Thursday, July 31
ASHer Roth
Jay-Z puts on for his city too...
Wednesday, July 30
Bad girls
Got Money! And you know it!
Weekly Music Guide Update
New Bow Wow
Friday, July 25
Weekly Music Guide: The Top 10
Wednesday, July 23
New Lloyd/Polow- Party All Over Your Body
Monday, July 21
Estelle and Travis McCoy at the Puma Store
Saturday, July 19
Put that "Body on Me"
Buy "Untitled"// Fox News vs. Obama
Update on "The Quilt" straight from Travie
So apparently, BILLBOARD, one of the most prominent music publications in the industry has “Reviewed” or record. I was delighted by the “right over your head” aspect of the entire “review”. I like to let our albums be somewhat of a “choose your own adventure” listen but seriously, The theme of the record is not infidelity, With the exception of “Cookie Jar”, “Coming Clean” may be a little misleading, It’s actually about me having an affair with music, do these people “really listen to music or do they just skim through it”??? At any rate, Warped tour has been amazing, I finally got Michealangelo running like a champ, stooooked. Big up to my homies at WARBUX for coming through and tuning my baby up! I had a blast in Winsdsor last night, made some really great friends and got karate chopped by a woman at a chinese joint for being out of line, it was rather cute. DETROIT WAS BANANAS, BEST SHOW BY FAR!! We have so much love for DETROIT ROCK CITY!!! Damn, i felt invincible after that set. Listened to The Gin Blossoms in a drunken stupor, dejesus wasn’t too into that, But you can deny that fucking band. Hit after Hit. “Until it hear it from you”, COME THE FUCK ON!!! My new jam is the new John Legend and Andre 3K JOINT, SHEEESH, shit puts me in the greatest mood, looking forward to hangin with K-OS and Drake today in the T-Dot. Toronto’s such a great fucking place, i may live hear someday, just a thought……….
Check out Travis' blog here for more updates as GCH's music continues to drop.
New Ya Boy & Dr. Dre
Danity Kane looking good
Miss Independent
10 Best Beats of All Time?
10) “Wrong Side Of The Tracks”- The Artifacts produced by T-Ray- the rolling bassline, the persistent drum hits, the sax samples…. this was a beat made strictly for the backpackers, and it worked.
9) “Come Clean”- Jeru the Damaja produced by DJ Premier- can’t front, first time I heard this I didn’t like it. We all thought Premier sampled some drops of water, low and behold it was a straight loop off a Shelly Manne record, go figure.
8) “T.R.O.Y.”- Pete Rock and CL Smooth produced by Pete Rock- Soul Brother #1 lifts a portion of Tom Scott’s “Today” (among other samples) to create the only sentimental rap record in the history of hip-hop that can literally shut a club down at 2am.
7) “Diary Of A Madman”- Gravediggaz produced by RNS- the main loop andbreakdown both come from Johnny Mathis records, go figure. I remember literally tuning in to HOT97 every night for a week straight just so I could tape the song off the “Hot 5 at 9.” The beat was both eerie and spooky, but it still had that hip-hop bounce to it. It was horrorcore at its finest.
6) “Hand On The Pump”- Cypress Hill produced by DJ Muggs- when I heard “Duke Of Earl” chopped up, it was a purely a “wtf?” moment… I could only nod my head.
5) “Da Rockwilder”- Method Man and Redman produced by Rocwilder- this track came out at a time when Swizz Beats was literally ruling the radio with synth-infused tracks. Rocwilder took that sound, gave it more melody and a more straightforward hip-hop drum beat, and Redman came with the Cypress Hill redux (see above), and a classic was born.
4) “T.O.N.Y.”- Capone N Noreaga produced Nasheim Myrick- this could be quite possibly the hardest hip-hop beat ever made. Slow and brooding, it creeps along while that deep 808 just keeps banging down low. The way this track is arranged, how the main vocal sample keeps dropping out and coming back in, keeps it interesting for the whole song.
3) “Whoah”- Black Rob produced by Buckwild- this beat was unique because at the time a) nobody was really making hard records and b) It’s a song that still plays in the club, but if you really listen closely, there’s a lot of things going on in the beat itself- the violin melody, the breakdown at the end of every 4-8 bars or so, the bassline. It’s very musical, but still knocks.
2) “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See”- Busta Rhymes produced byShamello- the flip of Seals and Croft’s “Sweet Green Fields” was deceptively simple, but when you really listen to the original sample and the Busta track, you can hear some different percussion elements, particularly the shaker, that make the beat swing more like a hip-hop record.
1) “Protect Ya Neck”- Wu-Tang Clan produced by The Rza- there are so many elements to this track that I don’t even know what was sampled and what was played out on a keyboard. There’s the drum loop, the bass line loop, the piano that comes in sporadically, the weird stringy sound that drops in and out, and tons of other sounds. I think that’s what makes the track incredible, the fact that it keeps changing as the the voices you hear on the track change- the arrangement is very dynamic.
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Scratch also went on to list his honorable mentions. You can find the whole article here.
Ciara is back...
Gym Class Heroes' "The Quilt" touches new ground
The metaphorical lead single, "Cookie Jar," produced by and featuring The-Dream, and the Estelle-assisted "Innocent" ("I'm guilty 'til proven innocent," he raps about being unfaithful) are both about McCoy's cheating ways. On "Come Clean," he continues on about infidelity, rhyming, "Been cheating and this isn't easy for me because you've been so good to me."
But it's not all about disloyalty. On "Kissing Ears" and the Cool and Dre-produced "Live Forever," featuring Daryl Hall, McCoy leaves his playboy ways behind and opts for lust and love. On the Patrick Stump-produced "Catch Me If You Can" and the piano-laden "Like Father Like Son" ("Papa was a rolling stone / but I want to be on the cover of a Rolling Stone"), McCoy rhymes about his music success, while addressing the skeptics on the drum-heavy "Don't Tell Me It's Over."
Additionally, there are tinges of reggae on "Drunk Txt Romeo" and "Blinded by the Sun," both produced by Fall Out Boy's Stump. "Peace Sign / Index Now," featuring Busta Rhymes is a viral promotional track whose video was released today (July 18) online.
"As Cruel As School Children" reached No. 8 on Billboard's Top Rap Albums chart. The set has sold 519,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen Soundscan. The single "Cupid's Chokehold" climbed to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Will you be my corona and lime?
Upcoming Malibu rapper Shwayze has a bright future ahead of him with his first single "Buzzin" featuring Cisco Adler making its way up the Billboard Hot 100 and his new TV show set to air on MTV this Wednesday. Right now between every show of MTV there is a little segment of one of his performances, and I can really see a bunch of MTV lovers going crazy over this new song he's just released entitled "Corona and Lime". Set to be the second single, it also features Cisco Adler and is a free release over at Rhapsody and Verizon. I just got it and uploaded it to a zshare so you all can find it below.
You can have whatever you like...
While I am a big fan of Swing Ya Rag, one listen to T.I.'s new official first single Whatever You Like and I know that this will tear up the charts. Produced by Jim Jonsin (Lil Wayne's "Lollipop" and Danity Kane's "Show Stopper"), T.I. goes the "Lollipop" route and exercises his singing ability on this track. The song will be hitting airwaves shortly and a video will be released soon.
Whatever You Like (zshare)