Hip-Hop | Drake – Started From The Bottom
Posted by W8 on February 1, 2013
After a year of only scarce features and appearances, Drake’s back with a preview off his third album. The video treatment is set to release on or before Grammy Night.
DOWNLOAD: Drake – Started From The Bottom
My good friends,
It has truly been too long. I assume you’re all keeping well and making the most of this year that has been given to us. Today is the day to begin sharing my newest work with you. This is the first single off of my upcoming album. I feel sometimes that people don’t have enough information about my beginnings and therefore they make up a life story for me that isn’t consistent with actual events. My family and my second family (consisting of the best friends anybody could ever have) all struggled and worked extremely hard to make all this happen. I did not buy my way into this spot and it was the furthest thing from easy to achieve. I am proud of every part of my past and I’m excited for this song to find a place in your life as well. I didn’t feel I needed any interviews or radio or press to launch this song. It felt right to come back to the site that I started on and release it to the people that started here with me. Judging by this post, the tour that we’ve been planning, the conversations about new songs and album artwork…I think it’s safe to say we’re back together again. Looking forward to seeing you all soon. – Drake
“You don’t have to ask me how I’m doing…just listen to the music” – K.Samir
Electro-House, Exclusive, Featured, Preview | Dido – No Freedom (Benny Benassi Remix)
Posted by Mach on January 31, 2013
For those who didn’t know, the legendary Dido is releasing a new album, “Girl That Got Away” March 4th. Featured on the deluxe version of the album is this sick Electro-House remix from Benny Benassi that we have been given the opportunity to premiere to our fans today. I think my favorite thing about this remix is you can see how Benny has successfully adapted his style to the styles that are becoming more and more popular. Benny and Dido have been members of the music world for a long time and the fact that they can come through with great tracks still is incredible.
Mashups | DOSVEC – Marina Harris
Posted by BIGLIFE on January 29, 2013
“Marina Harris” is a great combination of female vocals with one of Calvin Harris biggest songs “Feel So Close”. It is the 5th track off of DOSVEC’s “Flight 2013” mini-mix album. This track works well anytime of day and gives a new take to Marina & The Diamonds “Lies”
Hip-Hop | Jeff’s Top 10 of 2012 List
Posted by jeffwbaird on January 17, 2013
Back in September when I wrote the editorial “In the Rubble of Hip-Hop…”, I never intended to write a post like this—paying tribute to so many fantastic releases, and the current state of hip-hop. I’ve spent much of the past few years in fear that the kind of substantial, lyrical hip-hop that I cherish so much was on its way out—surely headed to the doldrums, with hip-hop publicly recognizable as one-in-the-same as pop music by the masses. Surprisingly enough, I’ve been proved wrong by a handful of emcees who have gained popularity through creating authentic, powerful music. The majority of the songs on this best of 2012 list (and the impeccable full-length projects that they were selected from—I elected to only choose one song per artist) were released in the final quarter of 2012, and as a result I look back on 2012 as a rather impressive return to vigor for a deteriorating genre. The following songs are just a selection of music I assiduously enjoyed this past year—an amalgamation of hip-hop’s two primary worlds: the blogosphere and the mainstream. Hopefully this introduces you to some new favorites, and helps you feel reinvigorated by this collection of artists we have supporting our beloved genre in 2013. Note: These songs are in no particular order.
10. Captain Midnite — Ashes Rising (feat. Kyle Lucas & OnCue)
I first heard this song back in October when it was released as a single from Captain Midnite’s EP, and was immediately attracted to it. Rarely do I hear a hip-hop song without recognition with such powerful and rich opening chords. I remember hearing that beat drop right before the 1:00 mark for the first time, and knowing right then that Captain Midnite was something special. Don’t let me forget the phenomenal features here by two terrific emcees, Kyle Lucas and OnCue, whose charismatic performances are largely responsible for making this song have the lasting appeal that it has.
9. B.o.B — Where Are You (B.o.B vs. Bobby Ray)
Though I am a longtime B.o.B fan, I have to admit I wasn’t a fan of Strange Clouds. It felt like (and really was) an abandonment of his early sound in favor of the electro-pop style that his new fanbase had grown to embrace him for. Regardless of the unimpressive singles, I got the album on release day and listened through looking for something to catch my ears. Luckily enough I waded through to the album closer, a fantastically unfitting track for this pop-oriented LP. “Where Are You” is an introspective, piano-driven track in which he touches upon many perceived bitter emotions that his friends, fans, and family may have towards him at this point in his career. His acknowledgement of the departure of his sound shows maturity, but it doesn’t really make up for the album being what it is, and doesn’t give any insight to his thought process behind the album’s direction—but it is a reminder of just how talented he is. Hopefully, as the last piece of writing we receive on the album, it also serves as an acknowledgement that the B.o.B of old isn’t gone for good.
DJ-Set, Mashups | DOSVEC – Flight 2013, The Dance Games Saga
Posted by BIGLIFE on January 8, 2013
The Dance Games Saga continues with “Flight 2013”. DOSVEC takes us on board a 30 minute mini-mix mashup album introducing several new mashups, while incorporating some of his biggest BANGERS. “Flight 2013” flows from start to finish without any turbulence and is a great mini-mix to get your party on.
Compilation | Dshaq’s Top Ten of 2012
Posted by dshaq on January 3, 2013
I keep finding it harder and harder to believe that a new year is upon us. To put it in lay man’s terms, 2012 was a pretty dope year. Just to name a few examples, we saw:
1) Chicago Rap take over
2) The emergence of new rappers into the game such as Joey Bada$$, Chief Keef, and Trinidad Jame$.
3) Anything Kanye touches is automatically amazing
The year proved to broaden my musical taste and allow me to venture into different genres. So without further ado, I present my top ten tracks of 2012. Enjoy. READ ON >>
Mashups | The Melker Project – Locked Out Of Swimming Pools ft. Kendrick Lamar & Bruno Mars
Posted by Jess on December 20, 2012

The Melker Project is set to release a new album of mashups and remixes entitled Popped and Screwed: Best Of 2012 to be purchased legally for the first using legitmix.com. The album is named after the genre of remixes that Melker describes as any remix that fundamentally alters the pitch and tempo of a pop song. This latest leak off the album “Locked Out Of Swimming Pools” combines Kendrick Lamar and Bruno Mars’ hits into a fun mashup that anyone can enjoy and is available for a limited time for free, so download the mp3 below while you still can!
Free Download: The Melker Project – Locked Out Of Swimming Pools ft. Kendrick Lamar & Bruno Mars




