Another effective visual freestyle from Sese, this time with P Dollaz, as they hop on the “Incrediblez” beat.
SIDEBAR:
Gotta give big shouts to G-Dot for pretty much creating what seems to be a cost-effective, social-network-standard, visual lane (somewhere between the traditional big budget video and the cheap, horrible, brand-destroying videos most struggling come-up artists are forced to put out). Of course I’m assuming that these videos are being done at a minimal price with a high turn around time; which would make them the perfect template for other indie artists to start applying to their own viral campaigns (hint hint, lol).
The reality is, whether the video costs $50,000 or $5000, both will exist predominantly on social networking mediums meaning both will have pretty much the same time span of relevance once they’re released. Reality check artists: it ain’t about dropping a mind-blowing music video anymore (not if it’s dictated by your personal budget and Videofact’s discretion), it’s about creating and maintaining an entertaining, cost effective and sustainable visual/viral presence. So I’d wager that Sese probably stands to get more out of his 10 ‘clean’ (I hate using the word ‘clean’ but in this case I think it actually applies) quick-fix freestyle visuals than the artist that invests more time, more money and more effort into releasing ONE high-end traditional video.
JD Era – You Know This
JD Era feat. Trixx – The Difference
JD Era – Daddy
Mayhem Morearty – Go Dumb
Luu Breeze – Push My Buttons
Blake Carrington feat. Rich Kidd & Kemikal – Everybody’s Watching Me
Rich Kidd feat. Dj Nana & T. Ana Cole – Pour Out The Whole Bottle
Omen feat. Drake, Mickey Factz & Travis Mc Coy – Overdose On Life
Tona feat. Richie Sosa & JD Era – See Me In Ya City
Scorsese & Ceaza Leon – Bang
Via 1 Love T.O. Listen below or enter your e-mail to get the download. OTA Live”s starting in a couple minutes so I’ll let Brock tell it:
Here’s something new from Colin Munroe off his upcoming project called “The Revox Suite”. If you remember his revox of Bob Dylan’s “Who Killed Davey Moore” off the Unsung Hero Mixtape then you get the idea.
First up is a revox of Sky Ferreira’s single, “One”. Colin Munroe actually had the pleasure of working with Sky on her upcoming LP (more on that later…), but here’s a chance to hear “One” like you’ve never heard it before.
The whole Electro revival thing is cool to me but I’m not in love with it. That being said, here’s an example of a new artist who’s definitely doing his thing in his own lane. Shouts to one of the only indy labels out here doing anything even vaguely urban related properly, URBNET.
MC/producer/songwriter Don Cash burst onto the scene in 2004 with a series of classic CD-Rs that won him the attention of LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy and saw him described as a “21st century icon” by The Fader Magazine. His 2007 European debut release Don Cash II –which cannily foreshadowed the current electro fixation in rap circles — received rave reviews in NME, i-D magazine and The Independent, while he was described as simply “King” in the Sunday Times of London. A Toronto native, Don Cash’s highly anticipated full length URBNET debut Freshy Fresh is out on URBNET Records now.
Sha Prince & Flex (90Nickel) have joined together for a group project by the name Antiheroes. This is the first street single off the project…video soon to follow.