Thursday, November 17, 2011

[Mixtape] Champloo - "CheW"


Here's the highly anticipated mixtape from Champloo titled "CheW!" The mixtape features emcees Breeze, Baby E, Essay Real, The Hooliganz and all production was done by Champloo himself. With tracks like "All Your Base Belongs To Us (Ft. The Hooliganz)," "Tridewaterdrive (Virginia Nights)," & "Rooftops" make this mixtape a sure download! Don't Sleep on it! Make sure you download and Enjoy it! Be on the lookout for "The Lameduck Period" EP w/ Dante Lewis coming soon!

 Download: Champloo - "CheW"

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Monday, November 14, 2011

[MV] Alexander Spit - "Real RSWD Pt. 1" Ft. CBG

Cali native Alexander Spit released a music video for his song “Real RSWD part 1” off his mixtape “These Long Strange Nights“. Not only is he on the track, but he also co-directed the music video w/ Bobby Hundreds. The video shows a chilled out journey through tripped out Rosewood. The concept stems from a morning-after escapade through a corner of the world on Rosewood Avenue, where The Hundreds fam play.

 Source: The Hundreds

[Mixtape] D-win - "My Ode To Debonair"


If you never heard of Chi-Town emcee D-Win, then you need to check this out. Here's his highly anticipated album titled "My Ode To Debonair!" With tracks like "I Need a Moment,""More Gold" Ft. Mickey Money, "Stadium Status," & "Homage" Ft. Don P, make this album a sure download! Don't Sleep, had this album on repeat. Download & Enjoy!

 Download: My Ode To Debonair
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Jerreau (of FlyUnion) – "Dreams BankReau Can Buy"

As FlyUnion works on their next album, TGTC2 "The Greater Than Club 2", Jerreau release a new visual for his track titled "Dreams BankReau Can Buy!" Where he spits over Drake's "Dreams Money Can Buy," and also jumps on Jake Troth's Headlines Remix. Be on the lookout for TGTC2 the first quarter of 2012. Enjoy!

[Video] Dom Kennedy Interview w/ FADER

“Everybody wanna eat, don’t nobody wanna cook. That’s a metaphor for life.” - DOM 

 Here's an interview that the FADER w/ Dom Kennedy, where he spoke about his success, how hiphop has evolved, where he grew up and the different types of music that influenced him “Doing it yourself is the new model to becoming something, he says. “Even if you don’t rap, there’s a way you can get to that level and be the star you want to be.” Apparently, besides music, the Leimert Park, Los Angeles native is a master motivational speaker. Here he is at home in LA, a profile of a man hard at work.

 Source: The FADER