First of all, Happy New Year to everyone! We hope you all had a great night filled with excessive drinking (no driving!) and debauchery. We want to thank everyone who has stuck with us since we launched on September 5th of last year, everyone who might be checking out our site for the first time, and everyone who has joined along the way. Our posts have been few and far between for the past few weeks, and in actuality we’ve only been operating at about 50% as my laptop was stolen and I haven’t had a computer for about a month and a half now (I know, I know; Rule #76: No excuses, play like a champion). Big thanks goes out to Justin for keeping the site going and keeping the dream alive. With all that said, let’s make 2012 the best year we’ve ever had- because if the world ends, fuck it, at least we went out with a bang. Now let’s get this party started…
Kap Slap – Resurrect Paradise (Cobra Starship x Axwell x Coldplay)
Common – Cloth
I cannot stress how great this album is. I did like both Be and Finding Forever, but I haven’t really enjoyed a Common album this much since Like Water For Chocolate. Common and producer No I.D. have put together a hip hop conscious masterpiece. The production is soulful and smooth, and combined with Common’s lyrics, make a perfect marriage. I will probably be posting a song everyday till his album, the Dreamer, the Believer hits stores on the 20th. Check out “Cloth,” just one of the many amazing tracks from this album.
Common – Cloth
Flo Rida ft. Sia – Wild Ones
Ke$ha ft. Andre 3000, Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, & T.I. – Sleazy 2.0
Everybody jumps on this like we at the neighborhood block party on the bouncy castle! Seriously, I aint seen hoppin’ this crazy since my girl stubbed her toe on the futon! This is shakin’ the walls like a Golden Corral givin’ out buffets half-price! You won’t get this out of your head without a lobotomy! Keep it crunk!
Ke$ha ft. Andre 3000, Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, & T.I. – Sleazy 2.0
T-Pain ft. Chris Brown – Look At Her Go
Ever since “Kiss Kiss,” these guys have a great dynamic when they work together. “Look At Her Go,” definitely has grown on me since I have been listening to Revolver in my car. T-Pain’s new album is pretty decent and definitely a good listen except for a few tracks. His hit “5 O’clock is in heavy radio rotation and he has been on almost every late night stage on TV this week. He even has been performing without Autotune. Anyways I definitely recommend it, pick it up in stores now.
T-Pain ft. Chris Brown – Look At Her Go
Tycho – The Day Dream
This track reminds me of a movie soundtrack, either someone driving along the coast of California, or maybe driving through a city at night in slow motion. It has no vocals but still moves you to listen to it. Check out more of their music at http://soundcloud.com/tycho.
Tycho – The Day Dream
Jason Derulo – Rest Of My Life
I gotta say I would always give Jason Derulo a hard time because all of his songs had old 80’s samples for production. For a talented singer/songwriter I though he would have more original tracks. In comes “Rest Of My Life,” written by One Republic frontman, Ryan Tedder. This song showcases his talent, Tedder’s writing skills, and has an original beat. Radio hit here we come.
Jason Derulo – Rest Of My Life
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