Hip-Hop | Snoop Dogg ft. Kanye West & John Legend | Hip-Hop

Posted by on March 22, 2011

Here’s another track off Snoop Dogg’s upcoming Doggumentary. I know I rip on Snoop a lot, but he stuck to what he does best with this song, hip-hop. Some of you might recognize parts of this song because it leaked a while back only with Kanye’s verse, but here’s the final version.

DOWNLOAD: Snoop Dogg ft. Kanye West & John Legend – Eyez Closed

BONUS

This beat will have you head bobbin, and E-40’s verse is pretty sweet too. Oooh.

DOWNLOAD: E-40 ft. Bun B & Slim Thug – That Candy Paint

Mixtapes | Pusha T – Fear of God (Mixtape)

Posted by on March 21, 2011

I know you hip-hop heads have been waiting a while for this one. Download Pusha T’s Fear of God mixtape at here. I’ve still yet to listen to the mixtape in it’s entirety, but below I posted some of my favorite tracks that I’ve listened to so far.

You know what fame is? Sitting with the woman of your dreams and forgetting what her name is…

Pusha T ft. Rick Ross, AB-Liva – I Still Wanna ILL

Pusha T ft. Kanye West -Touch It

Hip-Hop | Solo – The News (Music Video) | Hip Hop

Posted by on March 20, 2011

Here are visuals to SoLo’s latest track, The News, directed by Jon Kilmer. The track itself is more laid back, and its obvious that SoLo stuck to his hip-hop roots, which work great for him. There isn’t a download link for this song just yet, but expect one in the near future. Below are two tracks which I cam across in the chat box today from an artist named Freaky Jon P. I’ll admit that I’m usually quick to shoot down chat box submissions (email please bruh) but Jon P’s lyrical content really caught my ears. His intelligence really shines through his music.

Freaky Jon P ft. Elle Vie – Get Over

Freaky Jon P – Kill Me

DO SOMETHING

Artists | Collin Mcloughlin

Posted by on March 18, 2011

Collin McLoughlin’s energy and passion for writing and performing great music, continuously fueled by his strong talent and the support of his ever-growing fanbase both inside and outside of the music industry has brought an exciting new voice to today’s pop/electro scene.

Collin began his career as an acoustic artist, writing and recording original material in his early teens. Following a successful tour to support this guitar-based music, he was recruited by three fellow students at Colgate University to create the hip-hop/R&B group, Nautical Young. Collin began by writing and singing hooks and quickly began to co-produce songs and manage the group.

Nautical Young’s debut album, ‘Just in Time’ was released in April, 2010, sponsored by DJ Benzi. The mixtape was met with rave reviews by fans and critics alike, leading to a college tour across the East Coast.

With the group members heading to different coasts upon graduation, Collin focused his efforts on his solo career and began recording a debut solo project in May, 2010. Combining his recent involvement in hip hop and R&B, with his passion for electronica, and his acoustic roots, Collin’s solo project serves as a refreshing blend of electronic, soul and pop rhythms. He has performed with Wale, Fabolous, K’naan, Sam Adams, and Lupe Fiasco.

Artists | 90s Finest

Posted by on March 18, 2011

90’s Finest is comprised of Steve Morris (showtime) and Remy Martin (rematic). Steve is a 20 year old who was born and raised in Toronto, while Remy is an 18 year old who also stems from Toronto. These 2 Toronto natives attended the same high school, Thomas A. Blakelock.

After graduation Steve headed to Brock University to study Kinesiology, while Remy took a year off to concentrate on music. 90’s finest are experiencing rapid success as they have only been making music for 2 months and have already garnered a solid reputation in the university circuit and have attracted some big names for future collaborations.

All of 90’s music is coming straight from a make shift studio situated in Steve’s garage, where late nights and early mornings have produced bangers that listeners have claimed to be “crisp”, and “absolutely nasty.” 90’s Finest first started getting attention after they dropped “strobe” a remix of the original deadmau5 hit. 90’s Finest focuses on producing quality electro/hip-hop/dub-rap music and will continue to produce music for a long time to come.

Hip-Hop | Nate Dogg – The Ultimate Hook Killer | Hip-Hop

Posted by on March 16, 2011

Before the days of T-Pain, Akon, and even *gasp* autotune, there was one go to man for silky smooth hip hop hooks: Nate Dogg. Even though these aren’t “Fresh” or “New,” we think its appropriate to step back and take a listen to some heaters which inspired many of the tracks that we enjoy on this site. RIP Nate Dogg

DOWNLOAD: Warren G – Regulaters (feat. Nate Dogg)

DOWNLOAD: Daz Dillinger – Come Close (feat Nate Dogg)

DOWNLOAD: Down aka Kilo – I’m Coming Home To U (feat Nate Dogg)

DOWNLOAD: Eminem – Never Enough (Feat. 50 Cent & Nate Dogg)

DOWNLOAD: Ludacris – Child Of The Night (Feat. Nate Dogg)

DOWNLOAD: Nate Dogg – Gangsta Walk

DOWNLOAD: Snoop Dogg – Boss’s Life Remix (feat. Nate Dogg)

DOWNLOAD: Tupac – All About You (feat Snoop, Nate Dogg, Dru Hill)

Electro, Hip-Hop | Ekow ft Snoop Dogg & Kylian Mash – Closer | ELECTRO-POP

Posted by on March 14, 2011


I don’t think there is anyone I currently despise more than Snoop Dogg. His whole transition to the pop/electro world was a smart move managing wise, but his style just doesn’t work with these tracks…forcing me to hate him more and more each song he puts out. Regardless, this track is a great merge between hip hop and electro and a party track that you’re guaranteed to love. Ekow is also Stevie Wonder’s son so for that sole fact alone, you need to give the man a shot.

DOWNLOAD: Ekow ft Snoop Dogg & Kylian Mash – Closer