Shouts to this dude for selling this album for $100 on Bandcamp, lol. Feel you bruh. And I’m not even being sarcastic. How well it’ll work for him, I dunno. But I get it. And yes. It’s confusing how he’s been releasing music but whatever. It’s the Internet age man. It’s the wild wild west out here. On a more serious note, RIP Redway.
Belly – Re Up ft. Nav (Official Video) Stream Re Up on Tidal: http://tidal.com/track/66886149 Stream Re Up on Apple Music: http://smarturl.it/iBellyReUp Stream Re Up on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/BellyReUp
Stream Inzombia on Tidal: http://tidal.com/album/66886144 Download Inzombia on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/iInzombia Stream Inzombia on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/sInzombia
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Bobby Carter | January 23, 2017 — BADBADNOTGOOD made a name for itself by reworking songs from the likes of Nas and Ol’ Dirty Bastard, eventually catching the attention of Odd Future leader Tyler, the Creator. The masses took notice in 2015 when the group produced an entire LP for Ghostface Killah, Sour Soul. BADBADNOTGOOD has been called a hip-hop ensemble, but its foundation is clearly jazz, which provides a gateway to countless genres. On IV, the group allows that gateway to widen, adding soul and funk to the repertoire.
Still only in their 20s, the band’s members never seemed intimidated by the intimate nature of the Tiny Desk; if anything, it accentuated their enthusiasm. This was their zone. They played three selections from IV — including “Cashmere,” which only slightly veered from the studio version, and “In Your Eyes,” which features Charlotte Day Wilson’s vocals. The tight arrangement allowed Wilson to hover gently above the instrumentation, showing off the band’s most promising work to date. It was a pleasure to have BADBADNOTGOOD at the desk for IV — and exciting to imagine what’s in store for V, VI and beyond.
Mannn…missed ’nuff episodes of the homies Bizz and Stirling’s podcast, The Faculty Co. Get caught up on the SoundCloud starting with this one featuring that dude Boi-1da. Masters in the cut too. Hooray!
Grammy-Winning Producer Boi-1da joins The Faculty Co. for Episode 04. The Toronto hitmaker reminisces about riding around to dancehall music with his father and comments on music’s power to capture moments. Speaking of moments, he later reflects on the two weeks he spent in a Paris studio with Kanye West. Joined by right hand and business partner Masters, Boi-1da goes on to explain NoFreeBeats@Hotmail.com and tells us about an old hit of his he would produce differently if he could do it again. Welcome to #TheFacultyCo
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Another dope one courtesy of the city. As we move…
The Toronto Sound | January 2017 01. Clairmont the Second – 5000 02. Rajan – Cocaine Fantasy 03. Major Lazer – Run Up feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR & Nicki Minaj 04. Derek Wise – Get It Myself 05. SYPH – A Whole Lot (Whole Lotta) 06. Clairmont the Second – 44 Me 07. Sylo & Goldchain – Falling 08. a l l i e – Wildcat 09. Kenneth Cane – Ever Did 10. Theology 3 – RAV 4 11. Classik – Moonlight Metropolis 12. The 25th Hr – Regrets
Another hilarious one from the kid and director Peter Huang. Clairmont with the cameo. Bom.
Listen to SonReal on Spotify: http://bitly.com/Sonreal Listen to SonReal on Apple Music: https://itun.es/ca/rXJwu
Directed By Peter Huang Music Video Produced By Mad Ruk Entertainment http://www.madrukent.com Song Produced by: Rush Produced with the financial assistance of MuchFACT, a division of Bell Media Inc. | http://www.muchfact.ca