Tuesday 5 May 2009

The Last Kiss Jadakiss Review!





Having coined the phrase "Top Five Dead or Alive," Jason "Jadakiss" Phillips remains one of a dwindling number of artists continuing to represent the hip hop epicentre of New York while achieving mainstream success. His last album, 2004's Kiss of Death, entered the US charts at Number One off the back of the stunning (and arguably one of the last high profile thought-provoking hip hop singles full stop) Why?. Unfortunately the album soon faded away, and despite quality production, A-list guest appearances and solid lyricism throughout, wasn't enough of a memorable listen to really stand the test of time.

On this third solo album, 'Kiss continues to offer his earnest tales of life in the game, be it the industry or the street, while delivering his best collection to date. The supporting cast ranges from long-term Ruff Ryders collaborator Swizz Beatz to R&B stars Mary J Blige and Faith Evans, ever-reliable Wu-Gambinos Ghostface and Raekwon, his original Lox brethren, and high profile A-listers Jeezy and Weezy (the latter, incidentally, on top form, with no rock guitar within earshot). It is, however, fellow New York champ Nas that is saved for the album's finest moment, What If. Coming across both musically and lyrically as a sequel to their classic Why? remix, the pair pose more questions about the current state of world affairs, their own personal journeys ("what if The Lox had signed to Suge?"), and hip hop's chequered history. Other standouts on this highly consistent set include One More Step, a vintage tag team with old spar Styles P; the Pharrell-assisted Stress Ya (proving there is still life left in the Neptunes' trademark sound); and the typically provocative Come and Get Me, with suitably ominous production from Neenyo.

Interestingly for a major rap release these days, no blog-baiting public beef supported the launch (be it Bad Boy legal wranglings or Fiddy with his pesky Piggybank - as it was on the previous two); this album has arrived with less of a fanfare. Which means, refreshingly in this day and age, Jada has to let his music do the selling. So the reason it works is that good old-fashioned one - because the music is very solid indeed: beats sound contemporary with a dark, cinematic edge, and sit comfortably underneath his razor-sharp, measured, and at times quite menacing flow. And - thankfully - he's avoided any temptation to jump on the current autotune bandwagon. It's exactly what you'd want and expect from 'Kiss, with barely any reason to reach for the forward button (save for his unnecessary new "ryde or die chick" single By My Side, a collaboration with new labelmate Ne-Yo).

Perhaps the album's only downfall is the lack of an obvious anthem, be it a radio-friendly treat or a new street banger (we're still waiting for another Money Power & Respect, The Champ Is Here or 2 Gunz Up) which would have elevated the album to even greater highs. Aside from that, this 18-track Def Jam bow is a worthy new addition to the collection.

crazy iPhone app

Just found this iPhone app on FatLace that isn't seriously for DJs but you can see the hours of fun that could be had scratching shit up here right? Nice to see they chose a real Hip Hop joint for the demo with Gang Starr - Full Clip.

Spinning vinyl ipod app from Theodore Watson on Vimeo.

The new t mobile advert!

T-Mobile Sing-along Trafalgar Square
The exclusive 4 minute extended version of the moment 13,500 people spontaneously sang Hey Jude together in Trafalgar Square. Everyone involved arrived thinking they could be dancing - no-one had any idea how the event would unfold.
I HOPE THEY MAKE MORE CRAZY ADVERTS LIKE THIS!!

50 Cent Shows Dr. Dre's Huge Studio In Detroit!

This is crazy, fif is a funny guy!

Monday 4 May 2009

Eminem Admits He Almost Died From Drug Overdose


The iconic MC tells Vibe magazine in its forthcoming issue that during a relapse, he overdosed on pills he acquired from an "acquaintance" and almost became one of music's greatest casualties.
"My doctor told me those mysterious new pills were methadone, which is used to wean heroin addicts off dope," he told the mag in its forthcoming "Real Rap" issue.

"Had I known it was methadone, I probably wouldn't have taken it. But as bad as I was back then, I can't even say 100 percent for sure. My doctor told me the amount of methadone I'd taken was equivalent to shooting up four bags of heroin. Even when they told me I almost died, it didn't click."


Em admitted to the publication that he was an addict and through his uncontrolled dependence, he began to identify with his mother, with whom he's had several public battles over the last decade.

"It's no secret I had a drug problem," he said. "If I was to give you a number of Vicodin I would actually take in a day? Anywhere between 10 to 20. Valium, Ambien, the numbers got so high I don't even know what I was taking."

After suffering a knee injury that required surgery, he was not prescribed painkillers, which led him to search his house for drugs he'd hidden.

"I started looking around my house to see if I had a stash box of Vicodin," he said. "I'm ransacking my house, finally find something in the basement, in a little napkin, seven and a half Vicodin — the big extra-strength ones — and a few Valium." He relapsed, and soon admitted he was an addict.

"It never once hit me that drug addiction runs in my family," he said. "Now that I understand that I'm an addict, I definitely have compassion for my mother. I get it."

Eminem told the magazine that he's been sober for a year, and that making his forthcoming LP, Relapse, due May 19 — from which "Old Time's Sake," a new song featuring Dr. Dre, leaked today (Monday May 4) — "I wanted to make an overall statement — I'm back. It was a slow process. You gotta remember I hadn't recorded a song sober in seven years. So it took me awhile to even feel like I could record a song sober ... I don't know the last time I shot a video sober, without drinking or taking anything. It's been years.

"I almost feel like a little kid again with rap,"
he continued. "I wanna play around with different flows. If I don't feel like it's what I'm fully capable of, if there's one weak line, I wanna change it. Rap was my drug. It used to get me high and then it stopped getting me high. Then I had to resort to other things to make me feel that. Now rap's getting me high again."

Source: http://www.thisis50.com/profiles/blogs/eminem-admits-he-almost-died-2

EMINEM ft. DR DRE - OLD TIMES SAKE

[FULL SONG LEAKED]

Being Charlie Sloth #28 - Whos The Daddy

THE HOTTEST SHOW ON THE WEB!!!
Jump Off TV reports "In this weeks show the Manager gets excited over potential offers,The Artist hooks up with Magician Dynamo,the Stalker returns,The manager has a panic attack about swine flu,the Artist spends some time with ex Bond girl Caroline Munro and meets up with Island Records A&R Scarrs, who's Artist is currently NO:1 in the British charts.The Manager goes to the Tinchy Stryder Number 1 celebration party where he bumps into Manny Norte, Dready and has a fight with BBC Radio 1's Tim Westwood."

Eminem - 3 a.m

Relapse in stores May 19th.

Rhymefest - Chicago

Video for Rhymefest "Chicago," The new album El Che is coming soon.

Busta Rhymes (Feat. Lil Wayne & Jadakiss) - Respect My Conglomerate

Back On My Bullshit in stores May 19th. Cameos from Idris Elba, David Banner, Raekwon, Xzibit, & Tyrese.

Thursday 30 April 2009

Asher Roth (Feat. Cee-Lo) - Be By Myself

Video for Asher Roth "Be By Myself" featuring Cee-Lo off of the Asleep In The Bread Aisle available now.


New Bashy video for 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire', a joint off the forthcoming and much hyped about UK album 'Catch Me If You Can'

Only thing I think let this down was the hook. And the ending. Whats up with the dancing ?

Eminem - 3 A.M. [Music Video Trailer]

The music video trailer for 3 a.m., the third track to be released from Eminems forthcoming album, Relapse


Ross on EM!

Ross calling eminem a monkey, and says 50 is no longer curly now "wood face"


Wednesday 29 April 2009

New music!: Raekwon (Feat. Ghostface Killah & Method Man)

Raekwon (Feat. Ghostface Killah & Method Man)- New Wu

HOT!


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