New Music: Aaliyah f/ Drake – ‘Enough Said’

 To hear Aaliyah’s voice again over a track is refreshing, however bittersweet.  I was head over heels, gone over Aaliyah!!  When she passed, like everyone else I was devastated.  Aaliyah was on her way straight to the top, and it was no stopping her.  There have been years of talk about unreleased music that was supposed to come out.  Now, Aaliyah fans that moment has come.  Drake’s love for Aaliyah is no secret. The Young Money rapper has shown his appreciation for the late singer with a tattoo and sampled her music on his debut Thank Me Later.  Now he realizes a dream by collaborating with her on “Enough Said.”The understated record, produced by longtime Drake collaborator Noah “40” Shebib, features bars from Drizzy (“Selling under 150, you ni**as gotta be kidding”) complemented by Aaliyah’s haunting vocals.

Drake will reportedly executive produce an upcoming posthumous album from Aaliyah.

New Video: Keyshia Cole f/ Lil Wayne – ‘Enough of No Love’

Keyshia Cole represents for her ladies with the video for “Enough of No Love,” the first single off her upcoming album Woman to Woman.

The Oakland songstress pours her heart out and performs some choreographed moves with her female dancers, while her co-star Lil Wayne delivers his verse on top of a piano.

“Conceptually I wanted to do something that was strictly fashion and beauty and just a little of narrative,” explained director Benny Boom.  “I just wanted people to see her come back, just performing crazy.  So I came up with this idea of her sort of being in this padded room as if she had lost her mind over love.”

New Music: J. Cole – ‘The Cure’

J. Cole prescribes “The Cure” with his brand new song. After debuting a new verse from “Chaining Day” earlier in the week, the Roc Nation rapper rhymes over Jay-Z, Kanye West, and Beyoncé’s “Lift Off” from Watch the Throne.

“Did you miss me? I know I missed you,” raps Cole, who hasn’t released much music since his debut Cole World: The Sideline Story last year.

New Music: Miguel – ‘Kaleidoscope Dream: The Water Preview’ EP

Miguel won over new fans with his Art Dealer Chic micro EPs, and now he’s ready to give them the next chapter. The L.A. singer has announced plans (via SPIN) for his sophomore album Kaleidoscope Dreams, which will be released in three parts. The first release, the three-song Kaleidoscope Dream: The Water Preview, features the single “Adorn” as well as two new songs, “Don’t Look Back” and “Use Me,” and will be available tomorrow on iTunes on July 31.

The second three-song EP, Kaleidoscope Dream: The Air Preview, will hit iTunes on September 11, while the final full-length album, simply titled Kaleidoscope Dream, will combine the two digital EPs with five new songs and is due in stores and online on October 2.

“I believe dreams represent the purest form of fantasy we unleash through our subconscious,” said Miguel, who collaborated with producers Salaam Remi, Pop & Oak, and Jerry Wonda on the follow-up to his 2010 debut All I Want Is You. “They represent the truest freedom we can experience. Totally unrepressed and totally creative.”

Stream the two new tracks off Kaleidoscope Dream: The Water Preview below.

New Music: 2 Chainz f/ Kanye West – ‘Birthday Song’

Save the gifts. All 2 Chainz wants for his birthday is a big booty on “Birthday Song,” the second single off his Def Jam debut Based on a T.R.U. Story, due August 14. Kanye West adds some icing to the G.O.O.D. cake (produced by Sonny Digital and Yeezy) with a sweet verse.

“Deuce and ‘Ye, we like Snoop and Dre,” proclaims the Hair Weave Killer, who shot a video for “Love Dem Strippers” with Nicki Minaj in Atlanta over the weekend.

Frank Ocean Talks Early Album Release, Making of ‘channel ORANGE’

Frank Ocean has shied away from interviews, but he called into Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1 this week to discuss all things channel ORANGE.  While he didn’t address his coming out letter, the R&B sensation did speak about the project’s early release, renting a house in Beverly Hills to record, playing the album for some of his heroes, and his tour, which kicks off last night in Seattle.

On releasing his album early: “It was actually the plan all along.  I kinda wanted to mirror what Jay and Kanye did with Watch the Throne, preventing the leak by staggering digital and physical dates.  I wanted all the promotional elements to follow the album, with the videos and the tour, and do everything after and let the music speak for itself.”

On his goal with this album: “I wanted to do things that I hadn’t done before structurally with songs.  I wanted to go different places sonically that I haven’t gone before.”

On his recording sessions: Instead of paying $1,600/day to rent a studio, Ocean rented a mansion in Beverly Hills, but only ended up making three songs there—”Lost,” “Pyramids,” and “Analog 2″ featuring Tyler, the Creator.  “I had the housekeeper daily.  It was great, it was awesome,” laughed Frank.

On why he only collaborated with a few people: “It was important for me to do the project with a limited amount of people and I got the opportunity, which I value so greatly, to sit with some of my creative heroes and play them the songs in different stages of completion and get input and get feedback.  I tried to make something that was true to what I heard in my head and true to what I thought the future should be for me music-wise.”

On touring: “I want to give the best show possible when I can and put myself in the position to just do my best.  So if that means a lesser volume of appearances, then so be it.  I’m in it for as long as I’m allowed to be.  It’s not about let’s do a million things right now.  It’s about let’s just do our best to do the best things right now.”

D.M.V SPOTLIGHT! X-KALIBUR – “I Miss 2Morrow’ f/Ambre Kohl

If you don’t know by now, you gon learn today!!!  Introducing one of my homie’s and good friend X-Kalibur hailing from the DMV, Prince George’s County area.  I met X-Kal  years ago through my cousin and every since that day we have been musically bonded.  We have collaborated on a number of exclusive tracks that hasn’t even seen the light of day yet.  But we both plan to get back in the studio and formally release an “official” collaboration.  X-Kal has inspired me with his witty lyrical content and throwback 90’s flow reminiscent of some ol’ classic Wu-Tang and Talib Kewli type shit it’s thought provoking music that needs to be heard.  Not the same thing you hear on every other rapper’s cd.  Get into it X-Kalibur below:

X-Kalibur is an artist and performer native of our nation’s Capital. Growing up in the metropolitan area, a region where the talent is often overlooked- his knowledge and range of music is impressive, visionary and honest. With a combination of poetic and profound lyrics, rhythmic beats and melodic hooks, and finally a distinctive voice that can and will rock any crowd, X-Kalibur definitely belongs at the top of any best underground MC list.

Experience:
You name it, he’s done it. X-Kalibur has performed and acted as host for several clubs, lounges and open-mic nights in some of DC’s most legendary venues: Pure, Liv, Haydee’s, Martini’s, Star Lounge, Republic Gardens and Bohemian Caverns have all been witness to many of X-Kalibur’s explosive performances.

Who do He sound like:
X-Kalibur.

Links:

http://www.reverbnation.com/xkaliburdmv

www.twitter.com/@xkalibur301

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