Archive for July, 2012

July 13, 2012

Jammin – Singing My Song

Warm up your vocals and dust off your ‘gunfingers’ as Jammin uncovers the official video for his new banger Singing My Song. Counting on G Tank’s signature sound and an extremely catchy hook, the visuals compliment the Nationality MC’s lyricism, positioning him as one of the most exciting grime acts at the moment.

Having already received support from the likes of Toddla TRoses Gabor and Jammer on Twitter,  video anticipates what is yet to come from the adlib lord in the near future.

July 12, 2012

DO THE BALOTELLI !!! @TheVujanic

Actor/Comedian David Vujanic dropped this funny video Do The Balotelli, using a rework of True Tiger’s Eyeball, vocals from Black The Ripper, and directed by Quason Matthews. Check it….

July 12, 2012

New Mixtape – Azealia Banks – Fantasea

Welcome to Fantasea from Azealia Banks. The 19 track mixtape has two features from Styles P and the Uk’s very own Shystie. Download it for free here!

Download Azealia Banks – Fantasea here 

July 11, 2012

Smiler | Top of the World (feat. Professor Green & Tawiah)

Top Of The World balances Smiler’s effortlessly charismatic lyrical flow which resonates with cultural references (who else could mention Amir KhanRihanna’s Umbrella and favela flick ‘City of God’ in a single song?) with a huge pop hook courtesy of guest vocalist and label mate Tawiah, as well as an typically imaginative closing verse from Professor Green. The track recently received its exclusive world premiere on Mistajam’s 1Xtra show.

July 11, 2012

Speech Debelle

Speech Debelle is back with new album Freedom Of Speech, an engaging journey through her life, full of energy and attitude, following her debut album Speech Therapy, which won her the acclaimed Mercury Music Prize 2009.

Her soulful, raw and organic music speaks on personal, social and spiritual issues.The 28-year-old from south London is wise and this shines through. She wants her voice to be heard, not only as an artist but as a representative for her peers, and has visited Number 10 and Parliament to promote opportunity and equality. Flavour gets the lowdown on Speech Debelle, her voice and speaking out…

For the people who may have forgotten about you, tell us who Speech Debelle is?
I am a rapper, that’s who I am. I’m a Piscean, I’m 28 and I’m a chef. I make music with organic sounds, with bass and trumpets and strings.

You won your Mercury Prize in 2009. What’s been going on since?
I’ve been touring and making the second album. I took a little bit of a break, went on holiday, chilled a bit and ate some seafood on the beach. I basically went from my day job to TV, then TV to touring.

You have been involved with some social and political issues over the past years. Why is it important for you to become involved and speak out on certain issues?
It’s important for exactly the same reason that people go to the hairdressers or barber shop. It’s exactly the same, except I’m doing it mainstream, as opposed to doing it in the hairdressers on a Saturday afternoon. I think it’s part of my culture to talk about the society in which I live and to voice my opinion, and to expect to be heard.

Some of your work has been quite personal and political, who do you think listens to your songs?
People that like emotive music. There are young people, there are older people that just like organic music.

You write your music in hindsight rather than at the time of an event. Why do you feel it’s important to write afterwards and not while a situation is happening, when your emotions can be at their rawest?
It’s not that I feel it’s important to write afterwards, it’s just the way it happens for me. In terms of emotional or emotive songs, I’m not able to write about them in the moment – it’s probably because I can’t make sense of it in the moment. I think you need to have time to analyse. If I’d just broken up with someone I wouldn’t go to the studio and be like, let’s go do a song.

Why the title Freedom Of Speech, what is the message behind it?
I wanted to carry on having ‘Speech’ in the titles. I want to do a trilogy of ‘Speech’ titles. Freedom of Speech is after vulnerability comes freedom.

The stories on your first album were so personal, so what will you be talking about on the new one?
There’s always going to be personal songs, always. I always write about things that affect me.

How do you feel about letting the world into your life through music, which you describe as your diary?
It’s not something I question; it’s just something I do. Sometimes there is a reason without explanation, you just go with it.

The track ‘Blaze Up a Fire’ talks about spiritual revolution, which you leaked after the riots. Why?
It’s metaphorically speaking, in the same way you have a fire inside and you have the same belief to do things inside yourself. That’s what the song is about, spiritual awakening.

Favourite track on the album?
‘Sun Dog’ is my favourite because it speaks to everyone, and it’s the footstep into the next one.

Have you matured as an artist?
I’ve got into this album knowing how to form songs more constructively. I thought about choruses more. The first time I didn’t really know about how songs were structured.

After the album release, what can we expect from Speech Debelle?
After the album, we’re going to be touring again. There’s definitely going to be more music, I’m not going to stop doing that.

July 11, 2012

Azealia Banks Feat. Shystie – Neptune

Azealia Banks gives us a taster of whats to come on her Fantasea mixtape due Wednesday with a track from London MC Shystie, Neptune.

July 11, 2012

Jay Sean (Feat. Tyga) – Sex 101

YMCMB’s Jay Sean hooks up with fellow crew member Tyga for Sex 101, taken from the  The Mistress mixtape

July 10, 2012

Mike Delinquent Project ft Lady Leshurr – Step In The Dance

Mike Delinquent gets help from Lady Leshurr on his new single Step In The Dance.

July 10, 2012

Rival – The Warm Up

Rival dropped his Warm Up session on SBTV a few weeks ago, now he releases a free download for his fans The Warm Up.

Download Rival – The Warm here 

July 10, 2012

ROLL DEEP FT OPIUM – PALAVA

Roll Deep release the video to their first single Palava off their forthcoming mixtape No Comment Star. The mixtape will see the crews return, and will include features from Jammer, Riko Dan and Discarda and production from Scratchy, Swifter Beater, G Tank and more.