Tagged: genre: hip-hop

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Interview with IAMMEDIC

I’ve been really enjoying the sounds of California-based electronic rock/glitch/pop band, IAMMEDIC for awhile now, and I decided to contact them for an interview.

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Verbal – Visionair

Considering I jumped around on this album like a kid on a trampoline, it’s easy for me to say that I’m highly disappointed in Verbal’s first solo album.

Geeks – Officially Missing You 3

Geeks – Officially Missing You

Geeks’ debut album is certainly promising. The music is good, the vocals are nice. One of the guys reminds me a little too much of G-Dragon in pitch and timbre but I guess if you love G-Dragon you’ll love this duo.

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Yankie – Lost in Memories

Stepping out into the spotlight on his own, Yankie of the hip-hop duo TBNY released his first solo album, Lost In Memories. The album boasts an amazing line up of featured artists, high quality production and amazing lyrics.

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Beginner’s Guide to Jay Chou

So… you’re looking to get into Jay Chou after seeing The Green Hornet or what not? Maybe you’re planning to start your Mandarin lessons, and even plan into deeping your toes into some Chinese or overall Asian music? Well, what better way to get into Chinese/Asian music than starting with Jay Chou.

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GD&TOP – Baby Good Night

Big Bang members G-Dragon and TOP continue their string of electropop music videos, starting with High High and 뻑이가요 (KNOCK OUT), with an R&B electro-infused ballad, Baby Good Night.

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Calle 13 – Entren los que Quieran

Calle 13 has always been known for their “in your face”, scandalous and raw lyrics. Their music is a widespread fusion of all things Latin American, music from merengue to salsa to traditional South American instruments, all over a base of steady rhythm hip-hop.

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G-Dragon & T.O.P. – GD & TOP

This collaboration and album came like a surprise to everyone. A sweet, sweet surprise. Because there is no denying that G-Dragon and T.O.P. are the coolest members in Big Bang.

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GD&TOP – HIGH HIGH

Big Bang members G-Dragon and TOP get together with this electropop song that, if we understood Korean, we would probably be mad at the lyrics.

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Eminem – Recovery

One wonders if Eminem purposely released Relapse to be able to release this. In Recovery, he seems sharper, even if it isn’t on par with some of his previous work.