Here we are again people. It's a new day. Mr.80Foe & I decided to drop a new visual to all the folks out there. My business associate, Runny Ray, suggested that we do a visual for the song "Let Go" because he stated, and I quote: "That song brings the fun back in hip hop." It is a remake of the classic song "Let the Bass Go" by The D.O.C. The D.O.C was one of the most influential west coast spitters in the 90's(hailing from Texas) His debut album, "No One Can Do It Better" hands down is in my top 20 of greatest hip hop albums of all time. Our version is located on the mixtape "Dont Call it a Comeback Vol 3"(available on datpiff.com)
I was just on one of my favorite hip hop sites and read about Common leaving G.O.O.D music(Kanye's Label) to sign a deal with Warner Bros. Wow, well I guess some artists feel that they need to be getting all of their money. Details below...Congrats Common!
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Goodbye G.O.O.D. Music, hello Warner Bros.! Common signs a deal with Warner to release his next album.
It looks like Consequence may not be the only artist to jump ship from Kanye West's label. Now, one of G.O.O.D. Music's earliest and biggest successes Common may have left the label, recently signing to Warner Bros. Records.
According to a exclusive article from XXL, sources close to the Chi Town legend report that he has officially inked a deal to release his next album The Dreamer, The Believer with Warner Bros. There is no indiciation whether Common as signed a joint deal between Warner and 'Ye's label or whether he has officially left G.O.O.D. Music.
Since singing to Mr. West's imprint in 2004, Common has released three albums. His label debut Be led him to new career heights, garnering him four Grammy nominations and selling over 800,000 copies.
Earlier this week, Common released an EP titled The Pursuit with his newly founded super-group Cocaine 80s. The group also consists of fellow Chicago Hip Hop mainstay and lontime collaborator No I.D., Steve Wyreman, Rob Kinelski, Kevin Randolph, James Fauntleroy and Makeba, among others.
YO, whats good party people across the land..Go Live Radio's Video of the Month comes from New Mc, Big K.R.I.T. This dude is nice!!!period. MizzUndastood made me aware of this talented mc and I started to follow his every move. His song "Dreamin" is the reason why I started Go Live Radio. True hip hop with a southern "twang." I like it. I love it!!! Read more about Big K.R.I.T below courtesy of Wikipedia
Justin Scott (born August 26, 1986), better known by his stage name Big K.R.I.T., is an American hip hop musician and record producer from Meridian, Mississippi.
In June 2010, Big K.R.I.T released his album, K.R.I.T. Wuz Here, digitally, garnering critical acclaim.[1] That same month, former president of G-Unit Records and current Senior VP of A&R at Def Jam Records, Sha Money XL, signed him to the label as one of his first priorities in his new position.[2][3]
K.R.I.T. previously released several mixtapes, including Hood Fame, with DJ Wally Sparks and The Last King, with DJ Breakem Off. He's also made guest appearances on Pilot Talk, the third studio album and major label debut from rapper, Curren$y as well as Kush and Orange Juice, the critically acclaimed mixtape by rapper Wiz Khalifa, that was the No. 1 search and trending topics on Google and Twitter following its release. He is a frequent collaborator with both artists.
K.R.I.T. is an acronym, meaning King Remembered In Time.
In October 2010, K.R.I.T. will co-headline The Smoker's Club Tour with Curren$y and Smoke DZA.[4] He is set to appear in Little Rock, AR with Curren$y and Mac Miller.
In November 2010, K.R.I.T. opened for Wiz Khalifa in Winston-Salem and in Ashland, Virginia during the Waken Baken tour.
He is one of the featured XXL Top Eleven Freshmen of 2011, along side of Meek Mill, Cyhi Da Prynce, Lil Twist, Yelawolf, Fred The Godson, Mac Miller, YG, Lil B, Kendrick Lamar & Diggy Simmons.