Showing posts with label Lupe Fiasco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lupe Fiasco. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

The Lake and Skyline Give Me a Warm Embrace

Yesterday's "Homecoming" drop by the hometown homie 'Ye touched me in a special place no homo (word to Ken Lenon) so I'm hitting you with all heat rocks straight out the second city. New mixtapes by Bump J, CTA Radio, Mic Terror, Gemini and a few extra goodies. You know the deal... click the covers!










Wyclef (Feat. Lupe Fiasco) - Fast Car Remix (Feat. Lupe Fiasco)


Kidz In The Hall (Feat. Bun B & Talib Kweli) - Work To Do Remix (Obama Tribute)


Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Friday, March 14, 2008

Famous Last Words

Before I depart on my red-eye to meet my brethren-in-blog in Orlando, I leave you with this...

Lupe Fiasco - Superstar Official Remix (Feat. Young Jeezy & TI)

On paper, this could have horribly wrong. It didnt. Another performance like that and TI might get a cool name like "House Arrest TI" akin to "Styrofoam Cup Weezy".

We'll be back.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Doctors Orders

Lupe Fiasco (aka the panther who was late to the meeting) has recruited the ever-fresh Dr. Romanelli to serve as his brand manager for the continued marketing of 2007's critically-acclaimed The Cool. For starters, Lupe's one-of-a-kind (until he began hustling em online) tour jackets are available on solebox for 450 Euros. If you dont know that conversion, I'll let International Grease explain. Either way... peep!




Friday, February 22, 2008

Like We Always Do At This Time

If you dont know about 08's biggest tour, you're a dummy. But God blesses the deaf, dumb and blind so...

  • Seattle, Washington
    Key Arena
    April 16, 2008 (more info)
  • Sacramento, California
    ARCO Arena
    April 18, 2008 (more info)
  • San Jose, California
    HP Pavillion
    April 19, 2008 (more info)
  • San Diego, California
    Sports Arena
    April 20, 2008 (more info)
  • Los Angeles, California
    Nokia Theatre
    April 21, 2008 (more info)
  • Los Angeles, California
    Nokia Theatre
    April 22, 2008 (more info)
  • Las Vegas, Nevada
    Red Rocks Casino Resort
    April 25, 2008 (more info)
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Journal Pavillion
    April 26, 2008 (more info)
  • Denver, Colorado
    Pepsi Center
    April 27, 2008 (more info)
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    Ford Center
    April 29, 2008 (more info)
  • Austin, Texas
    Frank Irwin Center
    April 30, 2008 (more info)
  • Dallas, Texas
    Superpages.com Center
    May 1, 2008 (more info)
  • Houston, Texas
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion
    May 2, 2008 (more info)
  • Atlanta, Georgia
    Gwinette Arena
    May 4, 2008 (more info)
  • Tampa, Florida
    Ford Amphitheater
    May 5, 2008 (more info)
  • Miami, Florida
    American Airlines Theater
    May 6, 2008 (more info)
  • Charlotte, North Carolina
    Verizon Amphitheater
    May 8, 2008 (more info)
  • Raleigh, North Carolina
    Walnut Creak
    May 9, 2008 (more info)
  • Washington D.C.
    Nissan Pavillion
    May 10, 2008 (more info)
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia
    Verizon Wireless
    May 11, 2008 (more info)
  • New York, New York
    Madison Square Garden
    May 13, 2008 (more info)
  • Boston, Massachusetts
    Tweeter
    May 15, 2008 (more info)
  • Hartford, Connecticut
    New England Dodge Music Center
    May 16, 2008 (more info)
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Susquehanna Bank Center
    May 17, 2008 (more info)
  • Scranton, Pennsylvania
    Toyota Pavillion
    May 18, 2008 (more info)
  • Montreal (Canada)
    Bell Center
    May 20, 2008 (more info)
  • Toronto (Canada)
    Molson Center
    May 21, 2008 (more info)
  • Detroit, Michigan
    Palace
    May 22, 2008 (more info)
  • Chicago, Illinois
    United Center
    May 23, 2008 (more info)
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Target Center
    May 24, 2008 (more info)
  • Saskatoon, SK (Canada)
    Credit Union Centre
    May 27, 2008 (more info)
  • Edmonton, AB (Canada)
    Rexall Place
    May 29, 2008 (more info)
  • Calgary, AB (Canada)
    Pengrowth Saddledome
    May 30, 2008 (more info)
Grease, we might have to collab on either that Philly date or the DC joint.

And because I love ya...

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Heads and Tails


Nouveau Riche is a band outta Philly--one of the few that hasn't moved to Brooklyn (yet). The lead singer, Nikki Jean, was featured on Lupe's The Cool. Aside from being eclectic eye candy, she and the rest of her band are Krispy Kreme fresh. Download their Longtail EP here.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Lupe V. Rhymefest in a battle for Democratic Supremacy

Proof that rappers not named Jigga, have waaaaaaaaay too much time on their hands, but equal parts inspirational...

-From Rhymesfest's myspace blog

A conversation between Rhymefest and Lupe Fiasco A lot of my comrades have been hitting me up for clarification on the discussion between myself and Lupe yesterday (Sunday, January 6, 2008). So, the following details exactly what happened so that no one gets it twisted.

WARNING: This is for intellectuals only! Please read thoroughly so that you won't miss any of our points. Let's start with the interview on SOHH.com that Lupe conducted that started this:SOHH Exclusive: Lupe Fiasco Bypasses Barack Obama, "I Want Hillary To Win"written by Danica DowOver the next month voters across the country will get to pick candidates for the two major political parties. In light of the official beginning of voting season in Iowa, SOHH caught up with Lupe Fiasco to see who he is throwing his support behind. "I'm not voting for anybody," Lupe told SOHH. "I don't believe in voting on that level. But I want Hillary [Clinton] to win," he says. Surprisingly, the Chicago emcee does not support the junior United States Senator from Illinois, Barack Obama. "Obama doesn't really impress me like that," Lupe told SOHH. "It's not a shot at him but some of his agendas, the bombing of Iran and all that stuff.* He ain't gonna do nothing but perpetuate the nonsense that all the Presidents before have done, and what Bush is doing now. It's to the point now where the world is so twisted and so messed up that we need somebody to come in." Tonight's Iowa caucus marks the first major electoral event of the nominating process for the 2008 Presidential election by essentially voting on which candidates should represent their respective parties. Because of its "first" status, the Iowa caucus is especially influential in the process of electing the Democratic and Republican candidates. If Clinton takes Iowa, she is in a better position to win in the immediate state caucasses that follow. "I think Hillary will set an example for women all around the world and hopefully effect some change, as opposed to another man pushing for agendas and pushing policies," Lupe said. "I think even if she don't do anything, just the statement that it makes--that the United States is run by a women--would be so phenomenal for the world." At press time Senators Clinton, Obama, and John Edwards are in a statistical three-way tie according to most polls. [*Editors note: While all the major Democratic candidates--including Clinton, Obama and Edwards--say they would not remove military option off the table, when it comes to Iran, none have said they support the bombing of Iran.]===============

Then, here is the blog that I wrote to address it:Don't Let Your Arrogance Fuel Your Ignorance (SUPPORT BARACK!)Recently, a prominent Hip-Hop website asked an artist who they supported in the 2008 presidential primaries. Shockingly, their response was Hillary Clinton. Now, I'm not one to judge a person's political, religious or [even] artistic views; however, the reasons that this artist gave were so fucking erroneous and outrageous that it compels me to speak out, even if only to give fans the right information so that we are not following uninformed-ass rappers down the hole of 'abstract nothingness.'First of all, the facts:Barack Obama has stated he is not opposed to military action against Iran if they were persistent in their ambitions to obtain nuclear weapons; weapons being the operative word. However, he also states that as president, he plans to talk to Iran without preconditions about certain assurances in the context of them showing some good faith, as well. Barack Obama stated "I think it is important for us to send a signal that we are not hell-bent on regime change, just for the sake of regime change, but expect changes in behavior. And there are both carrots and there are sticks available to them for those changes in behavior." This clearly does not describe the agenda of a candidate who supports 'the bombing of Iran and all that stuff.'I would be very interested to know if this particular artist even knows what Hillary Clinton's position is pertaining to military action against Iran; and, no, I'm not giving him the answer.Barack Obama being the only Black senator from Illinois automatically gives me a sense of pride and appreciation for his journey. Of course, for America to be flipped on its axis with a qualified woman president would be a significant milestone in this chapter of our country's history. But, I fail to see how a qualified Black man as president wouldn't be just as significant a milestone. Please, to all artists who dare to speak on political issues in this election: understand that Barack Obama won the Iowa caucus by inspiring more young people and women to vote than any previous presidential candidate. How could it not be impressive to see the new Bobby Kennedy of our day in the White House?In the words of Gabriel when he revealed the Holy Qur'an to the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in the cave: "READ." Please do not let your arrogance be the fuel for your ignorance.Peace,Fest a/k/a EL CHE===============

Now, the following discussion is what took place on the Okayplayer message boards between myself and Lupe on his thread entitled "And furthermore nigga!!!!..." after someone on Okaplayer said "Damn Lupe, you going to respond to Rhymefest's post?"

Lupe responded with the following:not in public...thats wack...I'll call him tomorrow......unless we devise a sinister under the table plot to faux battle each other furiously over the topic via youtube only to bring more attention to our projects then take the ill gotten booty and buy Phantoms with it that we will then proceed to drive in the homemade videos made of the diss records also to be debuted on youtube...Then, I decided to respond to him. Here it goes:

Rhymefest:I'm responding to your post because you don't have my number.Please fam...don't let some of these people on the boards get the situation twisted for you. I'm not dissing or coming at you on any level. In fact, I love the song "Go Go Gadget Flow" off of your new album, and I encourage everyone to purchase The Cool. Chitown is on the rise! However, Barack Obama also lives in Chicago, and at the very least we have to not put out information that is wrong or can be misconstrued by people on the outside OR the fans that love, listen, and follow what we say.As a brother, all I'm asking you to do is tell the people that you really don't know what Barack Obama's position is on Iran, or at least not when you did the SOHH interview. In my original post, I did not mention your name or the actual source of the interview. Just to let you know, my mission is not to down you, but to big up Barack Obama.If you or anyone else supports any other candidates such as Hillary Clinton, Ron Paul, or whomever---I think that those are all fine candidates; I just find it irresponsible to tell untruths about any of them.Lupe, please tell the people Barack Obama does NOT support bombing Iran.

Lupe:In Response To Fest...Have no fear...the misconstruding bias that exists in the OKP doesn't affect me to the point of turning on my people in a negative way...even when my people are the ones misconstruding it...let me first reinforce my stance on national politics and the American System based on a mispractice and abomination of true democracy...i have no faith in it...never have, never will...a mindset instilled at a very young age by a pro-active, Black Panther party promoting, revolutionary father and a very intellectual damn near anarchist mother with more than enough facts to back it up...I've been around politics and politicians my whole life...got the baby pictures with The Honorable Harold Washington to prove it...Recently i was just honored alongside Hillary Clinton as one of shining stars of Cook County (if u didnt know she from around the way as well)...I know and have seen what this system is capable of both good and bad...some of my peeps are state reps and the such...if that even means anything to the pointI say this to let you know first off I'm educated in the process...so much so that I dont agree with it..more importantly I wasnt out to slander Obama...If it was misinformation that I received then I apologize on behalf of the source but like I said I am still going back to recheck the validity of the source...if that is not his stance now then so be it...my opinion of Hillary being in Office over Obama is merely because she is a woman and I believe the act of a woman leading the strongest nation in the world will have unforeseen side effects and may act as a catalyst for change the world over more so than that of a black man...is that a fact? NO...does it even really matter? NO...they both still tow the line and champion the ideals of their respective party...which is flawed in its nature (The Party Line that is)...For Example...Continuing the fruitless and very illegal and very oppressive and very repressive also very very expensive "War On Terror" was one of the first things off his lips @ the Iowa victory speech FACT!!!...Just like all the candidates would've said if they would have won...I say this because they are all the same...Race has nothing to do with it...see Condelezza Rice & Colin Powell (or any of the other black leaders in Africa that continue to rape and pillage the motherland and its people just like the white british & dutch did)...its about Justice and Equality and I dont hear Justice and Equality from any of these canidates that are on the forefront...not even Hillary...I'm not impressed...Im not impressed like i was impressed by Malcolm or Martin or continue to be impressed by Chomsky or Cornel West...I dont hear true Social Equality...I hear traditional American Democracy & retorhic (i dont think I spelled that right) which is my brother nothing but bullshit...in closing I think that if I said all that in response to SOHH it might have been clearer that Lupe Fiasco doesnt even support the system as a whole so what he thinks of the candidates who are running to head it up isnt even relevant...maybe I'm wrong..maybe it will be the start of a renaissance that will change the face of the world and we will be blessed with Social Utopia or maybe my nigga got the blessing of the Iluminatti and is just meant to bring us one step closer to having a chip in our fucking heads...either way I'm good..as long as there is the word of Allah (SWT) and the leadership of his prophets that will always reign supreme...Men build castles of sand even when rain is sure to come...Blessings and Godspeed in your struggles for truth...Salaam...I'm still callin too!!! hahaha

Rhymefest:First of all...All praise IS due to God, and I thank God that we're able to have this type of dialogue ESPECIALLY in hip hop. However, I was not born into a political revolutionary family like you. My father was a crackhead alcoholic. My mother was 15 years old when I was born. I was raised around gang members. So personally, when I hear Barack Obama speak about hope and its audacity, that is a message that I can relate to. Being raised on the Southside of Chicago under the conditions that many of us are subject to, I haven't had the opportunity to become desensitized to the political and social ramifications of a Black president. My brother, it does mean something. I don't believe that Barack Obama is the 'same ol' same'. Did you know that in a recent poll 69% of whites think it's possible for a Black president, while only 47% of Blacks thought it was? This suggests to me that our cynicism and disbelief will surely be the death of us. I believe in Allah and all of his prophets. However, I believe God also sends messengers in the form of parents, community leaders, and yes---politicians. Barack Obama speaks against lobbyists and their influence on the political system and candidates. Did you know that his campaign was funded not by lobbyists with corporate agendas, but by individuals like you and I? Considering the millions that he has raised, a lot of individuals believe in the audacity of his hope.Lupe, this can be a great moment for us; even though I know you don't have my number, I will still expect your call, LOL.It seems to me as if you're not sure if change can or cannot happen. Our recent successes, and Barack's recent success in Iowa, is proof that with faith all things are possible.

Lupe:I admire your audacity in the face of your plights. My faith is where its supposed to be...with the Lord...trust my opinoins are molded not alone by political thought and high discourse around the house...but also by niggaz getting shot in my hallway, hookers turning tricks in the stairways we played in and finding heroin needles while playing football in the front yard...crooked cops and crooked aldermans with a different gang on every block...that would be the westside my friend...it happened to all of us...so i look for beacons of hope as well and where I see it is not in the face of a politician in this day and age...Sadly and Happily I see it where it's always been...in the face of the people!!!...as far as US who keep US back and are among the cynics and undesireables i wonder what the cleasing process is for US?...Ovens, Internment, re-education on the glorious mechanics of the system or how about Gauntanimo or what about censorship or just a good level of ignoring??? or quarantine them to the worst parts of town give them a shitty education and an econmomy based on narcotics, welfare and minimum wage and let them kill themselves in wars over obtaining luxury goods?...how do u handle your own kind who dont believe in what u beleve?...I guess we dont count cuz we dont vote becuz we dont believe in the hollow promises of liars and a system that has shitted on us for over 400 years using principles that our precious politicians and canidates still hold dear to this very day...a contract of social equality written by slaveowners...that deserves so many "fuck outta here's" it aint even funny...I pray for change...and change will come...i dont know in what form...is it Obama? maybe...God gave us the ability to have faith...He also gave us a brain...i like to use mine together sometimes...Salaam...

STAY PLUGGED!Peace,Fest a/k/a EL CHE
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I'm waiting for the youtube beef videos!!!

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Fresh For '08... You Suckaaaaaaaaaaz!

The newest installment of the Urban Renewal Series... Pure White Audio 2 mixed by yours truly, David Kenneth aka DJ Ken Paxton. 75 minutes of uncut raw. Click the cover to download.



ENJOY

DJ Ken Paxton - Payback Intro (I'll Erase Away Your Pain)
Freeway - Take It To The Top (Feat. 50 Cent)
Alicia Keys - I Need U
Styles P - Blow Ya Mind (Feat. Swizz Beats)
Erykah Badu - Honey
Amerie - Thats What UR Remix (Feat. Fabolous)
Lupe Fiasco - Paris, Tokyo
Pharell - Cheers (Feat. Clipse)
Chaka Khan - Disrespectful (Feat. Mary J. Blige)
DJ Ken Paxton - Benjamins Blend (Feat. Jackson 5 & Love Unltd Orchestra)
Sybil - Dont Make Me Over
DJ Envy & Red Cafe - Things U Do (Feat. Nina Sky)
Gina Thompson - Things U Do Reprise
Kanye West x Jay-Z - I Wonder/Diamonds Mashup
Alice Smith - Woodstock
Swizz Beats - You Know Your Boy Did That
Jesse McCartney - She's No You (Feat. Fabolous)
Lil Wayne - One Night Only
Twista - Pimp Like Me
Chris Brown x Wale - Kiss Kiss B'More Club Remix (Feat. T-Pain)
Kenna x Sleepy Brown - Say Goodbye to Love/Margarita Mashup (Feat. Big Boi)
Snoop Dogg - Sexual Eruption
Cheri Dennis - Portrait of Love (Feat. Yung Joc)
Stevie Wonder - Another Star
Daft Punk - Music Sounds Better
Will.I.Am - Impatient
Bonde do Role - Solta o Frango
Peter Bjorn & John - Young Folks
DJ Ken Paxton - Inspiration Interlude (Stereolab "Nowhere")
Janelle Monae - Violet Stars Happy
Scarface - Never
Mambo Sauce - Welcome To DC
Wale - Nike Boots Remix (Feat. Lil Wayne)
OutKast - Art of Storytellin 4 (Feat. Marsha Ambrosius)
Ghostface Killah - Supa GFK
Hi-Tek - Come Get It
John Legend - PDA
Estelle - Just A Touch
Kelis - Trilogy
DJ Ken Paxton - Schoolhouse ROCK! Outro

If you didn't cop the first PWA... here's your chance


Thursday, December 20, 2007

And they love it



CRS - "Us Placers"

*CRS = Child Rebel Soldiers = Lupe + Pharrell + Kanye

P.S. Peep the director at the end. *sigh*

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

It's a crew song


I'm butter right now.

Just discovered that Wale's "Nike Boots" is the iTunes Single of the Week. What that means (outside of the fact that homey is making waves) is that you can download it for free from iTunes. That is, if you didn't download it for free off the blog two months ago.

But even if you did get it, download it off iTunes just for good measure. It's free, and it will help promote an artist with actual talent. Win. Win.

Fuh realz.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

EXCLUSIVE!!! with a lil hate on the side...


I guess it has been getting a bit cool outside lately...




By the way, I'm mad at u Grease. I bought my first pair of selvage last week (they too, were APC's) and I called you for comfort (no homo) over the smooth $170 I dropped for em. Needless to say, you didnt answer. I've had to take solace in the number of Chicagoans that greeted me with "you must've paid a grip for them joe" this weekend.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

MTV's Hottest Rappers

MTV recently released their 10 Hottest Rappers List, and its caused quite the stir... lol

1. Lil' Wayne
2. T.I.
3. The Game
4. Andre 3000
5. Kanye West
6. Young Jeezy
7. Jay-Z
8. 50 Cent
9. Common
10. Jim Jones

Not to drag this one out any further, but I heard about the MTV list as well and I honestly wasn't put off by many of the decisions... If your criterion for this list is swagger, sales, "now" factor, and impact on the streets, with a hint of quality... we all know Wayne, T.I., and Jay were a lock for this list. Jay is a brand like never before, and everyone wants a feature from the "King of the South" and the "Best Rapper". As far as the rest, I'll be the first person to vouch for Jim Jones.

[pause]

By all means, Jim is trash... but there is something to be said for having the second most features on O.P.P. this year behind Wayne and Andre3000. Also there is something to be said for coming from Village People status in Hip-Hop fashion, to tricking the streets into wearing wallets chains, biker vests, and sagging Chip & Pepper low-rise jeans in a matter of 12 months. Jim stays.

50 stays, sheerly on track record and endorsements... because the streets are not f---ing with him anymore and no one is looking to him for fashion tips (did y'all see that monkey suit in the Ciara video!?)

Andre3000 is preparing the game for a vicious and much needed Outkast come back.Say what you want about 'Ye, but hip-hop needs him. Average rhymes or not, he maintains fashion icon status and his albums are actually anticipated (even though "Cant Tell Me Nothing" is subpar at best). Plus "Stronger" is DOPE!

I would actually question The Game's NOW factor, and toss him up with Young Joc & Lupe Fiasco... I know its weird, but Game has the numbers and skill minus the respect, Joc is the new millenium Ma$e minus lyrics, and Lupe caught a brick on sales, but maintained crazy exposure, crossover appeal, a shoe with Reebok and is a shining beam of hope for the commercial draw of lyric-driven rap.

Jeezy is the streets lol.

Common is more relevant than he's ever been, and at a time when Hip-Hop needs his diversity the most.

MTV hit it right on the head... with The Game, Lupe, and Joc in a cage match for the last spot.

[pause]

Hip-Hop is no longer about expression, or even b.s. commercial vs. real conflicts, its about survival in a depressed market. Downloads didnt destroy the game, nor did the South, the cross section of complacency and technology did. ANYONE with a laptop, software, a hookup with a hot DJ, and a camera for youtube can make a fire ringtone (seriously).Rappers dont make records, they make singles and ringtones, and the world is catching on. Rappers began treating albums like the Yankees, and forgot how to create something memorable that the people connect with. In the late 90's commercial boom of hip-hop, bigger meant better, but somewhere along the lines the essence was sacrificed. You can buy the most collaborations and expensive beats, but in 2007, that can't cover up the lack of talent or passion for the game.The reason only one album went platinum in the 2006 calendar year, is because only 3 other records had an equal or greater anticipation and they came out in the 4th quarter.

[i'm done]

With that said, my 10

1. Lil' Wayne (one hit away...)
2. Jay-Z ("Hov's a living legend and I'll tell you why/ Everybody wanna be Hov and Hov still alive")
3. T.I. (I'll forgive him for TI vs. TIP, he dropped 06's best album and upped the ante for the South)
4. OutKast (because Andre AND Big Boi are killing the game)
5. Lupe Fiasco (a musical genius developing at a crazy pace... beware his second release)
6. Pusha T (of the Clipse... thank them for cocaine anthems and BAPE)
7. Kanye West (decent lyricist, best hip-hop ARTIST in the game)
8. Nas (Hip Hop Is Dead gave me hope for 2007)
9. Common (Be was a modern classic, Finding Forever is life changing)
10. Ghostface Killah (most visual and entertaining rapper ever)

peace.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

DJ Ken Paxton - Pure White Audio

Always one to show love when its due... I figured I'd hit youhypesikenah's constituents with a key of that good. As you know, we love music and you love free stuff so its a perfect deal. The following is 60 minutes of eclectic grooves you need in your life, mixed by yours truly, David Kenneth aka DJ Ken Paxton.


Pure White Intro
MIA - Bamboo Banger
Lloyd - Get It Shawty Remix (Feat. Lil Wayne & Big Boi)
Kid Sister - Pro Nails (Feat. Kanye West)
Feist - My Moon My Man
Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Stronger Sample)
Kanye West - Stronger
P & The Yessirs - Number One (Feat. Kanye West)
Saturday Love/Last Night Mashup
Timbaland - The Way I Are (Feat. Keri Hilson)
Wale - Good Girls
Justice - D.A.N.C.E.
Jones Girls - Nights Over Egypt
Cassie - Sometimes
Common - Driving Me Wild (Feat. Lily Allen)
Hero Interlude
Lupe Fiasco - The Cool
SaRa - Hollywood
Wale - Ice Cream Girl
Andre 3000 - Int'l Players Anthem (verse)
Kanye West - Bittersweet (Feat. John Mayer)
Althea & Donna - Uptown Top Ranking (Sean Paul 'Still In Love' Sample)
Plies - Shawty (Feat. T-Pain)
Dynasty - Adventures in the Land of Music (Luchini Sample)
Camp Lo - Luchini
Prince - Greatest Romance Ever Sold (Feat. Q-Tip)
P & The Yessirs - Mamacita (Feat. Daddy Yankee)
Fonzworth Bentley - Everybody (Feat. Andre 3000 & Kanye West)
Gemini - We On (Feat. Lupe Fiasco)
Starship Outro (Prod. by The Paxtons)

Enjoy