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Video: Killer Mike x Pill x SXSW

March 24th, 2010 corbis No comments

Pill performs “Ridin’ On It” and Killer Mike aka Mike Bigga does his verse from “Never Scared” and “Re-AKshon” at the HipHopDX.com show in Austin Tx

Video: Saigon – Pain In My Life (Live in London)

March 15th, 2010 corbis No comments

Here’s some footage of Saigon performing Pain In My Life in London at Madame Jojo’s.

Video: Stat Quo & Devin The Dude Talk Weed

March 15th, 2010 corbis No comments

Stat Quo and Devin the Dude talk about one of their favorite subjects in the studio together… Mary Jane.

Video: U-N-I ft. Miguel – Lately

March 10th, 2010 corbis No comments

Lately is Directed by Fredo Tovar & Scott Fleishman. Clever…. A Love Supreme 2.0 CD+DVD hit stores & iTunes yesterday.

Here’s some footage from the LA release party as well.

Bonus: Kendrick Lamar – Day Dreaming Freestyle [DJBooth.net Freestyle Series #150]

Video: Lil Wayne – Nino Brown: The Road to Rikers

March 1st, 2010 corbis No comments

Lil Wayne gives an update after shooting the Drake video, says he’s about to shoot a video for Shanell… then he shoots 3 more, including one for Rick Ross, and says he’s about to shoot the video for Travis McCoy’s (Gym Class Heroes) “Tattoo Girl.” He might be wrong about some of the song title though, because he got mixed up on the “Africa Moombata” one.

Freeway In New York (Video)

February 10th, 2010 corbis No comments

MP3/Video: D.Black – “Yesterday Remix” Feat. Fatal Lucciauno, Spaceman, SK, Marissa / Release Party Performance Footage

October 7th, 2009 corbis No comments
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The Song & Videos:

Stressing the need to continue moving forward, Seattle emcee D.Black is proud to release a remix of the single “Yesterday” from his new album, Ali’Yah, released September 15th via Sportn’ Life/MYX Music Label. With the same beat and instrumentation as the original, the remix includes a collaboration of new artists Fatal Lucciauno, Spaceman, SK, and Marissa - all fellow members of the Sportn’ Life roster. “Yesterday” contains the strong motivational message that we must continue to move forward in life, rather than get caught up in the past. Closing out the refrain with, “We don’t know what tomorrow brings”, D.Black forecasts an unpredictable, yet malleable future. Thinking about yesterday can only make one stationary, while living in the present keeps life in motion.

D.Black recently performed in his hometown of Seattle to celebrate the release of his new album. Make sure to check out the videos:

“Blow the Trumps” Live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNYtfZvNNmo

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