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Freshly signed Def Jam artist Jhene Aiko recently leaked a new chill unfinished track titled "2 seconds". Although the smooth produced by K.Roosevelt blends well with the soulful voice of Aiko, the lyrical content couldn't be farther from the vibe. Aiko claims she is 2 seconds from flipping on her insecure and annoying boyfriend, but still remains to keep it cool while harmonizing over the beat. I have been a fan of her for awhile now and she is definitely a up and coming singer with some soul but it would be good to hear more versatility from the rising star. A lot of her songs tend to have the same chill, soulful vibe with dope and real lyrics so it would be interesting to see her try out a different sound or production.
Rap legend 8Ball breaks away from MJG with a new solo effort and drops his promo single "Good Girl Bad Girl" earlier this week. The Memphis emcee enlists the help from an unknown producer for this bass/beat heavy track about finding that one bad jank with the qualities of both good and bad in one. This is a classic southern rap track and a banger. Nothing new about this type of flow or sound but definitely a solid work from one of the most prominent rappers from the south.
Although I'm just getting onto newcomer ANTHM, I am quickly becoming a fan. With steady buzz over the blogs, he releases an early track off his EP Joy and Pain, titled "Polaris". This track is very creative, lyrically dope, sick beat, catchy, and has Blu deliver a sick 16 bar feature. The NY emcee may be new to the game but displays a maturity in rhyme and sound that the game has been missing for awhile. Appropiately titled "Polaris" after the Northern pole star and brightest in Ursa Minor, ANTHM delivered on this track and can see him being one of the biggest newcomers to rap.
Azealia Banks has been making a steady buzz on the music scene and has already been featured multiple times on the blog. Her mix of dope lyrics and intricate beats, make her tracks equally unique and addictive. With her latest leak "Jumanji" off her upcoming EP 1991. Ironically Jumanji was one of my favorite books and movie when I was kid and this heavy percussion track is playful and kiddy but still dope. There isnt a release date yet for her upcoming label debut mixape but I will make sure to keep yall posted when it drops.
Chief Keef reached worldwide success from his G.O.O.D. music remix to "I Don't Like" but the Chicago bred emcee recently leaked a new track titled "Understand Me'. This deep and emotionally driven single brings the rapper to a new level of sophistication. With lyrical content inspired by Webster and iambic pentamater flow that paints a vivid imagery...sike, just kidding. This track is borderline generic and waka flocka-esque. Nothing about this really stands out and the beat is bass heavy. Even the addition of Jeezy on the track, I was still a little disappointed. "Understand Me" is something you would definitely put on at a party and people go stupid while shaking their dreads but not a track to make you sit and reallly listen or think.
Comedian/rapper Childish Gambino took the chance to promote his music career further off the hit series Community fame. At times he can come across as just a comedian dropping punhc lines as he raps and other times he can get personal and speak more on a biographical tone. There have been a lot of mixed reviews over the blogs for the rapper and with this new track "We Aint Them", the negative reviews should be put to rest. He is definitely a good rapper and their is nothing wrong with dropping the generic "hard" track every now and then but I feel that his strength lies in rhymes that paint an image of who he is and how he came up. Not every rapper came from the streets and not every rapper was a hustler on the block with a baby mom and kids to feed, but that doesnt mean life still couldn't have been a strugglke that effected you psychologically. At times it is refreshing to hear life from a different view point and in today's industry where so many rappers are really frontin like actors, it is good to hear some real lyrics.
Mega producer, dj, and songwriter Diplo is one of the few American bred artists that is known internationally. Working with huge acts like MIA, Beyonce, Usher, and Santigold, he has consistently delivered addicting tracks over a wide range of genres. With his new song "Set if off", Diplo teams up with VT DJ group Lazerdisk Party Sex and delivers a hypnotic but low beat dance single off his upcoming EP Express Yourself.
Former 36 Mafia member Juicy J has taken a step away from the group focused more on his solo music career with the release of his mixtape and a newly leaked single "Bands A Make A Dance". In my opinion, there has got to be an art to being so ignorant and ratchet and like good vs evil, you cant have intelligent rap without the ignorant. The Southern emcee may not be as ignorant in real life, but his talent for making ratchet bangers is borderline genius level. This song is audio crack and anyone else who disagreneeds to loosen up and just take it for what it is-ignorance. If the people didnt enjoy it, then the clubs wouldnt play it and twerkers wouldnt twerk to it. Even the Academy recognized his musical talents when 36 Mafia won the Oscar for Best Original Score for "Hard Out Here for a Pimp". Like I said before, everybody needs a little ratchet in their life every now and then.
It seems that European singers have brought back the soul that many main stream artists have been missing. From Adele to Rita Ora, our neighbors overseas continue to deliver soulful songstress that are refreshing and calming to the ear. With the newly released Selah Sue's song titled "Raggamuffin", the quirky singer teams with J.Cole for the remix. A good fit for the lyrically dope emcee and a great blend of jazz and pop, the remix is a solid effort from the Belgian singer.
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