count bass d – “what I do”
Possibly my favorite producer. Not exactly sure what to say, but it’s a comfortable song for lack of a better description.
-Kevin
Possibly my favorite producer. Not exactly sure what to say, but it’s a comfortable song for lack of a better description.
-Kevin
Ian Parton’s The Go! Team transformed from an electronic solo project into a full-fledged band when he decided to take it on the road, and the second album, “Proof of Youth,” was the result. The multi-instrumentalism of every member, the lead female MC “Ninja,” and the continued use of sampling made this one of the most fun live shows I’ve ever seen.
-Kevin
Wale’s long awaited album finally came out 2 weeks ago and I must say this is my favorite song on the album. The music is beautiful, great verses by Wale and RocNation artist J. Cole. I am happy that Washington, DC finally has a notable rapper out. It’s been a long time coming for someone from DC to do something on the Hip Hop scene, and Wale is what the DMV has been waiting for in my opinion. The whole album is beautiful and even has 2 songs produced by TV On The Radio’s David Sitek. Enjoy the song and be sure to check the album out, definitely worth your money if you’re into about regular guy rap with no dumb shit. Don’t let the Lady Gaga song fool you…
-reggie
“I GOTTA GOLD CHAIN!”
It had to be done. Dirt Nasty must be introduced to the world.
This is a complete joke and as a “rapper” Dirt Nasty pretty much acknowledges it, yet it never ceases to get the party started. I personally think this is hilarious, and the video just makes it that much better. If you don’t find this song in good spirits, especially after viewing this video, well lets just say you’re the kid who rolls up to parties alone looking for friends. In fact though, there is a better chance of John Cusack making another movie after 2012′s premier than you do in getting someone to hang out with you.
“I GOTTA GOLD CHAIN!”
-kyle