Friday, July 22, 2011

ALBUM ART FOR SMOKING AREA.

IN STUDIO FOR SMOKING AREA MIXTAPE.

JUST A RANDOM DAY(NOT IN OUR STUDIO) TO FINISH OFF SOME RAPS FOR THE TAPE.
ITS COMING YOUR WAY.
!SMOKING AREA COMING SOON!






REDLIFE SUNDAYS

WE WERE INVITED TO A 'REDLIFE SUNDAYS EVENT TO HANG OUT AND WE REALLY ENJOYED IT!
SHOUT OUT TO MLU AND COOLKIDMENZI!




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WE HAVE REACHED A CRAZY 732DOWNLOADS IN TWO DAYS FOR  'WATUP'!!!!

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

WATUP...

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Monday, July 18, 2011

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Jay Electronica’s album is completed


While everybody was starting to believe that Jay Electronica's album was not happening anytime soon, the respected emcee took things to Twitter to inform the world that his LP is completed. He further revealed interesting details on this much-anticipated long-player. Read below!

Sometimes im Jay Electronica. sometimes im Jay Electronigga. i wanna let yall hear this one record from Act II: Patents Of Nobility (the turn) called “Road To Perdition” feat. Mr. Carter so bad.

Album soon come. Ask Bun B, he heard the album in its entirety. a thouand kisses to all of those who have supported me since Act I: Eternal Sunshine (the pledge). I am grateful for your patience. I will not let any of you down. I promise. I will not let any of you down. I promise.

Jay Z, Bun B, Jeymes Samuel, Tony Tagoe, Erykah Badu. These are the only ppl that have heard the album in its entirety. Watch The Throne, Cold World: The Sideline Story and Act II: Patents Of Nobility (the turn) will set the bar at an all time high.

Official ‘Watch the Throne’ tracklist revealed


After an early listing hit the internet a few weeks ago, Jay-Z's blog Life + Times has now unveiled the official tracklist for Jay's collaborative project Watch the Throne. As indicated before, Odd Future's Frank Ocean appears on two tracks whereas BeyoncĂ© guests on "Lift Off" – probably the only track to receive a video treatment. It is worth pointing out that the album's single "H.A.M." is relegated to a bonus track on the deluxe edition. Check out the list below and pre-order here.

Watch the Throne (Tracklist)

01 No Church in the Wild (ft. Frank Ocean)
02 Lift Off (ft. Beyoncé)
03 Niggas in Paris
04 Otis (ft. Otis Redding)
05 Gotta Have It
06 New Day
07 Prime Time
08 Who Gon Stop Me
09 Murder to Excellence
10 Welcome to the Jungle
11 Sweet Baby Jesus (ft. Frank Ocean)
12 Why I Love You (ft. Mr Hudson)

Bonus tracks:

13 Illest Motherfucker Alive
14 H*A*M
15 That's My Bitch
16 The Joy (ft. Curtis Mayfield)

Blink-182 to unveil new single this Friday



Blink-182's comeback to the music scene after eight years is taking shape. The trio announced that their new single "Up All Night" will premiere this Friday, July 15. In addition, the band revealed that their new (still untitled) album is completed as well. "Up All Night" was first mentioned back in 2009, where it would have been performed on their early comeback tour. However, the group decided not to unleash it and waited till this week. Expect the track to arrive on Blink182.com 10.30 a.m. this Friday.

Lady Gaga’s YouTube account suspended


A copyright claim from a Japanese media company forced the suspension of Lady Gaga's official YouTube channel. The reason behind this legal action is the posted footage of her 10-minute medley from her new album, Born this Way, on a TV show called SMAP X SMAP. As Time Out Tokyo reports, the executives of the Japanese company were not happy about this appearance on Gaga'S YouTube channel which led to their takedown request on Tuesday, July 12. Visitors to Lady Gaga's YouTube channel are greeted with the message:

"This account has been suspended due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's Copyright Policy".

Thoughts on this?????

Ski Beatz – 24 Hour Karate School Pt. 2 (Album Cover & Tracklist)



Here we have a first look at what fans can expect on the sequel of Ski's forthcoming 24 Hour Karate School Pt. 2. This following up on the critically acclaimed release in 2010. This year you'll get to hear some notable records with Freddie Gibbs, Cassidy, Mikey Rocks and Tabi Bonney to name a few. The project is slated for release on August 9, 2011.

01 Metabolic feat Locksmith
02 Moonwalking feat STS
03 Looking For Me feat L.E.P Bogus Boys & Terri Walker
04 Majesty feat Cassidy
05 Illegal feat Freddie Gibbs
06 Amnesia feat Stat Quo & Nicole Wray
07 Larry Bird ft Stalley
08 High Score ft Da$h
09 Frontin’ feat Tabi Bonney
10 Cotton Candy feat Mikey Rocks
11 This World feat Najee
12 You Already Know feat Stat Quo & GLC

DJ Premier & Big Shug to release tribute song for Guru’s 50th birthday



Gangstarr lives on, and DJ Premier alongside one of the group's original members (Big Shug), is making sure to pay proper homage by releasing a new song tomorrow in tribute to the late great Guru's 50th birthday. Premo went on to his twitter to make this announcement, so stay tuned tomorrow for the official release. Rest in power Guru!

Hodgy Beats – MellowHype


Over the course of the last few years, Odd Fu­ture’s suc­cess has proven to be more than just an il­lu­sion. The camp has been be­hind some of the most com­pelling al­bums hip-hop has had to offer in the past cou­ple of years and Black­ened­White is a prime ex­am­ple. A seg­ment of Odd Fu­ture, Mel­lowHype is a duo pro­ject spear­headed Hodgy Beats and Left Brains and as com­padres, Left Brain is Hodgy’s pro­ducer and Hodgy Beats is Left Brains artist. We re­cently caught up with Hodgy on the brink of their album re­lease and he shared with us some of his in­sight be­yond the music. Black­ened­White is avail­able now on iTunes.

Just to clar­ify and put all the spec­u­la­tion to rest about Chicago, Los An­ge­les and New Jer­sey, what city are you re­ally from and how did you get in­volved with Odd Fu­ture out in Los An­ge­les?
Chicago is so fuck­ing wrong, I don’t know who started that. I’m from Tren­ton, New Jer­sey. When I was young, around 8 years old, my mom mar­ried some n*gga and she moved her fam­ily (which is me and my lit­tle sis­ter) out to Cal­i­for­nia. Then later on in high school, through mu­tual friends, I met Left Brain, who was my first pro­ducer. He was al­ready in Odd Fu­ture and was the sec­ond mem­ber, and I was the third, and that’s how it all hap­pened re­ally

So tell us about the new re-re­lease of Black­ened­White and what we can ex­pect on it?
I took off “Gram,” I took off “Hell,” I took off “Loco,” I took off “Strip Club” and I also took off “Chor­duroy.” With those songs, I just wanted to keep them on the first Black­ened­White album. Just keep it a clas­sic you know what I’m say­ing? The re-re­lease is more of­fi­cial and just a com­pletely dif­fer­ent album. And it’s a re-re­lease, so I just don’t think the same exact songs should be a on a re-re­lease. I added “64,” “IG­o­ta­Gun,” “Gunz” and I have an­other one called “Game.” Tyler pro­duced “Game” and it was just a ran­dom song but I re­ally liked it be­cause we went in on it! You get all four of those songs if you pur­chase the album on iTunes or Ama­zon, but there will only be eleven songs if you pur­chase the ac­tual CD.

Odd Fu­ture records have been hit­ting the mark amongst fans all around the world, can you tell us what the cre­ation process is when piec­ing to­gether a record?
Some­times the in­spi­ra­tion is just the beat, you know what I’m say­ing? The beats that Left Brain makes man, I just lis­ten to them – with­out any lyrics. I be­lieve any reg­u­lar per­son, if they like-like music, they’ll just lis­ten to hisLike my voice over them is ba­si­cally just a co-sign, like “yeah these shits is hot.” But it can re­ally be any­thing, I can hear like a fuck­ing lawn­mower and the lawn­mower would hit a rock. It's just any­thing.

Do you have any spe­cial tal­ents be­sides music?
I like to play bas­ket­ball and used to play in high school but wasn’t re­ally fo­cused. I was more fo­cused on music, and maybe if I was more fo­cused on bas­ket­ball I would’ve got­ten taller. I used to run track and I don’t know...​cook­ing is fun. I like to cook steak and grill shit. An oven is cool, but it gets hot though. A stove is for the women, so I keep it grilling. Meats, you know what I’m say­ing?

If you were to pick two things in this world to rep­re­sent you as an artist, what would the items be and why?
A gun, not be­cause I kill peo­ple, but that’s like my role in Odd Fu­ture. Lyri­cally, I’m get­ting stronger, and I use my music as a weapon. So a gun and a cup of or­ange juice. Why? Be­cause I have a cup of or­ange juice in my hand.

I’m going to say a cou­ple of ran­dom words and just feel free to blurt out the first thing that comes to mind.
“Cen­sor­ship”

That shit is gay.

“Supreme”
Stop fuck­ing wear­ing my shit.

“MTV”
Cen­sor­ship is gay.

“Chris Brown”
“Oh look at me I’m Chris Brown, I got like 25 fuck­ing body guards with me and shit but I’m the hard­est n*gga on earth." N*gga you’re a pop singer. But the n*gga do got money though, so I’m not hat­ing.

If you were to choose to work with some­one in music out­side the Odd Fu­ture camp, who would it be?
Tupac n*gga! I swear to God! Cause man, Tupac was the realest n*gga, I don’t give a fuck like, that was a real n*gga. You can hear and you can feel what he was feel­ing when he was recit­ing what he wrote. For one per­son to be able to do what he has done, I find that shit amaz­ing. Just to have a voice, and be hated, and not give a fuck about any of that. He died for what he be­lieved in.

Speak­ing of Pac, what were some of your fa­vorite Tupac records?
(laughs) I lis­ten to “Blas­phemy” a lot, that shit is so fuck­ing sick. Shit is just sick. I lis­ten to a lot of his clas­sics too, I like his angry music. And it’s crazy and I’ll be hon­est with you, I just started lis­ten­ing to Tupac this year. I’m fuck­ing deadass!

If you weren’t in the music game what do you think you’d be doing right now?
Hon­estly, I’d still be doing music, but I’d prob­a­bly be sell­ing drugs, steal­ing shit. Like I’m not even lying. I was in ju­nior col­lege for a se­mes­ter and a half, and I couldn’t do it. Left Brain dropped out of the Art In­sti­tute and was like “fuck it” and then I was just like “well, I’m not about to go to school that cost that much and then I gotta pay shit back.” Ap­par­ently, Left Brain knew we were going to be some rich n*ggas one day! So we just de­cided drop out and here we are. And hon­estly, I was scared to drop out of col­lege be­cause I was liv­ing off fi­nan­cial aid and many col­lege stu­dents do that too. I had no fuck­ing sup­port from any­one ba­si­cally. But we re­ally found our way out with this music shit, now we just gotta stay in it.