Asher Roth – Pabst & Jazz Mixtape
12.20.11Asher Roth is joined by The Blended Babies and friends as he brings out his latest project, the Pabst & Jazz mixtape. Pour up, then cue it up and enjoy. Read the rest of this entry »
Asher Roth is joined by The Blended Babies and friends as he brings out his latest project, the Pabst & Jazz mixtape. Pour up, then cue it up and enjoy. Read the rest of this entry »
Your friendly Neighborhood Nip had a quiet run this year while touring but he’s bacc with the sequel to his last mixtape in The Marathon Continues. Dom Kennedy, YG Hootie and 1500 Or Nothing are down for the long jog. After basically being M.I.A. from your daily blog consumption, the real question is: are you? Tell your iPod to get ready to work it out if you’re up for the Compton challenge. Read the rest of this entry »
After a night of being cross-faded, if you’re out of Advil®, the best cure for that migraine the day after is more liquor. So just in case you’ve started get comfortable with Game’s Purp & Patron mixtape, he’s unleashed a sequel, The Hangover, to help you rid those morning after blues. Last week’s offering wasn’t bad, especially in comparison to his 2010 releases, but there was still definitely room for improvement. Read the rest of this entry »
In a matter of days, Game cranked out enough content to last listeners for a while. First there was the two-disc Purp & Patron, quickly followed by the release of a version sans Skee. Next up, Purp & Patron: The Hangover, a collection of ten tracks that didn’t make the original P&P release, Read the rest of this entry »
With his label situation in chaos, and his buzz hitting the ice faster than Brett Favre’s head, Neighborhood Nip has been in an uphill race the past few months. It’s a pursuit against the executives, the music machine, and what brought about fame in the first place: the swiftly and relentlessly turning Internet. But through whatever politics and whatnot he’s enduring, we, the loyal fans, have been graced with his latest, aptly titled mixtape, The Marathon. Read the rest of this entry »