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fresh air: Jayy Perry – “Speedin”

Jayy Perry is an artist that I discovered through a recent Miami trip. Her song was played quite frequently on WEDR 99 Jamz, South Florida’s hip hop and r&b station. I love the atmosphere of the song and the allover production and performance of the record. Great song for everyone who’s into contemporary r&b, I’m curious to see if Jayy Perry can follow up with more good material.

Teesy “Fernweh”

Wie ihr wisst, promote ich nur Musik, die ich wirklich wirklich gut finde. Deshalb will ich Euch heute was vorstellen, von dem ich ernsthaft denke, dass Ihr es gehört haben müsst. Unser Junge Teesy hat sein “Fernweh” Mixtape ready und es ist ab sofort zum freien Download erhältlich. 12 exklusive Songs (inkl. “Dieses Haus” – Video oben).

Hiphop & RnB auf deutsch und besser & frischer als Ihr es je gehört habt. Bitte teilt und liked – wir freuen uns über jeden Support!

Download: http://www.tracksetters.com/

Teesy auf Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Teesy.musik

Reminisce.

I remember standing in the little cd store in the basement of the world trade center with my mom as a kid. I thought the store sucked even though they had some rap records but the whole financial district in general felt boring and cold to me, I never liked that part of Manhattan too much. My mom asked me if I wanted to join her going to the roof. I declined and decided to sleep a little longer the next day. Now I regret never going to the top of the WTC and I feel awkwardly

proud to have been inside this building at least once. It’s just a building, I know…

I remember sitting in our little office in Wallst (Frankfurt!) on 9/11 2001 when my man Chubby came in, turned on the tv and said: “Guys you gotta see this”. B.A. and me were in shock, I had to leave shortly after but I stayed on the phone while driving in the car to get the latest news. I didnt take my eyes off the tv for the next 20 hours I guess.

I remember getting out of the subway in late September/early October 2001 on Penn Station, NY and see all these pictures of people that were still missed. They put up a little wooden wall, at least 30 feet long, that was completely covered with pictures of missed people. There were some letters, flowers and hand-painted hearts but the whole wall was 90% just faces of people and a little info on the side, a name and an address or a number to call. As far as I can remember there were walls like this one in many New York subway stations.

I remember sitting in the little East Harlem apt that my man Julio owned, he used to let me stay in his guest room when I was in town. He told me these crazy stories about dust-covered firefighters that came into a nearby Starbucks and asked for water and the clerk had the nerves to charge them a dollar per bottle. Whether actually true or not, this story is proof of how fragile and shocked New York life was at this very moment, how insecure this tough city became and how visible the own vulnerability all of a sudden was. What the television couldn’t report however, is the smell that was in the city for a good week. The smell of dust and debris, burned hair, burned flesh and more and more: dead people. That’s by far the most shocking part Julio had to share.

Reminisce.

Rasul feat. DJ Kitsune “Self Titled”

A little more than a year after the release of Ali Rasul’s final album “Writing Colours” we are proud to present to you the video to many people’s favorite song on the album: “Self Titled”. The video was done by german director Grégory Weisert and features a lot of old behind the scenes and studio footage that we gathered while Rasul worked on the two “Opium” albums, but if you’re an old Square One fan, you’ll discover plenty of scenes from former Square One videos that you may know as well. Crada composed and produced the music, while DJ Kitsune added some scratches to fulfill Rasul’s musical vision of the song.

Thanks to
René @ SureShot/Showdown Records for allowing us to use the old Square One material and providing the tapes.
Rolf aka Crack Hagen for digging up all of the backstage tapes and old home video recordings.
Jong @ Starting Lineup for organizing the video director.
Grégory Weisert for putting together a nice piece of work that matches our ideas and wishes.

Titel: Self Titled
Artist: Rasul feat. DJ Kitsune
Director: Grégory Weisert. (hello@gregoryw.de)
Produced by Crada for Motion Music.
Scratches by DJ Kitsune.
Mixed & Mastered by Sti @ Stireobox.
From the album “Writing Colours”, released Oct 7th, 2011.
Buy it on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/writing-colours/id470489930

facebook.com/RasulofSquareOne

Trey Songz & DJ Kitsune “Bars & Hooks”

Here’s something brand new that I’m extremely proud of. In association with Trey Songz, Atlantic Records and SureShot Promotions we put together this mixtape showcasing all of Trey’s big features, guest appearances and collaborations. “Bars & Hooks” includes the latest tracks like “I Don’t Care’ with Waka Flocka Flame and goes all the way back to “Summer With Miami” with Jim Jones. On top of that, it’s not only hosted by Trey but he also talks about his relationship with hip hop and rap music and tells the little stories behind all the feature songs he did.

iFFY The Bad Man “Summer Time”

iFFy calls this music Gothic Soul. Yes, iFFY The Bad Man is an artist you need to watch.

fresh air: Teesy “Mein Job”

Brand new inna di market. Teesy ist ein neuer Künstler aus Berlin, den ich abfeier wie schon lange nix mehr. “Mein Job” ist die erste Single aus seinem kommenden Debüt-Album “Fernweh”. Als ich die ersten Demo-Songs gehört habe, konnte ich nicht anders als den Jungen und das Production-Team Tracksetters zu kontaktieren und mich da irgendwie involvieren. Und somit gibt es hier den offiziellen Co-Sign von meiner Seite: Teesy ist die Zukunft. Und ihr könnt es jetzt und hier von Anfang an miterleben. Das gefällt Euch doch: Teesy auf Facebook.

Free Download: Teesy “Mein Job”

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