Here is Take Care’s iTunes Bonus track. Drake hates sleeping alone, and so do I, except for the fact that you can sleep right in the middle of the bed and no one bothers you. Take Care in stores and on iTunes today so go pick up your copy!
I want to start off by saying I despise DJ Khaled. If you didn’t produce a song, or write anything on it, i am dumbfounded how you get to put your name on it and yell annoying ad libs such as, “REMIX!,” and “WE THE BEST.” He even yells his name, I can’t take it. Anyways here is Ace Hood’s single which pretty much survives due to Chris Brown singing the hook, you could pretty much put any rapper on this song and it would work. Here is the remix with Officer Ricky and Wale along for the ride.
Ace Hood ft. Chris Brown, Rick Ross, and Wale – Body 2 Body
Wale has put out another solid album, and this track right here is my guilty pleasure. Not sure if it’s the police siren sample (really fun playing this loud with the windows down), or just the random sound effect beat, but this thing gets you bobbing your head. Maybe I am alone on this one, but check it out.
To help kickstart the holiday weekend, we give you a AOS favorite. Here is the Kid Cudi classic with a little help from Steve Aoki. Happy Veteran’s Day!
Kid Cudi – Pursuit of Happiness (Steve Aoki Dance Mix)
Take Care opens with ego filled bars over a simple beat with a nice female chorus. “Over My Dead Body,” is one of the few rapping tracks, at least it seems, for an album that showcases more of an R&B side of the Toronto artist. While it is still too soon for me to judge, I am divided at the moment in how much I like this album. It has many highlights and I will post a full review soon.
Take Care has leaked on to the internet, and we are able to preview it a week early. On “Crew Love,” Drake let’s his protege The Weeknd croon over the track while he lays down a verse at the end. Pick it up on Nov. 15th, also been on the lookout for a Drake/Rick Ross mixtape in the works called YOLO (you only live once).
Freshly debuted the other night, “Heartbeat,” looks to be the next single off Gambino’s upcoming debut album. This kid is on fire lately, he recently appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, he is all over the music blog world, and he has the catchiest metaphors since Lil Wayne, except his make sense relative to the song.
Gym Class Heroes’ new album is shaping up nicely, this is the 3rd radio worthy track I have heard and I am impressed. Featuring newcomer Neon Hitch, Travie and crew tell you to get your, “Ass Back Home.” I also want to let everybody know the Always On Shuffle family has had a couple rough weeks, but we are dedicated to bringing you new music consistently. Now that the smoke has cleared so to speak, keep checking back for a ton of new music to add to your playlists.
Drizzy is back with another cut off his upcoming album, Take Care. This one features Weezy, which by the way I am sick off all the “eezy” endings on people names (See Yeezy, Jeezy, Breezy, etc.) Anyway press play and keep coming back to Always On Sheezy for your new music!
D.C.’s finest recently released his new album Ambition, and after a quick listen, I can say this album is pretty solid. After you skip over the first 3 or 4 tracks, you have a ton of possible radio singles. We have already posted “Lotus Flower Bomb,” and “Ambition.” Today we give you “Sabotage,” featuring R&B crooner, Lloyd. This is prime radio material, and Lloyd fits well with Wale. If you listen closely you can hear a major Michael Jackson influence in Lloyd’s singing on this track. As a bonus I have included an iTunes only track off Lloyd’s album that never gained the radio play it deserved. Check them both out.