These tracks are for the people that hate a certain type of genre or for people that hate every single song regardless of what it is. The people that wish the Beatles were still around and take every opportunity to tell you so. These songs are enjoyable for everyone; watch as the foot discreetly starts tapping along to the beat and notice how hours later the stuck in the 70’s music fan is still humming the song they heard in your car.
After taking the Super Bowl to introduce two more new songs, JT drops the tracklist and visuals for his upcoming album, The 20/20 Experience. Set to drop March 19th and feature exclusive Timbaland production, the album will have 10 songs. Features (other than Jay-Z) are still unknown. Take a look! What do you think the album has in store? Tracklist after the jump. Continue reading →
Here’s the lost Jay-Z verse that was supposed to make Meek Mill’s Dreams and Nightmares album. Proving that he is, in fact, human though, Jay never gave the green light to release his verse due to his own unhappiness with what he recorded.
Friday, December 7th, turntable mastermind and electronic music pioneer DJ Shadow hits MAYHEM at the MID! Resident DJ Zebo warms up the room along with DJ Intel and Moppy. Don’t miss a legend making a stop in Chicago!
I thought their collaboration was never going to see the light of day, but I now have hopes again. Maybe this is sign of good things to come… Check it out below. Cole has been on a mean streak production wise lately, thoughts?
The long awaited Traphouse Rock has finally dropped. Featuring production from Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, the album has 15 tracks highlighting the different talents of the group, lead vocalist/guitarist Liam Cunningham, emcee Vic Mensa, vocalist Macie Stewart, bassist Lane Beckstrom, drummer Greg Landfair, trumpet player Nico Segal, and trombone player J.P. Floyd. Chance the Rapper gets the sole guest verse. Make sure to give the band some love and download the album!