Archive for February, 2012

February 15, 2012

Abel Miller – Make You Love Me EP

The 20 year old r&b singer releases his Make You Love Me EP. Abel has built a strong YouTube following due to cover tracks and his own songs, whilst also being back by London Boy Entertainment home to Maxsta and K KokeMake You Love Me features Cashtastic, G FrSh and another talented UK singer Loick Essien.

 

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February 15, 2012

HMV Next Big Thing Review – Cleo Sol, Starboy Nathan, Cover Drive & Clement Marfo + The Frontline

Cleo Sol led the way for the gig last Saturday night with her songs ‘High,’ ‘Loverboy’ and the Lily Allen and T Pain cover of ‘5 O’clock.’ This singer who was recently signed to Island Records stunned the crowd with her magical voice, and is tipped for big things this year.

 Starboy Nathan was next on leading his set performance with ‘Diamonds,’ gaining massive applause from the audience. He then asked the crowd, “Anyone know about my first album ‘Masterpiece?’” This created a stir cuing one of his old but great tracks, ‘Do Without My Love.’ Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s Get It On,’ started to play and Nathan performed a cover to the song, seeing as it was the weekend before Valentines Day, the song choice was relevant. The band had left and Nathan announced, “I’m just cuing myself, it’s just me doing my thing,” with him starting and stopping the tracks himself. Then he performed a mish max remix of songs starting with Major Lazer’s ‘Pon de Floor’ as a backing track and singing over it the old school garage classic ‘I’m Sorry,’ by Monsta Boy. The last song was the most recent ‘Hangover’ saying, “My new album comes out its called 3D, which stands for determination, dedication, desire.” In the middle of ‘Hangover,’ he wows us with the ‘Teach me How To Dougie,’ dance then goes back to singing the rest of the song, also doing a dance, grinding his hips at the end for the females in the crowd.

Next up was the Barbadian group Cover Drive. Lead singer Amanda Reifer told the crowd, “When you move to the music, make sure you move those hips,” with her showing everyone how it was done. They performed the song, ‘Hurricane,’ from their forthcoming debut album. Amanda grabbed a Barbadian flag from a member of the audience and started waving it, as the drummer T-Ray Armstrong starts emceeing. As Cover Drive gained a lot of fans and followers from their YouTube covers, it was only right for them to do a cover which came in the form of Jennifer Lopez’s ‘I’m Into You,’ with T-Ray emceeing again. Amanda announced to the crowd, “This song I’m going to play for you is special, it’s our debut single.” ‘Lick Ya Down’ starts to play with Amanda asking the crowd, “London I want you to sing this for me.” Their newest single and last song of the night was up next, ‘Twilight,’ which really made the crowd go wild, with their fans dancing and singing along.

Time for a break and the headline act to set up, Clement Marfo + The Frontline. The intro begins ‘Barrel Of A Loaded Gun,’ which has one chorus. The crowd is already hyped after the intro and they launch straight into their less well-known songs, ‘Nothing To Lose,’ then, ‘Us Against The World.’ Clement Marfo talks to the crowd saying, “It’s been a big year, being tipped for MTV Brand New and HMV’s Next Big Thing,” thanking the fans for the support. Next up was ‘Survivor’s,’ which Clement dedicated to a friend that died from a gunshot wound. He really gets into the song, which means a lot to him, and the crowd starts waving their hands feeling the emotion filtering off him. It was now time to really hype themselves and the crowd up. It was time for ‘Champion,’ with Clement asking, “Whose feeling 10 feet tall?” The stage presence and energy of Clement Marfo + The Frontline on this track was amazing with the two front men Clement and Kojo jumping around the stage and dancing. ‘Overtime,’ played and the crowd was just getting more into it, with Ghetts joining them on stage for his verse and the crowd going ballistic. ‘Mayhem,’ was the last song of the night and Clement just topped off the amazing performance with a stage dive, with a bouncer pulling him back onto the stage to finish the performance.

February 15, 2012

Chi Duly x The Weeknd – Balloons of Haus [Free Mixtape]

Chi Duly remixes some of The Weeknd’s biggest tunes such as D.D, The Zone and The Morning for his mixtape Balloons Of Haus. If you like house music this is for you, but if you prefer The Weekend’s slower, sexier style then stick to the original.

Download Chi Duly x The Weeknd – Balloons of Haus here

February 14, 2012

Ghetts – Back To The Future

Grime go-getter Ghetts has been causing trouble on the scene since 2000 & Life was released all the way back in 2005, when he was known as Ghetto. The ex-NASTY Crew member is not afraid of dropping a real freestyle – he has an impressive number of quick witted winning clashes under his belt as he does tunes; humorously intelligent as he is hyper. The BET-nominated artist has been collaborating with artists like Cher Lloyd and his forthcoming album Hurricane Ghetts is out soon.

The MC reminisces with Flavour about favourite past times and the not so memorable…

Favourite Childhood memory?

Lion King is one of them defiantly. Going on outings with my parents, sick memories from then. My dad teaching me to ride a bike, that’s an important memory, you have to pass down.

Favourite food when you were a child?

Rusk biscuits

Favourite book?

I had a favourite book as a child. What was it called, my man…was it the Mad Hatter? Dr Seuss!

If you could take something from the past and bring it to the future what would that be?

My friends that are gone.

Favourite old skool album?

2000 and Life, made by some artist called Ghetto he’s sick still. You should check him out.

Favourite old skool tune?

(Starts singing) ‘Never Let You Go’ Tina Moore

What item would you take from the past and bring it to the future?

Do you remember those things when we were kids, and you used to press them, and they used to say swear words like f*** off and all of that? That voice box thing, like a toy with Tourette’s.

When was your first kiss?

(someone shouts when he was two). I slobbered something down early, like nursery times.  How old were we in nursery? Cos I had a ting I nursery and I still know her now.

Most embarrassing moment?

I ran into a goal post

Favourite lesson at school?

Religious education

Worst telling off?

We never got told off, we got beat up. We got f***** up. The worst one can’t go on record, my mum will get arrested. We had bad ones, I deserved them all though.

February 14, 2012

English Frank ft. Dot Rotten, Mic Righteous, G FrSH, Jaja Soze x Dru Blu – Southside Connection

English Frank releases the video to Southside Connection one of my personal favourite tracks off his mixtape Listen To Frank.

 

February 14, 2012

Ed Sheeran x Yelawolf – The Slumdon Bridge EP [Free Download]

Ed Sheeran released You Don’t Know (For F**k Sake) last month, saying there was a free collaborative EP to come. Here is what everybody has been waiting for…

Download Ed Sheeran x Yelawolf – The Slumdon Bridge EP here 

February 14, 2012

Joe Black – Medicine ft Barry Knight

Taken from the Realionaire mixtape, Joe Black releases the video for Medicine featuring singer Barry Knight.

February 14, 2012

Political Peak – Guns & Roses (Prod.SL)

Political Peak has released a free downloadable EP Guns & Roses

Download it here Political Peak – Guns & Roses

February 14, 2012

SNEAKBO – REAL TALK

Sneakbo releases the video for the latest track Real Talk. He posted  a message on Twitter about the song, “I wrote this one from the heart.’

Read my interview with Sneakbo here 

February 13, 2012

SPOT x DJ Drama – The Price Iz Right

Grand Hustle’s latest signee, SPOT, releases his new Gangsta Grillz mixtape, The Price Iz Right, with DJ Drama. Production credits include: Don Cannon, Sonny Digital, Lex Luger and more.

 

 

 

Download Spot x DJ Drama – The Price Iz Right