K’naan - “T.I.A.” Video
AUDIO By TC on May 13, 2009 at 12:14 pm“This Is Africa!”
Spotted at The Artist Who Doesn’t Use Twitter’s Blog.
Previously Posted — “People Like Me” - Review Of K’naan’s Troubadour | Video: 2009 NFL Draft Spot Featuring K’Naan’s “Dreamer”
Posted in AUDIO, GENERAL, MUSIC, VIDEO — Tags: K'Naan, Troubadour

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Original Hood Shit
Artist: Waiwan
Album: Distraction
Genre: HipHop/Trip Hip/Mellow Chillout
Genre: Electronic
Style: Downtempo, Trip-Hop, Abstract Hip-Hop, Nu-Jazz
Bitrate: 256 kbit
Size: 114,89 mb
Tracklisting:
1. The Deep
2. Nightmare
3. Ain’t Easy
4. Yesterday
5. Goddess
6. Blue
7. Hindsight
8. Filtered Funk
9. Revenge
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P3IUQ5F7
Artist: Waiwan
Album: Distraction
Genre: HipHop/Trip Hip/Mellow Chillout
Genre: Electronic
Style: Downtempo, Trip-Hop, Abstract Hip-Hop, Nu-Jazz
Bitrate: 256 kbit
Size: 114,89 mb
Tracklisting:
1. The Deep
2. Nightmare
3. Ain’t Easy
4. Yesterday
5. Goddess
6. Blue
7. Hindsight
8. Filtered Funk
9. Revenge
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P3IUQ5F7
Artist: Waiwan
Album: Distraction
Genre: HipHop/Trip Hip/Mellow Chillout
Genre: Electronic
Style: Downtempo, Trip-Hop, Abstract Hip-Hop, Nu-Jazz
Bitrate: 256 kbit
Size: 114,89 mb
Tracklisting:
1. The Deep
2. Nightmare
3. Ain’t Easy
4. Yesterday
5. Goddess
6. Blue
7. Hindsight
8. Filtered Funk
9. Revenge
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P3IUQ5F7
Woops, sorry about the multiple post, browser playing up.
The K’Naan track is tight, reminds me a little bit of dead prez, nice uptempo track, good video too.
Got to shout out Mozambique and Egypt of course.
@paw: Mozambique is nice. Very lovely ladies. Stayed at this bangin ass hotel there. Can’t remember the name though.
As for K’naan, i need to have a conversation with this brother.
@Contra, was planning on heading out to Mozambique later on this year, got two uncles there. Looks like the sort of place where a man can get focused and re-energised.
Yep, K’naan is nice with his, got some slammin tracks, so an interview with him would sure be a welcome feature.