It must be pretty hard for Usher not to bring it these days. Despite the high expectations we all have of him now, Mr. Smooth Operator can't fail and the latest track from the 'Raymond vs Raymond' LP is no different.
'Lil' Freak' sees more attitude from Usher than usual, which suits him perfectly, as well as emphasising the steamy nature of the track. Chuck in the YM prodigy that is Nicki Minaj in for a boys' wet dream, girl on girl verse and you've got yourself an instant hit. That girl could turn shit to gold at the moment.
I'm loving her fabulous two-tone hair in the video too.
"Everybody Loves Raymond"
Friday, 30 July 2010
Thursday, 22 July 2010
Track(s) of the Week - FloRida w/ David Guetta and Roll Deep
Okay, so I couldn't choose this week... Maybe I shuld turn this segment into a playlist???
Anyway, this week, Roll Deep were going to take the, ah-hem, coveted spot with latest single, 'Green Light'. The previous offering from the london crew didn't exactly float my boat so I was, at the very least, relieved
Relieved when I heard the catchy club banger that is 'Green Light'. With an utterly infectious chorus and lyrical flow now expected of Deep, the single, without a doubt, showcases the group back on top form.
Unfortunately for RD, Flo's new Step Up hit was brought to my attention and demanded a mention as well. My new ultimate favourite, if I hadn't felt a duty having already settled on Deep, Flo would be here alone. An instantly attractive single, even better then SU predecessor 'Low', 'Club Can't Handle Me' features on the Step Up 3D soundtrack, accompanying the films third installment, in cinemas at the end of August. With an even more attidtive chorus than that of 'Green Light', 'CCHM' will undoubtably be killing the dance floors in no time. Just try pulling off those Step Up moves....
Anyway, this week, Roll Deep were going to take the, ah-hem, coveted spot with latest single, 'Green Light'. The previous offering from the london crew didn't exactly float my boat so I was, at the very least, relieved
Relieved when I heard the catchy club banger that is 'Green Light'. With an utterly infectious chorus and lyrical flow now expected of Deep, the single, without a doubt, showcases the group back on top form.
Unfortunately for RD, Flo's new Step Up hit was brought to my attention and demanded a mention as well. My new ultimate favourite, if I hadn't felt a duty having already settled on Deep, Flo would be here alone. An instantly attractive single, even better then SU predecessor 'Low', 'Club Can't Handle Me' features on the Step Up 3D soundtrack, accompanying the films third installment, in cinemas at the end of August. With an even more attidtive chorus than that of 'Green Light', 'CCHM' will undoubtably be killing the dance floors in no time. Just try pulling off those Step Up moves....
Sunday, 18 July 2010
Keys-Beatz
Also, I know it's late, but just wanted to throw a congrats out there to Alicia and Swizz on all their big news... They make an awesome cute couple... All the best to 'em!
X x X
X x X
Staying Alive...
Pro Green's debut album, Alive Till I'm Dead, is finally released tomorrow (July 19th). Combining Pop, Rap, Rock and DubStep, 'Alive...' showcases the amazing talent of Pro Green as well as the numerous collaborators on the record with him such as Emeli Sande, Example and Maverick Sabre.
Preview the album before you buy at http://www.professorgreen.co.uk/albumpreview/
If you purchase the album on iTunes, you also get bonus track 'Crying Game', featuring The Streets' Mike Skinner, as well as videos for the two singles 'Just Be Good To Green (feat. Lily Allen)' and 'I Need You Tonight'.
Friday, 16 July 2010
Track of the week - Chiddy Bang
Okay, so I know you must be pretty sick of the ranting but I'm pretty sick of you if you haven't listened to Chiddy yet. Plus, I haven't done a 'TOTW' for a while so who else to help me pick up the flow again.....
This time round, now the hype of 'Opposite of Adults' has died down, the duo's latest mixtape 'Air Swell' is blowing my speakers....
Stand out track for me at the moment is 'Shooter', sampling La Roux's 'Bulletproof'. Bring on a catchy chorus and some insane beats, as well as some nice wordplay as only Chidera can bring, and you've got the mixtape's illest track. With the twosome getting better by the day, so increases the anticipation for the debut LP, released late August.
If you have a couple of spare minutes, take some time to watch the guys on the road with Puma, link below to the first of a set of docu-vids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZFzuds-IBQ
This time round, now the hype of 'Opposite of Adults' has died down, the duo's latest mixtape 'Air Swell' is blowing my speakers....
Stand out track for me at the moment is 'Shooter', sampling La Roux's 'Bulletproof'. Bring on a catchy chorus and some insane beats, as well as some nice wordplay as only Chidera can bring, and you've got the mixtape's illest track. With the twosome getting better by the day, so increases the anticipation for the debut LP, released late August.
If you have a couple of spare minutes, take some time to watch the guys on the road with Puma, link below to the first of a set of docu-vids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZFzuds-IBQ
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
DISC-over more
It's about time Chiddy Bang blow up....
Come October, Tinie Tempah takes the UK by storm in a massive UK tour playing cities just as Brighton, London, Birmingham and Bournemouth. (full dates below) More importantly than this, support comes in the form of not on but TWO insane upcoming artists; SubLow favourite Chiddy Bang and stunning crooner Bluey Robinson. Having seen all three before, I can safely say that any hip-hop or blues fan will be in for a cracking night. Hopefully the beautiful Bluey will take advantage of the next three months to write some new, original stuff while Chiddy have their already hyped debut LP being released at the end of August.
DISC-overy tour 2010
Sunday 10th - Cardiff Solus
Thursday 14th - Newcastle 02 Academy
Friday 15th - Edinburgh Potterow
Monday 18th - Manchester Academy 2
Tuesday 19th - Birmingham Institute
Thursday 21st - Lincoln Engine Shed
Saturday 23rd - Liverpool 02 academy
Sunday 24th - Sheffield The Plug
Monday 25th - Norwich UEA
Tuesday 26th - Brighton Concorde 2
Wednesday 27th - London Koko
Thursday 28th - Bournemouth Old Fire Station
Friday 29th - Bristol 02 Academy
Sunday 31st - Oxford 02 Academy
Tickets go on sale on Friday (July 16th) morning.. Let's just hope they don't get all snapped up by chart bumping teens...
Come October, Tinie Tempah takes the UK by storm in a massive UK tour playing cities just as Brighton, London, Birmingham and Bournemouth. (full dates below) More importantly than this, support comes in the form of not on but TWO insane upcoming artists; SubLow favourite Chiddy Bang and stunning crooner Bluey Robinson. Having seen all three before, I can safely say that any hip-hop or blues fan will be in for a cracking night. Hopefully the beautiful Bluey will take advantage of the next three months to write some new, original stuff while Chiddy have their already hyped debut LP being released at the end of August.
DISC-overy tour 2010
Thursday 14th - Newcastle 02 Academy
Friday 15th - Edinburgh Potterow
Monday 18th - Manchester Academy 2
Tuesday 19th - Birmingham Institute
Thursday 21st - Lincoln Engine Shed
Saturday 23rd - Liverpool 02 academy
Sunday 24th - Sheffield The Plug
Monday 25th - Norwich UEA
Tuesday 26th - Brighton Concorde 2
Wednesday 27th - London Koko
Thursday 28th - Bournemouth Old Fire Station
Friday 29th - Bristol 02 Academy
Sunday 31st - Oxford 02 Academy
Tickets go on sale on Friday (July 16th) morning.. Let's just hope they don't get all snapped up by chart bumping teens...
Monday, 12 July 2010
Wireless 2010
Okay, so maybe yesterday was Independence day.... But it was also the final day of 2010's Wireless festival, three days of music, food, booze and fun. As tacky as that may sound.
Taking to the stage at 2010s most explosive date of the three were the likes of D12, Chiddy Bang, Devlin, Roll Deep, Talay Riley and, of course, Jay Z, the dates massive headliner.
With three stages, a shit load of bars, a video game pod and a spa bus, to name but a few of the days activities, Hyde Park was buzzing with life for the overcast closing date.
Kicking off the main stage a tedious two hours after gates opened was young, upcoming and ridiculously handsome singer Bluey Robinson. Alongside a few original tracks, Bluey totally smashed some ambitious covers including Kings of Leon's 'Use Somebody' and the King of Pop's 'Rock With You' which took the crowd by storm.
Taking on the third stage (the one with no name) in the shadow of Scorcher and Hesta Prynn was the irresistible Devlin who packed out the white tent to hundreds of admiring fans, his standing in the industry emphasised by the dramatic emptying of the area after his set.
Following in the massive footsteps of Devlin but on the other side of the path was the equally delicious McLean. Replacing the tent with a crowd of adoring females, McLean took to the stage in a t-shirt adorned with a 'B', perhaps a hint of McLean's earliest hit, 'Broken'. Not only did 'Broken' go down a treat with the fans but McLean's major debut single 'My Name' left the ladies breathless from singing/screaming so loudly as McLean slowly removed his layers.
With the third stage now in full swing, it was time for afro-tastic Louisiana duo 'The Knux' to take to the stage, accompanied by their equally large-haired keyboardist. Never having heard The Knux before, despite them being on their second album, I was up for some new blood, and how delicious it was. A combination of hip-hop and rock in the form of the brothers' old-school hip-hop verses and Joey's axe-slaying mastery, The Knux converted every member of the audience within seconds. Singles 'Cappucino' and 'Bang Bang' went down the best with the adoring crowd thanks to their catchy, sing-along lyrics.
Once the crowd had been hyped up by The Knux's Joey and Krispy, it was the moment I, in particular, had been waiting for. Unfortunately placed alongside axe-slaying legend Slash, Philly's Chiddy Bang still managed to pack out the tent ahead of their hotly anticipated set. Alongside Swelly Express and Air Swell mixtape hits such as Chiddy's 'Pass Out' freestyle, Hot Chip sampling 'Hey London' and 'Fresh Like Us' featuring Yelle; was a superb freestyle, showcasing the extent of Chiddy's rhyming talent. Producer and drummer Xaphoon headed into the audience to collect some (really) random subjects, such as Tigers, Pencils and Australia, before Chiddy fit them all seamlessly into an epic freestyle. Finishing on classic single 'Opposite of Adults' only further succeeded in leaving the audience hyped for the rest of the days performances.
Another of the days curve balls, Friendly Fires, took to the main stage at 6:15 and, despite the slight change in genre from most of the days' other performers, managed to whip the crowd up a frenzy. Finishing off on the regular set closer 'Jump in the Pool', a track lending itself to live performances with the groups carnivalesque brass section and, for Wireless, feather-clad dancing girls.
Finally, following a set from Lily Allen, complete with Pro Green appearance for Green's new single 'Just Be Good To Green', the time finally came for Hip-Hop legend Jay-Z to take to the main stage. Though the wait was long, and over-run, Jay-Z got the eager crowd even more excited with a 10 minute VT counting down to the big moment..... After the longest 10 minutes of probably all audience members' lives, HOVE took to the stage in a blaze of glory that only he could bring.
Though choosing from 11 albums must be a tough call, the set list was a little lacking in 'The Blueprint III' tracks, though, of course the singles played and J-Cole made an appearance for the brilliant track 'A Star is Born'. The night's ecstatic audience also kept their diamond cutters in the air through the threat of rain for all the classics such as 'Izzo (H.O.V.A)', 'Big Pimpin', '99 problems' and personal fave, 'Dirt off your shoulder'. Jigga also rocked 'Hard Knock Life' for our fallen legends, such as MJ, Tupac and Biggy Smalls.
Running out of time once the sky had turned black, Jay rocked a marvellous medly of his hits, settling on 'Young Forever', bringing Mr. Hudson, crutches and all, on stage to help. The emotion of the track ripple through the crowd, as did the catchy chorus, to finish off an amazing set. With a few final words of dedication and love from the man himself, Wireless 2010 was wrapped up on a massive high.
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