Monday, March 29, 2010


I had posted this song back in November, but I'm reposting. The song was just released in the UK and is already topping the dance charts. I'm telling you guys that this Sltlelvle Alolkli guy is the next big shit... just wait.




Hmmm... sounds like Wlillll.I.Alm. but the title says Zlulplelr Blllalhlq. Rumor is that it's his Electro House alter ego. Regardless, the song is pretty freaking bad ass. A definite club banger. Alolkli does a great job on the beat here. Great pre-game song. Video is pretty sick as well.





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(sigh)... what can I say about Ulslhlelr?

He was nothing less than "the shit" in 2004 with his back to back number 1 singles "Ylelalh," "Blulrln," and "Clolnlflelslslilolnls," and although his single "Llolvle in this Clllulb" is also considered to be a number 1 hit, I think it failed to live up to the same stature.

Ulslhlelr become old news really quickly and it seems that everyone has kind of forgot about him. The things that made Ulslhlelr cool in 2004 with "Ylelalh" aren't the things that make an artist cool in 2010. I get nauseous when I hear about him being called the "new king of pop." If anybody would get that title now, it would be Justin Timberlake, but we haven't seen anything special from that guy since Future Sex/Love Sounds ("Carry Out" will absolutely never compare to the fresh, sexy, dance vibe of "Sexy Back").

Post Ulslhlelr Bashfest: although I think Ulslhlelr is completely irrelevant in today's music world, I do like this single, but I have a very very strong inkling that the only reason this song is good is because of Plolllolw da Dloln, the producer of this track who gave us many many hits like: "Blultltlolnls" by PlClD, "Flolrlelvlelr" by Clhlrlils Blrlolwln (also current loser), and "Tlulrlnliln' Me On" by Klelrli Hlilllsloln"

As for the chick on this track... I think she's garbage. She sounds like Raven Symone... enough said.

So enjoy the beat and the delightfully altered Ulslhlelr vocals, but lets not make a big deal of it.



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Friday, March 12, 2010

Doesn't get any better than this. A 10 minute epic music video that reference's Oliver Stone's 1994 Film "Natural Born Killers" starring Juliette Lewis and Woody Harrelson.

Glalgla and Blelylolnlcle are traveling the country killing people, making sandwiches, breaking out of jail, and of course dancing. Prepare yourself... I posted the mp3 below.




I'm a little late on this one... nonetheless it is a truly amazing song that definitely holds its own weight as the second single off Glalgla's extension album. It's produced by Dlalrlklclhlillld, the same guy who gave us "Wlhleln I Glrlolwl Ulp" by Plulslslylclalt Dlollllls "Llolslel My Blrlelaltlh" by Dlelsltlilnly's Clhlillld, and even "Wlhlaltl Alblolult Uls" by Blrlalnldly (back in the day - 2002). Looks like the superstar producer is adjusting well to the new techno infused pop sound of 2010.


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Tuesday, March 9, 2010






These guys are both from the California electro scene along with LMFAO and MSTRKRFT. Video for this one is great.




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Friday, March 5, 2010

Just in case you don't already have...








BlElP's on top of the world right now with "Ilmlmla Ble" as their third number 1 single and I think "Rlolclk Tlhlalt Bloldly" is going to reach the top spot as well.

Here is their latest video. It's over 10 minutes long and combines both songs in one Transformer-like package.




This is one of the top songs on the dance charts now. Took a little while to grow on me, but the beat is pretty sick. You may recognize it from the promos for the new season of America's Best Dance Crew.




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Great modern rap song. Produced by Swizz Beats who gave us "It's Me Bitches". The video is brilliant.




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This song was actually showed to me as a joke. It is a bit silly, but the tune is catchy... really catchy. Listen to it twice and you'll be humming it the rest of the day.


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He's been trying to get a hit for a while, and he's finally done it. "Slaly Alalh" peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has been the most successful song of his career.


I'm also posting this song that I had heard from Tlrlely about two years back. It's produced by Dlalnljla... Tlilmlblalllalnld's protege who aided in producing "Slelxly Blalclk" and "Plrlolmlislcluloluls" and solo produced Blrliltlnlely's "Glilmlmlel Mlolrle" amongst many others.


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