Full disclosure and proud to declare this track was made by a friend of mine, DJ Joe G under the name, Spin So Nice. I dig the dubby, trip hop vibe of it. If you were a fan of Massive Attack or Thievery Corp. circa the mid-late 90s, this might appeal. Check it….
New music from Toronto’s Keita Juma hewing a little closer to a more conventional (and underground 90s) hip-hop sound than some of his recent music.
Previously on The Kitchen:
– Keita Juma – Come Over Feat. Brendan Philip [Music Video + MP3]
Two salvos in the #DrakevsMeek war and a couple other CDQ’s for tracks Aubrey premiered on his new Apple Music OVO radio show. Or am I wrong here? I’ve been told that “Hotline Bling” might be another dis track??
My take on this in this so-called beef could be way off but I feel like Meek Mills, after opening this can of worms, has been largely M.I.A. and taking crazy L’s? Dude was here in The 6 last night on his girl, Nicki Minaj‘s Pinkprint Tour and, with the eyes of the whole world (or at least hip-hop twitter) on him, was poised to drop a neutron bomb in response to Drake’s dis tracks and then… nothing??! Someone s’plain this to me, please!
Beef aside though, as a bonus, hit the jump for Drake’s cameo on Wizkid‘s “Ojuelegba (Remix)” also featuring buzzy UK grime MC, Skepta which dropped a couple weeks back ICYMI:
One by The Him out of Amsterdam, Netherlands and the other by Justin Edge from LA.
Previously on The Kitchen:
– The Weeknd – Can’t Feel My Face (JayKode Remix) [MP3]
Big fan of this T.dot rapper, John River. Surprised he hasn’t generated more buzz in town and beyond than he has so far. Maybe this new track, that sounds super radio friendly to me, might help change things?
Previously on The Kitchen:
– John River – Seasons of Love (from The Calm mixtape) [MP3]