Friday, April 10, 2009

Good Friday, Good Music: 88 Keys & J*Davey


Most people probably have not realized that they have been grooving to the sounds of 88 Keys, but believe it or not its true. Producer, emcee, and Long Island native has produced tracks for my hubby Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Macy Gray, Musiq Soulchild and Consequence. He's homies with Ye and is a fan of Ralph Lauren (its reported that dude owns over 700 purple label polos) and I wouldn't put it pass him. He released his debut album Death of Adam in 2008, which received rave reviews from Billboard magazine. Although, its several months after the release of his debut album he is still relevant because he just shot the video for my Jizammmm "The Friends Zone", which I bet a lot of you fellas out there can relate to. Here's a lil sneak peak of the making of the video provided by VIMBY. Enjoy!




the friends zone ft. shitake monkey - 88-Keys


J*Davey


J*Davey is a peculiar, but talented group that produces an unfamiliar sound that will keep you coming back for more. The group is a duo concocted of Jack Davey and Brook D'Leau. Can you guess who's who? Well, they're not who you would assume because the female's name is Jack and the male name is... Yes, you got it right Brook, which I find so odd and hilarious, but whatever works. J*Davey sort of sounds like Martina Tobley Bird who I will write about soon because she is a great artist with a unique sound that was featured on the last track of Common's latest album Universal Mind, "Everywhere" track. Back to J*Davey... Yes, this duo was sort of an accident waiting to happen because they were linked up by mutual friends and then their friendship blossomed into this psychedelic soul group that we now know as J*Davey. Check out the goodies below featuring J*Davey's latest video "Slooow" and "Dirty Peaches" an 88 Keys tracks featuring J*Davey. I guess great artists attract like magnets.






dirty peaches ft. j*davey - 88-Keys


Signing off and keep it logged onto Most Slept on Artists where I always bring brand new flava to ya eyes and ears!



Happy Good Friday!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Ayah's back with a soulful vengeance


Palestinian and Canadian singer, songwriter Ayah has slipped through the industry’s fingertips the first time around, but now she’s back with a soulful vengeance.

Ayah has messed with some big boys in the industry including DJ Jazzy Jeff and NYC lyricist Skyzoo, but still the mention of her name is unnoticed. Ayah's vocal skills, cool vibe, and outer beauty is what caught underground media outlets attention last year when she released her Marvin Gaye inspired mix-tape Problem Woman. Ayah’s mix-tape epitomizes the true meaning of a slept on album with crazy tracks ranging from her remake of Pharcyde’s 90’s hit Pass Me By featuring Skyzoo and Pusha Man featuring one of Toronto’s hottest emcees Tona.

Ayah releases her debut video "Believe" off of her sophomore album '4:15'. Believe was directed by the Slakah the Beatchild (Kanye West of Toronto) and reveals the true essence of Ayah.

Believe is probably going to be one of the rawest videos you might see this year, so remember Ayah's name and face. Ayah constantly proves that her talent is effortless and the industry shouldn't let such a phenomenon slipped through their fingertips again.

Ayah - Believe (Official Video)


Ayah's sophomore album '4:15' will be released on 04/15/09. For more info on Ayah check out her site, www.ayahmusic.com. Check out the link below to download her latest single Might not be! 

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Cave talk



Excuse me while I shake the gravel off myself because I've been hiding in a cave. And if I were literally hiding in one it would be pretty just like this one. How dare I not post a blog entry in over a month?! A month and one day to be exact. To all my readers and my fab 3 followers I apologize, but a sistah has been busy commuting back and forth from Boston to NYC to intern at GIANT twice a week. [Sidebar] Aww look at the kiddies playing red light, green light in the school yard in Harlem... Too cute. Yes, i'm blogging from Megabus and i'm so happy they have wifi on this bad boy cuz my Macbook is my entertainment on this bus. From the looks of what people are wearing outside and how folks are already chilling hard on every block from 125th to 34th street its going to be a nice day in the city...

Back to da biz: Music, music, music... Its ridiculous how music can evolve in just a month. I don't know where to begin. Well, last week both J.Holiday and The-Dream released their sophomore albums, which were both aight in my opinion. I felt like both could have stepped outside of the box just a tad bit, the albums were good, but not great. Sorry fellas, love ya, but gotta keep it real. I must admit that The-Dream does have a few more bangers on his album than J.




Take U Home 2 My Mama - The-Dream




Sing 2 U - J. Holiday


Keri Hilson released a diss track supposedly addressing Beyonce and Ciara. Check it out! Keri Hilson's album is expected to be released on March 24, which I am anticipating to have the official copy although she tried to diss the Queen B. This track is a couple of weeks old, but it gives me a chuckle every time I hear Keri's feisty verse. "I shot the sheriff, but wait til I shoot these B****** Down!!!"



That track is a trip, huh?

I've been really in hiding because I slept on Kid Cudi whose single "Day and Night" I've beem mimicking for a few weeks now. My cousin Krissy and I start rolling every time we hear this hook. From the sound of his voice its pretty obvious that this dude has worked with Kanye West and he's signed to G.O.O.D. Music, which is Kanye's label which released both Common's Be and John Legend's Get Lifted albums. Kid Cudi was born in Cleveland, Ohio and now resides in NYC.

"Day and Night" reminds me of Kanye's Heartless video.



There are so many remixes to this song including this one featuring Jermaine Dupri.

Day N Nite (Remix) - Jermaine Dupri


Mos Def finally released the date for his new album The Ecstatic, which should drop on June 9th. Can't wait! Love him!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Ode to Hip-Hop: Who is Knaan & Black Milk?


As a lover of music I feel like I have neglected displaying my love for hip-hop in my blog. Don't get it twisted your girl loves and is pretty knowledgable regarding the origin of hip-hop, "South Bronx, South, South Bronx!" and its historical context and how hip-hop affects people of today, yesturday, and years to come. While I watched the Grammy's two weeks ago like everyone else I was a little thrown off by the whole knockout between Chris Brown and Rihanna which is dying down since CB's publicist released a statement this week. Anywho, I finally tuned in on the actual performances and grammy nominees and my homegurl Shandha was a little pissed off by Mr. Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. also known as Lil Wayne's big win at the Grammy's. Weezy sure don't look like a Dwayne. Although Lil Wayne has sold record breaking numbers of his latest album "Tha Carter III", Shandha was still offended by the Grammy's placing Weezy in the same category as Jay-Z, Nas, and Lupe Fiasco. She asked, "Who the hell puts the categories together and furthermore who decides who is the best?" As Lil Wayne exited the stage at the Grammy's with the Best Rap Album of the year award I began to ask myself,"Was his album better than Jay, Nas, and Lupe?" Personally, I loved Hov's "American Gangster" album because although the lyrical content was not Jay's best it was relatable to what was going on within our government, the parallel between the album and the movie American Gangter was genius. Nas, "Nigga" album, well I cannot honestly give my opinion on that because I did not listen to it in its entirety and I can say the same for Lupe's album too, but their singles were convincing enough.

In the music industry and in life there are always going to be great leaders, founding fathers, or whatever you want to call them who pave the way for future leaders. Look at Barack. I think that Lil Wayne winning the Grammy's symbolizes not the passing of the torch, but a borrowing of the torch. Feel the heat Weezy. Right now, its his time to reap the benefits of selling over a Milli albums, which is major in this day and time when records rarely sell thanks to online downloading. Overall, I am proud of him, but I felt a little sick seeing my boy Jay [like I know him on a first name basis lol] just sitting there when he paved the way for him. Do I think Weezy is the best rapper alive? I don't think so... Do I think he is one of the most successful rappers out? Yes, next to Jay, Snoop, T.I. and Will Smith. Let's not forget Will Smith was one of the first hip-hop artists to win a Grammy, so he actually paved the way for Weezy, Mr.Shawn Carter, and everyone else who claims they're rappers. I say all of this because I love hip-hop and I don't want this blog to be boxed into a Neo-Soul/R&B category because I am a lover of all genres of music. As long as I can groove to the sound of it, recite its substantial lyrics, and its easy on my ears...


Speaking of Hip-Hop I am giving crazy props and respect to T.I. for his show "Road to Redemption", which is raw and emotionally too heavy for a sistah. I cry every time I watch each episode, its like a mini series of Antwan Fisher. I pray young kids or the hood is watching and taking heed to the reality of violence, poverty, and ignorance that T.I. is putting on blast that so many of our youth are facing this second. I think its time that hip-hop gets it overdue props for making a change in its lyrical content and society.

Although we have a long way to go there are so many artists who are definitely slept on in hip-hop and I am currently speaking of the Somalian Emcee Knaan. You might have noticed him recently in Facebook ads or MTV commercials talking about Black History and its significance. Not only can this brotha spit, but he's sick on the spoken word tip. Take a sniff! You smell that? Fresh talent. Introducing Knaan.

Knaan's album TROUBADOUR will be in Stores and Online on Feb 24. I can't wait! Check out his site because he is currently on tour and coming to a city near you.



Knaan w/my boo Mos Def


Tracks by Knaan that I love!


If Rap Gets Jealous - Knaan



In The Beginning - Knaan




Detroit native Black Milk is another artist whose talent is effortless and he's sick on the beat machine. I interviewed this dude last year and he was one of the realist emcees that gave me no other option, but to love and believe in what he was spitting. His album "Tronic" was one of the highest rated hip-hop albums that I have ever rated on Yo!Raps and is deserving of street credibility.



Try - Black Milk