Mixtape: St. Ans – All Saints Day : The Anarchist’s Order

As promised ‘St. Ans’ releases his brand new free album “All Saints Day : The Anarchist’s Order”.

Dee Dee - Stuck On You

New R&B music out of the Millibeatz camp, Dee Dee ‘Stuck On You’.

Clarks Originals 2012 Fall/Winter Camo Collection

For Fall/Winter 2012, Clarks Originals returns to its military origins with the release of a camouflage collection.

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Video: Lupe Fiasco – Bitch Bad

Lupe Fiasco releases the visual for his eye opening new single ‘Bitch Bad’.

Nebula868 - Big Stone (Prod. By Precision Productions)

Nebula868 releases their new single “Big Stone” produced by Precision Productions.

Mar 23, 2011

Richie Spice 5th Album: Book of Job

The Book of Job considered the Bible’s most profound and scholarly work, addresses the significance of unwavering faith as it relates the tribulations endured by a godly man named Job. As a series of circumstances take Job from prosperity to destitution, it is his devotion to the Almighty that carries him through his greatest adversities and ultimately, restores his fortunes. .

Spice’s steadfast commitment to Jah Rastafari propels his mission of using music as an honorable weapon, which he wields to stunning effect throughout “Book of Job”. Spice’s evocatively sung vocals complemented by scatted punctuations and deejayed phrases are neatly woven into organically crafted one drop riddims (courtesy of the set’s primary producer Donovan Germain) yielding a benchmark release for contemporary cultural reggae. “When you sing of good, you will find that evil rise up and try to dominate the good,” Spice observes. “Culture music might rise, people start to accept it and artists jump on the bandwagon but if they see evil more popular than good then they will go towards the evil. But there are artists who never stray and I will always use my talent to do good because good will always overcome evil.”

Mar 20, 2011

The Life Of Nate Dogg & His Music

Hip-hop has lost its greatest hook man. Nate was necessary. Every track he blessed with his monotone, melodious, and stern voice, became so much more intense. His tone and style was essential to Dr. Dre’s G-Funk era.

Nate Dogg made his debut on The Chronic alongside fellow 213 members Snoop Dogg & Warren G. His vocals can be heared on "Deeez Nuuuts" & "Lil' Ghetto Boy". Singing in what later become his trademark style, he was well-received by fans and critics alike, and would go on to sign with Death Row Records in 1993.

His first hit feature was in 1994 with Warren G "Regulate". In 1994 he was also featured on "How Long Will They Mourn Me?" with 2 Pac's group Thug Life. He provided his vocals on 50 Cent's second number one single "21 Questions". Nate Dogg has featured in and contributed to over 40 chart singles and four Grammy nominations.

Tributes continue to pour in fron collaborators friends & well wishers to the man whose voice sold millions of albums, and who was responsible for some of the greatest hooks in history.

R.I.P. NATE DOGG


Warren G - Regulate ft. Nate Dogg



Mar 11, 2011

Wiz Khalifa - The Race

His favorite joint on the album, Wiz Khalifa's next promo single off Rolling Papers    
The Race, sounds like the old Wiz.
Produced by I.D. Labs.
Cop Rolling Papers March 29.
Also available on iTunes
Props: EastExclusives

Wiz Khalifa – The Race

Mar 7, 2011

Karene Asche Is The 2011 Calypso Monarch


The 27 year old three-time National Junior Calypso Monarch was crowned Trinidad & Tobago's Calypso Monarch at the Dimanche Gras Show at the Queens Park Savannah in Port-of-Spain.

She beat veterans Sugar Aloes & Chalkdust into second & third place respectively, to cop the $TT 2 million - $US 316,000 first prize with her two selections, "Be Careful What You Ask For" and "Uncle Jack".

Also at the Dimanche Gras Show, Wayne Madray with his potryal of "Pacific Tsunami" won the King of Carnival title and Peola Marchan with "D Jeweled Chandelier was named Queen of Carnival.

Mar 3, 2011

The Old School Gamer: NES Edition

Born in in the 80's or early 90's and never played Nintendo's first  game console, you missed out on a significant part of childhood entertainment.
Games I remember enjoying.....

Super C (Contra)                       Castlevania
Super Mario Bros 3                  Star Force 
1943: The Battle Of Midway    Zelda
Mike Tyson's Punch Out          Mega Man
Double Dribble                            Donkey Kong
The Punisher                              Ninja Gaiden
Metroid                                         Heavy Barrel


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