Song of the Day: Bass Dunk – Charlotte Devaney (Ft. Fatman Scoop & Lady Leshurr)

 

 

GET READY FOR THE WEEKEND and go check today’s track Bass Dunk by DJ/producer  CHARLOTTE DEVANEY.

After teaming up with SNOOP DOGG for track Flip It, the  Londoner  knocks out another club banger featuring US star  FATMAN SCOOP and UK leading female rapper, LADY LESHURR.

The trio have come together to create a dance floor filling summer banger, that’s certainly guaranteed to get the crowd jumping! With Charlotte’s signature catchy synth weaved into the warm bassline, as well as the sharp crisp sax sounds, Bass Dunk is a track you will be singing along to halfway through the first listen.

Bass Dunk has given this sassy beat killer back-to-back bookings at festivals across the summer as well as live shows planned with  for the rest of 2014.

It’s REALLY a banger…seriously go and CHECK IT!!!

 

 

Song of the Day: Choose You – Amir Driver (ft. Nardo The Singer)

After producing the hip-hop miniseries, Sneaks Is Watching, Virginia hip-hopper AMIR DRIVER heads straight back to the studio to churn out a string of tracks, which include Choose You. This super smooth track is the perfect transition to the autumn months…watch the video.

Choose You is the lead single from his upcoming mixtape, Til Next Summer.

Song of the Day: 0-100 – King Blitz

 

Today’s song is the cover of DRAKE’s hit 0-100 delivered by KING BLITZ.

The Indiana-based rapper first ventured out in audio engineering and music production, churning out beats for a string of  heavyweights, including DON CANNON and SL JONES as well as collaborating with WAKA FLOCK FLAME and LEX LUGAR.

Now the upriser has taken his musical journey to another level, with his effortless blend of R&B and hip-hop through his 2012 mixtape, K.I.N.G  and upcoming project, KING2.

So go ahead and sample 0-100…if you like what you hear, you’ll sure like his on-point release from his upcoming project, Round and Round – too good to miss! Enjoy!

Song of the Day: Won’t You Please (Tell Me Something) – Let’s Say We Did

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Today’s song is Won’t You Please (Tell Me Something) by Swedish Lo-Fi band, LET’S SAY WE DID. The single is coming from their four-track EP, Such A Shame released in May.

With strong influences  from American indie bands in the 1990’s, LET’S SAY WE DID has created guitar based, lo fi indie pop since 2008. Having risen from the ashes of previous projects, the five-piece band began perfecting and releasing music on their own record label Nesna Records. To date they have released two albums, three EPs, a series of singles and appeared on several compilation albums.

In addition to festival appearances such as at Umeå Open, Island in the Sun and Rookiefestivalen in Hultsfred, these smooth indie pop rockers have performed at numerous club gigs around Europe. Their smooth, chilled out productions earned them a personal invitation by British band YUCK as support act at their release party for the album, Glow & Behold . The band’s invitation extended to a collaboration as frontman Sebastian soothing vocals are featured on YUCK’s latest EP, Southern Skies.  As a band, LET’S SAY WE DID  collaborated with other acts such as WITHERED HAND, IDA MARIA and TOP SOUND.

Now I brought you up to speed with the band, have a blast at Won’t You Please (Tell Me Something). They’re one of the few bands today who put that real smoothness back into rock with the perfect balance of the drum and guitars.

If you like the sound of Won’t You Please (Tell Me Something), it’s worth checking out their latest EP, Such A Shame

 

Check today’s song, The Revolution by Michigan-based hip-hop artist JAMES LEWIS. The track is coming from his album, H.E.R released in June.

On his eventful musical journey, this guy is on a mission to make people view hip-hop as an art.  The Revolution is a true testament to his efforts as it features an acoustic feel together with emotional lyrics to deliver a power message – it’s not just single,  it’s the start of a beautiful movement.

As for the album, it vividly depicts his undivided love for hip-hop  and dealing with the battles that comes with it, by creating the genre into an “ideal” of a woman.

So have a listen to The Revolution…if you’re feeling this ‘beautiful movement’, it’s worth downloading the album for free!