Young Jeezy continues his European Invasion in London on the Hustlers Ambition tour. He turns a club upside down. Destroys his show at IndigoO2 and shows us all why the summer is his. Props to USDA2DAY
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Rappers Wiz Khalifa and Chevy Woods of Taylor Gang were definitely in the building! for Funk Master Flex’s Hot 97 radio show, treating listeners to a never before heard freestyle over the 90’s hip hop classic by the Luniz’s “I got five on it.” Check out how Wiz and Chevy Wood handled the track below.
Roc Nation Artist Rita Ora Produced another great acoustic performance giving you a feeling of excitement and pleasure. The talented accompanied by the guitar demonstrate her vocal capacity as she performed her two new singles “R.I.P” & “How we Do(Party)”. Slowly but surely Rita is making her mark in the US, Just witness the rise. Massive Props to That Grape Juice. Press Play Below
How We Do(Party)
R.I.P
Rita Ora Do you know who is She? The Duchess Of Notting Hill and reigning Queen of London. She is Jay Z’s new protoge. We believe she is a promising artist, as we bust loudly her new Single “RIP”. Promised, every time we listen to this great song, it feel that the song was made for Rihanna(It was, a reliable source Sam confirmed that Drake wrote that song especially for Rih Rih) so there is no wonder there is shot fired towards the Umbrella Singer. It is all Peace and Love As They both have our support and we actually want to see them party together. Here is what the London Queen told when asked the question about the recent comparison, “I don’t think there will be a next Rihanna. But I think [Jay Z] definitely sees me as someone who could be as big as Rihanna. She’s a superstar now but they first knew her as a small-island girl – and they want to repeat that success.” – Rita Ora
Lauryn Hill was in London town for her first U.K. performance in five year at the indigO2 on Saturday April 14. Arriving two hours late, then launching into her set list. The performance which lasted 90 minutes was a mixture of Fugees classics, with offerings off her one album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. The set was energetic, entertaining and soulful a majority of fans were mesmerised by the beauty, timelessness and tone of Lauryn’s voice in song, a few fans were left disappointed with the lack of new material and rightfully so, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill was released in 1998 and The Fugees, The Score Album even earlier. For the come back gig Ms Hill wore a long metal coloured dress, natural hair with beautiful accessories inspired by Africa and a jacket that never came off. Check out some of the footage from the show below.
Check out Azealia Banks’ Coachella Performance in full with support from DJ Cosmo. The set includes original songs written/arranged by the new contender for the title of Queen of Cool Rap Harlem MC Azealia Banks from her debut album 1991, due to be released later this year. The high energy set also included unique renditions of Valerie originally recorded by The Zuton’s, made popular by Amy Winehouse, The Prodigy’s Fire Starter, 212 and more. Azealia Banks also performs at the O2 wireless festival in Hyde Park, in London this summer. Watch the full set below.
Rita Ora stops by the studio performing some materials from her upcoming debut. The Notting Hill Queen says “I’m always nervous to do an acoustic version of my song, and it does sound different,”. Listen to Rock Nation’s first lady as she adds up “It all works out, but it takes us a few rehearsals.” Press play to see Rita performing her tracks stripped back for an intimate and acoustic version.
Plan B shows us a protest video done right. The track contains a brilliant sample lifted from the equally brilliant Alles Neu by Peter Fox. We’ve been enjoying this for a while, and wanted to share as it sums up England pretty much the state of England
“We’ve had it with you politicians, you bloody rich kids never listen, There’s no such thing as broken Britain, we’re just bloody broke in Britain, What needs fixing is the system, not shop windows down in Brixton Riots on the television, you can’t put us all in prison”