Video: Jason Derulo – "What If" (Preview)
Posted by vinnykumar | Music, Music Videos, Pop Music | No CommentsPreview for Jason Derulo’s video for “What If.”
Preview for Jason Derulo’s video for “What If.”
Kia Shine returns with the remix of his wildly successful “Dreads” featuring Titty Boi (Playaz Circle) and T-Pain. Shout out to Kia Shine.
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If you follow my blog, you’ve probably seen my posts about Super Mario Bros Crossover in the past. Anyways, DuelingAnalogs spoofs the game and tries to see how other characters would fare… haha.
Haha, people have way too much time on their hands…
via fakeshoredrive. This is a group that Kanye West formed prior to his solo success. Tracklist after the jump. [DOWNLOAD]
Once upon a time there was a Chicago music conglomerate known as Kon-Man Productions, which was represented by Hustle, a marketing and promotions company run by Don Crowley, John “Monopoly” Johnson and Happy Lewis. At the top of the Kon-Man productions pyramid, was a up-and-coming rapper/producer by the name of Kanye West. Kanye had recruited some of Chicago’s top talent to join him on his road to riches and quest for stardom. Producers such as Boogz, Arrowstar and Brian “All Day” Miller helped him on the production side, while emcees such as GLC, Mikkey, Rhymefest, Timmy G, Miss Criss, Shayla G and Really Doe held down microphone duties.
Out of this conglomerate, a small “group” was formed which featured Kanye himself, GLC, Timmy G and Arrowstar – and this group was called the Go Getters. The Go Getters recorded a handful of songs, did some promo shoots and made radio appearances – but an official album was never released. A few of these tracks were released about 10 years ago via the World Record Holders album, which was more of a Kon-Man Productions compilation that also featured some completed Go Getters tracks. Also included on this album/mixtape were loose songs Kanye produced and completed songs from various Kon-Man artists.
Haha, this is so weird. They now have banana vending machines in Japan that maintain bananas at their ideal temperature of 55.4 degrees Farenheit, and they are priced at ¥130 (appx. $1.50 USD) a piece or ¥390 (appx. $4.50) for a bunch. Doesn’t make much sense considering bananas generally go bad after about a week or so. Ah well.
Yes, you read that right. Gucci Mane featuring Talib Kweli (produced by Zaytoven). I figured I’d post this because this is a very unexpected collaboration between two of my favorite artists…
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