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Click on the picture above to download B.O.B.’s May 25th Mixtape, the title of which is also the release date of his album. Be sure to check it out.
So we’re half way through November. If you ask me, that’s crazy, because just last week I was wearing shorts… Despite my denial however, it is in fact no longer October. Here comes mixtape number 2… – Notes from November (check out mixtape number 1, The Evolution of Love, here).
This one’s a blend of some old and new, and a little departure from hip-hop. Download it by clicking on the tape below.
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“Cus if the music doesn’t hurt, then the music doesn’t work.”
Let me introduce you to the trio known as Andy Suzuki and The Method. Singer and song writer, Andy Suzuki, comes together with percussionist, Kozza Babumba (grandson of Grammy-winner Babatunde Olatunji), and Jason G, on electric violin, to bring you a powerful experience. My boy Modi put me onto these guys earlier this Fall, since which their track, California, has been my anthem for the season thus far – having lived in New York City for a year, and harboring an unexplaiable desire to experience California, this song really spoke to me. Then Andy sent me their Free Hundred Pianos EP, and I was on board.
Providence is a city (yes, a city) very close to my heart, one which I have a lot of great memories in. I had no idea these guys went to Brown, until I was watching this video, Kozza’s Story, and they started talking about the Ratty. I was like, wait… the Ratty?? Having enjoyed many Fall days on Brown University’s campus in little old Providence, I was thrilled to see some local talent get some recognition and appreciation. Between RISD and Brown, College Hill is a breeding grounds for pure creativity, inspiration and unparalleled genius. So it’s no surprise that these young men hail from here. Needless to say, in addition to them being Ivy League intellectuals, I’m sure they are some pretty chill individuals (seeing as how they chose to go to Brown).
With a soulful sound, introspective lyrics, and a refreshing sense of modesty, Andy Suzuki is a breathe of fresh air to the music scene. You might not categorize him as an R&B singer, but then again, you might. I would say a mix between John Legend and John Mayer. His reflective lyrics and sound also remind me a lot of Plain White T’s and Augustana, two bands I have much admiration for. The track 300 Pianos, which his album is titled after, is a reflection on the artist’s father’s battle with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Download Free Hundred Pianoshere. If you like what you hear, you can purchase their full 13-track album, 300 Pianos on iTunes, which I strongly suggest. Also, check out his MySpace, or follow him on Twitter.
Live performance in Providence…
And he even sings Japanese (he’s half-Japanese half-Jewish)…. This song’s entitled Tegami, which I believe means Letter?
(Don’t get too excited…or do… it’s only my own compilations)
Love… it’s an ambitious topic, and one that a whole blog could be dedicated to. Nevertheless, I attempted to put together a mini 4-part mixtape series of ‘The Evolution of Love.’ I tried to keep it in the hip-hop/r&b genre, otherwise I could have gone all over the place and never would have been able to narrow it down. I organized it temporally, or I guess you could say, causally, according to my own view of love, sort of as a personal diary. The break down: First comes The First Love, followed by the break up and so The Pieces Left. Then comes the transition between the healing process, the crush and the TransitoryLove. And eventually through the search we arrive at The Catch.
Enjoy…. or don’t. Your choice. Click on the pictures to download the mixtapes.
Wiz dropped his mixtape Burn After Rolling on Monday. Best Track: “If I Were A Lame”
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Also, check out “The Thrill”
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It’s herrrreeee. Download it, you won’t regret it.
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Download Mike Posner ‘One Foot Out The Door’ mixtape here.
Brooklyn artist Emilio Rojas put together this little skit with Donnell Rawlings (of Chappelle’s Show fame) to promote his new project with DJ Green Lantern, ‘The Natural’, which is said to drop November 4th. So far, I’m a bigger fan of this little video than I am of the music I’ve heard from him, but we shall see.
Also, check out his ‘Recession Proof’ mixtape, presented by DJ Noodles & Legend. It didn’t do much for me, but you can decide for yourself. Download ‘Recession Proof’ mixtape here.
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Favorite tracks: Careless Whispers, Lets Get F***ed Up, Truth ft. Freddy Crooks, and Superstar.
Also, download his remix of Kings of Leon’s ‘Use Somebody’
“So for now I’m gon’ be gone till November, with these memories I remember, cus my heart is so cold like the middle of December. I will lend an open hand to anyone in my shoes. I swear they ain’t lying when they say your heart is the hardest thing to lose.”
The soon-to-be Duke Grad, Mike Posner, produduces and performs his own improved version of Soulja Boy’s Kiss Me Thru The Phone (in his dorm room). His mixtape ‘One foot Out The Door’ will be available on iTunes on October 29. It features the likes of Big Sean, Wale, Kid Cudi, 30H3, GLC, XV, Freddie Gibbs, Pill and Saigon.
And if you don’t already have his ‘A Matter of Time’ mixtape, it’s a must in my opinion. Favorite tracks: ‘Still Not Over You ft. Eric Holljes’ and ‘Cooler Than Me ft. Big Sean’ …. I’m just going to start listing every track, so I’ll just stop.
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