Showing posts with label DRAKE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DRAKE. Show all posts

Friday, July 16, 2010

JAY-Z & DRAKE(BETTER THAN GOOD ENOUGH)


                                                                                                                                                                 



1. Jay-Z & Dr. Dre - Under Pressure

2. Jay-Z feat. Drake - We Off That

3. Drake feat. Jay-Z - Lights Out

4. Jay-Z - Ultra

5. Drake - 9am In Dallas

6. Jay-Z - Maybach Music 2

7. Drake - You Know, You Know

8. Jay-Z & Fabolous - Money Goes, Honey Stay (When The Money Goes)

9. Drake feat. Young Jeezy - Unforgettable

10. Jay-Z - What We Talkin About

11. Drake & Young Jeezy - Lose My Mind (Remix)

12. Jay-Z feat. Young Jeezy - Real As It Gets

13. Drake feat. T.I. & Swizz Beatz - Fancy

14. Jay-Z - XXXO

15. Drake - Show Me A Good Time

16. Jay-Z feat. Nas - Success

17. Drake - Still Got It

18. Jay-Z - A Star Is Born

19. Drake - Greatness

20. Jay-Z - Blue Magic

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

MIXTAPE> Drake & Lil Wayne - Official White Label









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Drake _ Lil Wayne - Official White Label





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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Cormega Calls into Street Disciplez Radio and speaks on Nas, Jay-Z and album coming soon




Street D reports "Cormega Calls into Street Disciplez Radio and speaks on Nas, Jay-Z, Gucci Mane Drake and More as Born and Raised the album gets ready to come out

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

FOREVER - DRAKE,KANYE,WAYNE,EMINEM VIDEO



THE REASON SLAUGHTER HOUSE IS IN THE FOREVER VIDEO!



If there’s anything that we’ve learned over the years, it’s that…there are no coincidences in hiphop. Many of you sharp-eyed readers were speculating about that not-so-subtle Slaughterhouse cameo in the new “Forever” video. The four lyrical butchers stand behind Eminem during his scene, which was shot in Detroit (as opposed to the rest of the video, which was shot in Miami).




It’s a befitting finale for such a heavyweight crew cut. Eminem’s verse is fire (my personal favorite of the four) and so is the visual: seeing Em, alongside Joell Ortiz (who was once signed to Em’s mentor, Dre), Crooked I (who was once signed to Dre’s de-mentor, Suge), Royce da 5′9″ (Em’s renewed friend), and Joe Budden (who is just…Joe Budden, lol).



So here are the “rumors” that I’m hearing…



That Slaughterhouse appearance in “Forever,” was indeed a non-verbal announcement of the contract negotiations going on behind the scenes. For the past month, both sides have been working towards bringing the group to the Shady label. And that the gathering of Em and the guys at the shoot, is the first of more collaborations to come.



For now, Eminem is working on Relapse II, in Detroit. Joe is working on The Great Escape. Royce is preparing his Oct. release, StreetHop. Crooked I is working on an EP called Mr. Pig Face Weapon Waist (lol!). And Slaughterhouse will be on the road with TechN9ne for all of Oct and Nov. But fans all want to see Em plus Slaughter on a track (especially Em and Royce). Imagine the killer verse volleys!



Hopefully we’ll see some progress on this Shady/Slaughterhouse “rumor” in the next few months. It’s good for hiphop.




Monday, September 7, 2009

Drake - Fear (prod. DJ Khalil)

                                      Drake - Fear (prod. DJ Khalil) - DOWNLOAD

Monday, August 31, 2009

JAY-Z BLUEPRINT 3

CLICK PIC TO LISTEN Song leaks are a gift and a curse for most recording artists. While bootlegging is an inevitability at this point, some record labels offer advance songs as an element of their marketing strategy, or to test the waters for feedback from the online community. Artists us leaks to build exposure, to apply pressure to a stubborn label, and sometimes to create controversy by leaking music before it's intended for release. Recently several artists have seen such strategies backfire; Bishop Lamont and Omarion were both dropped from their respective labels for allegedly leaking music without consent. Leaked tracks are generally traceable, technology is not always the pirate's friend. An unprecedented number of tracks have leaked from Jay-Z's highly anticipated 'The Blueprint 3,' leading many to assume foul play. Five new Jay tracks have appeared on the 'net over the past week or so. Most of the songs are said to be from the album, and at least four ('Off That,' featuring Drake, 'Reminder,' 'Venus vs. Mars' and 'Ghetto Techno') were produced by Timbaland. While Jay has been silent about the leaks, former protege Memphis Bleek has been quick to point the finger, claiming the culprit has to be a member of Timbaland's camp. "Man , you know where that's coming from. That's Timbo's camp," Bleek stated in a recent interview. "Somebody is playin' dirty. It's cool though. I like to see the people's opinions. I've been reading the comments on Jay's records saying that the beats don't sound like this or that. I think they just set the bar too high for my guy." While Bleek's claims have not been corroborated by any other evidence, Tim has been said to be unhappy with the amount of work he was able to contribute to 'The Blueprint 3,' as he was hoping to produce the majority of the album. Tim also allegedly held his best beats back from Jay this time around, stashing them for the follow-up to his recent platinum-seller, 'Shock Value.' As for the response to the leaked BP3 tracks from the online community -- most seem underwhelmed. Jay's past collaborations with Tim (i.e. "Big Pimpin") have produced some of their best work, yet the songs we've heard thus far from the two have been decidedly under par. Whether the song leaks turn out to be a marketing ploy to gauge the marketplace for Jay's new, more electronic sound, or have been released with malicious intent, has yet to be seen. Ultimately the music on the album should speak for itself. CLICK PIC TO LISTEN

DRAKE FT: LILWAYNE-KANYE-EMINEM - FOREVER

CLICK PIC TO LISTEN DRAKE "Forever" is a 2009 song performed by Canadian hip hop musician Drake.[1] The song features rap artists Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Eminem. The track was produced by Boi-1da. It will be released as the second single off of the upcoming soundtrack for Lebron James' More Than a Game documentary.[1] The song originally leaked in 2008 with Lil Wayne and Kidd Kidd, but the single version is a remix with new verses by Drake and Lil Wayne and the addition of Kanye West and Eminem. This marks the first long awaited Lil Wayne and Eminem collaboration. The song has yet to be on Itunes because there's still a few more changes being added to the the song. As of right now Drake sings the hook but it will soon be changed according to reports that various artist have sent in samples for the new hook. Chris Brown, The-Dream, Lloyd, and Trey Songz have all sent in samples. It will be chose sometime in September. Rumors are starting to build up that the song will be performed at the 2009 VMA Awards in New York City on September 13,2009 CLICK PIC TO LISTEN

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