Hip-Hop | HOT THIS WEEK: LeeLee Haxi Drops New Emo-Trap Mixtape ‘Until Then’
Posted by BIGLIFE on November 28, 2016
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With a tone set for subliminal sadness, LeeLee Haxi goes against the grain with her new trap tinged R&B hip-hop enthused project Until Then. With a unique style, LeeLee creates a sound perfect for kicking back and getting lost in some therapeutic thought. It’s clear she has been keeping an ear to the streets as she has been crafting her sound. Be sure to keep your eyes and ears on her.
LeeLee is not new to Fresh New Tracks, but this is the premiere of the first full mixtape project from the NYC singer/songwriter, featuring a song produced by non other than Monsta Beatz Music. Check out her latest single Pull Up which released this past Thanksgiving on iHipHop’s A3C Vol. 6 Mixtape. She has some more heat dropping soon and is heavily featured on Young Roddy and Trademark da Skydiver’s album, Family Business dropping this friday, and also featured on veteran producers Shelco Garcia and Teenwolf’s upcoming record Sky High on Mixmash Records coming December 12th.
Albums, Artists, Pop | Leah Haxhi Drops Emotional Single, FOREVER
Posted by BIGLIFE on March 15, 2016
Forever is an original song written by NYC Singer/Songwriter Leah Haxhi, produced & mixed by Mike Irish in Brookyln, NY. This is a pop smash with flares of r&B and hip-hop elements, written for anyone who’s doubted the longevity of love. Forever is a very long time away….
https://soundcloud.com/leahhaxhi/forever-1
Photo Credit: @freshgorestudios
Deep House | Low Steppa ft. Natalie Wood – Drifting (Extended Mix)
Posted by BIGLIFE on August 3, 2014
Groovy beat? Check. Fat bass line? Check. Female vocal? Check. Low Steppa delivers again with his new “Drifting” collaboration with the ever talented Natalie Wood. Can you imagine hearing the bassline drop at two in the morning at Output in New York with a transexual on one side and a sweaty hipster bro on the other? Yeah, neither can I. Pick this up on Beatport now. You a fool for this one Spinnin’.
Purchase: Low Steppa ft. Natalie Wood – Drifting (Extended Mix)
Deep House, Exclusive | FNT Premiere: Ashea – Whatcha Thinkin’ (Deepmilo Remix)
Posted by Middy on July 14, 2014
The first thing that will stick out to you in this tune are the vocals. Insanely catchy, Ashea has developed a poppy sound that does not sound manufactured like many of her female peers. Working with that, London based producer, Deepmilo strips the tune back of much of its pop sensibilities for a deeper, groovier tune fit for the summer. We have the premiere right here for ya, so stream this one until it is released.
FYI | Justin Bieber Sings “One Less Lonely N*****” Once He Joins The Ku Klux Klan
Posted by BIGLIFE on June 4, 2014
It’s been a rough week for the Biebs. Earlier this week, a video surfaced of Justin using the dreaded “N-Word” and the internet practically blew up. All was well though, because Scooter Braun Justin penned an apology and fans came to his defense citing “his best friends are black.” Seems legit, right?
Not quite, because yet another video has surfaced of Justin singing there will be “one less lonely n****” once he joins the Ku Klux Klan via TMZ. Usher’s head must be exploding right now. What’s perhaps even worse is many have speculated that the female laugh in the background is in fact Justin Bieber’s mother.
Justin Bieber is said to be 14 at the time of the video, which is more than old enough to know better than to use that word. How he recovers from this, I don’t know. What I do know is that he’ll probably be getting a call from Usher soon.
What a scumbag.
Chill, Electronic | Sinead Harnett (Feat Snakehips) – No Other Way
Posted by mimada on May 29, 2014
The stunning British songstress Sinead Harnett, who you might recognize from her collabs with Ryan Hemsworth & Disclosure, recently paired up with my *all-time* fav producing duo Snakehips to bring us this electro-soul feel-good jam “No Other Way.” You’ll recognize those spacey sounds that are so quintessentially Snakehips, but it’s Sinead’s vocals that really steal the spotlight here, enveloping you like a gentle breeze on a warm summer day. If you’re a fan of Banks, you’re going to love this. And on a side note, shoutout to Snakehips for their efforts in bringing soul and R&B music back to life, what a breath of fresh air it is to hear something with some real feelings.