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The Nottz’ produced Fear Of God joint from Pusha T gets the visual treatment here.
Solid video for this one with Pusha sat, surrounded by smoke emanates that retrospective feel whilst numerous visual representations are presented on pedestals to drive home the subject matter in question.
Clipse fans will be pleased to see fellow counterpart Malice making a brief cameo here, as it’s undoubted that the two are stronger as a duo.
Support Pusha T’s movement here by downloading The Fear Of God (for free).
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Let’s take it back to the days of the A-Side and B-Side singles..
Starting off with the A-Side single, I’m here with a remix to my joint w/ the Clipse. I got Kais Khan from the UK on the production and I look forward to shooting the video for this real soon with Shomi Patwary of Illusive Media. I hope you like the Bollywood vibe we took this one. On the B-Side, we got Sureet “Digital Desi” Sandhu on the production with some of the underground’s finest on the vocals. I’m running with Roc Marciano out of NYC, and Danny Brown and MarvWon from Detroit. As a bonus (or C-Side), I went ahead and put some bars on a Rahat Fateh Ali Khan song. The language barrier might stop some of you from digging the Urdu classic, but I went ahead and called this the “Rahat Fateh Flow”.
Sir Aah-3 Tracks
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Travis wastes no time in dropping some visuals from his recent mixtape release, kicking things off with the Clipse collaboration. The track is extremely solid, and the spiky production additions from Travis compliment the brash rhymes of Pusha and Malice very well.
The interesting thing about this video is that it’s actually shot entirely with the Xbox 360 Kinect camera, which is most definitely interesting. Don’t ask me how they’ve done it/used it, but it’s resulted in some fairly eye-catching effects, ranging from black and white pixellated filters to stop-motion animation, giving this otherwise simple video a pretty spectacular visual appearance.
Worth a watch, just to see how this gaming technology is being creatively (and successfully) utilised! It’s an interesting thought that this could become quite prevalent, and hopefully we’ll see more abuse of gaming accessories for use in music videos.
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From their massively-underrated Til The Casket Drops album, Life Change was undoubtedly one of the standout tracks and I’m surprised it took so long to get a video out for it.
Boasting a rich Neptunes production that adds some intensity and energy to the track, the Thornton brothers lace the beat with some fantastic introspective rhymes that when isolated may seem incongruent with the style of production, but they do work together surprisingly well, as the heavy synths project and strengthen the lyrics.
Good video too, with a believable and simple story throughout that compliments and enhances the lyrics appropriately. Throw in the customary shots of the artists, and you’ve got a decent video.
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You can guess by the title of the track, and features on this, exactly what kind of track this is, so if you’re a fan of any of these artists then this is one you should most definitely be picking up! This is off Yo Gotti’s mixtape with DJ Frama & Whoo Kid which is titled – Cocaine Muzik 4.5.
Yo Gotti – Cocaine Muzik ft. Young Jeezy, Rick Ross & Clipse
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Leaks from Fat Joe’s The Darkside Vol 1 are starting to make their way onto the googlenet.
Here’s the latest addition featuring a familiar sample which may have been used recently by another New York MC…
Any Cam verse which isn’t from his Children Of The Corn is always going to be a disappointment to me. But Clipse and Joey Crack go in hard creating further momentum for the album which hits stores 27th July.
Fat Joe (feat Clipse & Cam’ron) – Kilo
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Here’s the original version of a track that featured on Clipse’s last album, Til The Casket Drops. On the original we have singer Lloyd on the hook, who for some reason got cut from the album version. If you didn’t catch the album that this was on, and thus haven’t heard the track before, then this is one that would fit in nicely on your car playlist.
Clipse – Showin Out (Original Version) ft. Lloyd & Yo Gotti
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Sir Aah drops off some new stuff for us all to enjoy. As ever it’s very-feature heavy, with some really big names on I Ain’t A Killa. He’s also graciously sent across a remixed version of the Clipse feature Let’s Go, for which you can find the original here. I haven’t checked this out yet, but I expect it should be pretty decent. Grab the file below, which contains both tracks (as well as radio edits for the DJs).
Sir Aah-I Ain’t A Killa ft. Nipsey Hu$$le, REUB, Kingpen Slim, Yukmouth, Crooked I, and Royce Da 5’9″ (+bonus tracks)
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Here goes a new track from the awesomely dope duo, the Clipse. Remember when they burst on the scene on JT’s Like I Love You? Those were the days.
Clipse-Popular Demand (Popeye’s) ft. Cam’ron
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Some nice remixes after the cut, including Wale jumping on Mike Posner’s Drug Dealer Girl, as well as features from Amerie, Clipse, Rihanna and more.
→ Continue Reading Remix Time
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I’d never heard of Sir Aah before a track surfaced a while back that featured Crooked I and Royce Da 5’9″, and I certainly didn’t know he looked like that-how many rappers do you know that are cricket fans?! Interesting to see an Asian rapper who is half-decent, and picks great features though (although he’s actually from the US).
The Clipse are great on this as expected, and the track is worth picking up if just for that. I’ve chucked in a fairly dope bonus joint below too, which again has some sweet guest verses.
Sir Aah-Let’s Go Ft. Clipse
Sir Aah-What It Be Like?! Remix Ft. Joe Budden and Royce Da 5’9″
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