Rick Ross visits the Calliope Projects in New Orleans for his street single off the God Forgives, I Don’t album due to drop on Tuesday. The black and white gritty video features cameos from Swizz Beatz, Wale, and Stalley,
Big K.R.I.T. Feat. Ludacris – What U Mean
Big K.R.I.T. and Ludacris put out the visuals to What U Mean off his Live From The Underground album. The black and white video is clean and simple, featuring old school cars and eye candy.
Lil’ Wayne Feat. Big Sean – My Homies Still
Lil Wayne hooks up with G.O.O.D. Music’s Big Sean for My Homies Still the lead single off forthcoming album, I Am Not A Human Being II.
Meek Mill ft Drake – Amen
Meek Mill drops the video for Amen featuring Drake off his Dreamchasers 2 mixtape. The video features behind the scenes footage from the Club Paradise tour. Meek Mills debut album Dreams & Nightmares is due to drop at the end of August.
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.
Chris Brown Tops UK Album Chart with ‘Fortune’
Multi-platinum, Grammy award winning, superstar Chris Brown has reached the top of the charts, securing his first ever UK number one for his fifth studio album ‘FORTUNE’
The singer sold almost 30,000 albums, outselling his closest competitor, Maroon 5’s Overexposed, by 11,000 copies .The album features his UK number one single ‘Turn Up The Music’ as well as his current release ‘Don’t Wake Me Up’. It is Chris’ fastest selling album to date.
He tweeted:
“I’m thankful for my fans! I love you guys! I appreciate the hard work my fans put in every day! #FORTUNE”
Free Album: 50 Cent – 5 (Murder By Numbers)
50 Cent has given us four tracks from his free album in the lead up to this release which dropped today. 5 (Murder By Numbers) is to celebrate his 38th birthday, and is the lead up to the Street King Immortal album.
Download – 50 Cent – 5 (Murder By Numbers) here
Trey Songz – Dive In
50 Cent Feat. Hayes – Business Mind
50 Cent gives us the third track Business Mind off his new free album 5 (Murders By Numbers) which drops today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwE-kEQIRRM&feature=player_embedded
Devlin – Watchtower ft. Ed Sheeran
Devlin releases his new single, (All Along The)Watchtower (featuring Ed Sheeran), through Island Records on the 19th August 2012. It is the first single to be taken from his forthcoming second album, ‘A Moving Picture’, out 29th October.
His acerbic verse is at the forefront of (All Along The) Watchtower, a colossal rock track produced by Labrinth and featuring Ed Sheeran singing the chorus of Bob Dylan’s ‘All Along The Watchtower’ at its core. The video features appearances by Jaime Winstone (Made in Dagenham/Kidulthood), Neil Maskell (Nil By Mouth/Atonement), Tilly Vosburgh (Vera Drake/Awakening), and George Russo (Turnout/Tony) in a cinematic thriller with Devlin and Ed Sheeran in the lead roles.




