Monthly Archives: April 2011
.R. Youngin & Y.B.Bow Chicka Wow Wow – Remix 2011
Young Vinchi-BLC(Baddest Lil Chick)
Jpilla’ feat Iamgrindking- Pushers (Official Music Video)
DCamp-I Smoke
e.d.g.e.-Letters to the Editor (MV)
Visuals for e.d.g.e.’s “Letters To The Editor” from themadbloggers.com sponsored “Fifteen Minutes Of Fame” (http://edge.bandcamp.com) …Directed by Jenkin Au (@jenkinJALH) for justalilhype! (http://justalilhype.com)
(New Video) DJ Green Lantern Co-signs Rain on Invasion Radio//Rain OnDaSpot Freestyle
Rain stops by Invasion Radio for a new OnDaSpot freestyle with Dj Green Lantern over a brand new track produced by Green Lantern, and for a interview from Miss Boss Lady to discuss the release of Rain’s new project “The Magic Hour Pt.2″ dropping tomorrow 4-27-11.
Saigon ft.Chief Stockton-Bring Me Down Chap.3 (Produced by Lexzyne Productions)
Chief Stockton hit us up with this new remix, entitled Chapter 3 of the Bring Me Down Series by Saigon. If you can not remember correctly the first remix was with Joe Budden. Lexzyne Productions produces this track giving its strong East Coast feel, very Just Blazeish I might add. Chief also said this will be on his upcoming mixtape called “Waiting For Summer” which will have a end of May release, so be on the lookout for that. More info to come soon
Kj Hamilton-Aspiring MC, Vol. I
Kj Hamilton-Supa Dupa High
This past winter, Kj Hamilton, 19, released his debut EP, “Aspiring MC Vol. I.” Boasting a track-listing of 8 songs, Volume I introduced listeners to the up and coming southern emcee. The feedback has been outstanding thus far. His second single, “Love Leaves” has made its way around the internet, surfacing onto numerous blogs. Kj is currently working on his debut mixtape, which is expected to drop early this summer. In the meantime, he doesn’t want to leave his fans in the dark! Today, on behalf of Kj Hamilton and Team Aspiring MC, we would like to submit “Supa Dupa High” for posting. The unfinished track did not make the final version of “Aspiring MC Vol. I” but is still worth the listen nonetheless. Going over Missy Elliot’s “Supa Dupa Fly” instrumental, Kj Hamilton spits a quick verse and takes his fans on a trip to the moon.


