Machine Gun Kelly just recently stopped by the Hands Of God studio at the world famous Fantasy Factory to record a song with Drama Beats for his upcoming Young & Reckless mixtape. The mixtape will be coming soon, check the video for the MGK studio antics.
Space Capone is a local Nashville act, and in a city flooded by music talent, they are one of the best live acts I’ve seen. I recently had the pleasure of seeing them at Mercy Lounge, a fantastic venue in Nashville, where they unexpectedly played a two-part, three and a half hour set. It seemed that every person in the building was at least moving their limbs to the music, while most were dancing their hearts out. Space Capone’s style is a modern take on dance funk with a horn section and a vocalist who has a very large stage, undeniably appealing presence. They know how to keep the crowd moving.
The video above is set to my favorite track on their first record, Transformation, and the title of the song (I Just Wanna Dance) speaks for itself. This song will put you in a damn good mood and make your body start grooving. The footage itself is taken from various footage of people dancing and some shots taken live at a Space Capone show. Unfortunately, they don’t offer any downloads for free, but I thought the track was hype enough to post regardless.
Below are links to their two albums, digitally available to buy on iTunes.
The “newly” famous, so to speak, Sean Anderson takes us through some of the perks of being a famous rapper. If you haven’t heard yet, Sean’s debut effort Finally Famous is expected to push numbers just shy of 100K, which is very impressive for a debut album.
Here is the visuals to accompany the third single off Lupe’s latest endeavor, Lasers. I’m not so sure how I feel about Lu’s new desire to grow his hair out, but maybe he’s taking a page out of Jay’s book and letting his hair grow until he perfects F&LII, even though that’s apparently already done. Anywho, enjoy..
After a preview a few weeks back, we now have the full version of the video to accompany the Wizzle-assisted single off Tinie’s re-release of Disc-Overy. This song is unbelievably catchy and I’m quite surprised it hasn’t gained more of a following on American radio, but I guess time will tell. I have a strange feeling that we might start seeing Wiz being hired for more and more features as the hook man. Just a thought.. Enjoy..
A few weeks back, Clifford took to his website to announce that his new single will be unleashed to the world while he is still in the big house. Although there is no definitive answer yet as to whether this is that single he was alluding to, this Bobby Ray collabo certainly sounds single-worthy. Beyond that, Tip is back… A very solid offering from T.I. #FreeTip & Enjoy…
The Dean’s List just let loose the video to accompany the fan favorite track off their very successful release, The Drive-In. This track has slowly become the theme song for this extremely talented trio and it’s no secret as to why. I can’t say I’ve ever thrown eggs at homeless people, but to each his own I guess. Ha. The only thing I’d really question in this video is the choice of Busch Light.. All kidding aside, enjoy..
… and i’m definitely impressed. Months and months of work went into the creation of Michael Cameron’s first all original mixtape “Elevator Music” and thats very easy to see in the quality of the songs. The first (and only) leak off of the tape “Crash” was featured on GMAD a few weeks ago and got an incredible response… the rest of the tape is even better. This Philadelphia native defines young talent, displaying an unbelievable amount of raw talent and charisma both on and off the track. Check out “Crash” below as well as two of my other favorites from the tape, “Summertime Flow” and “Change of Heart”. You can download the whole tape on Datpiff, it’s sponsored so you won’t need a login. Also – Check out Michael on Facebook & Twitter