Author: DJRahdu

M.E.D. – Privacy feat Steve Arringtonn (prod by Madlib)

If Privacy is a throwaway track, I wonder what the rest of M.E.D.’s Classic album is going to sound like! Actually, you can preview the album HERE which features a total of 10 Madlib beats (out of 14 tracks), plus Karriem Riggins and Georgia Anne Muldrow on the boards! Talib Kweli, Oh No, & Aloe Blacc amongst others provide assistance on vocals for Classic which will be physically released Nov 1, but you can cop the digi now. Download the ultra smooth Privacy HERE

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Goapele – Money

In case you didn’t know Goapele’s album dropped yesterday! At 9 tracks long, Break of Dawnfinds Goapele experimenting with different genres of music which may shock or delight long time fans. Don’t purchase this album looking for another Closer, the single or album, you won’t find it | Preview Break of Dawn HERE

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Tabi Bonney – On Jupiter

I finally got my hands on Tabi Bonney’s latest release, The Summer Years and I must say it’s not exactly what I was expecting. Ski Beats has taken his former production style and morphed it into creating harder, obscure beats. Aside from the Murs assisted lead single, Hip Hop and Love the only track that’s comparable is the intro track, On Jupiter that I’m really enjoying. Check it out and preview the album HERE

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Common – Let’s Move

  I’ve been really impressed by what I’m hearing from Common lately. D. Steele laced Common with a soulful sample based production that allows ComSense to really deliver

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Lalah Hathaway – This Could Be Love

Three years after the release of her last album, Lalah Hatahaway returns with her highly anticipated Where it All Begins. Like many recently, it seems as if she’s trying to cover all bases to ensure mainstream success on this her sixth studio album. My favorite, though, is a track that’s perfect for the change in temperature we’re now experiencing, because This Could Be Love will definitely heat things up. The album drops this Tue, grab it and let us know what you think

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