Wednesday, March 28, 2018

El-P Of Run The Jewels Worked On The Soundtrack For Blade Runner 2049, But Got Rejected; Here's What It Would Have Sounded Like


Earlier today, half of one of hip hop's biggest groups went to Twitter to share a previously rejected movie score for the 2017 movie Blade Runner 2049. El-P took to Twitter today (March 28th) to not only announce that he had news of working on the score for an upcoming movie, but also some previously unused music for Blade Runner 2049. He had this to say about the short score;

"as i get closer and closer to being able to announce the film score i'm doing this year, i thought it might be nice to finally throw out this little piece. its what I put together for the blade runner 2 trailer when they called on me. i was honored to even be thought of. almost every sound apart from the percussion was created on the same type of synth vangelis used for the original blade runner score. its unmixed as i only had about 2 days to whip it together and send over. enjoy."

It's certainly outside of El's box to make movie scores, but definitely not outside of his zone of abilities. What do you think an El-P produced movie score would sound like?  Keep a look out for any El-P announcements coming soon (or so he's leading to believe), and check out the unused track from Blade Runner 2049 in the link below.

El-P Blade Runner Trailer Score

        

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Okay, This Rick & Morty And Run The Jewels Collaborative Music Video Is The Coolest Sh*t You'll See All Week


If you're a Run The Jewels fan, then yesterday was pretty cool. If you're a Rick & Morty fan, then yesterday was really cool. But if you're a fan of both, then yesterday, you had a complete nerdgasm.

Yesterday, Adult Swim's official YouTube page released a music video for a song off of RTJ's 2016 album Run The Jewels 3, titled "Oh Mama." The video did not feature Killer Mike or El-P, however, instead featuring characters from a show on a frequently collaborating network of RTJ, Adult Swim. The video finds Rick & Morty kicking ass and taking names all across the galaxy, killing aliens often seen in the show, set to the tune of "Dear Mama". Check out the awesome video below. If Adult Swim brings more collaborations like this, then I, and I'm sure millions more people, will be here for it.


(*I do not own this video, or the rights to it*)     

Friday, March 16, 2018

Bishop Nehru Taps MF DOOM On The Boards For New Song, "Again And Again", Drops New Album "Elevators: Act I & II"



Earlier today, Bishop Nehru blessed the public with another drop, this time tapping frequent collaborator and underground legend MF DOOM and producer Kaytranada.

The new drop finds Bishy dropping lyrical hammers over some smooth introduction jazz flute, then keeping with the jazz vibes, transitioning into some crazy horns and percussion in which Nehru rightfully spits his on point flow over.

The song lives on a project that Nehru just dropped, titled Elevators: Act I & II, which features production entirely from MF DOOM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada producer Kaytranada, as well as the Emmy-Award-winning James Hall Worship and Praise choir to give backing vocals on several tracks. Bishop explains the album below;

"This project is a collection of my feelings straight from my heart, all of my ideas were created specifically off of instinct and intuitive occurrences. This album is my answer to the question, 'what would you say your music sounds like?' My answer to that would be 'Grammy Rap.' There's 'Mumble Rap' and then there's 'Grammy Rap.' With this project I was largely influenced by music theory and Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys. This is my attempt at a 'rap' Pet Sounds."

You can stream Bishop's new collaboration album on any streaming service (well, at least Spotify and Apple Music, as far as I know), and you can check out one of the new songs off the album, "Again & Again" below.


(*I do not own this song, artwork, or the rights to them*)
     

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Observations From Wale's "It's Complicated" EP



It's become somewhat of a running joke for Wale being considered one of the most underrated, yet overlooked rappers of the last decade or so, though his abilities are far from joke-worthy. The D.C. rapper has seen plenty of love from his core audience over the years, but that's about it. Signing to Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group label in 2011, Wale has scored 2 consecutive Billboard number ones albums in 2013 and 2015, respectively (The Gifted and The Album About Nothing), and has released a slew of music, having come out with an album every other year since 2009. So what is it that is holding Wale back from becoming a premier name in hip hop?  Some say its his Twitter antics, but going back and forth with a troll about how your music isn't as good as it was back in 2011 shouldn't prevent you from becoming a big name, if your music really is that good. I felt as if I couldn't speak fairly on Wale due to my lack of Wale in my playlists, so I figured I'd try to get to the bottom of these allegations myself. Here's some observations on Wale's newest EP, It's Complicated.

R&B Love Song Vibes, With Bars


On Wale's short EP, the theme stays consistent with feelings of hurt and love, as well as lessons for future encounters with these feelings. On the intro title track, Wale discusses the problems in today's world of flirting and getting to know a woman, including liking a girl's pictures on Instagram, and his "complicated" methods of explaining his love for a girl. Bravo to the old fashioned, Wale. The wavy instrumental's bassline keeps an ambiance for dimming the lights and lighting the candles with your girl, while showcasing a rapping ability that you could play and contemplate about in long car rides, an interesting combination.

Hurtful, Yet, Hopeful


As well as lessons Wale is imparting on his new EP, he's also discussing what he would like the most from a woman. On one particular song, Wale is asking for a girl to be a "Black Bonnie" to his Clyde, including a somewhat entertaining line about spray painting Trump Towers, as well as traveling the world together. "Black Bonnie" is a great "flipping through the old photo albums and remembering all the good times we had together" type of track in which Jacquees provides excellently tender vocals on the hook that drive home the loving tone. It seems Wale's dreams about his dream woman are not much different from our own... chasing dreams and conquering the world together. I feel it, Wale. I feel it.

The great thing about this EP is that all 4 songs featured each have their own respective mission to accomplish, yet none of them stray away from the subject matter. Different sounds bring out different vibes in the songs, which represent the different sides of the relationships Wale is speaking of, some of them fun, others difficult and hard to talk about. All in all, Wale dropped off an extremely solid, yet unfortunately short EP that whether you're going through heartbreak or not, is a fun listen, and can be a lesson for those going through it, or just a vividly bump-worthy tape that remains multi-layered, depending your mood.   

     
















    




      

Monday, March 12, 2018

ICYMI: New Music: Lil Wayne - Visine



In case you happened to miss another seemingly rare new Lil Wayne release that came a week ago (March 5th)... I got you!  Exactly one week ago, Wayne dropped another loosie, titled "Visine".

The track is apparently a part of Ethika Underwear's RGB Mixtape 2, which released on March 7th (and can be streamed on SoundCloud under their profile, "Ethika, Inc."), and features names like Ace Hood, 2 Chainz, Casey Veggies, and more. Birdman has recently suggested that Tha Carter V will be dropping this year, and though Birdman and Wayne's history proves to be rocky, the release of much more Wayne music as of late (including his recent mixtape, D6: Reloaded) seems to be a good sign. You can check out the recent Wayne release below.


(*I do not own this song, image, or the rights to either*)
 

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Lupe Pays Homage To One Of Detroit's Finest With "Portrait Of Royce"


Lupe took to Twitter earlier this afternoon (March 8th) to drop a new song. Unretired now, are we Lup?

The song is dedicated to Detroit's own Royce Da 5'9, and is aptly titled "Portrait Of Royce". The song finds Lupe spitting some lyrical miracles, complicated schemes and entendre's (that I'm sure I will have to Genius to figure out) over a very PRhyme-esque instrumental that shines with what sounds like a fluttery synthesizer, some crispy claps and an ending Royce interview sample to boot.

Lupe's tweet suggested that the song was "from my sketch book...", so there is no rumor or word on if the Chicago based emcee with be putting out any new music, this could just be a one-off dedication to promote Royce's PRhyme 2, which drops in just over a week, March 16th. Check out Lupe's song in the Twitter link below.

Lupe Fiasco - Portrait Of Royce

Friday, March 2, 2018

Logic Does This "Everyday" On His Marshmello Assisted New Single


At midnight last night Logic dropped another song, this time featuring EDM producer Marshmello, presumably on the boards.

The song, titled "Everyday", comes only a few short days after the release of another Logic song, titled "44 More", which is a follow up to a song Logic featured on his mixtape Bobby Tarantino, aptly titled "44 Bars". There is no rumor as to if the newly released songs will be featured on any new projects from Logic, but I will keep you posted if any news pops up. You can check out the Logic and Marshmello collaboration "Everyday" below.


(*I do not own this song, or the rights to it*) 

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Dave East Has A Name For Those Who Will Never Grow Up; "Peter Pan"



Fresh off of the follow up to his underrated Paranoia; A True Story EP, Dave East came back even harder with P2 in January, and now he's returned with a song for those who need to, for lack of a better phrase, get their shit together.

We all know those "Peter Pan's" who need to grow up, and Dave bring them to light in quite the gangsta manner on his new single. Dave's storytelling ability is highlighted again, just as it was on P2 with wildly descriptive tracks like "Corey" and "I Found Keisha", which both keep the great storytelling ability without being too overbearing in getting to a point. Check out "Peter Pan" below, and if you haven't yet, be sure to check out East's newest project, P2, which is available everywhere, and definitely worth the listen.


(*I do not own this song, or the rights to it*)