The Offense’s Littles The General gets his viral game on with a freestyle (Release Therapy ’09) and then riffs on the Halifax club scene in a segment called “Generally Speaking”.
To me this is the bar artists need to hit for quick turnaround viral campaigns.
Via TRF and put together by Cityonmyback.com contributor Bizz!
Tape is mixed by DJ Big Nasty & DJ Dames Nellas and includes music from k-os, Empire, Drake, King Reign, Famous, Bishop, 1st Party, Classified, Richie Sosa, Magnum 357 & more! Full tracklist after the jump!
Via 2DBz. Never thought I’d post a Soulja Boy joint on here but I guess this collabo was inevitable.
“I knew it… this record was fake. Smh, at folks trying to get some fame off of Drake’s name. Anyways this will be featured on one of Soulja Boy’s upcoming mixtapes with DJ Woogie.” – Shake from 2DBz
This is the first track off Ron D.’s upcoming mixtape called Way Past Love. Check out Ronaldo at www.torontofresh.com!
“You guys have no idea… since the Jiggaman didn’t want the ”Empire state of Mind” beat out there I had to actually use my production skills and make this instrumental from scratch. So to all the DJs, Rappers, Singers who are requesting for the instrumental, in respect to Jay I will NOT send it out. Also the Acapella will be released on a Later Date…(you’ll see why).” – Ron D
A nice cool, glass of irony considering my last post. Here’s the final version for Timbaland’s “Say Something” feat. Drake, off Shock Value II (out November 23rd).
The final features a Timbaland verse which plays into the argument brought up in the previous post.
A reference track apparently recorded last year for a song that hasn’t been officially released.
Aah, the blog-ethics debate of placing an unreleased, unfinished composition out there; the argument being it undermines the future opportunity for the listener to hear the song in the ideal context of being new, completely realized and finished, or even that it makes it harder for the artist and/or producer to take parts of the composition and assimilate them into another.
The way I see it we’re here to show you what’s out there, with a relative, necessary degree of quality control.
And when it comes to reference tracks I promise not to post the ones that really shouldn’t have been released.
This one, as the title suggests, is so far from that..