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  1. Whilst many of SEPALOTS contemporaries – still on the search for a ‚new sound’ – scour Electro and EuroTrash for their pickings, SEPALOT employs a very different approach. ‘Chasing Clouds’ represents song-writing by means of virtuosic sampling. Scratching vinyl merges with large string ensembles and churning basslines. As though constructing a mosaic, he dissects melodies and rhythms into their smallest elements and recombines them to create a new musical masterpiece. ‘Chasing Clouds’ is proof of the successful marriage that is futuristic Retro-Sound. Proof that development can be the result of return and reflection. But it also represents progress and the beginning of a new chapter. ‘Chasing Clouds’ feat. Fashawn, Ladi6, Buff1 and more. http://www.sepalot.com http://www.facebook.com/sepalot Download S. Weiss Ft. Fashawn & Chill Moody - Change mp3 Contact: sr@en4cer.org / DL@eskapaden.net / 089 288 59550
  2. Rap-Up TV: Kevin McCall Speaks on Chris Brown’s ‘Fortune,’ Solo Debut http://t.co/H1lM1fq

  3. Meek Mill Ft. Rick Ross - Ima Boss (Official Video) http://t.co/fq1JpVU

  4. T.I. Transferred from Halfway House to Undisclosed Location http://t.co/yMsjL00

  5. Heartsoul Collaborates With Jojo For Model Search http://t.co/OoHB6cM

  6. Lil Wayne Performs In Colorado For “I Am Still Music” Tour [Videos x Pics] http://t.co/hdcU83r

  7. Video: Emilio Rojas – Breaking Point http://t.co/PC7lARI

  8. Atlanta rapper Mr. Chris has become known in the Atlanta underground scene for making street records that bang in clubs. Now Chris is making another big splash this year by linking up with Wingo from the superstar R&B group Jagged Edge to create"That Special Girl" which is sure to take radio by storm. Follow @mrchris10 on twitter! http://www.mrchrismusic.com/ Download Mr Chris Ft. Wingo - That Special Girl Clean mp3 Download Mr Chris Ft. Wingo - That Special Girl Dirty mp3 Contact: bosshouse_ent@yahoo.com / 770-256-8571
  9. Download Now! Atlanta rapper Mr. Chris has become known in the Atlanta underground scene for making street records that bang in clubs. Now Chris is making another big splash this year by linking up with Wingo from the superstar R&B group Jagged Edge to create"That Special Girl" which is sure to take radio by storm. Please click on the download link above to enjoy the songs from Mr. Chris! Follow @mrchris10 on twitter! http://www.mrchrismusic.com/
  10. Cop: Nice Kicks x adidas Originals Campus 80s “Game Day” http://t.co/aXKWRQB

  11. Meek Mill – I’m A Boss f. Rick Ross (Video) http://t.co/7Qpeo1b

  12. Busta Rhymes Honored To Be On Tha Carter IV http://t.co/W3U3NYL

  13. Download Now! Nina “B” Blanka has spent her entire life surrounded by music and the entertainment business, thanks largely in part to her grandfather's security company. The company, which is currently under the supervision of her father, was the personal security for Aretha Franklin from the beginning stages of her career to present. “I fell in love with music and the creative process of it all, as early as I can remember. In and out of studios with my dad and being surrounded by some of the greats, I’ve always known I belonged in this industry,” she explained. This deep-rooted love and unrelenting drive led the Detroit rapper to Atlanta to pursue her dreams of being an entertainer. She began networking, doing several showcases and open-mics around the city and gradually established her presence in the game. Her bubbly personality, hard work, and persistence paid off when she landed a managing position in Atlanta's premier studio Hot Beats Recording Studios. She proudly considered the position an opportunity of a lifetime and it was there when transitioning into a solid household name in the music industry began. From the hood to mainstream, Nina B has enjoyed her journey in the industry thus far and knows it's only just begun. Follow @msninablanka on twitter! http://www.mshollyhood.com/ Facebook: Nina B Blanka
  14. Chris Brown Fan Returns $22,000 Rolex At MTV Awards http://t.co/RBR08pp

  15. No PR or editor to write about Mike Corleone just the facts. Hailing from Texas, King Co is one of the most known unknown underground artist out! Mike Corleone WILL NOT be slept on any longer! With 50k fans on combined social sites and 100's of thousands of youtube views King Co will have his Redemption which is the title of his upcoming street album. With endorsements from major arist from Slim Thug to Young Dro and DJs like DJ Skee to DJ Smallz, its time to let the world GET FAMILIAR! Follow @kingco915 on twitter! http://reverbnation.com/mikecorleone http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mike-Corleone-Music-Page/197508386701 http://youtube.com/kingcotv http://iamkingco.com Download Mike Corleone aka King Co - iSpazz Clean mp3 Download Mike Corleone aka King Co - iSpazz Dirty mp3 Contact: (832) 319-8945 / kingcobooking@gmail.com
  16. Download Now! A game-changing artist and an impervious celebrity, Lil Wayne began as his career as a near-novelty — a preteen delivering hardcore hip-hop — but through years of maturation and reinventing the mixtape game, he developed into a million-selling rapper with a massive body of work, one so inventive and cunning that it makes his famous claim of being the "best rapper alive" worth considering. Born Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. and raised in the infamous New Orleans neighborhood of Hollygrove, he was a straight-A student but never felt his true intelligence was expressed through any kind of report card. He found music was the best way to express himself, and after taking the name Gangsta D he began writing rhymes. Combining a strong work ethic with aggressive self-promotion, the 11-year-old convinced the Cash Money label to take him on, even if it was just of odd jobs around the office. A year later, in-house producer Mannie Fresh partnered him with the 14-year-old B.G. and dubbed the duo the B.G.'z. Although only B.G.'s name appeared on the cover, the 1995 album True Story has since been accepted as the B.G.'z debut album both by fans and the Cash Money label. The 1997 album Chopper City was supposed to be the follow-up, but when Wayne accidentally shot himself in the chest with a .44, it became a solo B.G. release.That same year, he officially took the moniker Lil Wayne, dropping the "D" from his first name in order to separate himself from an absent father. He joined B.G., Juvenile, and Young Turk for another Fresh project, the teen hardcore rap group the Hot Boys, who released their debut album, Get It How U Live!, in 1997. Two years later, Cash Money would sign a distribution deal with the major-label Universal. Mainstream distribution would help that year's Hot Boys album Guerrilla Warfare to reach the number one spot on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 1998, Lil Wayne would appear on Juvenile's hit single "Back That Thing Up," or "Back That Azz Up" as it appeared on Juvie's album 400 Degreez. Wayne would launch his solo career a year later with the album Tha Block Is Hot, featuring the hit single title track. It went double platinum but the rapper was still unknown to Middle America, since his hardcore rhymes and the rough Cash Money sound had not yet crossed over. His second album, Lights Out (2000), failed to match the success of its predecessor but it did go gold, and with an appearance on the Big Tymers' hit single "#1 Stunna," his audience was certainly growing. While Fresh was primarily responsible for launching his career, Wayne was now much closer to Fresh's fellow Big Tymer and Cash Money CEO Birdman. When Juvenile left the label, Wayne — or "Birdman Jr." as he was calling himself — showed his allegiance to his CEO by releasing an album with a title much hotter than Juvie's breakthrough effort. 500 Degreez landed in 2002 and while it went gold, rumors began flying about Cash Money's financial troubles and possible demise. The rest of the Hot Boys had defected and Wayne's planned 2003 album was scrapped, coming out instead as an underground mixtape called Da Drought.Wayne became enamored with the mixtape world after Da Drought drew so much attention from the hip-hop press. He used these underground releases to drum up anticipation for his next official album, the breakthrough effort Tha Carter. Released in 2004, the album seemed familiar on one hand with Mannie Fresh's production, but the Wayne on the cover was a dreadlocked surprise, and the rhymes he laid on the tracks showed significant growth. His marketing skills had become sharper, too, and it was no mistake that the album's hit single, "Go DJ," mentioned hip-hop's greatest tastemakers right in the title. It reached number five on the singles chart, and with a guest shot on Destiny's Child's number three single, "Soldier," Wayne had officially crossed over. On the flip side, his street cred was supported by a slew of mixtapes released in 2005, including the popular titles Dedication with DJ Drama and Tha Suffix with DJ Khaled. Cash Money's future was no longer in doubt and traditional music business rules no longer seemed to apply, as tracks would be leaked onto the Internet and various DJs' mixtapes. "Get Something" was another bold move, as a Universal-funded video was made without the track ever seeing official release.With his alternative marketing scheme working in overdrive, the 2005 landing of Tha Carter II was a major event, selling over a quarter-million copies the week of its release. "Fireman" and "Shooter" with Robin Thicke were released as singles, while the album — which for the first time featured no Mannie Fresh productions — went platinum. It also introduced his Young Money posse, with appearances from Curren$y and Nicki Minaj, and initially came with a bonus disc featuring Wayne's greatest hits screwed and chopped by Swishahouse DJ Michael "5000" Watts. A year later he collaborated with Birdman for the Like Father, Like Son album, featuring the hit single "Stuntin' Like My Daddy." His mixtapes were still flooding the underground, including the stunning Dedication 2, which came with an iconic image of the rapper on the cover plus the much talked-about track "Georgia...Bush," a venomous response to President George W. Bush's handling of the Katrina disaster. With no official follow-up to Tha Carter II in sight, numerous collaborative tracks kept the rapper in the mainstream with "Gimme That" by Chris Brown, "Make It Rain" by Fat Joe, and "Duffle Bag Boy" by Playaz Circle becoming three of the biggest hits.Tha Carter III was promised for 2007 but didn't arrive until a year later, setting off Wayne's infamous reputation of delayed releases. Part of the problem became unauthorized leaks of the album's tracks, something combated by the official, downloadable EP The Leak released that same year. Preceded by the number one hit "Lollipop," Tha Carter III arrived in May of 2008, selling more than a million copies in its first week of release. An appearance on Saturday Night Live and four Grammy awards — including Best Rap Album — spoke to Wayne's mainstream acceptance. He also performed at that year's Country Music Awards with Kid Rock, but rather than rap, he played guitar. The guitar playing was part of Wayne's new involvement with rock music, including his help in signing Kevin Rudolf to Cash Money plus an appearance on Rudolf's massive hit "Let It Rock." His planned rock album was previewed with the 2009 single "Prom Queen," but when the album failed to meet its promised April release, the music press began to portray the rapper as the king of missed street dates. Unconcerned, Wayne forged ahead with his Young Money crew, releasing the underground mixtape Young Money Is the Army, Better Yet the Navy, the aboveground single "Every Girl," plus the official album We Are Young Money that same year. His rock album, Rebirth, would finally appear in early 2010, which coincided with Wayne being sentenced to a nine-month prison term for criminal possession of a weapon. The rapper may have been behind bars on Riker’s Island, but that didn’t stop his ten-song EP I Am Not a Human Being from seeing the light of day in September that same year. Follow @LilTuneChi on twitter! http://www.lilwayne-online.com/ http://www.myspace.com/lilwayne http://www.facebook.com/LilWayne
  17. More of Jeny Romero: Streets of NY – courtesy of Yohance DeLoatch and Artistic Curves http://t.co/rzABX7V

  18. Spank Rock – Nasty (Ft. Big Freedia) http://t.co/faUbv6V

  19. Cyhi The Prynce – Jack Of All Trades (Mixtape) http://t.co/dvFAB7M

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