22 year old Canadian RnB sensation, Gina Lee releases new music. Already making a name for herself in Toronto, Gina came to the U.S to further her career. The track is titled “Fxck your shit up” and is the first single from her EP, “The Preview: RELOADED”.
The track is produced by T-Nyce, also from Toronto. He is responsible for various tracks from Kid Ink such as “What they doin” ft YG as well as the Dusse anthem from Memphis Bleek “The Code”.
In this track Gina Lee shows that she is not one to mess with as she talks about damaging her man’s most prized possessions after finding out he’s been unfaithful. Its sure to be a women’s anthem.
Please take a listen and we would be grateful if you would share/post/blog.
After falling in love with the original track, Dan-e-o decided he had his own story to tell about falling in love by covering Wale’s latest single,
“Bad”.
Recognized and respected for their electric live performances and years of merging style with substance, the culmination of years of collaboration as recording artists, performers, event planners/promoters and party purveyors – I.JAMES.JONES & NaNa present a partnership in the grand tradition of the Rap Duo, forged in the flames of a city that produces more smoke than fire. Enter The Names Are Known.
From notebooks to dance floors, headphones to the big speakers; The Names Are Known are Hip Hop in exploration, equal parts time capsule, and time machine, set on preserving the here and now, with the dial firmly set forward. With the release of their debut album “To The People Of The Future” expected in late 2013, The Names Are Known spent 2011 and early 2012 preparing and gaining new fans at their weekly event KNOWNSaturdays @ Czehoski (Toronto) and launching a new weekly – #KNOWNMONDAYS @ColdTeaBar (Toronto) in December 2012. In the effort of growth, the duo has decided that there is no time like the present, first with the release of The March EP (March 2013) and by taking part in the 2013 Canadian Music Week Festival (Elevated ‘ A Night with Toronto’s Rap Community).
Bare witness – The Names Are Known, and will continue to be.
Ty Harper | Album,Audio,Music | Thursday, February 28th, 2013
Latest full length from Robb includes appearances from Chantal Anderson, Jahron B, Joel Anderson, and Do’s + production duties covered by Rich Kidd, Daniel Worthy, Real Blaze Music, Mr. Magicc, Scena, Magic Loops, Dante Desperado, and Jordan Manswell & J’Vell Boyce.
Ty Harper | Audio,Music | Thursday, February 28th, 2013
Promise waxes poetic on the criticisms aimed at Drake and the reflective come-up themes embodied in his latest single.
Like really tho, anyone taking “Started From The Bottom” as Drake implying that he had it HARDER than most rappers coming out of Toronto is tripping. That said, anyone using his success as a ‘see, any racialized/socio-economically impoverished rapper from Toronto can make it’ is even more suspect.
For legal purposes: this is my take on Drake’s Started From The Bottom
I had the craziest dream last night which is what warranted this. I’ve been wanting to say stuff before but held back for various reasons and as I’m not causing any harm I felt staying silent was unjust. My music is meant to be heard. So instead of doing anything official I decided to go this route to get my thoughts out and keep it moving.
I made the actual title “Drake Started From The Bottom” because people always interview me asking my take on that whole thing that he never was at the “bottom” so to speak. But he was musically, not that all the other things in his life didn’t work well for him but there were people who wouldn’t work with him or give him an ear simply because of all the things we all believe to have boosted him to the position he is in. I was fortunate enough to be a friend in his early stages and truly witness his struggles and growth and can speak on some of them. #realtalk