kanye west

Having spent the last few months in another country, I’ve become frighteningly aware of the state of our great nation. It’s amazing how easy it is to be engulfed by our day-to-day lives to become oblivious to big picture issues. I don’t speak for all, but still this remains true for the majority of my generation. Being away assisted in realizing how fucked all of it is. (Of course, movies like Zeitgeist help with this, although I realize the extremity and try to just take away from it what I can). The systems in place — education, financial, health — are all designed so awfully when concerning the greater good but when broken down it’s easy to see why they’re designed that way. Kanye West recently went to Twitter to announce his new enterprise, DONDA, named after his late mother Donda West, which claims to “pick up where Steve Jobs left off.” This new initiative will apparently employ the leading architects, graphic designers, directors, musicians, producers, A&Rs, writers, publicists, social media experts, app designers, managers, car designers, clothing designers, DJs, video game designers, publishers, tech guys, lawyers, bankers, nutritionists, doctors, scientists, teachers, and I’m sure more. He went on a rampage of inspirational tweets, sharing what seems to be raw passion and an altered mindset. One of the main points he puts across is that his passion is art and music but that his main goal is to connect people to make a positive difference.

This could all be fluff. It could all just be the ramblings of a man with too much going on in his head than he knows what to do with. But maybe he’s crazy enough to make a difference. Why not support a mogul who has some kind of vision that involves a positive widespread impact, and hopefully the money, ideas, and connections to do it. Time will tell. Hit the jump to scope the tweets.

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Having spent the last few months in another country, I’ve become frighteningly aware of the state of our great nation. It’s amazing how easy it is to be engulfed by our day-to-day lives to become oblivious to big picture issues. I don’t speak for all, but still this remains true for the majority of my generation. Being away assisted in realizing how fucked all of it is. (Of course, movies like Zeitgeist help with this, although I realize the extremity and try to just take away from it what I can). The systems in place — education, financial, health — are all designed so awfully when concerning the greater good but when broken down it’s easy to see why they’re designed that way. Kanye West recently went to Twitter to announce his new enterprise, DONDA, named after his late mother Donda West, which claims to “pick up where Steve Jobs left off.” This new initiative will apparently employ the leading architects, graphic designers, directors, musicians, producers, A&Rs, writers, publicists, social media experts, app designers, managers, car designers, clothing designers, DJs, video game designers, publishers, tech guys, lawyers, bankers, nutritionists, doctors, scientists, teachers, and I’m sure more. He went on a rampage of inspirational tweets, sharing what seems to be raw passion and an altered mindset. One of the main points he puts across is that his passion is art and music but that his main goal is to connect people to make a positive difference.

This could all be fluff. It could all just be the ramblings of a man with too much going on in his head than he knows what to do with. But maybe he’s crazy enough to make a difference. Why not support a mogul who has some kind of vision that involves a positive widespread impact, and hopefully the money, ideas, and connections to do it. Time will tell. Hit the jump to scope the tweets.

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Here’s the second drop off Pusha T‘s Fear of God 2: Let Us Pray EP and let’s just say he’s 2/2 w/ bangers. Look out for the EP next Tuesday, August 23rd.

Pusha T – Amen ft. Kanye West & Young Jeezy

Fear of God 2: Let Us Pray Tracklist


1.) Changing Of The Guards (Feat. Diddy)
2.) Amen (Feat. Kanye West & Jeezy)
3.) Trouble On My Mind (Feat. Tyler, The Creator)
4.) What Dreams Are Made Of
5.) O There It Is
6.) Feeling Myself (Feat. Kevin Cossom)
7.) Raid (Feat. 50 Cent & Pharrell)
8.) My God
9.) I Still Wanna (Feat. Rick Ross & Ab Liva)

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Here’s the second drop off Pusha T‘s Fear of God 2: Let Us Pray EP and let’s just say he’s 2/2 w/ bangers. Look out for the EP next Tuesday, August 23rd.

Pusha T – Amen ft. Kanye West & Young Jeezy

Fear of God 2: Let Us Pray Tracklist


1.) Changing Of The Guards (Feat. Diddy)
2.) Amen (Feat. Kanye West & Jeezy)
3.) Trouble On My Mind (Feat. Tyler, The Creator)
4.) What Dreams Are Made Of
5.) O There It Is
6.) Feeling Myself (Feat. Kevin Cossom)
7.) Raid (Feat. 50 Cent & Pharrell)
8.) My God
9.) I Still Wanna (Feat. Rick Ross & Ab Liva)

Here’s the video for “Otis,” the first off Watch the Throne. Directed by Spike Jonze. Includes some little bro/big bro shenanigans, and a glimpse of Aziz Ansari! Hahaha.

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Here’s the video for “Otis,” the first off Watch the Throne. Directed by Spike Jonze. Includes some little bro/big bro shenanigans, and a glimpse of Aziz Ansari! Hahaha.

This. Is. Gold. Get yourselves ready for Watch the Throne, coming Monday.

Watching the Throne via The Madbury Club

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This. Is. Gold. Get yourselves ready for Watch the Throne, coming Monday.

Watching the Throne via The Madbury Club

Today we received the first drop (not counting H.A.M.) from Jay-Z & Kanye’s “Watch the Throne.” I thought the whole album leaked and freaked out for a second, but it’s just this track. Still, this one, which features a sample from the “King of Soul” Otis Redding, is enough to wet your appetite. I have faith they won’t let us down come August 1st.

Kanye West & Jay-Z – Otis

Also to be filed under “been waiting for this,” Pusha T and Tyler, the Creator released the video for ‘Trouble on My Mind.’

BONUS

Black Hippy (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul, Jay Rock) lay down a freestyle for Toca Tuesdays on Sirius XM. Damn!

Black Hippy – Toca Tuesday’s Freestyle

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Today we received the first drop (not counting H.A.M.) from Jay-Z & Kanye’s “Watch the Throne.” I thought the whole album leaked and freaked out for a second, but it’s just this track. Still, this one, which features a sample from the “King of Soul” Otis Redding, is enough to wet your appetite. I have faith they won’t let us down come August 1st.

Kanye West & Jay-Z – Otis

Also to be filed under “been waiting for this,” Pusha T and Tyler, the Creator released the video for ‘Trouble on My Mind.’

BONUS

Black Hippy (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul, Jay Rock) lay down a freestyle for Toca Tuesdays on Sirius XM. Damn!

Black Hippy – Toca Tuesday’s Freestyle

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A bunch of new tunes hit the net from some big names today. I’m getting the feeling we should start expecting this for the rest of summer. Here’s a quick recap:

Nas – Nasty

Nas wasn’t fuckin’ around when he declared the return of Nasty Nas for his next album Life is Good. He delivers with “Nasty,” the first track from it. Really stoked for this album.

Big Sean – Marvin Gaye and Chardonnay ft. Kanye West and Roscoe Dash
CyHi Da Prince – Woopty Doo ft. Big Sean
Kanye West – Mama’s Boyfriend

G.O.O.D. Music comin’ in hot. Big Sean released his anticipated collab with Kanye from Finally Famous: the Album, “Marvin and Chardonnay.” They go back and forth with two verses from each. Sounds like it could be a radio jam, but not as good as I’d expect and still not sure about putting Roscoe on this one. CyHi Da Prince lays some southern flavor over a saxophone with the help of Big Sean in “Woopty Doo.” Some real shit brought up in that one! The track is off his Royal Flush 2 mixtape coming out tomorrow and is produced by Kanye and No I.D. Finally, Yeezy drops a track of his own, “Mama’s Boyfriend,” another word about his mom. More awesome Ye.

Lil’ Wayne – Dear Anne (Stan pt. 2)

N.O.R.E featuring Lil Wayne & Pharrell – Finito

It’s pretty apparent Weezy’s been writing… released a sort of sequel to Eminem’s Stan, “Dear Anne (Stan pt. 2).” This won’t be on Carter IV. He’s also featured with a good verse on N.O.R.E.’s “Finito,” which also features Pharrell. The beat and chorus on that one is reall catchy.

New video from Talib Kweli, showcasing some of his overseas endeavors. Pretty cool clips in there.

Wale – Sun.day.Breeze ft. Wiz Khalifa

Finally, “Sun.day.Breeze,” a remix of Wale’s “Breeze” ft. Wiz Khalifa. Production on this is pretty sick, literally feels like a Sunday Breeze.

Hip hop gods spoiled us today, enjoy!

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A bunch of new tunes hit the net from some big names today. I’m getting the feeling we should start expecting this for the rest of summer. Here’s a quick recap:

Nas – Nasty

Nas wasn’t fuckin’ around when he declared the return of Nasty Nas for his next album Life is Good. He delivers with “Nasty,” the first track from it. Really stoked for this album.

Big Sean – Marvin Gaye and Chardonnay ft. Kanye West and Roscoe Dash
CyHi Da Prince – Woopty Doo ft. Big Sean
Kanye West – Mama’s Boyfriend

G.O.O.D. Music comin’ in hot. Big Sean released his anticipated collab with Kanye from Finally Famous: the Album, “Marvin and Chardonnay.” They go back and forth with two verses from each. Sounds like it could be a radio jam, but not as good as I’d expect and still not sure about putting Roscoe on this one. CyHi Da Prince lays some southern flavor over a saxophone with the help of Big Sean in “Woopty Doo.” Some real shit brought up in that one! The track is off his Royal Flush 2 mixtape coming out tomorrow and is produced by Kanye and No I.D. Finally, Yeezy drops a track of his own, “Mama’s Boyfriend,” another word about his mom. More awesome Ye.

Lil’ Wayne – Dear Anne (Stan pt. 2)

N.O.R.E featuring Lil Wayne & Pharrell – Finito

It’s pretty apparent Weezy’s been writing… released a sort of sequel to Eminem’s Stan, “Dear Anne (Stan pt. 2).” This won’t be on Carter IV. He’s also featured with a good verse on N.O.R.E.’s “Finito,” which also features Pharrell. The beat and chorus on that one is reall catchy.

New video from Talib Kweli, showcasing some of his overseas endeavors. Pretty cool clips in there.

Wale – Sun.day.Breeze ft. Wiz Khalifa

Finally, “Sun.day.Breeze,” a remix of Wale’s “Breeze” ft. Wiz Khalifa. Production on this is pretty sick, literally feels like a Sunday Breeze.

Hip hop gods spoiled us today, enjoy!