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August 31st, 2010Uncategorized
After topping the chart with “Kiss Me Thru the Phone,” Soulja Boy Tell’em delivers another ringtone-ready single for the ladies. ascension hitmaker Bei Maejor produces and assist on the Auto-Tuned track from the young rapper’s third record album The DeAndre Way, due this fall Also be on the sentry for his urban single “Speakers Going Hammer” produced by Boi-1da.
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August 31st, 2010Uncategorized
Nicki Minaj’s “Love” brings all the male child to the pace After rick Ross jumped on her chart-topping hit, John Jay Sean provides a more gentle touch on his remix, seducing his girl with nothing more than his voice.
The cash Money-Young Money cohorts have also collaborated on “2012 ,” the first single from Jay’s new album. A video for that is scheduled to first appearance this Sunday.
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August 31st, 2010Uncategorized.

Teairra Cheremis links up with DJ dramatic play for her 14-track mixtape Point of No Return. The R&B hottie flips Kanye West’s “POWER” into a girl power anthem and dedicates a song to her hometown of Motown over Alicia Keys’ “Empire State of Mind Broken Down” beat She also attempt her hand at hit by Drake, Usher, and Young Jeezy, and throw in a few previously leaked master path such as “Body,” “Coins,” and “Holla.”
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August 29th, 2010Uncategorized.

Prison wall can’t coop Lil Duke Wayne Weezy F baby drops his new single “Right Above It” while behind parallel bars The triumphant Drake-assisted track can be found on his upcoming EP I’m Not a Human Being, arriving on his birthday . dj clue premiered it Tues on Power 105.1 and we’ve got the Kane Beatz production below for your listening pleasance
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August 28th, 2010UncategorizedI’ve made no secret of the fact I am . bit of a Zarif fan on this site And surprise, surprise I like the latest release from her forthcoming .
It’s pretty much more of the same, jolly pop-soul with an edgy feel.
Listen to it and feel a little merry… even if the record album disappears like last year at least we’ve had a few new songs to repetition on youtube!
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August 25th, 2010Uncategorized
Ready to papa some bottle and get your celebration on with Ray joule and Ludacris? cheque out their new single “Celebration,” a certified heater to get you in a clubbin’ state of mind Over crack percussion, Brandy’s blood brother commands attender to throw their hands in the air and give him a round of applause cheep the course below to see if it’s worth following his instructions.
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August 25th, 2010Uncategorized
Marvin Gaye – Soon I’ll Be Loving You Again
Going retro psyche for this week’s song of the week.
Recently been hearing to Marvin Gaye’s 1976 album I Want You and the song getting constant quantity replay is this one, Soon I’ll Be Loving You Again. I love everything about this record and want to know where it’s been concealment the last years of my life!
Everything about it, the lyrics, the way it builds, the way Marvin seems to ad-lib over the whole record, the horns… this is everything I love about great psyche music from the seventies.
Enjoy, enjoy again… then enjoy a couple more times.
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August 24th, 2010Uncategorized
Take Me To Your Heaven .
Review:
The first album from Stevie Woods, and one of just . few record ever by the early eighty psyche groover as a headliner! It’s made up of Henry Sweet mid tempo cuts, slightly spacier key & percussion flavored numbers, slow jam with string accent and more – really Nice stuff all around! Stevie’s a charismatic singer, and this is well tailored, nicely produced and easygoing work We’re surprised Stevie didn’t have more years in the limelight! Includes “Fly Away”, “Just Can’t win ‘Em All”, “Take Me To Your Heaven”, “Steal The Night”, “Through The Years”, “Wanna Be Close To You”, “Read Between The Lines”, “Throw A Little spot Of Love My Way” and “Gotcha”..
Tracks:
01. fly Away
02. Just Can’t win ‘Em All
03. Take Me To Your Heaven
04. bargain The Night
05. Through The Years
06. Wanna’ Be Close To You
07. read Between The Lines
08. Throw A Little spot Of Love My Way
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August 23rd, 2010Uncategorized
Shadow
Bio:
Shadow spun off from the OH Players around 1979 and hung around long enough to record three albums. Their individuality was shrouded in mystery, James “Diamond” Hiram King Hiram King Williams , William “Billy” beck , and Chet Thomas Thomas Willis were seemingly the briny members. Other instrumentalist supplemented the trine in the studio; live, their card resembled the OH Players. Their first LP, Love Life, surfaced on Elektra record in 1979 and featured song composed by Williams, Beck, and Thomas Willis the three shared production recognition with Don Mizell. Ironically, Hiram King Williams and beck supposedly didn’t play on Love Life, the only credited player is Willis. A press release from Elektra states: “Who are the player on ‘Love Lite’? Only shadow knows!”
The player were in fact Daniel Zazurus , Kenneth Williams, Diamond’s blood brother , Henry Martyn Robert Bryant, Garnett Brown, Ernie Fields, Delbert Taylor, Azar Lawrence, and Fred Wesley Elektra marketed two singles from the LP: “I Need Love” which charted at number 77, and “No Better Love” which soared five slot better at number 72. A second LP, Shadow, emerged a year later with Leon ware producing. Again the actual player remain a mystery — no credits Like the first set, the group wrote the bulk of the numbers, often with Ware credited as co-writer. A single release, “Mystery Dancer,” at number 68, obtained a higher chart position than their two previous singles It may have done better if the phonograph record jockey hadn’t flipped it, the B-side, “Hot City,” charted two months later at number 75. The final shadow album, shadow in the Street, sealed their destiny No hit charted from this collection produced by Leon Ware. In fact, shadow never really got off like Williams, Beck, and Thomas Willis had anticipated, the singles that charted were nothing compared to what they enjoyed with the OH Players. Accustomed to much more, and possibly spoiled by previous success, shadow disbanded. Whether they called it quits, or Elektra pulled the plugged, no more shadow album dropped, and Williams and Thomas Willis eventually gravitated back to the revamped OH Players; beck pursued other opportunities.
Tracks:
01. secret Dancer
02. I Can’t Keep keeping Back
03. Hot City
04. You Can Do It
05. Can You Keep Up
06. Sweet Movin’
07. Beyond The coating Line
08. village Destiny
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August 23rd, 2010Uncategorized
The rubric of Fantasia’s new song may echo her current sentiment about life The “American Idol” champ, who’s had a rough week, sings about what happens when the spark turn out in a relationship. The soulful articulation gets a helping hand from Cee-Lo Green, who axial motion through with a smooth verse.
