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1982 (Statik Selektah & Termanology) ft. Mac Miller "82-92" (OFFICIAL VIDEO) 

Added by: EmSeeD, 30/Mar/11 | Comments: 0

David Dallas - Caught In A Daze (ft. Freddie Gibbs) New Official Video 

David Dallas, a native of Auckland, NZ, who recently partnered with Duck Down Music & moved to Harlem, NY (COLD AS SHIT) was excited to travel to Los Angeles, CA, and return to his hometown of Papatoetoe, Auckland, NZ to film this video with Freddie Gibbs. "Caught In A Daze" is off David Dallas's upcoming album, 'The Rose Tint,' available in late April through Dawn Raid Ent/Dirty MGMT/Duck Down Music.

The video is directed by Askew One (www.askew1.com). Filmed on location in Los Angeles, CA, and Auckland, NZ.


Added by: Chinita, 29/Mar/11 | Comments: 1

TyQuan - Walk On By [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] off TyQuan's upcoming album "Soul of A Poet" 

Born on April 15th, 1988 in the Southern parts of Sacramento, California, TyQuan was raised by his grandmother and mother Chepelle Thomas. Being the oldest of eight siblings in a fatherless home TyQuan faced adult responsibilities at a young age, and sought after writing music as an escape. His writing has since been influenced by the death of his cousin, Deantwan Thomas, and he has slowly transformed himself into a lyrical story teller.


Added by: Chinita, 29/Mar/11 | Comments: 0

LAH TERE - CRUSH - You Are (Video) 

Lah Tere is a humanitarian, activist, female-emcee, songstress, and a visionary speaker for the 21st Century.The Afro-Antillian/Puerto Rican/Boricua sister grew up in Chicago’s historic Puerto Rican community of Humboldt Park near the famed Paseo Boricua. She is a first generation born in the mainland, and the daughter of revolutionary educators and survivors of Chicago’s notorious ghettos.

Lah was a member of Rebel Diaz, an internationally known rap group that took a critical and political stance on many social issues from police brutality on the streets of New York to violence against women globally. She was blessed to have traveled across the globe speaking a positive message. She was also a founding member of the Rebel Diaz Arts Collective (RDAC) in the Bronx. There, she was able to help her immediate community through artistic actions.

Lah is also the co-founder of Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen: The Soup Kitchen for the Hip Hop Soul (MHHK), a multifaceted hip hop event designed to showcase women artists, especially women of color. MHHK serves as a social justice community-organizing platform that educates and empowers women of color on issues that impact their lives, including HIV/AIDS and reproductive justice. She is also the founder of Pearls of Wisdom, a series of 5 events that are themed around very important topics in her life. She invites women who can identify, and/or represent the topics through the artform of their choice.

Through her political and local activism, Lah Tere has worked to carve her own niche outside of the commercial hip-hop industry, and focused on building community from within.

As an emcee, she has used hip-hop as a didactic tool as well as an emotional release. Lah Tere writes and performs about domestic violence issues and links popular media examples of violence against women to secrets and silences in communities of color around molestation, rape, and other forms of violence against women’s bodies that is too often normalized and naturalized in popular culture.

Currently, Lah is working on a debut solo album, as well as a solo mixtape and collaborative album with her brother Tony Centrino. Armed with piercing lyrics and a message that could change the world for better, Lah Tere plans on bringing everything to the party, and leaving no life untouched.

Added by: RealHipHopForever, 27/Mar/11 | Comments: 1

Weapon-X ft Jess the Facts & Blac Heat - Classick 


East Coast Born, West Coast Raised. This interesting dynamic is one that has helped to create and shape the sound and identity of Iranian American emcee Weapon-X. Originally from Brooklyn New York and now residing in Los Angeles California, Weapon-X has credited his experiences on both Coasts as well as that of his ethnic background as influences that have contributed to that of his overall style.

In 2008 Weapon released his official debut album "Portrait of a Starving Artist" to favorable reviews. With the majority of the album produced by the late Clockwork Murder, the album generated such a buzz on the net that despite receiving little promotion and Weapon-X's little known reputation at the time the album was heavily featured on bootleggers hip hop blogs all across the net, further helping increase the album's popularity. A few short months later, Weapon-X would team up with local San Fernando Valley emcee Basic, to form Basic Weaponry and release "The Sleepless Sessions" EP. Weapon-X would also team with UK emcee Grievous Bodily Harm to form the group, The Eastern Condors. They would release their EP "The Sofreh" in 2010.

In 2011, Weapon-X is preparing to release his sophomore effort "The Side Effect of Hunger" releasing the official single "Classick" feat. Jess the Facts and Blac Heat along with it's accompanying video produced by Arash Tebbi and Rugger Productions. Following the completion of this project there are also plans of a possible Eastern Condors LP to come.

Added by: RealHipHopForever, 26/Mar/11 | Comments: 0

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