Hip-Hop | Gif Majorz ft. Taylor Swift- Tiffany Madison
Posted by Juicebox on August 25, 2010

Since there’s been so much “average” hip-hop out lately, I took the liberty to bring back a song that we posted way back in the early days of Fresh New Tracks. Props to Ally Cat.
Gif Majorz ft. Taylor Swift- Tiffany Madison
Hip-Hop | Cee-Lo ft. 50 Cent- F*** You (Remix)
Posted by Juicebox on August 22, 2010

If you haven’t noticed, 50 Cent has been uncharacteristically quiet recently. It’s been almost over a year now since he’s dropped any new music. We’ve only received random leaks here and there and to be honest, they haven’t been worth posting. In my opinion, it seems that 50 Cent has reached his musical prime. His music is no longer relevant because his “aggressive content” isn’t what appeals to the masses now. Which brings me to a point I’d like to make. There is a new genre emerging in the world of hip-hop. Those that regularly check this blog know and recognize this. Traditionalists seem to hate it, but college students around every campus in America seem to love it. This genre incorporates electronic and dubstep beats with hip-hop lyrics. Artists like Sam Adams, Mac Miller, and Na Palm are at the forefront of this movement, while up and coming artists like Paul Markham, Collin McLoughlin, and Flyrydaz are tapping into the genre and understand the growing potential it has. As a blogger, it’s my hope that Fresh New Tracks can be a small part of this emerging movement that will eventually take over radio. I truly believe it’s the wave of the future. In an interview a few months ago, 50 Cent said that he was inspired while in Europe by “electronic” music and looked to make a “dance album”. As expected, he eventually scrapped the project. I’m not trying to slam 50’s success, but even he knows that in order to stay relevant, he must evolve and tap into this growing genre. For those of you making the same “aggressive” content; the end is near. Love it or hate it, the Sam Adams’ of the world are taking over. A wise man once said, if you’re not constantly growing then you’re dying.
Electro, House, Mainstream Remix, Techno | TECHNO HEAT
Posted by BIGLIFE on August 20, 2010

We are dropping panties one song at a time, especially with the 5 star tracks. If you’re a 6 and put one of these on deck, you’re instantly an 11.
I’ll admit, the original version didn’t really pique my musical interest. However, this remix with its unreal synths and baseline turned this belly flop right side up.
Usher – DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love (DJ Kue Remix BIGLIFE EDIT) (5 Stars)
I’m a sucker for girl fire tracks loaded with dope vocals. Let this track be your dirty secret too.
Kerima – This Night (Klubjumpers Radio Mix)(4.5 Stars)
Kascade turns the original into a beat thumping almost hypnotic club banger.
Lady Gaga Feat. Beyonce – Telephone (Kaskade Radio Edit) (4 Stars)
Empire Of The Sun – Walking On A Dream (Kaskade Club Remix) (3.5 Stars)
M2 also known as Swaraj will appeal to our house and bass-heads. These tracks remind me of those blurry nights filled with hard bass hits and bright lights. FNT, do we want more from M2 or what? (Light up the comment section – oh and ladies he’s pictured above…)
M2 – What is Cool (4 Stars)
Cahill has definitely mastered the art of technofying hip hop tracks.
Chris Brown – Forever (Cahill Club Mix) (4 Stars)
Dubstep, Techno | Dubstep by Jewcebox
Posted by Juicebox on August 19, 2010
Sorry I’ve been missing I know “A” is probably drowning you guys with subpar hip hop music so I’m here to lighten your week with a little dubstep. I met these guys last week, they take pretty mainstream songs and put a great dubstep twist to them. Don’t sleep on them…check out PROTOHYPE
Protohype – Two Door Cinema Club Remix — (4.5 stars)
Protohype – Bassnectar vs Cali Swag District — (4 stars)
Protohype – Memoirs — (4 stars)
Hip-Hop, Videos | Collin McLoughlin Playing Lolipop x Whatever You Like
Posted by Juicebox on August 15, 2010
I can’t say enough about this guy. A few days ago, I sat down and watched this video. After watching the first video, I went on to listen, for literally hours, every video of his on youtube. I was completely blown away. From my perspective, he has one of the richest voices I’ve ever heard. What I love about Collin’s music is that he incorporates hip-hop lyrics with an acoustic sound. He truly makes it all his own. For more information on Collin, check him out here. Below, I included some additional videos for you to check out.
Collin McLoughlin – Back to the Wall
Collin McLoughlin – Come Back to You
Hip-Hop, RnB | Dose of Hip-Hop
Posted by Juicebox on August 8, 2010
Produced by Taylor Diamond and directed by Jon Wolf.
Judging by the fact “A” hasn’t posted 15 songs today and its already 4 o clock, he’s either dead or paralyzed. I’ll be filling in and providing that hip hop he’s always on top of. “A” edit: Thanks for taking over the hip-hop Jewcebox. I’ve been on the course all day living the life with mango scented towels on my neck. What cha’ know bout that? TFM.
S-Preme – Popular — (5 stars) Poppy upbeat rap, get this
Black Dada – Round Round — (4.5 stars) Feel good upbeat party song, get this
Bei Maejor ft Trey Songz – Drinks On Me — (4 stars) Future radio song, Bei has been blowing up check out his other stuff
XV – Squares — (3.5 stars) Got signed to Warner Bros, don’t sleep on this kid
Usher – Pay Me — (3.5 stars) Different beat/vibe, it grows on you
Slim Thug ft Kelly Rowland – With Me — (3 stars) Hot hook, not a big fan of the verses
Electro, Techno | Grum – Through the Night
Posted by BIGLIFE on August 1, 2010
I tried to post this track in my last post, but messed up the link and then Biglife showed me this awesome video to accompany the track. So I am going to try and make it up to you with this post. What’s your take on this one, is it about being gay (note: all the hip thrusts and homoerotic scenes) or is it about being the bestest of friends? Let us know in the comments section. I’m going with the latter…
Grum – Through The Night

