Posts Tagged ‘STOP’
Rapper Big Pooh – “Stop” feat. Steve Roxx (Prod. By Apollo Brown)
MESSAGE! Video for a deep jawn off Pooh’s “Words Paint Pictures.” Okay, so in this video, Rapper Big Pooh and crew are riding, being followed by the police. Pooh gets pulled over, expecting the worst. Flashes of historic racial injustice obviously run through his head. Expecting to be treated differently because of the color of his skin, the video takes a twist.
What’s so eff’d up (and also a basis for relief): It’s a music video. You KNOW the brothers are gonna be alright. And yet, guaran-damn-teed you WILL get nervous, even worried, about their fate in this vid – getting stopped for driving while Black. Whew! Oh, you can pick up the album via the link below.
Rapper Big Pooh – “Stop” feat. Steve Roxx (Prod. By Apollo Brown)
“North Kakalaka” & the “Motor City” connect as Rapper Big Pooh & Detroit producer Apollo Brown drop this powerful new single, inspired by true events, called “Stop” from their appropriately titled project “Words Paint Pictures” due March 24th.
DOWNLOAD: RAPPER BIG POOH X APOLLO BROWN – WORDS PAINT PICTURES (ALBUM)
R&B/Alternative: The Supremes – “Stop! In The Name Of Love” (Yoroku Saki Remix)
Okay, so take the Supreme’s joint and slow it down to a moan. Then simplify and air out the track with synth and chimes. That’ll work.
‘Here’s a gift from me to you! Enjoy!’ – Yoroku Saki
So… what do you think? Not much on Saki on the interwebs yet. Peeped the Facebook page About section and got ‘I manipulate air particles.’ Oookay. Interesting sounds on his ‘Cloud though.
DOWNLOAD: THE SUPREMES – STOP! IN THE NAME OF LOVE (YOROKU SAKI REMIX)
New Music: Dillon – ‘Stop’ (prod by Supa Dave West)
To many heads in Atlanta’s underground hip hop scene, this track from Dillon is not exactly new but in this fast paced internet world it could be to many outside of Atlanta. This particular joint appeared on Dillon’s ‘Southern Scramble Dos’ mixtape album that dropped mid December. I had the homie Dillon on the show a few weeks ago along with producer Batsauce & Lady Daisey so if you haven’t heard the interview make sure you check it out HERE. This blog wasn’t in existence in December & I simply I don’t want this quality gem to get overlooked amongst the massive amounts of music out there today. The link to the mixtape is under the hood & I also posted the clean version for hip hop radio DJs that need it as well.