Hip-Hop | e-dubble – Fight For Days

Posted by on November 1, 2011

The king of samples returns once again with a fresh track which samples “Don’t Move” by Phantogram.  It’s been a minute since I checked out e-dubble’s Facebook Page, but he’s nearly doubled his fan base since the last time I saw.  I suppose that will happen when you continuously release music with purpose and truth.  e-dubble differs from you’ve average up and coming artist, shading himself from the camera’s and focusing on delivering meaningful lyrics most people can relate to.

DOWNLOAD: e-dubble – Fight For Days

Hip-Hop | Bei Maejor ft. J. Cole (Music Video), e-dubble, & Jedi Mind Tricks

Posted by on September 20, 2011

Fresh off the release of his most recent mixtape, maejorMaejor, Bei drops the official visuals for the first single off his debut album.  We had previously seen an unofficial video for this which lacked an appearance from Jermaine.  Is it just me or do Cole and Maejor almost look like brothers?

Download: Bei Maejor ft. J. Cole – Trouble

Flipping pages, here’s a track from the Baltimore MC that dropped just a few days ago.  Personally I’m a big fan of e-dubble’s authentic style of creative hip-hop and sampling, but I don’t know how often he’s posted on FNT.  If you’ve never heard e-dubble, it may take a minute to warm up to him because his style is so unique.  He is the Santa Claus of free music and has a knack of finding some of the nicest samples.  On this particular track, his producer cuts up “Herb Dub Collie Dub” by Jamaican ska band The Skatalites.  He also switches up the hook from “Love Shack” and adds his own spin for part of his hook.

Download: e-dubble – Life Coach

It’s been a minute since we heard from the underground army, Jedi Mind Tricks, but they are back on the scene despite the loss of producer, Stoupe (The Enemy Of Mankind).  Vinny Paz and Jus Allah have kept the group afloat as they plan to release their newest album, Violence Begets Violence, on October 25th of this year.

Download: Jedi Mind Tricks – Target Practice