Friday, August 29, 2008

New Video - Kanye West - Good Morning



Pretty sick art video. Its obvious though that the label is just pushing videos without Kanye.

Docta Joe

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Track Of The Day: The Game- Hate It Or Love It (ft 50 Cent)



I put this track up because Game's newst album LAX is too dirty and anyone that says otherwise need to get they ears checked! Keep doing your thing Game! All them G-Unit dickriders can keep thinking T.O.S is the shit and that 50, Bank and Yayo are still running it but we'll see what happens next Tuesday on the soundscan charts!

RedDrama

Boy6lue- Crazy



New Montreal talent right here! Look out for Boy6lue MTL! His mixtape The 6lue Era is dropping real soon so I'll keep you posted!

RedDrama

Riggamortis- Best Of The Worst (Megadon Diss)

Now, I never really heard of this guy before but he's a Montreal artist but damn he goes hard at this Megadon guy. He has a lil' DMX in him and I like that!

Check out the track here:
Riggamortis - Best of the Worst (Megadon Diss) (Produced by Sinister One and P. Grimes)

Shout out to Escape Entertainment and Sinister One!

RedDrama

Young Jeezy- Vacation


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Here's another hot track from Jeezy. The Recession's gonna be a dirty album. You Internet bloggers need to stop leaking it all over the place! Go out and cop it September 2nd!

RedDrama

Common- Announcement (ft Pharell)



This track is pretty damn hot and the video is nice too! I expect big things from Common's next album and so far he seems to be delivering.

RedDrama

Black Milk Named HHO Artist Of The Week



People really need to start paying attention to this kid because I can see him blowing up real soon! He's an amazingly talented producer and a great MC. It's good to see Black Milk finally getting the attention he deserves. In a few years I can see him becoming the new Kanye West in terms of beatmaking. Detroit go get it! Y'all got too much talent there!

RedDrama

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Game, Young Buck & Jim Jones On Stage!



Buck looks kinda out place when Jimmy comes on but its all good! I can't believe he gave Game his very own custom Ten A Key Time Piece.

Go out and cop LAX that album is hot!

RedDrama

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Track of the Day - Method and Redman - Da Rockwilda



Microphone checka, swingin' sword lecture
Closin' down the sector, supreme neck protector
Better warn 'em kid, Mr. Meth's a boiling pot
About to blow his lid from the pressure, too hot for TV
For cheesy, too many wanna be hard be easy
It's all N'together, going all out together
It don't take much to please me

Docta Joe

Saturday, August 23, 2008

New T.I. - Swagger Like Us (ft. Kanye West, Jay-Z and Lil Wayne) Produced by Just Blaze


TI - Swagger Like Us (ft. Kanye, Jay-Z and Lil Wayne)


Quite the collabo. Supposedly off Paper Trail. Pretty good track though, but they need to cut out the voice box shit. Nice verses all around though.

Docta Joe

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Track Of The Day: Juvenile- Back That Ass Up (ft Mannie Fresh, Lil Wayne)



Sick Video! It's was a huge blast to the past when I heard this track today. Juvenile is a joker I love his flow.

RedDrama

Friday, August 15, 2008

VIDEO PREMIERE - The Game - My Life (Ft.. Lil Wayne)



Amazing, that's all I gotta say. The Game pretty much ran 2008 for me. Big Dreams, Pain, Dope Boyz and this.

Docta Joe

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

New Music Video - Kanye West: Champion



I don't have anything to say....

Docta Joe

Friday, August 8, 2008

New Ludacris - Wish You Would (ft T.I.)



To the people that have been following our blog over the past months, sorry for the lack of updates recently. Been out of town.

Anyways, this song is quite the shocker. I don't remember the last time TI and Luda collaborated, but this is pretty sick. Supposedly off his upcoming album, Theater of the Mind, which you can check out a preview of here

Ludacris - Wish You Would (ft T.I.)

Docta Joe

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Hip Hop DX Mixtape Wrap-up (July)

A very nice article at hiphopdx.com

In his first release since 2006’s coming of age disc Release Therapy [click to read], Luda’s [click to read] prepping listeners in style by teaming up with DJ Drama [click to read] for The Preview. In a surprisingly well-rounded effort, the mixtape sees ‘Cris showcasing the maturity that he did on his last effort, and the charismatic, carefree nature of his early to mid-career work. While listeners may be let down that “Politics As Usual” doesn’t use the seminal Jay-Z instrumental, he still uses the beat to Young Buck’s “Buck In Here” to give an enthusiastic cosign to Barack Obama and an equally engaging diss to right-wingers. On “Stay Together,” he disappointingly reminisces about the entertainment industry’s failed relationships. Meanwhile, Ludacris kills “2 Kings” with so many punchlines and beat-riding skills that you’d wish that he were on the original “3 Kings” with Slim Thug, T.I. and Bun B. “Sho’ Nuff Revisted” sees him using the beat from the southern classic Tela and 8Ball track to floss and pay ode to his predecessors. Aside from Lil Fate, all of his DTP cohorts also have incredible verses: Shawnna’s verse on “Smokin Big Kill” oozes swagger, and “Pinky Shinin” sees Small World easily outshining his label head with impeccably-delivered internal rhyme schemes. Keeping up with the tradition of Luda’s previous albums (aside from Release Therapy), there are even great skits here: “Ordinary Negroes” turns John Legend’s hit song into an acapella literal take of “Love In This Club.” If Luda’s upcoming album has him in a zone like he is here, Hip Hop heads are in for a pleasant surprise.

Lil Wayne & Kanye West - From Another Planet (The Empire) [click to listen]

You really thought The Empire would quit after Weezy F. aired them out? Wrong. Instead, the great agitators of the mixtape community deliver a suggestion that celebrates the creativity of two of rap's biggest voices on the same tape. From Another Planet, packaged with The Empire's top-notch cover art, features first a Wayne side then a 'Ye side, then back to Carter. If cassettes were around, this would be cool. Since they're not, it's a bit disappointing that there's no interspersing here. However, joints like Kanye's "A Million And One" freestyle or Lil Wayne's brutal delivery on "Throw It Up" make this a sure pleaser to both the older and younger listening communities. The Carter III [click to read] inclusions may come as an open-palmed slap in the face of the superstar for calling 'em out, but The Empire has far from fallen.


Check out the full article here

Docta Joe