Dom Kennedy – When I Come Around (video)
Posted in Artists, Music Videos on November 5th, 2011 by HyphenSeattle: Dom Kennedy will be performing at Neumos on December 13th. Be there!
Seattle: Dom Kennedy will be performing at Neumos on December 13th. Be there!
Had no idea Hell Razah had such severe health issues recently, but I’m glad to see that he’s on the mend. We played this record on SNSS a while back and I was always impressed with the beat and how hard R.A. killed it.
I’m in awe.
What started out as somewhat of a novelty record has attained cult-like status, and it’s sure to grow to unprecedented heights with the release of the visuals for “And We Danced.”  I remember when we played this on Sound Session after Ryan first sent it over and we confused the hell out of our listeners.  I don’t know why though…the proposition is simple:
We’re having a hoedown…are you hoes down?
You should be.
With the NBA lockout looming larger every day, I’ve already convinced myself that there won’t be a season. This way, if any good news breaks, it will be a pleasant surprise since I’ve already accepted disappointment. In its absence, I have a feeling I’ll be following more NHL this season, especially if our closest Pacific Northwest squad, the Canucks, can replicate their (regular) season success again. I’ll also have more interest if Nike keeps creating dope marketing collaborations like this one, highlighting Montreal’s P.K. Subban over a dope track by Canadian legend Saukrates.
I’ve been meaning to post up this video for a while and while it’s definitely doing a bit much on the colors, you gotta like any pop/R&B record that calls back to the 80’s & 90’s glory days. The Charlotte Hornet jackets about a quarter of the way in did it for me. I’d much rather hear records like this on the airwaves than Rihanna’s latest Euro-beat “controversial” song…even with the trite hip-hop sample schtick.
Gotta be one of the top songs of the year, right? I’m happy to see the official visuals after the lyric video held us down for the last few weeks. Common’s The Dreamer/The Believer was scheduled to be released in November, but it’s just been pushed back to December. No matter. I’m still predicting a classic.
Khat is apparently part of The Weeknd’s mysterious XO crew, so as you’d expect, details on him are pretty sparse. Not surprisingly, he makes a similar “pseudo-R&B meets trip-hop while on X” kind of sound that The Weeknd is killing with as we approach prime cuffing season. More loft music for the nights that you can’t remember, with the people that you won’t forget.
Soundtrack music for the rainy and cold northwest winter…
Download the whole Traphouse project here.
A lot of folks complained that Jhene’s previous videos didn’t highlight her looks as much as people hoped, but that may have been a strategic move by her and her camp to emphasize the music. We get more Jhene in the visuals for “My Mine,” which, in my humble opinion, is a fantastic thing. Not only is the song good (Fisticuffs are beasts, by the way), but she seriously might be the hottest woman on the face of the earth. #shruglife
This is my favorite song out right now, shout to Rob Stone and the Cornerstone homies for putting me up on this. I may or may not have a crush on Yuna too. Here’s the original, beyond classic unplugged version from Nirvana, just for good old times sake:
While I’m never really a fan of videos this gruesome, this song is dope enough that I felt compelled to post it up. One view is enough for me, but this is definitely getting a ton of listens and I’ll create my own, less creepy, more grown & sexy visuals in my head instead.
Steven has been described as Pharrell meets The Weeknd. That should be enough to warrant a free download the whole project, Stripes, right here.