Two more tracks from Drake‘s Nothing Was The Same album. I’m only a sometime-y Drizzy fan truth be told but I have to say: I’m actually kind of digging what I’ve been hearing from this album so far!
New track from Toronto trap n beats trio, Keys N Krates off their just-released SOLOW EP on Dim Mak records. Banger ish fa’ sho (as if you didn’t already know!)
Key N Krates – SOLOW EP: Listen on Facebook | BUY on iTunes
All GT bana, stand up! Two of Guyana’s best (by way of Canada), Maestro Fresh Wes and Saukrates come together on this track from Maestro’s Orchestrated Noise album. If you’re wondering why I’m making such a big deal out of the Guyana connection, have you looked at my soundcloud page??
And as a bonus, hit the jump for a couple ‘recent’ EDM remixes of Maestro’s classic “Let Your Backbone Slide”, a track I’m happy to say, DJs here in the Toronto still drop in the clubs during T.dot or old school hip-hop sets, and a couple recent tracks Sauks has been on including one, “Stylin'” with Shad.
[h/t: Big Kish]
Drake, part II. I dig this track and like this dude Sampha even though he sounds like a Black James Blake, no?? Shouldn’t Drake have done “Hold On, We’re Going Home” instead though?? #marketing101
Hit the jump for “The Motion” featuring Sampha in case, like me, you missed it when it dropped a couple months ago….
“Stadium packed, just glad to see the city on the map
I just gave the city life
It ain’t about who did it first
It’s about who did it right”
Hmm, I wonder who that subliminal is aimed at??
From Drake‘s forthcoming third album, Nothing Was The Same dropping 9/24. Ya dig?
[via Enuff]