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Thursday, October 8th, 2009Not since N.W.A. dropped “Fuck the Police” 20 years ago has hip-hop sounded this defiant, this jaw-dropping, this groundbreaking.
Not since N.W.A. dropped “Fuck the Police” 20 years ago has hip-hop sounded this defiant, this jaw-dropping, this groundbreaking.
Weekly scoops from some of our favorite Atlanta-based music blogs…
>>via the Kaos Effect — What are you doing this Saturday? Making a cameo in Senor Kaos’ new music video this weekend would sure be unique:
What’s going on party people. Just wanted to spread the word that I’m shooting a video this Saturday in Atlanta for the song “Automatic Classic.”
The shoot will be taking place at The Atlanta Bench on Marietta Street at 9am. Hoping everybody gets a chance to make it out. The flyer is below.
>>via Straight From the A — Yet another Beyonce music video. Believe it or not it’s the sixth single form her most recent album I am…Sasha Fierce:
Beyonce has released yet another “classic” video. “Sweet Dreams” dropped a day sooner than MTV’s planned schedule. The video, directed by Adria Petty, begins with Bey having a soundless sleep and continues with a dance sequence during sunrise. “Sweet Dreams” is the 6th U.S. single from Beyonce’s third studio album “I Am…Sasha Fierce.”
>>via Kiss Atlanta — Dance superstar Bob Sinclar returns with a few new songs. Grab your glow sticks and head over to Kiss Atlanta to stream:
Another DJ asked me if I had the new Bob Sinclar at our party last night, he just came back from Italy and had the “Lala Song” stuck in his head. The new album hasn’t got much press, but these songs are not to miss
>>via Crunk + Disorderly — Faith Evans and Lil’ Kim thought it’d be nice to stir up some controversy between each other for old times’ sake:
Sources with AllHipHop.com said that Lil Kim took issue with her representation in Notorious, the biopic in which Faith was attached to.
Faith was in attendance with her husband and Lil Kim was with producer Choke No Joke and to some, this augmented the tension.
“It was really heated,” one source said. “It was about to pop off…there was crazy screaming.”
>>via Ohmpark — Any die hard This Piano Plays Itself fans out there? Make sure to stay tuned to Davy Minor and Ohmpark as he follows the band on tour for three weeks:
Our friends This Piano Plays Itself have invited me to tag along for their summer tour again, so I am taking the blog on the road for the next three weeks.