Dubstep | Sam Adams- Bass Head

Posted by on September 21, 2010


Like I said, Party Records takes over the world the 23rd. Sam Adams is rapping lights out right now. I can’t tell you how long I’ve waited to post this. Finally, we get to share it with the world. Hit the jump for the tracklist.

Sam Adams- Bass Head

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Hip-Hop | More SIMAS

Posted by on September 18, 2010


For all you music genius’ who pointed out that my last PJ Simas post wasnt actually from “The SLO Life”, these 3 are. I would post the whole mixtape but these 3 are my favorites from the mixtape. This kids doing big things.

PJ Simas – Drugs (All I Wanted)(4.5 stars) You guys wanted it so here it is. This could be the kids best work out there. Almost sounds like Sam Adams at parts.

PJ Simas – My Melody feat. Young Dee Poppy but fire summer song.

PJ Simas – Get Up Poppy, sounds a lot like Sam Adams if you ask me.

Albums | FlyRydaz – Jungle Juice Loose

Posted by on September 16, 2010


A couple weeks ago FNT hit the Sam Adams show at Toad’s Place in New Haven and also had the pleasure of catching the FlyRydaz for a minute. Check out the footage above from all three gigs they did with Boston’s Boy and give the party track below a listen. For more info catch these guys on facebook. FlyRydaz will be live in concert on September 22nd in Cambridge,Mass @ Middle East Club – Doors open at 7PM – Tickets are $13 dollars advance, hop on it!
Woodz & Rook – Jungle Juice Loose (4.5 Stars)

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Dubstep, Hip-Hop | Jay Significance and TuPac

Posted by on September 12, 2010


Worst best man ever hahah bride gets hosed. If you’re still easing into Dubstep, here’s a nice entry level track that jacks Sam Adams’ dubstep-hop style which you’ll get a load of when party records drops on Sep 23rd. Note: click the song title hyperlink to download the track.

Jay Sinificance – Whip It Like I Stole It (Prod. Glitch Mob)
(4 Stars)

Bonus – “New” Tupac Track
2pac – Ride For Me (Feat. Fatal Hussein & Kurupt)
(4.5 Stars)

Events | Sam Adams – Lupo’s Concert

Posted by on August 30, 2010


If you’re in the area, grab a ticket to see the Sam Adams show in Providence, RI at Lupos Heartbreak Hotel. Click HERE to purchase tickets for just $17.

Hip-Hop | Cee-Lo ft. 50 Cent- F*** You (Remix)

Posted by 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.

Cee-Lo ft.50 Cent- F*** You (Remix)

Hip-Hop, Interviews, RnB | 1st Round Records Interview w/ GYBS

Posted by on August 21, 2010


GetYourBizSavvy recently sat down with the genius that is 1st Round Records. Amongst many topics, they discuss how Sam Adams was first discovered, transforming 1st Round Records into a lifestyle brand, and the recent signing of G. Curtis. Check out the article here. Shout out to Alex M.