Tribute video from Blinkz to Carlton Raymond York “Yorka” (7th March 1984 – 6th December 2012)
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Tribute video from Blinkz to Carlton Raymond York “Yorka” (7th March 1984 – 6th December 2012)
Part one of a three part video
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MALT DISNEY EP DROPS FEB 26TH. All produced by Deejay Element. All basslines by J57.
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Last week, Joey Badass brought the entire Pro Era crew to kick it on Toca Tuesdays. Here’s a cypher from the entire crew. Tune in to Toca Tuesdays each and every Tuesday from 8p till 12a on Shade 45.
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‘Hole In My Heart’ is the lead single from North West London rapper Thai Matic.
Taken from his current EP End Of The Weak. The instrumental of the song is carried by a warm guitar riff as Thai Matic details his woes to the backdrop of a consistently echoing clap. Within the song Thai Matic seems to ultimately concede to inner demons confessing that he is what he is and fighting the current is energy consuming and worthless.
Confess he may but it does not leave Thai Matic with a free conscience. Life can be a rollercoaster, turbulent and rough, and in conclusion the troubles of ones past can eventually leave you with a deep hole in your heart.
Purchase the single on iTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/hole-in-my-heart-feat.-azekel/id584521663
Marvelous drops a rhyme with DJ Cash Money spinnin’ on the Westwood Night Network show.
Amy True of Caxton Press brings her soul/hip hop influenced sound to Beats, Rhymes & Revolution. A Pure organic Hip Hop event that takes it back to the essence. Presented by bigCakes. Beats dropped by Kwake and DJSnuff (Speaker’s Corner Quartet/End Of The Weak).
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KRS1 drops a freestyle on the Westwood Night Network show back in the day.
MCTCH sets itself apart with it’s spoken-word/acapella introduction, paired with Wit’s simplified and percussive production it serves as an interesting opener to the rest of the song.
I’m not saying it’s for fans of the Ruby Kid simply because it has a bit of spoken-word at the beginning of the song; that would be a weak link at best.They share similarities because they both use that same formular of using landmarks and buildings as both literal and metaphorical markers to give the listener an idea of timeframe, as well as reflecting the rapper’s emotions. This song isn’t a bum-out track though; it’s an intriguing story abaaout the journey of a kid growing up in a sing-parent household, and falling in love with hip-hop. One of the better songs I’ve heard today that’s for sure.
Dre Murray is an intense and artigulate rapper, and that’s why I placed him next to the Ruby Kid, Apathy and Crypt The Warchild.
Producer Teddy decides to go on a track and spit 32 bars for Pressplay UK
Directed by : Danny Streetz (Pressplay UK)