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12353130678?profile=originalDubseven Records Presents SixtSixTwoSeven Dead on the table, Download it right now on Spotify Tidal Deezer!

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Zonj3 - You I Crave (Audio) lyrics

Zonj3 previously known as Adam Idris release new track you I crave  

Listen on YouTube and stream it on Spotify, Google play and deezer.

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Harlem, New York emcee Dave East is back to snatch another instrumental and make it his. This time around he goes in over Future Hendrix's "Mask Off."

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Dave East continues to smash your favorite rapper's beats. Today he sets fire to Drake's popular instrumental for "Free Smoke."

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At least one member of Young Money is unhappy with Universal Records.

Yesterday (June 23) Toronto rapper Drake let his 2.4 million twitter followers know that he's upset with the label for removing his music from the net.

 

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Although he didn't mention the name of the songs he was referring to specifically, two new tracks, "Trust Issues" and "Marvin's Room" recently hit the net.

Universal has a very strict policy of removing download and streaming links of songs depending on the artist and whether or not the tracks were leaked prematurely.

Drake isn't the only artist dealing with this issue. Another Universal artist 50 Cent often releases free original material for his fans as well.

 

Albums and songs leaked by hackers are a huge problem for the industry, so it's understandable that labels want to protect their investments. But where do they draw the line between the hackers and artists doing it themselves?


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Enya: On the Wings of Harmony and Happiness

Enya_2.jpgWhen I feel dreadfully tired and frustrated, when everything is dull and boring, I take my earphones, switch on Enya’s song to let harmony and relaxation enter my heart and soul. Indeed, these Enya’s divine compositions are really inspiring and light. They are always saturated with white magic and fabulous landscapes that emerge once you have listened either to Caribbean Blue or to The River Sings. 15s.jpg

Those who have not heard her songs do not know what Paradise looks like. It is not weird that her songs perfectly suit as sound tracks to magnificent epic movies. No doubt, Enya’s voice is a refined ornamentation of all cult and historic movies (Picture 1). Many famous films like Gladiator, Sweet November, and Lord of the Rings owe to the tracks contributing to the inspiring and hilarious atmosphere that each watcher can contemplate.
Her album called Only Time: The Collection is Enya’s the most significant work where she managed to include the most extraordinary music stories overwhelmed with divine sounds and hues of light and freedom (Picture 2). When listening to this album, I can forget about everything. So, I am trying not to listen to it when I have to write an online essay editing or academic writing.

Enya’s songs perfectly suit yoga lessons, or jogging, of morning walks. It endows your life with sense, happiness, calmness, and harmony. Therefore, I definitely advise you to regularly listen to these compositions to remain a moral equilibrium.
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The last 12 months are likely to be remembered for their eclectic cultural sweep -- as the year Tiger Woods was sucked into a vortex of groupie hell, Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme came tumbling down and “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” became a legitimate dinner party talking point. But at street level, ’09 will go down in the annals for something else entirely. It was the year hip-hop finally plunged face-first into full-blown alcoholism. We’re not talking about “You can find me in the club / bottles full of bubb” -- or any of that namby-pamby, bling-era conspicuous consumption (Jay-Z, as well as every other MC to rhyme “Cristal” with “pistol,” please pay your waitress and leave). Mainstream rap went giddy, downright hiccuping drunk, glorifying alcohol consumption. This year, the pop charts were awash with MCs and R&B crooners extolling the virtues of chasing a buzz and winding up wasted -- hopefully with some kind of sexual conquest to offset the bar bill. Somewhere, Charles Bukowski and Dylan Thomas are probably tuning in to Power 106 FM. Meanwhile, auto-tune savant T-Pain and Crunk’s capo di tutti capos, Lil Jon, emerged as this year’s preeminent champions of booze-sozzled hip-hop. So herewith, the top 9 (as in '09) most alcoholic-enabling hip-hop songs of the year. “Shots” – LMFAO featuring Lil Jon Jägerbombs, lemon drops, Jello shots and kamikazes as well as premium liquors such as Ciroc Vodka and the rappers’ de facto favorite (judging by its ubiquity in hip-hop songs since 2006) Patrón tequila all get a shout-out on this Crunk-inflected club-banger. Even if the song’s “we came to party” ethos is hardly groundbreaking, its hook remains unforgettable: Lil Jon hoarsely screaming the word “shots!” 16 times in a row. “Blame It” – Jamie Foxx featuring T-Pain “Blame it on the Goose, got ya feelin’ loose / Blame it on the 'trón, catch me in a zone / Blame it on the a-a-a-a-a-alcohol,” Foxx sings with no small amount of added Auto-tune attitude in this boudoir jam that was all but inescapable on Top 40 radio earlier this year. Yes, he is talking about Grey Goose and Patrón. But later in the song, he lays bare his reasoning: by continuing to fill a potential love interest’s cup, she’s more likely to lose her inhibitions – “Fill another cup up / Feelin’ on your butt what?” “Crack a Bottle” – Eminem featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent “So crack a bottle / Let your body waddle / Don’t act like a snobby model / You just hit the Lotto,” Em sing-raps on the chorus of this party track. The operative thinking here conflates sobriety with snootiness and getting wasted with winning a lottery jackpot. “Crazy Night” – R. Kelly featuring R. City “This Hennessy got me,” R. Kelly croons on the lead cut from his latest album, “Untitled.” Then he gets to the chorus: “If you’re drinkin’ what I’m drinkin’, put your hands up in the sky / If you’re thinkin’ what I’m thinkin’, you’ll say, 'What a crazy night!' ” But R’s consumption hardly stops there. In the song, he also brags of a “thousand dollar” bar tab, concluding, “I need another shot of that Bacardi” -- recklessly ignoring the inevitability of a hangover such booze mixing will provoke. “Maldito Alcohol” – Pitbull Reggaeton was no stranger to hip-hop’s reigning dipsomania. Exhibit A: Boriquan rapper Pitbull spitting lyrics (in Spanish) such as “I don’t want water / I want a drink”. . . “Damn alcohol, sweet torment / Give me a drink on the rocks.” “Wasted” – Gucci Mane “Party, party, party, let’s all get wasted,” the rapper exhorts on this hit single. “Shake it for me baby girl, do it butt naked / I’m so wasted, she so wasted / Tell the bartender send me 20 more cases.” The discrete charms of this hit single don’t end with the incontrovertible logic of its chorus, however. Mane also presumes the intoxication of certain notorious pop divas, mentioning that the booze has got him “geeking like Whitney and Britney.” “Patrón Tequila” – the Paradiso Girls featuring Lil Jon We can all agree that Crunkmeister Lil Jon was the man behind this year’s most unabashedly pro-booze music. On this paean to rap’s preferred tipple, though, the Paradiso Girls make vocal a silken threat: “By the end of the night, I’mma have you drunk and throwin’ up.” “One More Drink” – Ludacris An unapologetic ode to putting on one’s “beer goggles,” “One More Drink’s” narrative drama revolves around the ramifications of Luda having that proverbial one too many. Drunk driving and bedding ugly women ensues: “Surrendered to the woman / And her bringin’ me home / Because she looked better / Every shot of Patrón.” “I’m So Gone (Patrón)” – Chamillionaire featuring Bobby Valentino Chamilly and Bobby Valentino go for the obvious couplet here, rhyming “I’m poppin’ bottles of Patrón” with “all night long.” For the rapper, it’s clear that alcohol provides a palliative for his worldly concerns. “I’mma wash my problems away,” Chamillionaire raps. “Tonight I need a drank.” R&B Lothario Valentino, meanwhile, announces that he doesn’t usually drink but admits he’s “gone” -- read: wasted -- from drinking a mixture of tequila and rose wine. Source: L.A. Times Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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