The Dirty Soul Trilogy is a three album series (1.Electric, 2.Accoustic 3.Live) exploring the alternative end of the soul spectrum. DST is rock & funk & folk/acoustic influenced soulful music that doesn’t fall into RNB and doesn’t fall in underground or “Beat Driven” soul music…it covers some of the most influential artists of the black music genre. Released 20/10/2008 on BBE.
01. You Need Me - Tiombe Lockhart
02. Untitled - Flako & Shuanise
03. Girl Of My Dreams - Coultrain
04. Holl Up’ - JimiJames
05. Noohustle - Bilal Salaam
06. Right Here (Seoul City Refix) - Dj Mitsu The Beats (Feat. Dwele and Neco Redd)
07. Portion No. 9 - OliverDaySoul
08. Pusha Man - Ayah
09. The Uncomfortable Truth [CD only Bonus Track] - Nneka
10. Conflict - Sy Smith
11. Construction - Musinah
12. Get Out Of My Face - Up Hygh (Feat. Melo)
13. p.r.i.t.t.y Boy - HEAVy
14. Is U Rollin? - Sandie Black
15. I Can’t Help Myself - Benny Sings
Flako & Shaunise - Untitled
DJ Mitsu The Beats - Right Here (Seoul City Refix) Feat. Neco Redd Bling 47 Version, get it here
Part 1 of 2.
Detroit-based Hip-Hop artists, Invincible and Finale, rhyme about the impacts of gentrification on the Motor City. This piece includes interviews with community activists discussing displacement and predatory planning versus sustainable development in The D. Track produced by Houseshoes
The full-length version of both the song and the video for “Locusts” by Invincible featuring Finale, (produced by DJ House Shoes) can be found on Invincible’s debut album, Shapeshifters, available now on www.EMERGENCEmusic.net
For more info on Invincible, check:
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www.myspace.com/invincilana
Detroit’s Invincible, one of the best MC’s you’ve been ignoring just dropped her debut album Shapeshifters.
The album, which is available directly from Invincible’s own independent website and imprint, will surprise many who continue to pigeon-hole female or political hip-hop. If nothing else, this is good music. Invincible approaches every subject, flow and concept with a focused intensity that is missing from most music period. andres reyes
Waajeed talks about the road from being a music lover to a music creator, his early days as a DJ, working with Slum Village and getting his first MPC2000 from Jay Dee. Interview done by GuitarCenter.
Waajeed takes over DJ Jamad’s Afromentals Mixshow on Sirius Radio for an hour-long guest mix filled w/ exclusives highlighting the female talents of the Bling47 crew & all its affiliates.
1. PPP featuring MonicaBlaire - Funkin’ For Jamaica*
2. Ayah - Believe
3. Estelle - Had To Be You*
4. Neco Redd - No Discipline
5. Invincible - No Easy Answers
6. Waajeed Interlude*
7. Invincible - ShapeShifters*
8. Invincible featuring Wordsworth & Indeed - Keep Goin’*
9. Waajeed Interlude*
10. Little Dragon - After The Rain
11. Little Dragon - Forever
12. Platinum Village (Slum Village vs. Waajeed) - Go Ladies*
13. Jazmine Sullivan - Without You*
14. PPP featuring Tiombe Lockhart - Stay With Me (Marc Mac Remix)
15. Tiombe Lockhart - Renegade & The Lady Devil Moon
16. Tiombe Lockhart - Twisted
17. Rozzi Daime featuring SA-RA - White Cloud
18. Waajeed Outro*
Heard some good news from the man Kenny Fresh @ Bling47.com
PPP will be a dropping their first single from Abundance on July 8th, which will be followed up by the album’s release on October 7th. As for the sound of the album - you can expect some 60’s doo wop, string sections, hip-hop, rock, and Detroit techno all rolled into one - all with a PPP twist on it, of course.
Kenny Fresh and the Bling47 fam also got that Open Your Eyes (Bobby Caldwell) Remix Feat. Elleeud A.K.A Andwele Gardner A.K.A Dwele on their myspace. You should already know you could also find some Bling47 gems on Moovmnt.com.
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