Saturday, January 22, 2011

Big Sean – Memories

Snoop Dogg featuring Trey Songz – Dirty Dancer



Here’s a brand new Snoop Dogg record, this time the west coast rap legend teams up with Trey Songz for this party record titled “Dirty Dancer.” No official word, but this will presumably be off Snoop Dogg’s upcoming eleventh studio album, Doggumentary which is scheduled to release on March 29th.





Travis Barker featuring Game, Lil’ Wayne, Rick Ross & Swizz Beatz – Can A Drummer Get Some



Blink 182′s Travis Barker puts the respect and his popularity within the music world to good use and brings forth another star-studded track of his upcoming Give The Drummer Some-LP due March 15th. This time he enlists the help of Game, Lil’ Wayne, Rick Ross and Swizz Beatz for the project’s official first single “Can The Drummer Get Some”.





U.S.D.A. featuring Young Jeezy – Nothing (Produced by Djay Cas)



Brand new one from Jeezy and his compadre U.S.D.A. this evening, and the song is titled “Nothing.” It’s produced by Djay, and will presumably be off an upcoming mixtape from U.S.D.A. sometime in 2011. As for Jeezy, he had a quiet 2010, hopefully we get to hear more from him as the year unfolds.



Cam’ron & Vado – And You Don’t Stop



It appears Cam’ron has a new master plan, as yesterday he formally announced he will be leaking new songs not once but two times weekly. The drops will talk place on Monday and Thursdays until he and Vado’s coming Gunz n Butta album releases. In the meantime, here is their latest tune being offered entitled “And You Don’t Stop,” and since Dipset’s reunion it appears just that.




50 Cent – Happy New Year (Freestyle)



Although the 2K11 is almost three weeks old, 50 Cent is the latest artist in line to wish his following a “Happy New Year”. In true Fiddy-fashion, the mogul invites the listener to a flamboyant gathering with female beauties for every taste, champagne and some drugs. Let the festivities begin then.



Lloyd featuring B.o.B & Rock City – Lay It Down (Remix)



Lloyd’s smash hit “Lay It Down”, off his current LP King of Hearts, has seen its fair share of remix work – each time backed up by prominent music figures. Now Bobby Ray jumps on the song and adds some – slightly belated – Grammy-nominated vibe to it.




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