Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Weeknd To Release Mixtape Trilogy

Beautiful music comes in threes. After the success of this year’s release of House Of Balloons, Thursday, and his latest release, Echoes Of Silence, the Weeknd revealed he will re-release the projects re-mastered together and accompanied with a few new tracks.

Monday, December 26, 2011

OPRAH INTERVIEWS RALPH LAUREN (Rare INTERVIEW) 40mins long of wisdom & inspiration from the man himself RL

Saturday, December 24, 2011

New Nike Air Jordan XI Concord Causes Shopping Frenzy In Indianapolis




"Us will always sing the blues,
'Cause all we care about is hairstyles and tennis shoes"
Ice Cube- Death Certificate

Jordan Concords




Michael Jordan fans and a whole lot of utter and absolute morons descended upon malls across America early Friday morning to push each other over and destroy property in order to buy some basketball shoes.
The re-release of the Air Jordan 11 can hardly be called a "re-release," because Nike and Jordan Brand attempted (and succeeded) to dish up some needless hype and intrigue by only releasing 100 pairs of the shoes to certain stores. Twenty-five years into this game, both companies knew that the limited supply would result in long lines and potential chaos as shoppers attempted to grab a pair, but Nike and Jordan Brand haven't always been on the cutting edge when it comes to caring about anything more than the bottom line, have they? I don't mean to knock Jordan at all, but c'mon.. they had to know this would lead to a lot of chaos.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

The Weeknd- Echoes Of Silence [Review]


"I don't have the time to write reviews for other music. I just read reviews and pick the ones I agree with. Cheating? yes. Time efficient? most definitely."

Within a year's time, The Weeknd has become one of the forerunners in an emotionally magnified, peculiar thread of R&B with a mixtape trilogy. Late last night (Dec. 21), The Weeknd gave his rabid fans a tasty Christmas present: his promised third mixtape of 2011, "Echoes of Silence." After a few listens, the follow-up to the mysterious R&B singer's stunning debut, "House of Balloons," and its good-but-not-great sequel, "Thursday," appears to represent a sonic combination of his two previous albums in the best way possible.

While "Balloons" was built around dark, dangerous hooks and subtly crafted beats, "Thursday" was more experimental, pushing its production into more complex territories and tinkering with Abel Tesfaye's song structures. "Echoes of Silence" essentially draws upon the strengths of both albums: tracks like "Next" and "Same Old Song" are straightforward and seductive, while "Initiation" and "Montreal" take detours with the use of vocal distortion and multi-lingual depression. Tesfaye is learning when to take risks and learning when to just let his breathtaking pipes shine, and that balance creates a cohesive 9-track product.

Lyrically, Tesfaye remains destructive, angry and utterly fascinating, still waxing poetic about a lonely, intoxicated party life. However, the Weeknd has begun conveying his emotional devastation without resorting to direct, graphic declarations. "Initiation" describes a terrifying scene of drugs and sex but saves its most salacious parts for the listener's imagination, and "The Fall" ("I ain't scared of the fall/ I've felt the ground before," Tesfaye sings on the hook) is desperate without being disgusting. As much as an artist who has put out three full albums in less than a year can possibly mature, Tesfaye's growth as a lyricist has begun to match his production expertise and wildly talented vocal skills.

"Echoes of Silence" immediately stands as another accomplishment for the Weeknd, a name that will likely be on everyone's lips in 2012. Where Abel Tesfaye goes from here is anyone's guess, but for now, we have another nine songs of harrowing, engrossing R&B. If nothing else, check out "Echoes" for "D.D.," the Weeknd's reinterpretation of Michael Jackson's "Dirty Diana" that does the King of Pop justice.

Here's a Twitter length review of each song off the mixtape.

1. "D.D." - The Weeknd opens strong with a cover of Michael Jackson's classic "Dirty Diana," ultimately impressive and cryptic with the singers' vocal similarities.

2. "Montreal" - The Weeknd teases the art of persuasion to a failed love, opening and closing in the language of his country. Shout out to the Carly Simon line from "You're So Vain:" "You probably think this song is about you."

3. "Outside" - "Baby when I'm finished with you, you won't want to go," The Weeknd croons of a passionate sexin' session.

4. "XO / The Host" - The centerpiece of "Echoes" goes on for a bit too long, but features an sinewy beat and some of Abel's best "Woah Woahhhhh"'s.

5. "Initiation" - The Weeknd dabbles with vocal distortion (think The Knife) while smooth-talking his latest female subject. Monstrous and addictive.

6. "Same Old Song" - "You never thought that I would ever go this far," Tesfaye sneers in the face of someone who doubted him. A well-crafted comedown.

7. "The Fall" - A distant but startlingly personal confession of the Weeknd's fear of returning to an ordinary life after a meteoric rise.

8. "Next" - Stuttering percussion, piano flourishes and Tesfaye trying to make sense of a girl who wants him for his fame.

9. "Echoes of Silence" - The Weeknd's "Someone Like You"? Like "House of Balloons," this tape ends with Tesfaye, lonely and gorgeously rendered.

Download Link for "Echoes of Silence"
http://hulkshare.com/wyqfsf4ovgiz/ZpO3e2dAqv0p.zip

Review from Billboard.com

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Drake- The Motto (Official Music Video)





I guess this is one of those "low budget, let's just get some visuals to the song" type of videos. Nothing really great about besides him including Bay area heads like E-40 in the video. No hating on the song or video at all. But to me, there ain't much to it. I won't even comment on them green uggs Lil Wayne is wearing. Stop it B! You are weird enough as is. No need to add green uggs and red top hats to the mix. Anyways, what do yaw think?

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Tijon's New Music Video- Rise


How great is this video? Yeah good, positive Hip Hop is out there if you open your eyes and ears. Shout to the homie, Tijon.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

NBA Is On


I was fairly excited by the news that the NBA is back on. Oh yesss

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

J . Cole Debuts #1 On Billboard

While the final numbers won’t be up til tomorrow, HitsDailyDouble got the jump on Cole’s sales. 217k! And while the official sales might waver +/- a few thousand, it’s a sure bet that Cole World: The Sideline Story has taken the top spot. If the figure holds up, this will be the highest solo hip-hop debut this year. Congrats to the entire Roc Nation and Dreamville teams. Final tally comes tomorrow, but for now, Cole, the floor is yours.

So many people to stunt on, fighting the urge to be spiteful. This moment is too important for that. Just want to say THANK YOU.

Thanks to yall, we shook the game up. No chart topping single, just 2 years of hard work, great music and real ass fans. #1 album. Thanks to every fan that held me down, every friend, every blog, magazine, tv, radio station, dj’s and pd’s, I feel like we ALL won

Friday, September 23, 2011

New Music Video! Poppin' Tags


My newest video! Gotta say I'm really very happy how this one came out. What do yaw think?

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Mr. Nice Watch..

J. Cole X Jay-Z
Play this shit on some real speakers.

Cole World: The Sideline Story in stores September 27th.

Download: Dirty | Clean


Via. NahRight


Sunday, September 11, 2011

Tyler, The Creator @ BBC Fashion's Night Out

Location: Billionaire Boys Club Flagship Store, New York

Photography: John Ong/Hypebeast

Nike MAG

The world watched as the first bid OPENED at $10,000, and the auction ended with Tinie Tempah throwing $37,500 down on the shoes.

#ILL