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J-Flex

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  1. On 3/28/2016 at 9:02 PM, GreenHitz.com said:

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    The persona of producer and singer Jahron Brathwaite, PartyNextDoor finds the Toronto-based artist experimenting with a fractured blend of minimal hip-hop and R&B that has drawn natural comparisons to fellow Canadians Drake and the Weeknd. The first artist signed to Drake's Warner Bros.-supported OVO Sound label, Brathwaite made his self-titled debut on the label in July 2013. A low-key release with Drake featured on one cut, it reached number 34 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. A sequel, PartyNextDoor Two, followed in July 2014 with a greater promotional push. It topped R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and crossed into the Billboard 200 at number 19, aided by "Recognize," on which Drake once again provided an assist. PNDColours, a four-track EP, followed in December 2014. No stranger to featured appearances himself, Brathwaite returned Drake's favor on Nothing Was the Same and If You're Reading This It's Too Late, and he also appeared on cuts by the likes of P. Reign, Big Sean, and King Louie. ~ Gregory Heaney & Andy Kellman

    Follow @PARTYOMO on twitter!
    Follow @Drake on twitter!

    http://smarturl.it/ComeSeeMe

     

     

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    nice track

     

  2. On 12/20/2015 at 0:45 PM, GreenHitz.com said:

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    Miami-based rapper Trina first gained notoriety in 1998 with her appearance on Trick Daddy's www.thug.com album. Her own debut album, Da Baddest Bitch, featured a cameo by Trick Daddy and was released in early 2000 on Atlantic Records. She spent the next two years honing her raw, raunchy style. She paired up with Missy Elliott for the recording of her second effort, 2002's Diamond Princess. Out of her first three albums, the star-studded, very polished 2005 effort Glamorest Life sold the worst, even with the hit single "Here We Go" featuring Kelly Rowland. No surprise, then, that her 2008 release, Still da Baddest, was a return to the rawness of her debut. Two years later Amazin' offered a more sophisticated set of tracks with everyone from Lil Wayne to Mario Winans lending a hand. ~ Heather Phares

    Follow @TRINArockstarr on twitter!
    Follow @IamRicoLove on twitter!

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/f**k-boy-single/id1056432427?ls=1

     

     

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    it's cool

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