All I need is this track, a hit of E, two glow sticks and then watch me twerk it out!
Nah, you know you’re on to something when the club DJ’s take your music, speed up the BPM’s and start featuring it. When I listened to this, my inner wild child was immediately summoned, similar to when I heard the Crookers remix. Too bad CuDi hasn’t even dropped an album & already has retirement plans in the making.
Now, somebody bring me some water before I dehydrate.
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DJ Slink x Kid Cudi x White Stripes – “Day-N-Whitestripes”
White Folks Get Crunk via Hype Machine
Swizz Beatz – You Stay On my Mind
OJ Da Juiceman – I’m Boomin & Bunkin
Jadakiss Feat. Swizz Beats & OJ Da Juiceman -Who’s Real
Tony Yayo – Durag 2 A Skimask
Tyler Durand (Feat. Moka Only) – Find A Way (Prod. by Moka Only)
David Dallas – Indulge Me
Invincible – Taxicab Confessions (Prod. by Da Beatminerz) via Fresh Selects


Gotty You my dude but I’m Good one
lol, it’s cool fam.
Nice blend
Damn, dude trying to leave all extra early. Oh well, hope his album is what we’ve been waiting for. Still got love.
BRAND NUBIAN VETERAN GRAND PUBA
SIGNS WITH BABYGRANDE RECORDS
FOR “RETROACTIVE”
For Immediate Release
March 16th, 2009
Hip-Hop legend and founding member of the seminal group Brand Nubian,
Grand Puba announces his signing with indie powerhouse Babygrande
Records for the release of his fourth solo album, “Retroactive”
on June 23, 2008.
Grand Puba has been a crucial participant in the hip-hop movement since
its early days. Originally a member of the group Masters of Ceremony, he
became the lead emcee of the New Rochelle-based Brand Nubian in 1989.
Although their upbeat music and positive lyrics tied them strongly to the
Native Tongues movement (De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest etc.) Brand
Nubian’s politics and religion were always at the forefront of their music,
paving the way for groups like Dead Prez, RZA & GZA (of Wu-Tang), Black
Star, Brother Ali & countless others.
As a solo artist, Grand Puba has been extremely successful as well. Many
consider both his release of “Reel 2 Reel,” (’92) and “2000″ (’95) to be
classics. In 1998, he reunited with Brand Nubian for “Foundation” and in
2004 for “Fire In The Hole” on Babygrande. With the forthcoming
“Retroactive” release, Grand Puba once again returns to his trademark
style–brilliant lyrics, socio-political themes and a smooth laid-back delivery.
Grand Puba’s flow is as refined as ever, his beat selection top-notch, and
the finished project promises to fill a much needed void in hip-hop, at a time
when positive, progressive and upbeat messages are sorely needed in the
world. “Grand Puba is the father to so many styles in hip-hop. Its good to
have him back–the game needs him. We have a great relationship with
Brand Nubian and we had so much success with Lord Jamar’s solo release
in 2006 that it only makes sense to keep it in the family,” says Chuck Wilson
Babygrande’s CEO.
I keep trying to tell ya’ll rappers don’t retire, they just say that.
pretty nice mix.. i likey
Thanks for posting the new warm up single ‘Find A Way’ Feat. Moka Only. Stay tuned for the EP ‘Thinking Out Loud’ coming this summer.
Thanks for posting the new warm up single ‘Find A Way’ Feat. Moka Only. Stay tuned for the EP ‘Thinking Out Loud’ coming this summer. http://www.myspace.com/tdurandmusic