Fat Beats will release this album on July 27th. Bold claim in that title, considering all the heat dropping in 2010…… TRACKLIST: 01. 365 02. Welcome (Gotta Go) 03. Keep Going 04. Oh Girl feat AB 05. Deadly Medley feat Royce Da 5’9 & Elzhi 06. Distortion feat Melanie Rutherford 07. Over Again feat Monica [cont.]
Two more tracks from Apollo Brown, the first one featuring Rapper Big Pooh and the second track featuring Diamond District. Both tracks are off Apollo Browns upcoming album The Reset which hits stores May 25th. LISTEN: Apollo Brown + Rapper Big Pooh + Black Milk – “Hungry” LISTEN: Apollo Brown + Diamond District – “Streets [cont.]
With such an abundant amount of video surfacing from this week’s festival, we’ve decided to take some of the performances highlights and roll them all up into one post. Check back here regularly for updates over the next week. Pharoah Monch @ SXSW Duck Down Showcase from AB on Vimeo. Black Milk w/ AB & [cont.]
Gonna let Michelle McDevitt speak on this one. Her words are far more eloquent. The f0nk duo, Georgia & Declaime, has busied themselves with the delivery of another single off their album, SomeOthaShip. Featuring Kazi and produced by Black Milk, the song “SomeOthaShip Connect Game” delivers on beats that Declaime AKA Dudley Perkins just couldn’t [cont.]
Black Milk chronicles his tour in Europe in this new web documentary series. Check the last half as it erupts into a street freestyle cypher with some of the locals. Or not. – DJ Pizzo
Just about anything we’ve seen on Black Milk seems to mention either Dr. Dre or J Dilla. Sometimes both in the same review, interview, or what have you. The disservice this does to Black Milk however is that he’s setting out in his own direction. His records don’t sound like anyone else’s. His name is quickly becoming like [cont.]
After J Dilla passed in 2006, Black Milk found himself carrying the torch for the sound of Detroit. He undertook the duty of composing the grimy symphony of the Motor City, and all eyes turned to the 22-year-old MPC puncher to maintain Detroit’s reputation of legitimacy in the national hip hop scene. Black Milk has [cont.]
Bishop Lamont is Dr. Dre’s latest discovery and newest signee to the Aftermath imprint. However with the label’s track record for signing artists and never releasing an album, the Carson, California based emcee took matters into his own hands, releasing his N***** Noise mixtape earlier in the year. Combing a gangster-ass attitude, but with the [cont.]
Black Milk is an emcee/producer who comes from the school of Detroit producers and class of J Dilla. While the comparisons can be lofty, they can also be flattering for an up and coming artist. Black Milk can hold onto the fact that the Dilla associations are expected. But considering how solid his new LP, [cont.]
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