for the pardon master.
i need to put more throwback music out there. every other site out there is feeding you too many new artists, most of which whom have no real superstar potential. at all.
it’s rare that videos by artists are really good these days. too many random girls gyrating. i wanted to take it back to the days where there were some big money budgets to create music videos that people could really feel. this valiant artistic effort, put forth by by sir busta rhymes and janet “superbowl” jackson, is one of those types of videos. with $2 mill behind the project and veteran director hype williams quarterbacking, they produced this futuristic, special effect-filled masterpiece.
off one of my favorite album of all time, E.L.E. so good, i bought it again after i scratched up the first one.












wiz khalifa - star power. best trunk music. ever.
the native soul - an evolution. it's $ulaiman of blind i. rapping!
christian rich - the decay mixtape [think electrorock meets hip hop and dates it for a bit.]
the paxtons - members only. chi-town/dc-bred dudes. nice rhymes, crazy beats.
evidence - the layover mixtape. this joint is CRAZY.
crucial mix by PFOP's lo. love songs and such!
if coldplay and jay-z made a album, it'd sound like this.
GLC - i ain't even yet: the mixtape. kanye's G.O.O.D. music artist's latest offering.
dandiggity's eclecticuts vol. 2. assortment of eclectic cuts. obviously.
dj klever - flashback. CRUCIAL mix of 80's jams that you've probably never heard before.
g*two - one man army. newest talent out the DMV. he's nice.
Favorite track on E.L.E. is “Iz They Wildin’ Wit Us & Gettin Rowdy Wit Us?” Featuring Mystikal