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  • Artists I've seen live

    Nov 21 2009, 2h19 por CatchaVibe

    Maxwell
    Prince
    Raphael Saadiq
    Eric Roberson
    Leela James
    Amp Fiddler
    Amy Winehouse
    Angie Stone
    Anthony Hamilton
    Ayo
    Ben Westbeech
    Choklate
    DJ Jazzy Jeff[/artist
    ]
    Jill Scott
    Erykah Badu
    D'Angelo
    Dwele
    Fertile Ground
    Julie Dexter
    Kaidi Tatham
    Hugh Masekela
    Roberto Fonseca
    Nas
    Jodeci
    R Kelly
    Whitney Houston
    Mary J Blige
    Joe
    Jose James
    Lenny Kravitz
    Little Dragon
    Q-Tip
    Lynden David Hall
    Terri Walker
    Marcus Miller
    Mark de Clive-Lowe
    Kaidi Tatham
    Me One
    Omar
    Robin Thicke
    Simphiwe Dana
    Tawiah
    Usher
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  • Top 50 Albums (Recommend me albums based on my taste)

    Set 24 2009, 19h30 por Betterdayz502

    Betterdayz502's top albums (overall)
    1. Reks - Grey Hairs (897)
    2. Red Hot Chili Peppers - By the Way (702)
    3. Usher - Here I Stand (640)
    4. Masta Ace - A Long Hot Summer (603)
    5. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium (562)
    6. Sublime - Sublime (557)
    7. Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News (551)
    8. Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (510)
    9. Anthony Hamilton - The Point Of It All (506)
    10. Sublime - 40 Oz. to Freedom (497)
    11. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication (484)
    12. Bob Marley - Legend (466)
    13. Lyfe - Lyfe 268-192 (463)
    14. Kid Cudi - A Kid Named Cudi: The Mixtape (462)
    15. Charles Hamilton - The Pink Lavalamp (428)
    16. Lyfe Jennings - Lyfe Change (421)
    17. Donell Jones - Where I Wanna Be (409)
    18. Murs - Murs for President (403)
    19. AZ - Doe Or Die (391)
    20. The Killers - Sam's Town (387)
    21. J Dilla - Donuts (375)
    22. Charles Hamilton - DJ SKEE Presents Death Of The Mixtape Rapper (355)
    23. The Roots - Game Theory (334)
    24. Masta Ace - Disposable Arts (333)
    25. Wordsworth - Mirror Music (331)
    26. Nas - Untitled (310)
    27. Charles Hamilton - Outside Looking (308)
    28. N*E*R*D - Seeing Sounds (301)
    29. Lyfe Jennings - Lyfe 268-192 (299)
    30. Dispatch - Bang Bang (285)
    31. Guns N' Roses - Chinese Democracy (275)
    32. System of a Down - Toxicity (272)
    33. Murs - Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition (270)
    34. GZA/Genius - Pro Tools (264)
    35. Ne-Yo - In My Own Words (263)
    36. Lupe Fiasco - Food & Liquor (262)
    37. The Roots - Rising Down (260)
    38. The Roots - Illadelph Halflife (257)
    39. Charles Hamilton - DJ SKEE Presents Staff Development (252) 40. Bullet For My Valentine - The Poison (251)
    41. Shwayze - Shwayze (251)
    42. CunninLynguists - Southernunderground (246)
    43. 30 Seconds to Mars - A Beautiful Lie (241)
    44. John Mayer - Continuum (235)
    45. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik (225)
    46. eMC - The Show (224)
    47. Mos Def - Black On Both Sides (224)
    48. Cold War Kids - Robbers & Cowards (219)
    49. AZ - Aziatic (219)
    50. J Dilla - Jay Stay Paid (218)

    Top albums generator
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  • Recommended Songs

    Ago 25 2009, 2h42 por JanelleyBean

    Recommended Songs (sorted by most recommended songs)

    Turnin Me On feat. Lil Wayne : Keri Hilson (Score = 147.32)
    TocarBreak Ya Back : Avant (Score = 62.58)
    I Need a Girl : Trey Songz (Score = 62.53)
    TocarValentine : Ryan Leslie (Score = 61.26)
    Number One (Feat Lil' Wayne) : Jamie Foxx (Score = 55.84)
    She's Like A Star : Taio Cruz (Score = 53.52)
    TocarBefore I Met You : Usher (Score = 53.45)
    I-R-I-N-A : Ryan Leslie (Score = 53.07)
    TocarTreat U Good : Lloyd (Score = 52.71)
    TocarY.O.U. : Avant (Score = 51.41)
    Beautiful Ft. Colby O'Donis And Kardinal Offishall : Akon (Score = 49.32)
    TocarMaterial Things : Avant (Score = 48.57)
    Takes Time to Love : Trey Songz (Score = 47)
    TocarWhat's a Man to Do : Usher (Score = 45.78)
    TocarDon't You Know : Young Jeezy (Score = 45.38)
    TocarSpotlight : Jennifer Hudson (Score = 45.33)
    TocarCome With Me : Sammie (Score = 42.24)
    TocarLove Making 101 : Lloyd (Score = 41.94)
    I Just Wanna Know : Taio Cruz (Score = 41.57)
    What's Your Name feat. will.i.am : Usher (Score = 40.84)
    One Wish : Ray J (Score = 40.27)
    No Scrubs : TLC (Score = 39.39)
    Holla Holla Ft. T-Pain : Akon (Score = 39.07)
    TocarI Can Change Your Life : Lloyd (Score = 36.82)
    TocarMy Time : Uness (Score = 36.46)
    TocarNot the Only One : Amerie (Score = 35.86)
    TocarLet You Go : Colby O'Donis (Score = 34.75)
    Slow Wind : R. Kelly (Score = 34.72)
    Bartender (feat. Akon) : T-Pain (Score = 34.64)
    TocarLovely : Case (Score = 34.57)
    Do It : Omarion (Score = 34.49)
    Why R U? : Amerie (Score = 33.94)
    Karaoke (Feat. Dj Khaled) : T-Pain (Score = 33.75)
    TocarDon't Turn Back : Colby O'Donis (Score = 33.74)
    TocarWhat You Got : Colby O'Donis (Score = 33.55)
    7 Days : Craig David (Score = 33.47)
    TocarCan't Stop The Rain : Jennifer Hudson (Score = 33.08)
    TocarWild, Wild, Wild : Lyfe Jennings (Score = 33)
    Creep : TLC (Score = 32.94)
    TocarLet It Ride : Sammie (Score = 32.83)
    U Already Know : 112 (Score = 32.67)
    TocarPlease Stay : Anthony Hamilton (Score = 32.35)
    TocarPlaya : Sterling Simms (Score = 32.24)
    TocarYoung Love : Chris Brown (Score = 31.74)
    TocarNo More Drama : Mary J. Blige (Score = 31.55)
    TocarUs (Interlude) : Lyfe Jennings (Score = 31.39)
    Peaches & Cream : 112 (Score = 31.25)
    TocarMorning After : Tyrese (Score = 31.24)
    TocarI Like Sexy Girls : Joe (Score = 31.08)
    TocarAfter the Hurricane : Jazmine Sullivan (Score = 30.7)
    The Rebirth : Bobby Valentino (Score = 30.29)
    Against the Grain (feat. Ray Lavender) : Akon (Score = 30.13)
    TocarPrayin' For You/Superman : Anthony Hamilton (Score = 29.87)
    TocarDip It Low : Christina Milian (Score = 29.65)
    TocarBest Friend : Sterling Simms (Score = 29.61)
    TocarRolling Down My Face : Amerie (Score = 29.54)
    TocarI Must Be Crazy : Tyrese (Score = 29.37)
    TocarThe Rest Of Our Lives : Jagged Edge (Score = 28.81)
    TocarOver : Uness (Score = 28.58)
    What I Need : Ray J (Score = 28.35)
    TocarHow It Was Supposed To Be : Ryan Leslie (Score = 28.23)
    TocarInvisible : Jennifer Hudson (Score = 27.3)
    TocarMrs. So So : Ashanti (Score = 27.17)
    TocarBlow Ya Mind : Ruben Studdard (Score = 27.02)
    TocarSay My Name : Destiny's Child (Score = 26.94)
    5 Dolla Mic : Dwele (Score = 26.68)
    Workin' On It : Dwele (Score = 26.61)
    TocarCan't Live Without You : Charlie Wilson (Score = 26.58)
    I'll Never Love Again : Taio Cruz (Score = 26.45)
    Sexy Can I (Feat. Yung Berg) : Ray J (Score = 26.33)
    TocarLose My Breath : Destiny's Child (Score = 26.21)
    Electric : Omarion (Score = 26.09)
    TocarAll Or Nothing : Jay Sean (Score = 26.01)
    Deja Vu (feat. Jay-Z) : Beyoncé (Score = 25.84)
    Back & Forth : Brandy (Score = 25.79)
    TocarStereo : John Legend (Score = 25.76)
    TocarQuicksand : Ryan Leslie (Score = 24.71)
    Naked On The Dancefloor : T-Pain (Score = 24.71)
    TocarWe Need To Roll : Joe (Score = 24.21)
    TocarHard To Breathe : Anthony Hamilton (Score = 24.15)
    I Changed My Mind : Keyshia Cole (Score = 23.76)
    TocarNo More : LeToya (Score = 23.66)
    TocarNo Words : Ashanti (Score = 23.14)
    Daddy Thing : Jaheim (Score = 23.08)
    Love Sex Magic Ft. Justin Timberlake (Produced By The Y's) : Ciara (Score = 22.88)
    TocarLay Up Under Me : Sean Garrett (Score = 22.79)
    TocarSelfish : Asia Cruise (Score = 22.77)
    Thief in the Night : Craig David (Score = 22.73)
    Whut You Want : Jaheim (Score = 22.7)
    TocarShow You : Ashanti (Score = 22.62)
    TocarLights On : Tyrese (Score = 22.54)
    TocarTurn U On : Jagged Edge (Score = 22.23)
    TocarT-Shirt : Destiny's Child (Score = 22.21)
    TocarDaddy's Little Girl : Frankie J (Score = 22.06)
    Don't Leave Me : Blackstreet (Score = 22)
    TocarCan't Get Enough : Tamia (Score = 21.46)
    TocarWe Break the Dawn : Michelle Williams (Score = 21.37)
    Black Tide : Lemar (Score = 21)
    TocarI Can't : Case (Score = 20.82)
    TocarThere Goes My Baby : Charlie Wilson (Score = 20.74)
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  • Review Chali 2na - Fish Outta Water

    Jul 7 2009, 22h41 por Charlizzzz



    Date de sortie: 7 Juillet 2009
    Label: Decon Records
    Format: CD/Vinyle


    Retour aux sources, les années 90, à l’époque Charles Stewart Jr. aka Chali 2na est un MC originaire de Chi-Town venu s’installer à Los Angeles.
    D’abord un habitué des scènes underground avec son groupe le Unity Committee (Mark 7even, Cut Chemist, Kermit, Metalogik, Lonjevity and Jahli), il a côtoyé notamment le Good Life Café qui est le lieu de la formation du groupe que l’on connaît aujourd’hui sous le nom de Jurassic 5 anciennement composé de Akil The MC, Chali 2na, Soup (aka Zaakir), Mark 7even, DJ Nu-Mark et Cut Chemist.
    Peu à peu, le groupe s’est constitué une véritable identité musicalité et a finalement pu signer un contrat avec Pickininny Records (label de T-Love) pour sortir son premier album éponyme Jurassic 5 LP en 1998 (précédemment sorti en EP en 1997) marquant ainsi le début de l’ère Jurassic.

    L’annonce d’un projet solo de la part du MC charismatique s’était rapidement répandue après une mixtape Fish Market (Traffic Entertainment) sortie en Novembre 2004 et censée être un prélude à ce
    Fish Outta Water.
    Deux ans auparavant, les J5 avaient sorti sous major leur second opus Power in Numbers (Interscope Records). En signant le groupe, Jimmy Iovine (patron d’Interscope) avait également choisi de signer Chali 2na en tant qu’artiste solo.

    Du fait de son activité au sein des deux groupes (Jurassic 5 et Ozomatli) ainsi que de la politique d’Interscope, son projet solo initialement prévu pour 2005, et bien que terminé, fut maintes et maintes fois repoussé.
    A l’annonce de la séparation du groupe en 2007, Interscope a immédiatement rompu le contrat qui liait le label au groupe. Chali dans la foulée fut remercié (après un combat avec la maison de disque) et reparti avec ses masters sous le bras ainsi qu’un petit chèque dans la main.

    Il trouva finalement refuge chez Decon Records (label de Decon Media) en Février 2009.
    Si cette longue attente a permis à Chali 2na de prendre un recul certain par rapport à sa musique, elle lui a également donné la chance d’avoir un regard pointu et réfléchi sur l’industrie du disque telle qu’elle se présente aujourd’hui.
    Aujourd’hui Chali 2na arrive avec un tout nouvel album soutenu par un nouveau label.

    Le célèbre MC « avec-la-grosse-voix » choisi, avant tout, de nous souhaiter la bienvenue dans son univers par le premier morceau de ce
    Fish Outta Water intitulé Get Focused entraînant du fait de sa rythmique funky. On pourra d’ailleurs retrouver certaines similitudes entre ce morceau d’ouverture et le Welcome To The Fish Market (featuring Laidlaw & DJ Dez) présent sur Fish Market.
    Ceux qui s’intéressent de près aux différents projets de Chali connaîtront déjà certains morceaux présents sur cet album (3 sur 15). C’est le cas notamment d’International en featuring avec Beenie Man qui apporte la touche Dancehall à cet opus.

    Ce premier pas en solo est l’occasion pour Chali 2na de se livrer d’une manière beaucoup plus personnelle en mettant parfois de côté les célèbres sonorités J5.
    So Crazy est un exemple qui illustre ce propos. Le MC aborde ici comment le stress et les diverses pressions dans la vie peuvent nous rendre fous.

    "Try to never let the pressure defeat you
    Losing your mental faculties ultimately defeats you"

    Righteous Way est l’un des deux morceaux les plus profonds de cet album, en évoquant les relations tendues que Chali entretenait avec son père, addict aux drogues dures. L’ambassadeur des J5 aborde également les évènements douloureux de son mariage qui ont conduit à un échec, mais aussi la naissance de son enfant.
    Le dernier morceau de l’album 4 Be Be en featuring avec Ming Xia reste dans cette atmosphère en traitant du thème de la mort, notamment le décès d’un ami proche et l’accident de bus des Jurassic 5 en 2000 qui a laissé une plaque métallique dans la tête du MC originaire de Chicago.
    Une partie de cet album laisse cette impression très sombre, sensible et contraste avec le côté festif que l’on connaît de Chali et de ses antécédents musicaux.

    L’autre partie de l’album nous ramène sur un territoire connu.
    La production d’Emile Don’t Stop (que l’on pourrait facilement confondre avec un beat des deux anciens chimistes des J5) symbolise justement la touche Jurassic de cet opus. Il faut dire que la boucle de flûte ne passe pas inaperçue et fait sensiblement écho au rythme entraînant de Jayou présent sur le Jurassic 5 LP. Epaulé par le notable Anthony Hamilton au refrain, Chali prône un message d’espoir qui est celui de ne jamais baisser les bras. Don’t Stop fait également partie de ces morceaux déjà connus depuis un bout de temps puisqu’il était présent sur la soundtrack du jeu NBA Live 2006.
    Keep Goin’, le morceau qui suit, s’inscrit dans la même thématique si ce n’est que cette fois ci, la douce Choklate accompagne le dinosaure baryton au refrain.

    Le single de l’album Lock Shit Down nous donne droit à un invité de marque en la personne de Talib Kweli qui rejoint Chali 2na pour une remarquable réunion. Deux flows en opposition mais qui finalement forment une véritable harmonie. A la limite, si le Black Star ne fonctionne plus, Kweli et Chali auraient sans doute une carte à jouer en tant que groupe. Le clip, bien que n’étant pas extraordinaire en lui-même, est particulièrement soigné et souligne le jeu entre les images et les lyrics des MCs.

    Un autre invité à ne pas rater du fait de sa qualité indiscutable au micro est Elzhi (Slum Village) présent sur When Will I See You Again. Une connexion entre Chali 2na et les Slum Village qui n’est pas vraiment une surprise étant donné que DJ Dez s’était chargé de mixer Fish Market. Il sera également aux manettes pour Fish Market Part. II qui devrait voir le jour prochainement.

    Comin’ Thru marque une sorte de réunion Jurassic, celle-ci étant symbolisée par la présence de DJ Nu-Mark à la production. Le dernier titre de l’album qui risque d’être connu des fans puisqu’il était déjà présent sur la compilation de Nu Mark Hands On (Sequence Records) sortie en 2004.

    Chali 2na expose également dans cet album son amour pour le graff (étant un artiste confirmé dans le milieu) dans le titre éponyme Graff Time, lui aussi produit par DJ Nu-Mark. D’ailleurs, certaines de ses peintures peuvent être vues sur le myspace de Chali.

    Enfin, Controlled Coincidence est dans la lignée des morceaux engagés estampillés J5. Celui-ci s’adresse directement à l’encontre du gouvernement américain avec la célèbre phrase de Ronald Regan prononcée en 1981 : « Government is not the solution to our problems; government is the problem». Un morceau qui prend toute son importance dans ce contexte de chamboulement de politique américaine.

    Les diverses apparitions de Chali 2na sur les différents projets d’artistes lui auront permis de se constituer un carnet d’adresses bien étoffé. Il a ainsi pu obtenir les présences notables des frères Marley (Damian et Stephen) qui se retrouvent sur Guns Up.
    Il a également pu s’entourer de producteurs tels que Scott Storch, Jake One, Vitamin D, Emile, DJ Babu (des Dilated Peoples), Nick Fury, afin d’obtenir un album hétérogène mélangeant Hip Hop, R&B, Dancehall et Reggae. Paradoxalement, cette hétérogénéité forme finalement un tout plus que cohérent.
    Cet opus est saupoudré de différentes couleurs. Chali 2na nous donne une belle leçon d’humilité et nous livre une autre facette de sa personnalité. Très profond, il nous amène dans un univers totalement différent de ce qu’il pouvait nous présenter auparavant. On aurait pourtant plus qu’apprécié la présence d’ex Jurassic 5.

    Reste à voir comment se débrouilleront les autres membres du groupe.
    Akil The MC prépare son premier projet solo intitulé Sound Check 101 (album confirmé par le MC lui-même au show de Black Milk & Elzhi en Mars dernier au Batofar).
    Mark 7even et Soup forment désormais le groupe Portable Payback. Leur Portable Payback EP est sorti il y a quelques mois déjà. Ils préparent maintenant la sortie de leur album prévu pour cette année sur EMG/Universal Music Group.
    Cut Chemist et DJ Nu-Mark, quant à eux, continuent leur chemin de leur côté.


    Mais pour l’instant, le poisson est sorti de l’eau et mérite, après tant de combats, sa place sous les projecteurs. En croisant tout de même les doigts pour une reformation à l’image de la pochette du Quality Control (Interscope Records)...

    Review également disponible sur le site du label www.dooinitmusic.com
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  • Anniversary tracks

    Jun 17 2009, 16h46 por wu4life

    1: Marvin Gaye - TocarWhat's Going On
    1000: The Isley Brothers - TocarDon't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
    2000: Pete Rock - Respect Mine
    3000: Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Tocar#1 with a Bullet
    4000: Curtis Mayfield - Move On Up -- Eric Kupper Vocal Mix
    5000: Atmosphere - Like The Rest of Us
    6000: Teddy Pendergrass - TocarIf You Don't Know Me by Now
    7000: Pigmeat Markham - Here Comes The Judge
    8000: Herbie Hancock - River (feat. Corinne Bailey Rae)
    9000: Bobby McFerrin - TocarDon't Worry, Be Happy
    10000: Prince - Satisfied
    11000: Ghostface - We Celebrate (feat. Kid Capri)
    12000: Reef the Lost Cauze - Get It? Got It? Good
    13000: Quasimoto - TocarBad Character
    14000: Otis Redding - The Happy Song ( dum-dum-de-de-de-dum-dum)
    15000: Ray Charles - TocarDrown In My Own Tears
    16000: Cymarshall Law - Dear God
    17000: Cyne - TocarPretty Black Future
    18000: Supastition - Yesterday Everyday
    19000: Marlena Shaw - TocarLooking Through The Eyes Of Love
    20000: Desait The Lord Of The Illusion - Gala Premier
    21000: Limp Bizkit - TocarTake A Look Around
    22000: KoЯn - Word Up
    23000: Dose One - Civilization
    24000: Method Man & Redman - Dis Iz 4 All My Smokers
    25000: PackFM - wutduzFMstand4?
    26000: Insolence - Operation Irie
    27000: Clawfinger - TocarChances
    28000: Rage Against the Machine - TocarSleep Now in the Fire
    29000: Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta Fuck With
    30000: Anthony Hamilton - TocarEverybody
    31000: Наив - Суперзвезда
    32000: Count Bass D - TocarSubwoofer (Dumile)
    33000: Operation Ivy - Hoboken
    34000: Jay-Z - Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)
    35000: Buddy Holly & The Crickets - Everyday
    36000: The Jimi Hendrix Experience - TocarCastles Made Of Sand

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  • Best of 2009 so far

    Abr 23 2009, 19h18 por hewlettson

    ALBUMS

    Lily Allen - It's Not Me, It's You

    Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion

    Bat for Lashes - Two Suns

    Jarvis Cocker - Further Complications

    Keyshia Cole - A Different Me

    Common - Universal Mind Control

    Fever Ray - Fever Ray

    Franz Ferdinand - Tonight: Franz Ferdinand

    Anthony Hamilton - The Point Of It All

    The Juan Maclean - The Future Will Come

    Ryan Leslie - Ryan Leslie

    Morrissey - Years of Refusal

    Musiq - Onmyradio

    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

    Pet Shop Boys - Yes

    Peter Bjorn and John - Living Thing

    Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

    Rick Ross - DEEPER THAN RAP

    The-Dream - Love Vs Money

    The Whitest Boy Alive - Rules

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!

    SONGS

    Lily Allen - TocarThe Fear

    Basement Jaxx - Raindrops

    Bat for Lashes - TocarSiren Song

    Beyoncé - TocarSweet Dreams

    Black Lips - Starting Over

    Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career

    Clipse f/ Kanye West - Kinda Like A Big Deal

    Keyshia Cole - TocarThought You Should Know

    Depeche Mode - TocarFragile Tension

    Electrik Red - TocarFriend Lover

    Fever Ray - TocarIf I Had A Heart

    The Foreign Exchange f/ Darien Brockington - TocarTake Off The Blues

    Franz Ferdinand - TocarNo You Girls

    Girls Aloud - Memory of You

    Anthony Hamilton - TocarThe Point Of It All

    Calvin Harris - I'm Not Alone

    Keri Hilson f/ Kanye West & Ne-Yo - TocarKnock You Down

    Hot Chip f/ Peter Gabriel - Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa

    J. Holiday - TocarIt's Yours

    Jadakiss - TocarCan't Stop Me

    Junior Boys - Parallel Lines

    Kleerup - On My Own Again

    La Roux - TocarIn For The Kill

    John Legend - TocarEverybody Knows

    Annie Lennox - TocarShining Light

    Ryan Leslie - TocarValentine

    Lykke Li - Gifted

    Chrisette Michele - Epiphany (I'm Leaving)

    Morrissey - TocarSomething Is Squeezing My Skull

    Mr Hudson - There Will Be Tears

    Róisín Murphy - Slave to Love

    Musiq - Moneyright

    N.A.S.A. f/ Kanye West, Santigold &

    Ne-Yo - TocarMad

    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - TocarCome Saturday

    Pet Shop Boys - Love etc.

    Peter Bjorn and John - I Want You!

    Phoenix - Tocar1901

    Q-Tip - Move

    Rihanna - TocarRehab

    Rick Ross f/ The-Dream - TocarAll I Really Want

    Röyksopp f/ Robyn - TocarThe Girl and the Robot

    Scarface - High Note

    Britney Spears - TocarCircus

    The Streets - trust me

    The-Dream f/ Kanye West - TocarWalkin' On The Moon

    Robin Thicke - TocarThe Sweetest Love

    Kanye West f/ Mr Hudson - TocarParanoid

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - TocarZero
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  • Top 25 Most Played; March 09

    Mar 20 2009, 0h10 por juhmeese

    Amy Winehouse - TocarHe Can Only Hold Her
    Playa - TocarTogether
    Bilal - MILF
    Jay-Z - Following The Girl
    Teedra Moses - Be Your Girl [Remix] [Live from Stanford, CA]
    Janelle Monae - You
    Gemini-We On ft Lupe Fiasco, Pooh Bear
    Anthony Hamilton - TocarDo You Feel Me
    Jamie Lidell - A Little Bit More
    Raheem DeVaughn - TocarTry Again
    Jazzanova - TocarLook What You're Doin' To Me
    SWV - When This Feeling
    Jazmine Sullivan -Lions, Tigers and Bears
    Little Brother - Slow It Down Ft Darien Brockington
    J Dilla - TocarTime: The Donut of the Heart
    Slum Village - Call Me
    Amy Winehouse - TocarTake The Box
    H-Town - They Like It Slow
    John Legend -TocarAnother Again
    Kevin Michael -Love Letter
    Val Young - TocarIf You Should Ever Be Lonely
    Amy Winehouse - TocarYou're Wondering Now
    Big Boi - Royal Flush ft Raekwon & Andre 3000
    International Pony - Blow Your Mind
    Mark Ronson- Stop Me ft Daniel Merriweather
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  • FutureAncient Radio Show, 20th Jan, Playlist and *Download Link*

    Jan 20 2009, 22h19 por futureancient

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  • *2008* Top 50 Albums

    Jan 8 2009, 21h10 por mhunke

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    1. Statik Selektah – Stick 2 The Script (199)
    While he doesn’t rap, he doesn’t shoutout annoying catchphrases either, and the East-Coast’s DJ Khaled’s soul-driven production, and guestlist, is far superior, starting with To The Top, featuring Cassidy, Saigon, and Termanology. Southern heavyweight Bun B and the lesser known Cory Mo on the east-Asian tinged Get Out The Way, while On The Marquee features soul-ful, 9th Wonder-ish production by Statik and Little Brother on the mic. What makes S2TS excellent is the balance between harder street oriented bangers like For The City (on which Jadakiss shines) and Streets Of MA (featuring a bevy of Boston rappers) and commercial, radio/club friendly tracks like Talkin’ Bout You (feat. Skyzoo, Joell Ortiz, and Talib Kweli), So Good (Live From The Bar) (feat. Naledge, Reks, & C.L. Smooth), and the g-funk laced Cali Nights. Statik’s talents are especially evident through his scratching and sampling, especially in the hooks, my favorite being the chorus of Talkin’ Bout You, which samples Jay-Z, Biggie, Pimp C, and Bun B's voices, to name a few. Production-wise, this album is not only my favorite, but perhaps the best of this year, along with having a guestlist with both underground and mainstream appeal

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    2. Reks – Grey Hairs (208)
    I first heard Rek’s on Statik’s So Good (Live From The Bar), and damn, I had no idea who he was, but when I gave this album a listen I was blown away. Most notable would be the consistently dope production throughout, mostly by Statik Selektah, but also DJ Premier, Say Goodnight, and Large Professor on the insane Stages – almost every second track is a gem. The first would be How Can It Be, followed by the incredibly dope Money On The Ave, which Skyzoo kills, and even better Black Cream (The Negro Epidemic), featuring Big Shug of Gangstarr. Following that is the soulful Love Sweet Misery and a remix of Big Dreamers, an ill cut off Statik’s first album. I highly, highly recommend this album – it’s been a long time since I’ve been so thoroughly impressed with the consistency, balance and quality of an album as a whole (lyrically and production-wise), especially coming from such an unknown artist.

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    3. Kanye West – 808's & Heartbreak (164)
    Needless to say, 808’s marked a dramatic change in Ye’s style, which, love it or hate it, couldn’t make me happier; it’s not often that an artist at their peak of popularity makes such a remarkably different, and what could be genre-defining album. Fueled his emotional loss and pain, Yeezy made an album that artistically explores his pain, guilt, and regret, yet remains appealing despite it’s dark and, honestly, depressive sound. Upon hearing the first song, Say You Will, the minimalist aesthetic that Ye uses throughout 808’s is evident – there is also no sampling on the album. However, what is left is all Kanye, and his emotion is felt not only through his varied use of the auto-tune, but through it’s chilling, bare-bones beats as well. Welcome To Heartbreak puts Ye’s regrets on display: “Chased the good life all my whole life long/Look back on my life and my life gone”, followed by the radio-friendly Heartless and Love Lockdown, and the Jeezy-featured Amazing, which lives up to it’s name. The second half of the album definitely gets weaker, as tracks like Paranoid and See You In My Nightmares just don’t work, but Robocop and Coldest Winter, a tribute to his mother, are both gems. Overall, while Ye’s latest could be a bit more consist, it is still one of the best, and definitely the most creative pop album of the year.

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    4. Nas – Untitled (139)
    While Nasir couldn’t get it the title he wanted, Untitled is still an album to naming it Untitled is genius – we all know what it’s really called. His 9th studio album features the usual exceptional lyricism we’ve come to expect, along with one of his most consistent efforts yet, focusing on socially, racially and politically charged topics. After a forgettable Queens Get Money Too, Nas sets the pace with the funky You Can’t Stop Us Now and Breathe, but misfires on an awkward, forced-hit in Make The World Go Round with The Game and Chris Brown. However, the next track, Hero, is a uniquely synthetic yet thunderous and energetic single, perhaps one of Nas’ best. Sly Fox, an attack on the Fox news empire, and America are some of the weaker tracks, but Testify, a slow, soulful gem, and Fried Chicken, featuring Busta Rhymes, are both incredible. The production on Untitled is on point throughout, and Nas’ rhymes are, as always, exceptional. Untitled is a must-have from ’08.

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    5. T.I. – Paper Trail (168)
    Paper Trail is another album that does well balancing commercial and street tracks, going from Ready For Whatever to the mega-hits Live Your Live (featuring Rihanna) and Whatever You Like (production courtesy of Jim Jonsin). Even though he is facing jail-time, Paper Trail is a positive upbeat album that does well showcasing both sides of Tip; the public, fearless machismo side (I’m Illy, Every Chance I Get), along with his introspective, intellectual and self-reflective side (Dead And Gone, Slide Show, You Ain’t Missin Nothing). No Matter What may be T.I.’s best song yet; however, singles Swagga Like Us and Swing Ya Rag are both awful. Paper Trail is packed full of great songs, and is arguably his most consistent release yet.

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    6. Bun B – II Trill (175)
    After Pimp C’s tragic death, Bun B was forced into the solo spotlight, again. Clearly missing Pimp’s twangy-funk, Bun’s second solo album, II Trill, is no southern classic, but it’s still a great album. He keeps it trill on That’s Gangsta with Sean Kingston, get’s funky with Lil’ Wayne on Damn I’m Cold, and parties hard on I Luv That and Pop It 4 Pimp; but as usual, Bun also takes his time with the social and political on Get Cha Issue (Y'all some liars, stealers, philanderers and all/ Got senators sucking dick inside of bathroom stalls) and If It Was Up II Me (featuring the legendary Junior Reid). Other standout tracks include Good II Me featuring Mya (with a sick guitar lick at the end) and the emotional Pimp C tribute, Angel In The Sky, beautifully sung by Razah. II Trill is a much improved follow-up to Bun’s debut, Trill, but still a far cry from the bar set his southern classics with UGK.

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    7. Ra – Black Sun (148)
    Ra took a step back with the release of the inconsistent yet experimental concept album Duality, however, they have returned to their much heavier, but still melodic and hook-laden form that led to their classic debut From One. The album begins with two great tracks in Broken Hearted Soul and Faulty Information, followed by standouts Don’t Turn Away and I Believe Again (reminiscent of From One’s I Believe). On Waste of Space, Ra also proves scathing criticism of their relationship with their former record label. The album finishes with the masterpiece Easier Than This. Ra’s third studio album regains the consistency that From One boasts, as well as the hard/melodic style backed by the incredible vocals of Sahaj Ticotin.

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    8. The Game – LAX (188)
    The melodramatic bullshit and questionable tattoos never end for Jayceon Taylor, but that’s never stopped him from putting out dope music. L.A.X. is a marathon of namedropping, shoutouts and r&b features, but in between quite a bit of filler are quite a few dope songs, beginning with State Of Emergency with Ice Cube, My Life with the autotuning Lil’ Wayne, and Money. After that is a slew of r&b laced tracks, which, love em or hate em, I love; Ne-Yo shines on Gentleman’s Affair and Camera Phone, Angel features Common servin rhymes and Kanye droppin beats, and Game’s Pain featuring Keyshia Cole all standout, along with the single Dope Boys featuring Travis Barker. L.A.X. lacks the consistency of The Documentary, and The Game’s non-stop namedropping gets excessive, but it’s still a great album, and step up from Doctor’s Advocate.

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    9. Young Jeezy – The Recession (218)
    Jeezy’s latest offering, The Recession, is his best yet. Jeezy’s never been a master lyricist, but the dark, synthetic production matched with his hard, yet smooth flow creates a grimy yet energetic sound that Jeezy has become known for. Also notable is the relative lack of features – the first 2/3s of the album are just Jeezy, and he holds is own with a vengence on By The Way, Crazy World, Vacation and Hustaz Ambition (a still enjoyable Pac ripoff). Even better are the tracks complemented by crooners Trey Songz (Takin’ It There) and Anthony Hamilton (Everything) and Kanye, with his auto-tune coming out party on the anthemic Put On. This great album features Jeezy not only basking in the world around him, but also questioning it, and showing a more introspective side for the first time. While the beats get a bit repetitive, and the tracklist a bit long, The Recession is easily Jeezy’s best work to date.

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    10. Plies – Definition of Real (123)
    Plies gets a lot of hate, and I get that. Yeah, he’s wack, his voice is annoying, he ain’t ever been to jail, he doesn’t really have a criminal past. That he puts ‘realness’ on a pedestal at the same time doesn’t help either, but you can’t deny he makes sick tunes, or the fact that he isn’t the first to lie about/fabricate a criminal past (see Akon, Rick Ross). You gotta give him credit for him work ethic as well; he’s just put out his third album in two years, and could possibly have already completed his fourth. On DOR, his strength, female-oriented r&b songs, is on full display here, just see the irresistible Ne-Yo assisted Bust It Baby Pt. 2, #1 Fan (featuring Keyshia Cole and J. Holiday), Somebody (Loves You) and Feel Like Fuckin. However, Please Excuse My Hands is just awful, along with the easily forgettable street anthem Who Hotter Than Me; but the Drumma Boy produced Watch Dis is dope. Plies has shown his talent doesn’t lie with making hard, street songs, but with his and appeal with making tracks for the club and R&B oriented tracks for the ladies.

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    11. Murs – Murs for President (146)
    Murs For President is Murs’ first major studio album, and while he sheds some of his underground roots for that major label status, he doesn’t disappoint. Frequent collaborator 9th Wonder’s production is sparse (3 tracks), but Murs still shines, especially on the Snoop Dogg assisted, piano heavy Time Is Now. His songs about relationships are humbly honest and relatable (A Part Of Me, Breakup (The OJ Song)), and his ability to relate to the everyman is his greatest strength. Everything, The Road Is My Religion, the guitar laced are all amazing cuts. The token will.i.am feature on Lookin’ Fly is forgettable, and 9th Wonder is missed on most of the album, but Murs For President is a great major debut by an even better rapper, whose earlier work unfortunately sets the bar higher than achieved here.

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    12. Inverse – So Far (The Collection) (158)
    a. So Far may be one of the most slept on hip-hop albums of ’08. The west-coast duo of Toby (Jewish) & Tunji (Nigerian Muslim) is as unique as they come, and they bring it on So Far with a progressive, diverse sound - from the smooth HipHopSoul, upbeat Sunnycalifornia, introspective Constellation and Til’ The End (C.A.L.I.), which samples Common’s Faithful, are all equally and incredibly dope. The album is crafted from start to finish, lacking any filler. If you haven’t check it out; it’s available for free on Last.fm.

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    13. Lil' Wayne – Tha Carter III (131)
    Lil’ Wayne aimed to make a classic, and was close, as Tha Carter III, an overrated but still great album, is no masterpiece. However, there are some incredible tracks, like the soulful Mr. Carter, featuring Jay-Z, the piano-driven, Yeezy produced Let The Beat Build, the Jim Jonsin mega-hit Lollipop, the silky-smooth Comfortable, also produced by Yeezy, and Tie My Hands, an emotional duet with Robin Thicke. But the singles A Milli and Got Money, featuring T-Pain, both miss, especially the latter. Tha Carter may have been the most hyped and overrated album of ’08, but it’s still one of the best.

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    14. The Roots – Rising Down (91)
    The edgy, darker, political and serious Rising Down begins with one of the best collabos of ’08, the title track, featuring Mos Def and a sick Styles P verse. Rising Down is especially dope from the middle to end, with standout songs like Criminal (featuring Saigon), I Will Not Apologize (featuring P.O.R.N., Dice Raw & Talib Kweli), Lost Desire (also featuring Talib) and The Show (with Common and Malik B). The production throughout the album is on point, along with an impressive array of guest spots, many of whom are lesser known. The gritty, angst ridden Rising Down is an amazing release by The Roots, and is a definite must-have of ’08.

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    15. Rick Ross – Trilla (142)
    The Boss was maybe a bit overambitious naming his third album Trilla, however, while it has it’s limitations, it remains one of my favorites of this year thanks to it’s abundance of dope, bangin beats courtesy the J.U.S.T.I.C.E League (Maybach Music, Billionaire, Luxury Tax), Drumma Boy (Here I Am), The Runners (Speedin’), and J.R. Totem (The Boss). These, and some great guest spots (see Lil’ Wayne, R. Kelly, & Jay-Z) save the album from Ross’ miniscule vocabulary, inability to stop rhyming Ross with Boss, and lack of lyrical flexibility, not mention complete wackness.

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    16. Shinedown – The Sound of Madness (136)
    The Sound Of Madness is Shinedown’s best album yet; it’s harder, heavier and more intense than either of their past two albums, and there isn’t a single weak track. Lead singer Brent Smith’s vocals are amazing throughout the album, especially on the first three tracks, Devour, The Sound Of Madness and Second Chance. TSOF is album that is easily listenable from start to finish, and has more consistency than either of their previous albums; Sin With A Grin, Breaking Inside, and The Energy are also standout tracks.

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    17. Ludacris – Theater Of The Mind (76)
    Luda’s new album is based on the concept of a movie, and delivers, for the most part. While some songs don’t fit well with the theme, such as One More Drink, which is a great song, the beats are bangin. However, Luda’s latest isn’t his most consistent and could’ve benefitted from being slimmed down to Release Therapy size. Wish You Would, Nasty Girl and MVP are great songs, but the album’s best is easily I Do It For Hip Hop, which co-stars Nas & Jay-Z, and samples the classic Keep Their Heads Ringin by Dr. Dre.

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    18. Guns N Roses – Chinese Democracy (117)
    Axl’s work, almost a decade and a half in the making, is not really Gun’s N Roses – he is the only original member – and the mountain of expectations that come with such a mythical release fall squarely on his shoulders. Nothing could have possibly met the hype or expectations generated in 14 years, but Chinese Democracy is a great album, with a new, more modern, industrial-rock sound that is still as hard and grimy as classic GNR. If The World is a masterpiece, and the guitar solo in There Was A Time is hair raising. Chinese Democracy, Better, and I.R.S. are also all amazing tracks. Axl’s voice is still as great and unique as ever, and Chinese Democracy is easily one of the best albums of the year.

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    19. DJ Khaled – We Global (142)
    What exactly does DJ Khaled actually do? Other than ruin the songs he shouts on and look like an idiot in videos? Who the fucks knows, but We Global is a beast! While Khaled still lacks consistency, he does put out some excellent tracks in Go Hard (w/ Kanye & T-Pain), Red Light (The Game), Go Ahead (Lloyd, Fabolous, Rick Ross, Flo-Rida & Fat Joe) We Global (Trey Songz, Fat Joe, Ray J), and I’m On (Nas).

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    20. T-Pain – Thr33 Ringz (136)
    I’ve always been a huge T-Pain fan, and I see why he gets a lot of hate, but you gotta give it to Pain, he’s made quite a career for himself. The self described ‘Ringleader Man’ leads it off with a song by the same name, and unfortunately, it’s the albums best track, and can be heard throughout in the background of the fairly funny skits. I Can’t Believe It is deliciously tropical Lil’ Wayne assited single, Freeze is a great duet with Chris Brown, and Therapy, featuring Kanye West, has a hilariously killer chorus. However, with such a long album, there’s bound to be plenty of filler, along with similar, repetitive sounding beats – T-Pain’s limited range becomes obvious as the 17-track (plus bonus tracks) beast chugs on. But as a whole, Thr33 Ringz is T-Pain’s best album yet, and statement affirming his successful place in the music biz.

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    21. Kings of Leon – Only by the Night (141)
    Only By The Night is the first I’ve heard of the Kings Of Leon, and wow, I was impressed. Their southern/garage-indie-post-rock style is unlike any other band I’ve head, and lead vocalist Caleb Followll’s voice is uniquely intriguing their sound. The album as a whole is a great listen from beginning to end, but Closer, Crawl, Sex On Fire, I Want You and Be Somebody are all standout tracks.

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    22. Sevendust – Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow (83)
    Sevendust’s latest is not as heavy as their earlier work, but achieves an excellent balance of melodic and heavy metal elements – Walk Away goes back and forth from heavy to melodic, ending with a soft fadeout. All three songs featuring guests standout, especially Hope (the others being The Past and Sorrow). As a whole, the slim, eleven track album runs under 50 minutes and is remarkably consistent. Chapter VII is easily my favorite metal album of the year.

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    23. eMC – The Show (123)
    Masta Ace is one of my favorite unsung, unrecognized rappers, and he, along with Strick, Punchline & Wordsworth, have made a sick show-concept-based album in The Show. That the four had frequently collaborated in the past is evident, as they ooze lyrical chemistry throughout. Who We Be, Traffic (featuring Little Brother), Don’t Give Up On Us, eMC, Once More, and Feel It are all outstanding tracks.

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    24. Atmosphere – When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold (114)
    Ant’s experimental, live production is amazing on Lemons, while Slugs introspective lyrics are as good as ever, making for an excellent album. The minimalist, guitar solo Guarantees is incredible, perhaps the albums best, and most original cut. Wild Wild Horses is backed by a fury of horns, and the piano/hand-clap laced Puppets is as chilling as it is catchy.

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    25. Nicolay and Kay – TIME:LINE (83)
    Nicolay, a Dutch producer, and Kay, a rapper from Houston, are quite a peculiar combination, but the result of pushing their musical boundaries is one of the most intriguing albums of the year, incorporating a variety of styles ranging from neo-soul, reggae, hip-hop, and R&B, as well as experimental production. Blizzard, The Lights, and The Gunshot are my favorite tracks, if you like The Foreign Exchange, cop this immediately!

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    26. Anthony Hamilton – The Point Of It All (105)
    Top Tracks: TocarSoul's On Fire, TocarI Did It For Sho, Cool (Feat David Banner)


    27. Nappy Roots – The Humdinger (116)
    Down 'N Out (Feat. Anthony Hamilton), No Static (feat. Greg Nice), TocarOn My Way To GA


    28. In This Moment – The Dream (105)
    TocarLost At Sea, TocarHer Kiss, TocarForever


    29. Immortal Technique – The 3RD World (89)
    Crimes Of The Heart (feat. Maya Azucena), Reverse Pimpology (feat. Mojo), Harlem Renaissance


    30. Black Milk – Tronic (53)
    Long Story Short, Without U (feat. Colin Munroe), Losing Out (feat. Royce Da 5'9")


    31 Q-Tip – The Renaissance (110)
    WeFight/WeLove, Move, Dance On Glass


    32. Jean Grae – Jeanius (w/ 9th Wonder) (81)
    My Story, Love Thirst, American Pimp Feat. Median


    33. Dwele – Sketches Of A Man (98)
    Body Rock, A Few Reasons (Truth Pt. 2), I'm Cheatin'


    34. Killer Mike – I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind II (88)
    TocarCan You Hear Me, TocarGood-Bye (City Of Dope), Big Money, Big Cars (feat. Chamillionaire & Messy Marv)


    35. Usher – Here I Stand (148)
    TocarBefore I Met You, TocarLifetime, TocarAppetite

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    36. The Foreign Exchange – Leave It All Behind (177)
    TocarDaykeeper feat. Muhsinah, TocarI Wanna Know, Something To Behold Feat. Darien Brockington & Muhsinah


    37. Ice Cube – Raw Footage (76)
    TocarDo Ya Thang, Cold Places, Thank God


    38. Jamie Foxx – Intuition (121)
    Just Like Me (Feat T.I), Digital Girl (Feat The-Dream & Kanye West), Blame It (Feat T-Pain)


    39. Ruste Juxx – Indestructible (104)
    Blaze My Fire (Feat. L.A.W.) (Prod By DJ Large), Love Is Worth Waiting For (Prod By Blastah Beatz), Pimpin Ya Wife (Prod By M-Nasty)


    40. Ne-Yo – Year Of The Gentleman (114)
    TocarMiss Independent, TocarFade Into The Background, TocarBack To What You Know


    41. John Legend – Evolver (94)
    It's Over (feat. Kanye West), Green Light (feat. Andre 3000), Quickly (feat. Brandy)


    42. Metallica – Death Magnetic (48)
    The Unforgiven III, The Day That Never Comes, All Nightmare Long


    43. Devin the Dude – Landing Gear (104)
    Thinkin' Boutchu, TocarI Can't Make It Home, In My Draws


    44. Jake One– White Van Music (125)
    How We Ride (feat. Freeway), Bless The Child (feat. Little Brother), The Truth (Feat. Freeway & Brother Ali)


    45. Kidz In The Hall – The In Crowd (91)
    Lucifer's Joyride (Feat. Travis McCoy), Drivin' Down The Block (Low End Theory) (Feat. Masta Ace), Love Hangover (feat. Estelle)


    46. Snoop Dogg – Ego Trippin (120)
    TocarOne Chance (Make It Good), TocarSexual Eruption, Deez Hollywood Nights


    47. Skillz - Million Dollar Backpack (102)
    I'm Gon' Make It (Prod. By Bink), Where I Been (Prod. By Jake White), (For Real) He Don't Own Me (Prod. By Bink)


    48. Jean Grae – The Evil Jeanius (w/ Blue Sky Black Death) (26)
    Threats Featuring Chen Lo, It's Still a Love Song, Strikes


    49. Common – Universal Mind Control (68)
    Punch Drunk Love. feat Kanye West, Announcement feat. Pharell, TocarInhale


    50. Ace Hood – Gutta (88)
    Guns High Ft R City, Can't See Yall Ft Brisco, Gutta ft Trick Daddy

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    Late Additions

    Lyfe Jennings - Lyfe Change (99)
    ScholarMan - GameShift: The Movement (61)
    Common Market - Tobacco Road (204)
    The Knux - Remind Me In 3 Days... (67)
    Kid Cudi - a KiD named CuDi (80)
    10 Years - Division (97)
    Dela - Changes Of Atmosphere (113)

    Honorable Mentions

    Z-Ro - Crack (125)
    Plies - Da Realist (88)
    Hinder - Take It To The Limit (61)
    Akon - Freedom (105)
    The [New] Shining - Supernatural Showdown (79)
    Elzhi - The Preface (48)
    88-Keys - The Death of Adam (28)
    J-Live - Then What Happened? (16)
    Guilty Simpson - Ode to the Ghetto (51)
    Lloyd - Lessons In Love (73)
    Saliva - Cinco Diablo (38)
    Scarface - Emeritus (33)
    Theory of a Deadman - Scars & Souveniers (68)
    Musiq - Onmyradio (39)
    Murs - Sweet Lord (39)
    9th Wonder & Buckshot - The Formula (35)
    Prolyphic & Reanimator - The Ugly Truth (31)
    Flying Lotus - Los Angeles (98)
    Mighty Joseph - Empire State (40)
    Rev Theory - Light It Up (78)
    Jet Black Stare - In This Life (67)
    M-Phazes - Grindin Remixed (68)

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    Let me know if you have any recommendations, and though i've tried not to, i'm sure i've slept on some great albums this year, so please, let me know what i've missed. Thanks!
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  • Albums that I enjoyed listening to during 2008

    Jan 7 2009, 19h19 por mwchurst

    The following is what I enjoyed listening to during 2008, in no particular order:

    Empirical - Empirical
    José James - The Dreamer
    David Jordan - Set The Mood
    Reel People - Seven Ways To Wonder
    Angela Johnson - A Woman's Touch Vol.1
    Incognito - Tales From The Beach
    Al Green - Lay It Down
    Brian Culbertson - Bringing Back The Funk
    Algebra - PURPOSE
    Hiromi - Beyond Standard
    Maysa - Metamorphosis
    Leigh Jones - Music In My soul
    Stephanie McKay - Tell It Like It Is
    Anthony Hamilton - The Point Of It All
    S.M.V. - Thunder
    Joey Negro and the Sunburst Band - Moving With The Shakers
    George Duke - Dukey Treats
    Nikka Costa - Pebble To A Pearl
    Hil St. Soul - Black Rose
    Brenda Boykin - Chocolate & Chili
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