May 2010 20

This is pretty damn haaard! Selah joins forces with Sadie Ama and Mz. Bratt and come up with a UK female anthem in the shape of ‘Woman’s World’. DaVinche took care of the production and did a bloody good job too. Really like this.

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May 2010 20

This is awesome. To help raise money and awareness for Gulf Aid (a charity which supports fisherman and the environment in New Orleans as the oil spill continues to desecrates on their ecosystem and lives), Mos Def & Lenny Kravitiz along with the Preservation Hall Band, Trombone Shorty & Tim Robbins jammed for 12 hours and have produced ‘It Ain’t My Fault’. The song is call out to the massive oil companies that continue to take the piss out of the land and sea – it’s a beautiful ode to New Orleans too, with a great message. Go here now to donate what you can.

Mos Def performed this last week during a concert to raise money for Gulf Aid, check it out here.

May 2010 20

Janelle Monae promotes her new album The ArchAndroid on BET’s 106 & Park. She speaks about her live show, her parents and also announces that each song on the album will get an accompanying video, resulting in a full on EMOTIONfilm (excited much!!!!).

She did great, I was wondering how Janelle would deal with mainstream promo but she’s doing good I think. Although it does bug me when artists like Erykah, Janelle, Jill Scott etc appear on this show (be real, they do dumb it down), but it’s business at the end of the day and I ain’t knocking that hustle – BET need to step it up more than anything.

Make sure you check out our exclusive interview with Janelle Monae, she talks about her family and her tux in much more detail and a whole host of things. It’s a great watch.

May 2010 20

Distant Relatives is out now. Buy it.

May 2010 20

After a little break, Amerie is back with a brand new single. ‘Who’s Gonna Love U’ is a up-tempo R&B/Pop number, featuring some pretty decent vocals and a nice hook. I’ve personally never been the fan of Amerie (well, her music at least), I’ve liked the odd single here and there but never really been that much of a follower. This track is actually pretty decent – nothing life changing here but I think R&B and Amerie fans will be content. For me to really take note, she needs to come hard than this but this is far from terrible.

Update: Amerie revealed to Rap-Up that her new album will be titled Cymatica Vol 1. “Cymatics, derived from the Greek word wave, means the study of visible sound and vibration” – no release date has been set at this point.

Download: Amerie – ‘Who’s Gonna Love U’

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May 2010 20

Wow, first Trey Songz locks lips with Toni Braxton, now Keri Hilson? My life sucks.

May 2010 20

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Words by Felicia Okoye

Yesterday (May 19th) marked the birthday of Alhajj Malik Shabazz, better known as Malcolm X. (R.I.P). A revolutionary of his time, Mr X continues to be heralded in hip hop culture, more so than any other civil rights leader in history. A man determined to stand up for his beliefs and give a solid up- middle- finger to the institutions that he saw as grossly discriminatory. A bit like Scarface and Tupac Shakur, X represents the hyper masculine, non-conformist rogue (I’m not seriously comparing X to Scarface, promise). The main difference between Malcolm X and other socio-political popular culture figures like Che Guevara or Angela Davies, is that X was initially part of the Nation of Islam, a devout Muslim till his death.

Yet, we have another rising outspoken figure in the world of hip hop who too coincidentally has Nation of Islam ties- rapper & boo to Erykah Badu- Mr Jay Electronica (Jay ElecHannukah…). I watched a recent video interview he did with The Most Influential, where he talked about his spiritual beliefs . For Jay, it’s not so much a case of representing a religion, but more so spiritual awakening. He mentions in the interview that he no longer identifies with a particular religious organization because it causes divide. Still, while hip hop has been used for a tool to voice many injustices and social standings, from gentrification to the welfare system, addiction, racism and sex, it seems to be only a matter of time before outwardly religious music becomes the mainstream. And why not? Since every other aspect of human existence are ingrained in music.

Sure, there are already other Muslim rappers of high standing including Mos Def and Lupe Fiasco (plus even more self determined Christian rappers) but not many of them  have dropped “Muhammad Asalaamica Rasoul Allah Supana Watallah” in a 16-bar or proclaimed they want to  “… be a servant to the human families of the planet earth” via Twitter in the way that Jay Electronica has. Of course niche rappers voice personal beliefs, but its pretty apparent that Jay will soon catapult out of the underground. This could be the shift into a new era.

Hip hop culture is (was?) the pseudo religion of many; with rappers probably have more sway in youth culture than pastors do. In a climate where (as Fiddy Cent recently outlined in an MTV interview) conscious rappers of yesterday are the hipster rappers of today. Perhaps the new ‘conscious’ minded music artists will move towards a more pronounced depiction of spiritual views, lead by the likes of Jay Electronica (followed by fundamentalist illuminati accusers, obvs).  Malcolm X with his unapologetically outspoken nature allured many young African Americans towards The Nation of Islam. He encouraged pride, strength in knowledge, the power of truth and honour.  I feel a resurgence of that sentiment, whether propelled by religion or not. This really excites me. Not because I’m advocator of Islam (I’m not), but because it’s encouraging to think the days of hollow hip hop are dwindling. Bring on the renaissance!

I’ll leave you with a bit of Malcolm:

…Speech made after his pilgrimage to Mecca.

May 2010 19

Literally running out my house (I’m beyond late), so can’t watch or comment on this but enjoy…

May 2010 19

Can’t lie, I know very little about Christian Rich – I know they’re signed to StarTrak, are protege’s of Pharrell Williams/N*E*R*D and are managed by Chad Hugo, and that’s about it. But this track was just to me by their peoples and I really like it – so I’m beginning to take notice. The beat is real nice and that baseline is pretty serious…!

‘Lady of the Night’ features Yo of U-N-I and comes off their upcoming mixtape/EP The Decadence presented by DJ Mick Boogie, ICE CREAM & Billionaires Boys Club (wow). The tape will include features from Pharrell, Pusha T (Clipse), Rhea (formally of N*E*R*D), Diplo, DJ Benzi, Peter Bjorn and John and more (again, wow).

Go to their new site christianrichgoods.com for more info on the band and their upcoming mixtape and album.

Download: Christian Rich Feat Yo – ‘Lady of the Night’

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May 2010 19

Last night Marsha Ambrosius, along with Jesse Boykins III performed at SOBs in New York City. Marsha performed a mix of old and new stuff including a medley of her Hip Hop hooks. She also sang ‘Butterflies’ (the song she wrote for Michael Jackson), material from her mixtapes and some new stuff presumably off her upcoming debut album. Up top peep her ‘Butterflies’ performance (great quality) and below you can check the rest. She sounds incredible and looks amazing!

Bonus: PinBoard Exclusive: Marsha Ambrosius Interview (Video)

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May 2010 19

Jesse Boykins III performed along side Marsha Ambrosius in New York City last night at SOBs. You can peep his performance of ‘Itis’ above and ‘Prototype’ after the jump.

Previous: Jesse Boykins III – ‘Itis’ (Video)

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May 2010 19

Drake (finally) adds a verse to Alicia Keys’ ‘Un-Thinkable’ which he already provided background vocals for. I know people like to jump on ‘Drake is all hype’ bandwagon, I wholeheartedly disagree. This just proves that, didn’t think this track could get any better, but Drizzy’s verse gives it that something extra. I digs.

Download: Alicia Keys Feat Drake – ‘Un-Thinkable (I’m Ready)’ (Remix)

Shouts to Enuff

May 2010 19

*Video contains adult content*

Check out UNKLE’s new video for ‘Follow Me Down’, which comes off their new album Where Did the Night Fall (out now). “Directed by Warren du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones and featuring super model Liberty Ross, the video is an extension of the album artwork“. Big fan of this band, have been for a while. They sound best when you’re in that emo state of mind, straight up. Dope video.

Shouts to Sean

May 2010 19

Just spotted this over at thecreatorsproject.com. Diplo & Switch aka Major Lazer are due to follow up  their (insane) debut album Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do with a brand new EP entitled Lazers Never Die on July 20th. What’s more, the pair have recruited M.I.A and Thom Yorke for the project too. Sounds pretty nice right? And just in time for the summer too. Major Lazer is like musical marmite but unlike that butterz spread, these guys are actually great. Ha.

Peep the EP tracklist after the jump.

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May 2010 19

Two Prince posts in one day? Ok.

I’m posting this with a little bit of scepticism (only a very little bit), simply because I’m not 100% sure this is Prince. Quite a few (relaible) Prince sites have posted it up saying it is a recording from back in 07 during a performance in Las Vegas. It sounds great either way, so I guess if it’s not him – we ain’t loosing out on too much. If it is him though – damn.

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