Monday, February 11, 2013

Mirrors - Justin Timberlake

Now this is what I'm talking about! THIS right here is the JT we all knew and loved. I have no idea why this wasn't the lead single off The 20/20 Experience and Suit & Tie was, but whatever. A truly enjoyable track that you should definitely not miss out on. Oh, and did I mention that it's just over 8 minutes long? Yeah. Not that that's a bad thing, because I doesn't even feel that long. Anyway, enjoy this one.

Cake Boy (Video) - Hoodie Allen


As you all probably know by now, I'm a huge Hoodie Allen fan. That being said, I believe that I can honestly say that some people aren't going to like his newest track. Cake Boy is hard hitting flow centered track, that Hoodie actually kills, but it lacks that little bit of pop-y melody that some of Hoodie's more popular tracks have. But, like I said, this track is dope and the video is even better, so don't miss out. Plus, see if you can spot the Radical Something cameo. Enjoy.

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Grammy - Purity Ring

Who would have ever thought that I would be posting a Soulja Boy cover? Not me, I can tell you that much. But after I pressed play on this new gem from Purity Ring, I just couldn't help but enjoy it. Seriously, don't skip out on this one. Enjoy.

Started From The Bottom (Video) - Drake


You all probably know my initial thoughts on this track already, but I figured since Drizzy decided to drop some visuals to accompany it, I couldn't let you miss out on them. Now I hate to say it, but this joint is actually starting to grow on me. It could possibly be the absolutely hilarious Shoppers Drug Mart cameo in this video though. Anyway, peep the visuals above, and if you're feeling the track, cop it below.

Way Out - Yelawolf

Wow, I definitely slept on this one over the weekend. I wrote this ENTIRE post on Friday, but just didn't end up publishing it, so for that I apologize. Here you go:

My first introduction to Yelawolf was with his mixtape Trunk Musik back in '10, and I've been a fan since then. That being said, Yela's latest stuff really hasn't been amazing, and I've been silently hoping that he would go back to his older sound. Yes I'm aware how hipster it is to say that, but he really was on point back then. Way Out is his latest, and it's a huge flashback to those days. I'm hooked. Check this one out.