Posts Tagged ‘REMO THE HITMAKER’
Cashflowharlem – “Ladies vs Thots” (Video)
When the message is real, the music gets through. This dude Cashflowharlem had some homegrown vids make their way around the web. Now he has taken one and given it the true music video treatment. Warning: If this “Ladies vs Thots” visual touches a raw nerve, you might wanna reevaluate who you are ‘touching’ on a regular basis. But this is raw Hip-Hop. It ought to only touch those nerves that make your head nod…and think.
After millions of views of his wildly popular in-car freestyles, Cashflowharlem finally steps out the car to show the world what the difference is between a Lady and a Thot is in his visually pleasing way with a great underlying plot. The video stars the wildly popular Cardi BÂ and Super Producer Remo The Hitmaker.
CashFlow aka Cashflowharlem aka The Prince of Harlem is an Indie artist from the NYC (Harlem World, of course). You can follow on Twitter @Cashflowharlem to keep up with him.
(Oh, and you know folks wanna be ‘keeping up’ with Cardi B’s superthick azz, too. I mean, c’mon… you saw I waited until the nooner time to post this, right? Just saying.)
– @ojones1
Remo The HitMaker – “Why You Mad At Me” feat. Mr. Lucky
Remo The HitMaker with “Why You Mad At Me” has all the elements of a hit – smooth vocals, infectious melodies, tight production. And Remo himself has the pedigree (e.g. why should we give him a listen in the first place) – credited for making hits with Jim Jones and Juelz Santana; plus work put in with the likes of Ludacris, Swizz Beats, Chris Brown, Chrisette Michele, Lloyd Banks, and Joe Budden. Check out the stream above and cop via the link below if you like.
R&B: Emmany – I’m Out (F U B*tch)
R&B vocalist Emmany has worked with many hip hop artists in his rise within the music industry from Jadakiss, Styles P, Joe Budden & others, but this is one of the first R&B joints I’ve heard solely from him that I had on repeat. I really dig this song right here & it feels like the it’s coming from some real heartbreak, but I must be getting old or something because I don’t think the cursing was necessary in this R&B jawn right here. There’s been too many R&B records as of late that are great songs, but I feel they get ruined with the unnecessary cursing. I understand that some artists feel like it’s necessary in expressing a true emotion, but the majority of R&B records these days feel like artists are cursing more frequently & unnecessarily. It’s like they are refusing to allow the record to have a chance to become a great hit record BEYOND the hood. It’s still a dope song nonetheless & I’ve had it on repeat a few times. (Shrugs Shoulders) “F*ck It”