Dr. Dre & Eminem (Crown Duels Tribute)
One of my favourite production outfits at the minute, Crown Duels, with a monster tribute to Hip-Hop legends Dr. Dre & Eminem. This is mental, but works on so many levels.
One of my favourite production outfits at the minute, Crown Duels, with a monster tribute to Hip-Hop legends Dr. Dre & Eminem. This is mental, but works on so many levels.
50 Cent is back with a brand new single, which features long term collaborator Eminem & Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine. This has all the elements to do well in the charts, but enough to keep the Hip-Hop heads excited for what 50 & Em have for us in the future. 50's second verse is big.
'Asylum' is my favourite track from Slaughterhouse's highly anticipated sophmore album 'Welcome To Our House', which is set to be released August 28th on Shady Records. The track is only a bonus cut, but features and is produced by the supergroup's label boss Eminem. Em's production skills are severely under-rated.
Woody releases the final leak from his forthcoming 'Woody x KanYe West: Remixed' mixtape, which sees the California-born producer putting his own twist on some of his favourite KanYe tracks. This sees him totally flip Drake's Boi-1da produced anthem on its head, and take you on a simply fabulous musical journey. Everything about this hits the right spot, and I can't wait for the mixtape, which drops Friday 4th May.
After a snippet dropped a while ago, you can now heard the full version of the Statik Selektah produced and Eminem featuring single from Obie Trice's forthcoming album 'Bottoms Up'. April 3rd is the release date - it's pretty good album, I've always had time for Obie.
Here is the lead single off Yelawolf's Shady debut, Radioactive, which is due out September 27th. If this is anything to go by, then the album will be one to look out for. CyHi on top form as ever.
Some incredibly sick visuals for the lead single off Eminem & Royce Da 5'9's collaborative EP, Hell: The Sequel. One of the best Hip-Hop tunes of 2011, and probably the best Hip-Hop video of 2011 - reminds me of an updated version of Hot Thing by Talib Kweli. I hope Em takes what he done on this EP on to his next album, because this tune alone is better than anything off Relapse and Recovery.
Two of my favourite tracks from Eminem & Royce Da 5'9's highly anticipated collaborative EP, Hell: The Sequel. Loud Noises features the Slaughterhouse boys and Welcome To Hell is produced by Mobb Deep's own, Havoc. I don't think it's either of their best work by any stretch of the imagination, but I do think it's a lot more enjoyable than Relapse & Recovery. Out on the 14th June.
Preview of a track that is apparently going to be on the Doctor's long overdue album, Detox. Sounds about 100x better than I Need A Doctor. More of this please Dre.
One of Dr. Dre’s better videos. Bit cheesy in places, but some parts are brilliant, especially the opening few scenes.