Throwback Track: PM Dawn - Die Without You
I watched my favorite 90's movie this past weekend, Boomerang. Eddie Murphy was the man and his biggest issue was picking between Robin Givens and Halle Berry both in their prime. His best friends were David Alan Grier and Martin Lawrence and this awesome song was on the soundtrack. The 90's really had an odee amount of one hit wonder R&B male groups. I'm not complaining. Watch Die Without You after the break.
underground - exchange reemix
A few weeks back sonREEM blessed us with his remix to Bryson Tiller's Exchange. It's been a long time coming for this guy to start making waves on the Jersey scene. He's made music with Maxx Kenif recently and dropped his first single #TwerkiT a day ago for his new project he's announcing. It's clear there's a real Lil Wayne inspired sound to him. I won't spill too much too soon. Just click that play button below.
Song on Repeat: luhh - Future James
I'm a fan on synths and remixed tracks already made famous by others. Thus the reason I've kept Future James mix to At Your Best by Frank Ocean on repeat. If we loved Frank's remix to the Aaliyah classic I think you guys can get with this groovy mix of both. I need yall to feel this. Oh, thanks Triece!
Project of the Week: Back of My Lac' - J. Holiday
I guess this project serves as somewhat of a throwback as well. The debut of J. Holiday will probably always be in my music rotation. One could argue it as a classic, or at least I could. Bed, Suffocate, Be With Me, and Pimp In Me pretty much got me through high school (and Icebox by Omarion). It was only right to revisit it this week. Listen to it in its entirety below.
May 5, 2016
Labels:
#IME,
Back of My Lac',
Boomerang,
Die Without You,
Exchange,
Future James,
J. Holiday,
luh,
PM Dawn,
sonREEM
Jonathan C. Ramsey
Multimedia Journalist, Founder and Chief Editor of WTM Host of A-Side B-Side Podcast and more. I like to talk about stuff and write it down. Sometimes to a microphone. Either way, I need you to feel this.
you may also like
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
About WTM
Popular Posts
-
If this is your first time hearing the name A-F-R-O, I am delighted to be the one to introduce you. Last thursday, on July 14th, west co...
-
I tend to be Uncle Scrooge when it comes to holiday music. What can I say I work retail and it gets to you. However I didn't feel that...
-
I’m not sure a rapper has had a rise quite as meteoric and important as Westside Gunn . Hailing from Buffalo in upstate New York, he’s bee...
-
Bairi takes to Audiomack studios for a new arrangement of her hit single, Paraíso . The song we know as an upbeat anthem celebrating hersel...
-
I am happy to say that we are the ones premiering this brand new video on What's the Movement. Meet A.R. Rick , a spitter from the M...
-
Using Hip -Hop to Wake Up Kids in the Hood an Op-Ed by Nick Westbrooks Over the past four years, I’ve taught at two high schools in N...
-
Anticipation is a muhfucka. In the time of instant gratification and surprise late night album releases, people will clamor even more for...
-
This topic has been on my mind for a bit now. Often times people ask me for my opinion on their music, I'm still trying to figure out ...
-
dit By now you’ve heard that Frank Ocean has once again let a (reported) release date for his astronomically anticipated sophomore album ...
-
In the forth episode of Volume 2 of A-Side B-Side Podcast, Ramsey sits down with Maxx Kenif . The duo talk about his new project, North Coun...
No comments:
Post a Comment