Archive for February, 2012

February 9, 2012

Bigz- Back To The Future

This London-born entrepreneur doesn’t just rap for a living. Bigz has been on the music scene for a long minute and has managed to open his own studio, record label, entertainment company and clothing line Flygerian Ink, of which he said, ‘Flygerian is my life. It’s what I live by. It’s more than a word: it’s a lifestyle; it’s being confident and respecting all Nigerians who came before me. Music is just the start: I’m going to become a fashion icon.’

 Favourite childhood memory?

Getting my first pair of Nike Air Force when I was seven, it was like the ones Michael J Fox was wearing in Back To The Future, but they had aluminous green lights.

 What memory would you bring back from the past to the future?

Music, I think music was better than, like 90s RnB, I’m a soul brother.

What’s was you favourite old skool album

The first album I got was when CD’s first came out, it was Run DMC Raising Hell.

What item would you bring back from the past?

Avia I’m trying to bring them back. They were hard.

How old were you when you had your first kiss?

I had a girlfriend in nursery called Kirsty, and that’s the truth. I was exposed to things when I was young that I probably wasn’t supposed to be exposed to. The first kiss was when I was five, tongues and all I was a naughty young kid.

Favourite lesson at school?

History

 Most embarrassing childhood moment?

There was one time my brother and me were bunking from school this was in secondary school, and my mum found out and she tried to move to my friends, like beat them up. She took us to school for a straight two weeks, and brought us back. She used to shout at us on the bus and embarrass us, she done it on purpose, but advised by my aunty.

Worst childhood telling off?

I wouldn’t even disclose that, but my mum knows what she done to us.  Mum knows…

February 9, 2012

Byron – Don’t Judge A Book

Byron releases the video Dont Judge A Book from his free EP Deep Lyrics/Dirty Beats part 2, which sees the raw but intelligent rapper deliver a song about everyday life and the issues he sees in his surroundings. His mixtape Jack Of None features Ghetts, Emeli Sande and Nine High. Byron is definitely one to watch out for.

Download Deep Lyrics/Dirty Beats part 2 here

Download Jack Of None on iTunes here 

February 9, 2012

RICK ROSS – YELLA DIAMONDS

Rick Ross releases the video for Yella Dimonds off his Rich Forever mixtape.

Download Rich Forever here 

February 8, 2012

Whoo Kid’s Untold Stories – Big Pun Pulling Out An Uzi On Him

Whoo Kid goes back on Thisis50 to talk about Big Pun. He explains how he cursed him on the phone thinking he was a promoter, then later Big Pun pulled a gun out on him.

Read my interview with Whoo Kid here 

February 8, 2012

Krept & Konan – So Far (Ft Josh Osho)

Josh Osho joins Play Dirty members Krept & Konan to bring you the tune So Far.

February 7, 2012

Fekky ft Blade Brown, Fem Fel, Youngs Teflon & C-Biz – Ring Ring Trap Remix

Fekky remixes Shine On which featured Colours, Reaktor and Ruger. The Slick Vic produced track Ring Ring Trap features Blade Brown, Fem Fel, Youngs Teflon and C-Biz.

February 7, 2012

Lady Leshurr – Good God

Lady Leshurr brings us the first video for the track Good God off her mixtape 2000 and L hosted by DJ Whoo Kid. Leshurr just kills the track and Nang TV smash the visuals on the video.

Read my interview with Lady Leshurr here

February 6, 2012

Review: YoYo Nottinghill Arts Club: Clement Marfo + The Frontline and Mikill Pane

Yoyo’s in Nottinghill Arts Club is the only place to be on a Thursday night, and has been for years now. They always have a stellar line up, and plenty of music artists and industry guests coming to see and support the live acts. Last week Shireen Fenner headed down there to check out Clement Marfo + The Frontline and Mikill Pane, other acts that performed were a five piece band eclectic band mixing up soul, urban and rock called Warehouse Republic and Mike Delinquent played a set after all the live acts.

Clement Marfo + The Frontline rocked onto the stage and it was clear that they had many fans in the audience. The seven members from South London began the show with the band playing an intro showing us what they’re made of, with Clement Marfo emceeing and Kojo singing. After the second song Clement interacted with the crowd asking, ‘London how you feeling? You guys feeling good?’ They then moved onto the next track ‘Survivors,’ which is a song dedicated to Clement’s friend who died 5 years ago, with Clement and Kojo taking off their sunglasses to show emotion and respect. It was time to move onto the songs everybody knows starting off with ‘Champion,’ and the sunglasses coming back on. Clement then announced how he had played at YoYo’s four years ago, and how different the set up was back then and how much his circumstances had changed. ‘Overtime,’ was up next with no appearance from Ghetts, but we did have a surprise on the last track of the night, “Mayhem,’ with a surprise performance from Kano and the crowd going wild.

Now it was time for a break to grab a drink and have a chat about the performance before. The headlining act was now due on and Mikill Pane graced the stage in his collaborative Dope Chef t-shirt. The agenda for tonight’s gig for Mikill was to showcase some new songs from ‘The Morris Dancer EP,’ including ‘Kings,’ and ‘Cut Back FFWD,’ featuring Little Bear. Xo Man joined Mikill next for their joint track, ‘Follow Fashion.’ A live band now joined Mikill Pane for the last songs of the night from the ‘Blackcurrant and Guinness’ EP including ‘Golden,’ and ‘I Can Feel It,’ joined by singer Ben Clemo. Mikill then asked the crowd, ‘Whose going to see D’Angelo?’ Then the song started to play and we realised why he asked the question, as he delivered his lyrics to ‘The Return of Mister Pane,’ over the classic D’Angelo track ‘Lady.’

The three live acts were over, but there was another surprise in store as Mikill Pane left the stage and Doneo and Lethal B jumped on. Confusion struck, but then they announced, ‘everyone who wants to be in our new music video come up on the stage.’ I watched them perform and film the video for their new song,’ Not A Saint,’ safely from below. This Thursday Rita Ora will be preforming her first London show (if you don’t count her appearance on DJ Fresh’s set last night) at YoYo’s. If you’re a fan get on the guestlist and check her out.

February 6, 2012

Pharoahe Monch Feat. Jill Scott “Still Standing”

Taken from Pharoahe Monch’s ‘W.A.R. (We Are Renegades) LP.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpgyK-vZh5U

February 6, 2012

Curren$y ‘Here’ (EP)

The Superbowl was the biggest event in the America last night, so Curren$y decided to give away a 5 track free EP of his new music as part of Superbowl Sunday.

Download Curren$y Here here