Sene – Exit, Us (video)
Posted in Artists, Music Videos on July 7th, 2011 by HyphenNo drums, just realness.
No drums, just realness.

Not really feeling writing a wrap up of this week’s SNSS on a 4th of July, so I’ll keep it super simple.
Shout to the homey Serius Jones for coming through the studio to chill and rip a couple freestyles. Also, we played part of our interview with Bentley, but be sure to peep the full discussion through the links below. We talked all about his days as Diddy’s assistant, growing up with Andre 3000, his emergence as a musician, fans judging his music without even listening, and more. Super cool dude and artist…don’t sleep!
Show #318 (7-3-11)
- J. Cole – “Work Outâ€
- Tyler, The Creator ft. Frank Ocean – “Sheâ€
- Shabazz Palaces ft. Thee Satisfaction – “Swerve…the reeping of all that is worthwhile (Noir not withstanding)†(Local Music)
- Random Axe – “The Karate Kidâ€
- Pete Rock & Smif-N-Wessun ft. Black Rob – “(I’m A) Stand Up Guyâ€
- Freddie Gibbs – “Lord Giveth, Lord Taketh Awayâ€
- Jon Connor – “Somedayâ€
- Lloyd ft. Andre 3000 & Lil Wayne – “Dedication To My Ex (Miss That)â€
- The Cool Kids ft. Mayer Hawthorne – “Swimsuitsâ€
- Dom Kennedy – “Ice Cream Truckâ€
- Raekwon ft. Ghostface Killah, Cappadonna, & Method Man – “Ice Cream†(Throwback of the Week)
- **INTERVIEW WITH BENTLEY (SNIPPET)**
- Bentley ft. Anthony Hamilton – “Greenerâ€
- The Black Opera – “Sleep Tightâ€
- Don Trip – “Ventâ€
- Serge Severe – “Here Comes The Man†(Local Music)
- Co$$ ft. Sene & Aloe Blacc – “Only When I Dreamâ€
- Kendrick Lamar ft. GLC – “Poe Man’s Dreams (His Vice)â€
- **INTERVIEW WITH SERIUS JONES, PT. 1**
- Serius Jones – “Flexin’â€
- Common ft. Nas – “Ghetto Dreamsâ€
- Nas – “Nastyâ€
- **INTERVIEW WITH SERIUS JONES, PT. 2**
- John Crown ft. Action Bronson – “Like This†(Local Music)
- **INTERVIEW WITH SERIUS JONES, PT. 3**
- Drake ft. Jhene Aiko – “Julyâ€
Link to download the mp3 of the show – http://www.mediafire.com/?yuvfkkvxmeg5vrv
(back up / streaming link – http://hulkshare.com/9jl80t6kwaav)
(2nd back up – http://www.zshare.net/audio/922668701f324c49/)
Link to download the full interview with Bentley – http://www.mediafire.com/?ebi16l97v07b95x
(back up / streaming link – http://hulkshare.com/e7u61lslx8ul)
(2nd back up – http://www.zshare.net/audio/92280893b539ec43/)
If there are any problems with the links or if you’d like to be added to our weekly email list to receive the playlist and download links after every show, just shoot me an email, DJHyphen@gmail.com.
I find it kind of comical that so many people, myself and even Lupe included, had issues with various elements of L.A.S.E.R.S. and yet it’s been an incredibly successful commercial album for him. “The Show Goes On” is one of the biggest chart topping records of the year and the new single, “Out Of My Head,” is getting considerable airplay as well. Hopefully that continues now that the video is out.
I’ve been sleeping on this cat, but no more. This is raw!
If you’ve been coming to this blog for a while, you already know all about Shad. Even if you do, this interview actually gets in to some personal topics that you don’t often hear him talk about. And if you’re curious why folks think Shad is so dope, check the rhyme:
*dead*
I hope youngsters see the absurdity of these corny a capella battles and they eventually die off.
One of the best beats of the last year or so…Apollo Brown is a PROBLEM.
While I don’t anticipate ever being able to play this on Sound Session since a clean version would essentially turn in to an instrumental, this joint is dope. One of the reasons why we should be rooting for Kendrick to continue to blow up is that unlike many of the other new artists, K-Dot seems to take more chances with his music. There’s a lot of talented cats killing it right now, but not too many seem to have the ability to make a 5 mic hip-hop classic. Kendrick does. We’ll see if he’s able to reach that potential, but with the release of Section.80, he continues his ascent.
Spree tells the story behind the making of “Don’t Pass Me By,” his duet with Esthero off The Never Ending Now. If you haven’t checked out the project yet, grab it here. “Don’t Pass Me By” is one of my favorite records of the year, hands down:
It seems like when folks aren’t discussing planking on Twitter (hip-hop, you’re late to the party on that one), they’re talking Drizzy. I’ve seen negative feedback from a lot of my friends and peers for “Marvin’s Room” and “Trust Issues,” but like pretty much all of Drake’s music, I like these records.
And as emo as people want to accuse Drake of being, there’s something pretty gully about dropping the official visuals for “Marvin’s Room” right after Chris Brown released his version. Wamp waaaaaamp.
“I’m talkin’ crazy girl, I’m lucky that you picked up…”