December 22, 2012

Pusha T on working with Kanye/Pharell & Beef with Lil Wayne

Pro Prospek - The Polyphonic Congress



A glimpse inside the studio with one of the worlds most talented hip hop producers. Along with candid interviews of some artists he has worked with for his new live album "The Polyphonic Congress", due to be released early 2013.
Filmed & Edited by All Work/No Play productions

@ProProspek
@CongoCircle

December 16, 2012

Antagonist Dragonspit - The Ugly Truth LP


An extremely talented Producer AND Emcee hailing from Virginia Beach, Antagonist Dragonspit brings you more of that classic Boom Bap with his latest LP "The Ugly Truth".

@DragonSpitJones


December 7, 2012

December 6, 2012

IRIS P - "THE UNUSUAL"



Directed By C.Freedom & IRIS P. / Edited By LifeStyle FilmGroup.
@cfreedomphotography
@IRISPNEWORLEANS
@EGMGLifeStyle

November 22, 2012

3rd Mind feat. Joe Scudda - "I Just Wanna"



I Just Wanna Produced by 3rd Mind.... Mindful/3rd Down Productions.
video by Arie B. Reel FaNatikz Productions

Follow @3rd_Mind83

November 16, 2012

Suave & Prospek - This Can't Work

Suave & Prospek - This Can't Work from AW_NP on Vimeo.


The first video from the highly-anticipated GPNYC Records released EP Day 2 Day Soul by producer Prospek & soul singer Suave, "This Can't Work" serves as both a eulogy to love gone wrong and a promise of music gone right. Suave's soulful crooning mixed with Prospek's live instrumentation all highlighted by a jazzy trumpet feature from Christopher Cotton of The Stooges Brass Band is a musical foretelling of what happens when chemistry meets craft. Shot on location in New Orleans, La, directed and edited by All Work/No Play Productions, this video is an excellent introduction to what these ambitious independent artists have in store.

Follow on Twitter:
@SuaveIsHere
@ProProspek
@CongoCircle

Lyrikill - Retro [TRAILER]



Lyrikill gives us a preview of his upcoming album Retro with his official trailer. The New Orleans emcee’s new project is scheduled to drop on December 11th via the good folks at The Smoking Section.

Sébastien Schuller – Nightlife

October 27, 2012

Lyrikill - Shut Up & Rap



September 13, 2012

Lady Killers - G-Eazy feat. Hoodie Allen




"Possibly one of the swaggiest tracks off Must Be Nice... 'Lady Killers' is an irony soaked banger about how awesome rap life is.
I got my tour mate and friend from way back, young Hoodie Allen to hop on it too so be sure to check us out on the 'Excellent Adventure Tour' as we travel the country snatching babes
."

Starting 5 - Prod by Bink ft.Boola, Maffew Ragazino, Mickey Factz, Jon Connor

September 12, 2012

A$AP Rocky – A$VP C4 [Documentary]

Tick Tock - Pusha T x Raekwon x Joell Ortiz



From The Man With The Iron Fists soundtrack.

G-Eazy - Must Be Nice [TEASER]



"On September 26th, 2012 I'll be releasing my new album 'Must Be Nice'
Help spread the word by telling everybody you know

The album, which features all original production by myself, was written, recorded and crafted all within the walls of this studio
It will be available for free download via PLNDR.com, and for purchase with select digital retailers

Pre-order a personally signed copy now at http://shop.G-Eazy.com

Find all of my upcoming tour dates here at http://G-Eazy.com/tour"

Not Like Them - Saigon feat. Styles P

Curren$y & Harry Fraud – Leaving The Dock



"Leaving The Dock" is the first video from the EP Cigarette Boats released by @CurrenSy_Spitta & @HarryFraud. The video features the studio footage from the one-take recording of the verse & hook mixed with performance footage of the #jet lifestyle.

September 2, 2012

All Work/No Play - Off My Rocker

All Work/No Play - Off My Rocker from AW_NP on Vimeo.


All Work/No Play's second video off their latest project "The Labor Union", which is available at iTunes. This video features original BANKSY graffiti. OFF MY ROCKER is produced by AWNP. Filmed & cut by AWNP
@AWNP_Brando @AWNP_Trot @CongoCircle
itunes.apple.com/us/artist/all-work-no-play/id541720940
allworknoplayllc.bandcamp.com/

August 21, 2012

All Work/No Play - Paid Vacation


"Paid Vacation" is the third single off of All Work/No Play's album The Labor Union. The track was produced by @CongoCircle and features All Work/No Play members Trot and Brando.



The Labor Union is available on iTunes, Amazon & Bandcamp.

August 17, 2012

Curren$y Speaks On Legal Issues Surrounding New Mixtape



Last week Curren$y and Wiz Khalifa pushed back the release of their new mixtape, Live In Concert. The reason for the delay was related to legal issues surrounding the samples contained in the new music. Here, Curren$y talks about the cancellation and the impact that new lawsuit filed against artists such as himself, Mac Miller, and others who have grown through the release of free music, could have on Hip Hop.

Old School Caddy - Hit-Boy feat. KiD CuDi

August 16, 2012

Hit-Boy Freestyle On Sway In The Morning

T.I. - Go Get It

Behind The Scenes: Curren$y Feat. Wiz Khalifa "Jet Life"



Behind The Scenes Exclusively on set with Curren$y and Wiz Khalifa as they filmed Music Video for Jet Life of Curren$y's album The Stoned Immaculate. One can probably imagine what happens when the generals for both TGOD and JETS link up but just in case we have the footage for you! Wiz and Spitta talk to Nick Huff Barili about the concept of the video, lawsuits involving mixtapes, how its going to affect them, advice to new artists, their collaborate mixtape titled "Live In Concert", Wiz talks about the cover for his new album (ONIFC) and Curren$y talks about upcoming projects for the Jets crew. If that is not enough, we have plenty of weed smoking, studio footage and a few video vixens.

August 15, 2012

Rolling Stone: Rick Ross Behind The Scenes



By
Rolling Stone
August 15, 2012 7:00 AM

Rolling Stone spent the afternoon with new cover star Rick Ross in his home city of Miami as he made his rounds the day after the release of his new LP, God Forgives, I Don't. A diligent, focused Rozay visited radio stations WEDR-FM (99 Jamz) and WPOW-DM (Power 96), taking calls live on the air at the former, and greeting contest winners and running through a series of tapings and a mountain of drops at the latter, before wrapping the day with an album signing at a local Best Buy. In between, the rapper shared his thoughts on his first Rolling Stone cover. "[It's] really one of the last magazines that I really care for, just to be honest," said Ross. "The Rolling Stone situation was something special, you know, and I most definitely was happy to be a part of it.

What stood out the most was Ross' comradery with radio station personnel. The "Bawse" chatted with DJs and program directors like old friends – and in fact this was exactly the case. "This was the first station that played my music ever," Ross told our cameras during a commercial break from his 99 Jamz interview. "So every album that I put out, I'm gonna make sure I go out of my way to be here."

During an interview with Power 96's morning show, Ross offered insight into his early grind and his current obsession with Instagram. "Reading [album] credits to me was just as important as looking at the artwork . . . I kinda use that Instagram as that, too . . . this [is] what life like when you go hard."

The new issue of Rolling Stone featuring Rick Ross hits newsstands on Friday, August 17th.

Interview by Jesse Serwer

Paasky - Thug Life


Humble Monsta ep. 1 - The Kid Daytona



The first episode for Bink's 'Humble Monsta' webisode series. In this episode Bink and The Kid Daytona collaborate on music and jokes at his studio in Norfolk, VA. Series produced by Visually Inklined.

Twitter:
Bink - @binkdog
The Kid Daytona - @thekiddaytona
Visually Inklined - @vizink

Rick Ross - Amsterdam

August 14, 2012

Nas Addresses Ghost Writing Rumor

Dee-1 - Master P

Statik Selektah & Termanology “1982 In Europe”

Beats TV Presents: Mikkey Halsted (Freestyle)

I Wish You Would / Cold - DJ Khaled feat. Kanye West & Rick Ross

Busta Rhymes – "Life & Rhymes" [Documentary]

DJ Khaled “Kiss the Ring Promo Tour” [Vlog #1]



Go on promo tour with DJ Khaled as he goes to different cities to push his upcoming album Kiss The Ring, due out August 21.

Kendrick Lamar - “Radio Run” [Documentary]

Nardwuar vs. 2 Chainz

Behind The Beat: Beat Billionaire “Bag Of Money”

Studio Sessions: Raekwon & J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League (Part 2)

D-WHY - New York Times

A$AP Rocky - Purple Kisses

August 13, 2012

Jern - Modern Slang (Prod. by Trot)



Dir by Treezy for Vizually Inklined

In the tradition of stellar artists and producers hailing from Virginia comes Jern; a Norfolk native with a style and flow unlike any of his predecessors. His stamp of approval is official as he's been blessed to rock on tracks produced by Nottz and featured on songs with Mic Legacy, Khizman of DMP, Che Grand and Truck North of The Roots. However, Jern is not defined simply by who he's worked with - his definitions speaks for themselves on the ode to the legendary DITC member, Big L. Modern Slang is an adaptation of Ebonics, updated with new slang and peppered with VA style, while never departing from the real hip-hop vibe. Jern's witty wordplay and classic production by TROT (@AWNP_TROT), along with scratches by the highly respected DJ Strez (@Strez757) makes "Modern Slang" a gem for both Golden Era purists and new schoolers alike.

August 8, 2012

iStandard Producers Showcase - NOLA



iStandard Producers make their New Orleans debut w/ Grammy Award winning producer judges Street Runner & Symbolyc One. Join them for a quick meet & greet at Inner Recess Recording Studio (located downtown) before bangin' out w/ the cities toughest up & coming producers at Maison (located on Frenchmen).
Filmed & Edited by AWNP @CongoCircle

July 25, 2012

Plastic Dreams - G-Eazy feat. Johanna Fay


G-Eazy just released this self-produced laid back track "Plastic Dreams" featuring vocalist Johanna Fay. He also announced his new album Must Be Nice will be dropping late September.

July 17, 2012

On The Brain - Suave x Prospek feat. Bzy





"On The Brain" featuring Bzy is the first single from New Orleans hip hop soul singer and songwriter Suave and producer/musician/engineer Prospek on their new independent internationally distributed label, gpNyc. Day 2 Day Soul is an EP of 6 originally composed and written songs by Suave, all live instrumentation and arranging by Prospek and a host of other young talented New Orleans jazz musicians. "On The Brain" speaks directly to the unity the community must have to rise up and make a change. No matter what or where the injustice or the issue may be. Its complimented by a hip hop verse from nationally rising emcee Bzy and a smooth jazz piano verse from Etienne Jean Stoufflet. It has a message yet its musical!

Follow on Twitter @suaveishere @itsbzy @proprospek

www.suaveishere.com

www.504suave.bandcamp.com

Heata Best - B.R.E.A.D.


Last year's NOLA Hip Hop Awards Best New Artist, Heata Best, dropped his new album B.R.E.A.D. (Been Receiving Equity And Dollars) today. Still spittin' that fly shit that we've grown accustomed to, Heata Beast delivers a solid project with special guests Paasky, E.D. Nix, Brando and much more! Available on iTunes. GO GET THAT B.R.E.A.D.


Follow on Twitter @Heata_Best

July 11, 2012

Sean Price Tells Rappers They Suck (Part 2)

Same Shit Different Day - Havoc

High - Heata Best



"High" is the first single off of Heata Best's latest album, B.R.E.A.D. (Been Receiving Equity And Dollars). Available everywhere digital, July 17, 2012.

Follow on Twitter @Heata_Best @MallyXFilms

Machine Gun Kelly – Rucker Park Freestyle

Chase N. Cashe – Ode To The Real

Sean Price Tells Aspiring Rappers They Suck

Cigarette Boats - Curren$y x Harry Fraud


Behind The Scenes: Rick Ross "Hold Me Back" Shot In New Orleans

Studio Sessions: Cigarette Boats - Curren$y x Harry Fraud

July 9, 2012

All Work/No Play - Funeral Arrangements


The second single off of All Work/No Play's album The Labor Union (available on iTunes and Amazon). "Funeral Arrangements" was produced by @CongoCircle


July 4, 2012

Curren$y - Showroom

All Work/No Play - The Labor Union



All Work/No Play
present their debut album, The Labor Union. Executive produced by @CongoCircle. Special guests include Leck, Poetry Jackson, and E.D. Nix. FREE DOWNLOAD available here. Also available on iTunes.


July 3, 2012

Don't Need A Hook - Suave



New Orleans independent soul-singer and hip-hop artist, Suave, filmed the music video for his single "Don't Need a Hook" from his latest album, The #Versatility Buzztapes, with up-and-coming Dutch director Ezra Elhorst in Den Helder, Holland.

Follow @Suaveishere

June 25, 2012

T.G.I.F. - All Work/No Play feat. E.D. Nix



All Work/No Play's very own "Brando & Trot" team up to bring you "T.G.I.F." feat E.D. Nix, produced by @CongoCircle. The 1st video off their anticipated album, "LABOR UNION". Available on iTunes & Amazon July 4, 2012.
Filmed & Edited by AWNP productions
@AWNP_Brando @AWNP_Trot

June 17, 2012

Famous - Paasky



"Famous" is the first single from Paasky's latest project Trillmatic.

Download Trillmatic Here

June 7, 2012

June 6, 2012

Get Busy - 50 Cent feat. Kidd Kidd

Curren$y Interview With Noisey

Mercy - Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz

88-Keys: Hip Hop In The Key Of Life [Interview]



Hip-hop is an ever-evolving genre that is always in search of the new and hot thing, especially when it comes to sound. Longevity in hip hop has only been achieved by a select few producers. But with production featured on albums ranging from the classic Mos Def and Talib Kweli‘s Blackstar to last summer’s monumental Watch The Throne, 88-Keys has proven that he is among hip hop truly great producers. In 2008 the New York native made his emcee debut with Death Of Adam. Now, after founding Locksmith Music, 88 is adding label executive to his list of contributions to the culture. I caught up with 88 and discussed, among other things, the post Watch The Thone reaction to his sound, his thoughts on the proposed SOPA bill and his relationship with the late great J. Dilla.

The Well Versed: Talk a little bit about the idea behind Locksmith Music; the name and what you hope to accomplish musically.

88-Keys: The name Locksmith Music was the name of my former production company which I incorporated back in 1997. The first placement for that company was my work (‘Thieves In The Night”) on Blackstar’s album. It wasn’t until recently that I decided to start my own label and dissolved that incorporation and was able to retain that name and turn it into an LLC. I started the able to both help artists that I found who were dope and also to start building a brand for myself.

TWV: I understand that you met the artists that you signed through Twitter and SoundCloud submissions.

88-Keys: Well, I had an idea for my next album to be a compilation of unsigned artists. Initially the idea was to have 13 different acts on an album entirely produced by myself. So I put out a casting call…and specifically asked people not to send their own music…just an email inquiry.

TWV: Basically just saying they’re interested…

88 Keys: Exactly. A simple “How can I be down” or “I rap, what do I do know” is all I was looking for. Hundreds of people couldn’t follow simple instructions but that’s a whole other subject (laughs). That would be an interview about Generation X. A lot of rappers weren’t nearly as great as they claimed to be and there were just a handful that I rounded down to 13 acts…and eventually five. The five that I kept were the ones I started building a rapport with. Hearing them sharpen their skills and hit me with joints every week, I started thinking about what I would do next. It’s interesting because the time I wasn’t even really fucking with Hip-Hop. I wasn’t tuning in to the blogs to hear a bunch of wack rappers getting their songs posted every three or four days and eventually develop followings because they’re being posted four or five times a week. Then the audience gets gassed like these cats are dope when, in my opinion, they’re far from dope. They’re just okay rappers who got exposure. So I wasn’t buying into that. To get my hip hop fix I would just resort to playing A Tribe Called Quest, the original Slum Village. But as I’m hearing these cats (Locksmith artists) music, they’re getting me excited again. So there are really dope artists out there, they’re just not making it to the blogs for whatever reason. One night we had a magical session where recorded eight songs in one night and they all came out dope. That’s when it reaffirmed for me that I needed to start my own label and sign these dudes.

June 5, 2012

Live from the Underground - Big K.R.I.T.



Big K.R.I.T. was originally set to release his debut Live from the Underground on September 27th, 2011 but decided to push it back on his own terms.

"It originally was supposed to come out September 27th. I pushed it back because of sample clearances. I realized I’ve given away a lot of free music. It’s cool to sample anything you want when it’s free. Retail? They’re not having that,” he said. “So reaching out to people as far as sample clearances. There’s one feature I had the opportunity to try to get on the album. It is going down and I will not say who it is. Nobody will figure this out anyways. It’s an amazing feature. It’s crazy. I produced a lot of the stuff.”

The album features 8Ball & MJG, 2 Chainz, Ludacris, Bun B, Devin The Dude, B.B. King and more! Buy Live from the Underground on iTunes.

The Stoned Immaculate - Curren$y



Curren$y just dropped his album The Stoned Immaculate. This is Spitta's first project released through Warner Bros.

Curren$y works with the likes of Wale, 2 Chainz, Pharell & Wiz Khalifa. The album also features production from Monsta Beatz, Pharrell, BINK!, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, DJ Toomp and more. Buy The Stoned Immaculate on iTunes.

He will also hit the road on his “Jet Life Tour: Direct Flight” this summer with the Jet Life crew. Check the tour dates below.



Fast Cars Faster Women - Curren$y feat. Daz

Capitol - Curren$y feat. 2 Chainz



Fresh off today’s release of The Stoned Immaculate, Curren$y drops a video for his 2 Chainz-assisted joint off the album. Go cop the album on iTunes.

May 31, 2012

GZA Discusses Inspiration For New "Dark Matter" Album


On an early May afternoon in the offices of Neil deGrasse Tyson, the director of the Hayden Planetarium, a model of Saturn caught the eye of a 45-year-old high-school dropout, and a lyric was born.

"I thought, this is probably the longest spinning record in the world," said GZA, the hip-hop artist and founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan, referring to the ring system surrounding the planet. About a week later, the words crystallized and he offered them over a vegetarian lunch on the Upper West Side.

"God put the needle on the disc of Saturn / The record he played revealed blueprints and patterns," he rapped in his signature rhythmic baritone, offering a taste from his forthcoming album, "Dark Matter," an exploration of the cosmos filtered through the mind of a rapper known among his peers as "the Genius."

Informed by meetings with top physicists and cosmologists at MIT and Cornell University, "Dark Matter" is intended to be the first in a series of albums that GZA—born Gary Grice in Brooklyn in 1966—will put out in the next few years, several of which are designed to get a wide audience hooked on science.

"Dark Matter" is scheduled for a fall release. Another album will focus on the life aquatic, a subject he's fleshing out with visits to the labs of marine biologists and researchers, as well as meetings with the likes of Philippe Cousteau.

"After 'Dark Matter,' he said, "we'll be back on earth, but in the ocean."

In between will come "Liquid Swords 1.5," for which GZA will re-record the lyrics to his beloved 1995 album "Liquid Swords," backed by live bands.

Composer and producer Marco Vitali, a Juilliard-trained violinist, is helping to score "Dark Matter." He recalled a recent meeting in which GZA explained the images that the music should convey.

"We talked about frenetic energy, outer space, molecules crashing into each other, organized chaos," Mr. Vitali said. "The grandeur of the fact that the universe was born in a millionth of a second, in this explosion that created billions of stars, these overpowering ideas that are bigger than we can conceive. How do we make the record feel like that?"

In other words, how does one score the majesty of the entire universe?

"We don't have the answers yet," conceded Mr. Vitali. One thing he does know is that the score will utilize "the power of an entire orchestra," likely one from a smaller European country, to keep costs down.

For GZA, a major challenge is convincing skeptics for whom hip-hop and an academic subject like physics seem incompatible.

"It's gonna sound so boring to most people," the rapper said. "There have been times when I've been told, 'Oh, you're doing an album about physics? I hope it's not boring.' They don't get the idea. Because rappers are so one-dimensional, so narrow-minded, it comes off corny."




Still, he believes that "Dark Matter" will tap into the innate curiosity of listeners—even those with no outward interest in science.

"I don't think people have ever really been in touch with science," he said. "They're drawn to it, but they don't know why they're drawn to it. For example, you may be blown away by the structure of something, like a soccer ball or a geodesic dome, with its hexagonal shapes. Or how you can take a strand of hair and can get someone's whole drug history. They're different forms of science, but it's still science."

He plans to package "Dark Matter" with a short illustrated book that may also include the album's lyrics and a glossary, "like an epic textbook," he said.

Penny Chisholm, a professor of environmental science at MIT, said she'd welcome the chance to use a GZA album as a teaching tool. She met with him last December when he came to visit her lab, where she researches the ocean phytoplankton Prochlorococcus, the most abundant photosynthetic cell on the planet.

"He'd been doing his homework on the oceans," Ms. Chisholm said. "I was struck by his appreciation of the complexity of ecology and physics, and his views on life. I think he's now on a new mission, and he could play an important role in getting various messages out through his art form—about the earth, and science. That's why I've become a fan."

It's that kind of academic inspiration that a young Gary Grice could have used growing up in Brooklyn in the 1970s. He was always smart: Before he was the GZA, he could recite nursery rhymes backward and forward.

"He was the Genius, and we called him genius because we knew that he was a genius," said Raekwon, another founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan, the legendary Staten Island hip-hop crew formed in the early '90s.

But as he came of age, the city's blossoming hip-hop scene exerted its own gravitational pull, drawing him away from the classroom. He cut class most days, staying home to write lyrics or hang out with friends and make demos.

"I thought I knew more than what they were teaching in school," he said. "When you look back on it now, it's foolish to be cutting because we had so much more opportunity than now. When I look back at high school, or even junior high, we had all the things that kids don't have now: woodshop, ceramics, metal class, electric class, graphic arts, graphic design."

Instead he poured his efforts into music. A first album, "Words From the Genius," failed to make a splash in 1991. Two years later, he and eight friends—including two cousins, who would become the RZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard—released "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)," a critical entry in the hip-hop canon. His solo follow-up, "Liquid Swords," went gold, winning acclaim for its sophisticated lyrics.

Despite have left school in the 10th grade, GZA nurtured his affection for science as he developed his skills as a lyricist.

"There were certain things that grabbed my interest, such as photosynthesis, such as us living off plants and plants living off us," he said. "You look at everything in that light—so if I'm looking at ice cubes, I might start thinking about absolute zero, or Fahrenheit and Celsius. There's so much that can make me think about science."

In 1995, when he released "Liquid Swords," GZA solidified his stature as the Wu-Tang Clan's most recognizable lyricist with lines like "I be the body dropper, the heartbeat stopper / child educator plus head amputator." Nearly two decades later, "Dark Matter," with its rejection of the braggadocio and violence often found in hip-hop and its embrace of poetry and natural imagery, could finally enable this father of two to seize that mantle of "child educator."

"There's no parental advisory, no profanity, no nudity," he said. "The only thing that's going to be stripped bare is the planets."

A version of this article appeared May 31, 2012, on page A19 in the U.S. edition of The Wall Street Journal, with the headline: A Rapper Finds His Muse in the Stars.

Power - Juvenile feat. Rick Ross

May 29, 2012

Crate Diggers: Pete Rock Explores His Record Collection



"Crate Diggers profiles people with extraordinary vinyl record collections, with owners displaying and telling the stories behind their collections. In this episode Pete Rock, the legendary DJ and producer for rappers like Nas, Notorious B.I.G, and members of the Wu-Tang Clan, talks about his early days with cousin Heavy D, his love of funk, and a rare Marvin Gaye record." - FUSE

No Church In The Wild - Kanye West & Jay-Z

Don't Need A Hook - Suave



New Orleans independent soul-singer and hip-hop artist, Suave, filmed the music video for his single "Don't Need a Hook" from his latest album, The #Versatility Buzztapes, with up-and-coming Dutch director Ezra Elhorst in Den Helder, Holland.

Daughters - Nas

Nardwuar vs. Curren$y Pt 3: The Nard Strikes Back!

The 10 Poorest & Richest Countries In The World

Exodus 23:1 - Pusha T

May 27, 2012

May 25, 2012

Lil Wayne Responds To Pusha T!!!



This could be a good one.

Lupe Fiasco Speaks On Pete Rock Situation



Lupe spoke with Sway about his recent misunderstanding with legendary Pete Rock. I'll let the interview speak for itself.


Shooting Star - Harn SOLO


New Orleans rap artist Harn SOLO continues to shine in the Crescent City. His latest studio album "Shooting Star" captures 12-original tracks produced by Pro Prospek at Inner Recess studios.

Follow on Twitter:

@HarnSOLO
@ProProspek



May 24, 2012

Goin' Away Wasted promo



"Goin' Away Wasted" LIVE Performances by Dee Low, Knick Gunna, E.D. Nix, Heata Best & All Work/No Play. DJ RQAway on the wheels of steal. Hosted by Rich Semere. ADMISSION is FREE!! Lets get WASTED!!!

Work Hard Play Hard - Wiz Khalifa

Exodus 23:1 - Pusha T


The latest G.O.O.D. Music song is here, this time around it features exclusively Pusha T on a cold track titled “Exodus 23:1″. The song is part of the upcoming Cruel Summer G.O.O.D. Music compilation album. Listen below.



Tsunami Flow - Macniffy feat. Knick Gunna



MacNiffy's second single off of his debut album "Forseeable Future" f/ Knick Gunna. Directed by Mally X. Get the album here

Follow on Twitter:

@CNN_Niffy
@KnickGunna
@MallyXFilms

May 22, 2012

Goin' Away Wasted: FREE SHOW at THE DRAGON'S DEN


FREE SHOW this Thursday, May 24 at The Dragon's Den! Hosted by Rich Semere. DJ RQaway on the 1's & 2's. Performances by Dee Low of Monsta Beatz, Heata Best, Knick Gunna, E.D. Nix, and AllWork/NoPlay. The summer is finally here and we're "Goin' Away Wasted"! FREE SHOW! No cover. Spend your money on drinks! See ya there!

May 14, 2012

Most Dangerous Drug In The World?



You've never heard of scopolamine. It's synthesized from plants, like cocaine. It even looks exactly like cocaine. But unlike coke, it'll turn you into an insane zombie and probably kill you. There's a reason they call it "the Devil's Breath." It's hard to even call scopolamine a drug, in the usual sense of the word—nobody is going to pass it around at a party or buy it at a club. But criminals will use it to steal all of your worldly possessions, Nazis used it for interrogations, the CIA tested it as truth serum, and indigenous Colombian royalty would have their families coerced into being buried alive under the influence of the stuff. VICE sent a crew down to the jungle to investigate, and turned up some pretty brain curdling stories. Sadly, when they actually do get their hands on the stuff, they chicken out and flush it down the toilet at the end, like a scene from Cops. Though by that point, it's hard to blame them.

May 8, 2012

Curren$y: Secrets of "Stoned Immaculate" Revealed



Curren$y reveals unexpected collabs from his Stoned Immaculate album for the first time to Karen Civil for KarmaloopTV. Shot at the Diamond Supply Store in LA.

May 7, 2012

The Uncanny - Phat Word



Produced by FosterBear Films
Directed by David Bear
Assistant director: Jason Foster
Director of photography: Ted Moree
Edited by David Bear

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