Just a little sumpin to jog the memories of that awesome show
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From CurrentTV:
Top 5 Mixtapes of ‘08
http://current.com/items/89633873/top_5_mi…
Wrapping up 2008, the Daily Fix looks back at the year of the mix tape. We bring you our top 5! Black Milk recruited Pharaohe Monch, Kardinall Offishall, Bishop Lamont and others for his release, “Elec,” a teaser for his album “Tronic.” Wale put out his Seinfeld inspired “The Mixtape About Nothing.” The Hood Internet honored it’s hometown with “The Hood Internet vs. Chicago.” Charles Hamilton released 10 mixtapes including our favorite, “Crash Landed.” Lil Wayne released “The Drought Is Over Part 6″ and Kanye West redeemed himself with “Sky High.” Okay, that’s 6. You tell us your picks.
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3’s and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.
This song is so fire. Props to Rik Cordero on the video. I think I’m kinda late on this but this beat and chorus is so fire.
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For some reason I am up right now and I just watched a Seinfeld episode on the DVR. When finished it went to E! which was showing an infomercial for some hair thing. Then bam, I see an ex-girlfriend in the friggin infomercial. So weird (light skinned black girl in middle the blue dress in the background).
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First of all, THIS SONG IS UNFINISHED. Second of all, this song was recorded 6 months ago, before “Arab Money” came out. THIS IS WHY LEAKING UNFINISHED SONGS IS NOT A GOOD LOOK. I’ve sent emails to every single person who has posted this song and most have obliged in taking it down. Thank you for having enough respect for the music to do that. I’m reading feedback, both good and bad, on the song and it’s just so frustrating. Imagine if a scene from like, STAR WARS, leaked with no special effects on them. Or a rehearsal scene from just a regular movie. People can complain all they want about piracy but that is not the issue here. The issue is spreading demo material and passing it off as finished. Once the song’s done…shit post it everywhere, I don’t care. So please, if you are a Wale fan, please, if you see the song, leave a comment telling them to take it down. I have seen that this internet thing is actually far more civilized than you would imagine. And saying, “well everyone else is doing it” does not make it right. Come on, your parents taught you better! Only YOUUUUUUUUUUUU can save hip hop.
Looks incredible
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From Elitaste |
Please do me a favor and don’t spread unfinished demo songs. Judging by our free internet releases, we are clearly cool with sharing music but when you post something that’s not finished and people check it out, that could be their first time hearing Wale and that’s not giving a new artist a fair shot. We have worked so hard to only put out the highest quality material and when someone goes and leaks a demo song passing it off as a finished product or official, it can be very harmful. So please, if you see something out there that’s not on here, don’t spread it and let me know about it (yes, I know, very unrealistic). Thanks.