The NYC hip-hop duo Metermaids has transformed Sufjan Steven's brilliant Illinoise album into a hip-hop album titled Nightlife In Illinoise. From what I've listened to it's pretty interesting. They are clearly striving for Grey Album status, but it's not that good (but what is?). If you appreciated the sweeping beauty of the Sufjan Stevens and have an appreciation for hip-hop, it might be worth your while. You can download individual tracks or the entire album here.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Sufjan Stevens Gets Hip-Hopped
The NYC hip-hop duo Metermaids has transformed Sufjan Steven's brilliant Illinoise album into a hip-hop album titled Nightlife In Illinoise. From what I've listened to it's pretty interesting. They are clearly striving for Grey Album status, but it's not that good (but what is?). If you appreciated the sweeping beauty of the Sufjan Stevens and have an appreciation for hip-hop, it might be worth your while. You can download individual tracks or the entire album here.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
"Number One" - Eminem produced by Dr. Dre
New Eminem leak.
Dre produced it.
A dude at Interscope records said the following about Eminem's next album:
"We only tried to put him out this year to replace Dr. Dre, but we got into a quagmire. Eminem was always coming next year. But what happened was, I lost Dr. Dre to Eminem. Dre had to stop making his album to finish Eminem's album. Eminem hit a streak, and when a guy like Eminem gets on fire, you stop everything."
I can't wait for Relapse.
Download "Number One"
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Lil Wayne Never Sleeps
If he did, there is no chance in hell that his output would be as insanely prolific as it is. Last week he brought us the Dedication 3 mixtape. This week we get The Drought Is Over Part 6: The Reincarnation mixtape. I just started listening to it and I already like it better than Dedication 3, but who knows what next week will bring. The mixtape starts with the infamous interview where Weezy explains that his next studio album will be called Tha Carter III, but will have none of the same songs as what we know now as Tha Carter III. He explains that he wants everyone to like Tha Carter IV and what he is working now simply isn't what Tha Carter IV is supposed to be...I guess. Best rapper alive? Sure. Easy to decipher? Not so much.
Ok, I'm a few more songs in. This shit is awesome, you gotta check it out.
Even if you aren't a Lil Wayne fan, you have to admit that is the single greatest album cover of all time. Lil Wayne has wings. And a baby. And a river of blood.
Download The Drought is Over Part Six: The Reincarnation.
BONUS: I have no idea what this song is from. It was labeled as being part of TDIOP6:TR but it certainly isn't on the mixtape. It's called Hot Revolver and he sings some Green Day lyrics and I have no idea what is going on, but it's really cool. Download it here.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Who The F!@# Is Kevin Rudolf?
He is the latest artist to sign to Cash Money Records and he continues to team up with some of the biggest names in rap. First it was Lil Wayne and now it's Nas. I can't quite wrap my brain around his stuff. Love it? Yes. Understand it? No. It's like alt rock. Except it's dancier. So like Fall Out Boy/Panic At The Disco. But not. It's club anthem dancey, like Rihanna/Lady GaGa. But it has guitar solos. And rap. I have no idea what's going on, but I like it. Check out the mp3: NYC featuring Nas.
Dedication 3
Lil Wayne with DJ Drama. just released his first mixtape since the release of Tha Carter III. I'll be real honest, I was not impressed by Dedication 3 at all. I thought it relied to heavily on other rappers and not enough on Lil Wayne himself. My first impression was actually that the skits where Weezy just talks were the best parts of the mixtape. Luckily, I took the time to go back and listen again. I was wrong. Dedication 3 is great. It takes about five tracks to really hit it's stride, but once it does it's smooth sailing for the rest of the album. The skits get funnier. The beats/samples get better. DJ Drama continues to refer to himself as "Barack Odrama". Wayne goes crazier. He say's it best himself:
"You get money and you get crazy. I get crazy and I get money."
Download it for free here.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
New Wale
I've been busy, sorry I haven't posted lately. I'll blame the music industry's lack of notable new stuff instead of blaming my overcrowded schedule. Check it: DC rapper Wale (pronounced Wah-lay) has just signed on to make a record with producer extrodonaire Mark Ronson (whose solo cover album was one of my favorite albums of last year). If my math is correct, the combination of Ronson's slick producin' and Wale wit and lyricism should make his forthcoming album Back to the Feature pretty awesome. This single, Warwick Avenue, features Duffy and is a pretty neat little jam. Download the mp3 here and check it out for yourself.
If you've never heard of Wale you should definitely check out two of his mixtapes. The first, 100 Miles and Running features one of my favorite songs of the year: W.A.L.E.D.A.N.C.E. The song features the DC rapper spittin' over one of my favorite songs from last year D.A.N.C.E. I never thought that Justice could be used as a rap beat, but I guess that's just a tribute to Wale's genius. The second mixtape worth checking out is The Mixtape About Nothing. It's a Seinfeld themed mixtape. 'Nuff said. Do yourself a favor and download The Mixtape About Nothing and 100 Miles and Running. If nothing else you MUST hear W.A.L.E.D.A.N.C.E.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
New Eminem!!!
This morning a song from Eminem's long awaited sixth LP, Relapse, hit the blogosphere. We've been hearing for some time now that the album would be entitled King Mathers, and based on this title alone I assumed that this would be a return to greatness. Although I wouldn't describe any of his albums as weak, the latest few have failed to capture the extreme controversy and genius present in his first slew of albums. The new song, titled I'm Having A Relapse, isn't bad. I haven't had a chance to listen to it enough to disect the lyrics, but after a first listen, I'm definitely a fan. It's only two minutes, but hey, its two minutes from a dude we've been waiting a long time to hear. The leak has been surrounded by some unsubstantiated rumors that new albums from 50 Cent, Eminem, and Dr. Dre will all be released in relatively close succession starting late 2008 and continuing into early 2009. Apparently, Dre has produced most of Relapse (awesome) which has allowed Mr. Mathers to spend most of his time working on lyrics (awesome). But let's be real, Dretox/Detox is the one that we are all waiting for. 50 Cent's album is set to be released December 9, but neither Relapse, nor Detox have any confirmed release dates. Enough chit-chat, snag the I'm Having A Relapse mp3 here.