. Thank me later.
Reasons - Fly Gypsy (FT. Kanye West) | The Vodka & Rum Mixtape

That New KiiD On the Block



Hey im iiAtlas a.k.a Atlas Wegman i've know Niko J a.k.a Nile Adams since Kindergarden. We've always liked the type of music and style and basically everything else, so Niko invited me to become an author for the blog so shoutout too him. Hope you like my posts and now for my grand introduction...

AllHipHop's Blueprint 3 Review


AllHipHop's interesting (and to be honest sort of expected) review of Jay-Z's higly anticipated 'Blueprint 3.'
Shawn Carter is a complicated man. Like many of us, he is composed of various and at times conflicting influences since his humble beginnings in Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects. But unlike us, Jay-Z for the past decade-plus has been expected to carry the torch for the eclectic, global melting pot that is Hip-hop culture. He met the challenge at the dawn of this decade courtesy of the inaugural Blueprint, which laid a sonic design for producers, and lyrically solidified Jay as one of the great emcees of all time.

But as the first decade of the new millennium closes, Marcy’s beloved son finds himself at an artistic crossroads, prompted both by high-profile missteps (Kingdom Come, Blueprint 2) and successes (The Black Album, American Gangster). The recent criticisms have been heated from fellow artists (ie. Game) and fans alike, arguing the mogul is no longer worthy of being Hip-Hop’s vanguard. Has Jay-Z regressed from trendsetter to trend follower? With those naysayers as fuel, Jay-Z attempts to construct another outline for Hip-Hop’s future in Blueprint 3 (Def Jam).

Before Jay pontificates on the future, he plainly lays out past grievances over the pulsing synth arrangements of “What We Talkin’ About.” Targets are laid on past music (Dame, Jaz-O) and street (DeHaven, Calvin Klein) associates who are framed as individuals who stumbled from personal fiscal mistakes, or incorporating a handout/welfare mentality (“Grown men/Want me to sit them on my lap/But I don’t have a beard/And Santa Claus ain’t black”). To fans and artists, Jay references Hip-Hop’s success in Obama’s historic presidential run as an awakening to eliminate embarrassing Youtube videos and senseless violent feuds from the culture (“You can come with me to the White house/Get your suit up/You stuck on hardcore/I chuck the deuce up”).

On “Thank You,” Kanye West and No ID switch gears by providing Jay with a lush, orchestral sample of Brazilian artist Marcos Valle. With flamboyant horns in tow, Jay plays innocent straight man while deconstructing anonymous emcee rivals. Although no one is named, the Brooklynite frames them as fanatics with the zeal of suicide bomber, and in the end artistically destroy themselves (“I was gonna 9/11 them/But didn’t need the help/And they did a good job/Them boys are talented as hell!”).

Fans seeking the feel of the original Blueprint soul samples can experience that same vibe on “Empire State of Mind.” With a boisterous but fitting Alicia Keys chorus, Shawn Carter encapsulates his love for NYC and incorporates name drops of everyone from Afrika Bambaatta to Bob Marley. The chemistry then extends to Young Jeezy on “Real As It Gets.” Although the Inkredibles’ production is undeniably tailored to Jeezy, Jay has no issues making the track his own by complimenting his younger colleague’s refrain duties with his trademark wit.



Unfortunately, the LP’s second half is not as cohesive and in some cases stumbles badly. The issues stem not from Jay-Z himself, but some questionable production choices and guest appearances. “Off That” falls flat because of Timbo’s unimaginative production, and a complete waste of Drake who simply delivers a forgettable, by the numbers chorus. Things don’t improve much on “Venus vs. Mars.” Jay retains the listener’s interest with a couplet-centered flow filled with rich allusions of everything from “Ether” to Star Wars’ C-3PO, but Timbaland’s production and arrangements leave you feeling this was better served for a Roc Nation mixtape.

Kanye West, who up until now was delivering some of BP 3’s best work, slips on “Hate.” Previously, West had tailored his production to Jay strengths, but here the Chicago star supplies a track that could have been an 808s & Heartbreak’s throwaway, or even worse “Drunk and Hot Girls Part 2.” Jigga gives it his best shot, even alternating vocal pitches to match the rhythm’s dirge pace and distorted vocal sample. Still, nothing can save this offering.

It’s well known that Jay-Z has been very concerned with his place among the greats since the new millennium. But another “career-recap” with “Reminder” screams overkill on several levels. Not only has it already been done better on previous albums (see Black Album, Blueprint), but the annoying, Autotune leaning chorus ironically titters close to the same formulaic music Jay vowed to eliminate on “Death of Autotune.”

With that said, there are several bright spots over the second half. Kid Cudi is another young gun reduced to chorus duties, but his vocals accentuate Kanye’s melodic, violin-centered sample loop. Jay works seamlessly with the beat, skewering crying artists who ridiculous claim he’s holding them back, and even takes a light-hearted moment to address cracks on his appearances mostly seen on message boards (“Oh they call me a camel/But I mastered the drought/What the f**k I’m animal/Half man, half mammal/My sign is a Sag/This is just what I plan to do/Oh don’t be mad”).

The Neptunes come through on “So Ambitious,” supplying Jay-Z with a jazzy, bass-heavy track reminiscent of Outkast’s Organized Noise production. Long-time fans will recognize Jay utilizing a flow similiar to his classic “In My Lifetime” single. Pharrell’s crooning doesn’t interfere, and instead listing his achievements to prove his greatness, he details his life experiences which clearly paints the same picture but without pretentiousness.

“Forever Young” closes the LP on a positive note, recapturing the vibe heard on “Beach Chair” and displaying Jay reflecting on the universal qualities of music. With all the recent digs at his age, he intuitively knows the fountain of youth is not from infantizing his music, but by creating timeless compositions that will transcend generations.

Artists with the talent of Jay-Z will always suffer from unrealistic expectations. Solid and good albums are unacceptable. Unless a classic is delivered every time, some fans will scream failure. Of course, attaching the Blueprint name to this project can do that, but on this album Jay-Z does show growth, and more importantly ambition. It’s not jaw-dropping like the first Blueprint or as succinct as the Black Album, but it’s not all over the place like BP2 and takes more risks the “safe” lane that was American Gangster (Jay can spin street hustler tales in his sleep).

Does Jay-Z need to retire? Absolutely not, and it’s ridiculous to even suggest. Blueprint 3 shows he has more to offer as an artist, and those without unbridled hate will continue to attentively follow his already legendary musical journey.

FINAL RATING: 6.5 out of 10 stars.
To be honest I really was expecting this to be the rating cause half of the album has leaked and the music just didn't seem like his best effort. I feel that Jay-Z did play the safe zone for this album. Additionally, I am actually really mad that Timbaland's beats got panned this album, I feel that he is just gettin' lazy these days. Well what do ya'll think? Comment... thank me later.

Tim Kash interviews Jay




“I met him the day before the plane crash,” Jay told MTV News on Monday, days after AM was found dead in his New York apartment. “We were doing the concert, and he told me that he had to go down to South Carolina to do a show with Travis, and then we’d go and do our show.

“The plane crash happened, and I’m thinking, ‘Let him recover. We’ll talk about that some other time,’ ” Jay continued. “He called, like, ‘Nah, man, I’m still ready to go.’ I was shocked by that at first. He came, he had a bandage on his head, and he was ready to go. He was someone that really loved what he did. That’s passion: to love what you do and still go forward.”

The two impressed the crowd throughout their performance together. At one point, Jay ventured behind the turntables while AM hammed it up for the crowd. “Make some noise for DJ AM,” Jay ordered the crowd.
The first video is Jay talking about 'Blueprint 3' tracks leaking (yikes!) and the other video is about him talking about DJ AM and him remembering him. Personally, I don't like the idea of the BP3 leaking like this... people are going to overplay it and the album is going to get old before it even comes out! But, whatever that's just my opinion.

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