Monday, April 2, 2012

Tomorrow - Eddy B & Tim Gunter

Yet another great track from the duo Eddy B & Tim Gunter. I would just like to say that I don't think that these guys have dropped a track that I didn't like. Every single one has been thoroughly enjoyable, and this one is no different. Tomorrow has amazing production from Tim Gunter, and unreal lyrical content and flow from Eddy B. Overall, a great track, so enjoy it.

Avenue Music (Mixtape) - Sam Lachow

Here is Sam Lachow's latest project, his Avenue Music EP. Overall a really solid EP, but it does have a little bit of a different sound when compared to his Brand New Bike mixtape. Not that that's a bad thing, because it's really not. Avenue Music is a bit grittier than his previous mixtape, but it still manages to retain the soul and flow that got me hooked on Sam Lachow's sound in the first place. Definitely an EP you should check out. Enjoy this one, and be on the watch for more from Sam Lachow.

Liquor Store - Sam Lachow ft. Ariana DeBoo, Raz, & Ryan Rotoro

23rd Avenue - Sam Lachow ft Gabby, B Skeez, Wilson Luxurious, Sky Blaow, & Riley Mulherkar

Got Soul - Sam Lachow ft. Ariana DeBoo


Dowload: Avenue Mixtape

Boyfriend (Remix) - Mike Stud


I will admit, when Biebs dropped his track Boyfriend, I was actually impressed. It reminded me a bit of early JT, and that's saying something. Anyway, I knew the beat was unreal, so it was just a matter of time until someone jumped on it, but I never expected Mike Stud to be the one to do it. That being said, he actually kills this one. It's filled with that classic Mike Stud flow, and definitely does not disappoint. Enjoy it.

Open Book / Take What's Mine - Hendersin

Hendersin is probably one of my favorite artists in the game right now. His sound and flow is just so consistently good, his lyrics are always filled with emotion and thought, and his production is always unreal. The three key things to being a great artist, he has. Anyway, here are his latest gems in celebration of 900 followers on Twitter. The first is an amazing remix of Cris Cab's Angels and Demons. A great track that I can guarantee you will find yourself hanging on every word that Hendersin spits.




The second track that Hendersin dropped is called Take What's Mine. Definitely a bit tougher than Open Book, but it really shows his depth as an artist. From what I can gather, these are possibly just stand alone single, and not actually off of Hendersin's upcoming mixtape, Henny In Ya System, which hopefully should drop soon. Anyway, Enjoy these ones.

Eat Your Vegetables - Childish Gambino

Gambino is back. With his first new track since Camp, he decides to show off his versatility as an artist. Instead of his normal flow, Gambino takes on a sharp and slightly darker sound, which if you ask me, is really dope. It really shows that D-Money aka Childish Gambino aka Donald Golver is an extremely well rounded artist, and isn't just a one trick pony. Anyway, enjoy.

My Paradise - PJ Simas


PJ Simas is back with his final Simas Sunday of the series, and I'll tell you that it's one hell of a way to end it. A gorgeous new track where PJ takes on Coldplay's track Paradise, and to be honest, I didn't really know what to expect with it. Paradise is a huge track, and before hearing this, I didn't think that it could ever be used in hip-hop for that reason. But, then comes along PJ Simas, and he manages to pull it off flawlessly, showing us why he really is an amazing artist. Anyway, enjoy the final addition to the Simas Sunday Series, and be on the watch for news of his upcoming third album. Enjoy.