Showing posts with label Adele. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adele. Show all posts

Adele - "First Love [Remot Remix]" feat. Naledge

I figured I should take it back to this extremely dope Mick Boogie remixtape seeing it's been just under a year since it's release.  I haven't really ever listened to Adele, but I'm a huge fan of this mash-up (something that's difficult to do, but Mick Boogie pulls of with great consistency).  This is one of my favorites from the mixtape and features some of the best rhyming I've heard from Kidz In The Hall emcee Naledge since their debut project.  The rest of the project can be downloaded here.

Peace, Love, & Mash-ups,
Noah

The Incomparable Shakespeare - "Wonderwall"

This is the first I've heard of this Brooklyn emcee, but he gives a beautiful rendition of Oasis' "Wonderwall," his ode to Hip Hop.  This comes off of his upcoming The British Invasion project.

Peace, Love, & Hip Hop,
WordIsBorn


"Wonderwall"

"Hometown Glory" (feat. Adele)

Drekidd - "The Fix"

I wasn't entirely sold on this Inglewood, California emcee when I first heard his Adele-sampled "Hometown Glory" last month, but this song, which features dope lyrics over a sample of Clapton's "Layla" (a classic song in its own right), has convinced me of his lyrical prowess.  Be on the lookout for his upcoming project of the same name.  Props to Shake for the hookup.

Peace, Love, & Hip Hop,
Noah


"The Fix"

"Hometown Glory"

Mick Boogie – Mixtapes/Mash-ups

Danger Mouse changed everything.  With the release of the DJ's beautifully produced The Grey Album, a 2004 mash-up of Jay-Z’s The Black Album and The Beatle’s The White Album, Brian Joseph Burton legitimized the mixtape as a genuine and beautiful art form.  Although The Grey Album was released for free, it solidified Danger Mouse’s commercial career as he went on to produce with the likes of the Gorillaz, Gnarls Barkley, Dangerdoom, and Beck.