Friday, December 26, 2008

Lupe fiasco dedicate

Well Lupe Fiasco is one of my favourite rappers of all the time.From listening the cool, this has changed my definition of real hiphop and how i play that genre.Since the release of that historic peice of work. Ive been patiently waiting to hear the Lupend(sad that this will be the last album). Through my journey i found a new single dedicate, this tune is fireeeeeee,therefore i dedicate this song to the readers of my blog.


Dedicated - Lupe Fiasco

http://www.zshare.net/audio/5305762791111dda/

Konshens this means money

From since i heard winner, i knew there was something special about this guy.I predicted this guy as new artist of the year. Glad to see this guy blowing up.



download http://www.zshare.net/download/5014992123530288/

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Pure swagger

This cd is swagnificent, it'a mixture of hiphop and dancehall made by one of my true homies dj Romeo and Brensta.

Pure Swagger CD Cover

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F114298G

Friday, December 19, 2008

lolipop cover

Damn I'm a lil Wayne fan but this is just insane. The guitar rivets through this song.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Ramping Shop

Well i haven't made a dancehall post ever on this blog. This is wierd for the ammount of dancehall and reggae i listen to. However the perfect opportunity has finnaly come along with dancehall newest couple Vybz kartel and Spice. Yes they are a couple. in additon to their union they have released a new single ramping shop.



Lol i hope this doesnt turnout to be another Bounty D' angel and beanie debacle.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Lil Wayne documentary

It's time to face the facts, Lil Wayne is the rapper of 2008, he has the most assists in hip hop period ( 203 songs in 3 years).Furthermore he had everyone even the haters singing and listening to lolipop hynotic baseline for the whole summer.However there is more about this guy than what is seen by the naked eye.I gained this new insight from a sneak viewage of the documentary however i cant post it so hear is the trailer and a few other stuff.





CNN: RAPPER COMMON: OBAMA WILL CHANGE HIP-HOP'S ATTITUDE

Truer words have not been spoken, People this is where we need to be if our genres are to be accepted and not stereotyped. However it up to u the world to discover that on your own.

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(CNN) -- The rapper Common wants to take hip-hop in a new direction, he says, and he has an unsuspecting ally -- President-elect Barack Obama.

Via: Cnn

Click HERE for the full story...


Obama "is going to change hip-hop for the better," predicted the rapper, whose eighth album, "Universal Mind Control" (G.O.O.D. Music/Geffen), hits shelves Tuesday.
"I really do believe we as hip-hop artists pick up what's going on in the world and try to reflect that," he told CNN, outlining his belief that mainstream as well as so-called "conscious" rappers -- the more socially aware -- will pick up on what he sees as the more optimistic prospects of an Obama presidency.
"I think hip-hop artists will have no choice but to talk about different things and more positive things, and try to bring a brighter side to that because, even before Barack, I think people had been tired of hearing the same thing," he said.

Likewise, "Universal Mind Control," with its hook-heavy, synthed-out tracks, represents a "broadening" of hip-hop's audience -- one that demands evolution rather than hackneyed revamps of old beats, rhythms and rhymes, Common said. Listen to clips from the album and Common's interview with CNN.com »
Not that Common, born Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr., is altogether removed from the temptations of his hip-hop brethren.

He serves as a spokesman for Lincoln Navigator and purports on his new album to "rebel in YSL," a reference to designer Yves Saint Laurent. Money is also a weakness, as Common -- No. 14 on Forbes magazine's 2008 list of richest rappers -- regularly invokes the greenbacks he makes and spends.

Still, Common has come at hip-hop from a different angle from many of his colleagues. He was generally considered "underground" until he linked up with Kanye West, who produced his albums "Be" (2005) and "Finding Forever" (2007).

Even now, while paying homage at mainstream hip-hop's altar, the Chicago-born lyricist also enters parishes where most rappers wouldn't be seen. He's helped front movements for HIV/AIDS awareness and vegetarianism, and he's written two children's books emphasizing the importance of self-esteem.
Lyrically, violence has never been his thing; soft-drug use has been mentioned but rarely glamorized; he removed homophobic references from his lyrics years ago; and while there have been hints of misogyny and the occasional N-word in his verses, neither has been a staple of his rhymes.

"I've always been conscious, honestly," he said. "I made a choice on this album, 'Universal Mind Control,' to really make some music that was bright, that would be a little more lighthearted, just because of what was going on in the world."

With a few exceptions, his latest lyrics are consummate Common. In his beat poet's cadence, the 36-year-old rhymesmith aggressively courts the ladies, personifies hip-hop, aggrandizes himself and his hometown (lovingly, "the Chi"), and respectfully doles out props to hip-hop's forefathers -- most notably to Afrika Bambaataa on the album's title track.

The album's sound, however, is atypical, moving -- sometimes jerkily -- from club-banger to anthem to ballad to Top 40. The latter even runs counter to the opening verse of "Everywhere": "No pop, no pop, no pop, no pop/We gonna do this thing till the sky just drop."

But the sound is part of "a whole new sound and a new movement" in hip-hop, something he explored out of disdain for repetition and predictability, he said. That might explain Kanye West's relative absence on "Universal Mind Control."

The Louis Vuitton don appears on only one track, the pop-drenched "Punch Drunk Love." But West has long been credited, even by Common, with bringing his fellow Chicagoan to the mainstream after "Be" and "Finding Forever" went gold and leapt up the Billboard 200.
Of course, it's not all Kanye, said Common.

"I'm a true believer that it all boils down to the music, because Kanye can endorse something, and if people don't like it they ain't gonna get with it -- regardless of whoever endorses it," he said.
He compared his working relationship with West to the collaboration he enjoyed with The Neptunes' Pharrell Williams on "Universal Mind Control." Williams, whom Common casually likened to Quincy Jones, pushed him lyrically, much like West did, he said.

Between Williams and Mr. DJ -- who composed backbeats for some of OutKast's biggest hits -- Common arrived at the evolution he sought, he added.

Common also is plotting a change, or at least a detour, in his career path. Though his past cinematic endeavors have been primarily gangster flicks, Common has landed a role in the upcoming "Terminator Salvation" and could play Green Lantern in "Justice League: Mortal" should the derailed movie get back on track.

"I would truly love to go increasingly in the acting direction," he said. "My goal is to be a movie star. I want to be at Will Smith's level. I want to be co-leading with Leonardo DiCaprio."
Fear not, Common fans. The aspiring thespian is confident he can pull off both, though hip-hop might ride sidecar to the silver screen. Acting, he said, seems to improve his music.
"I don't take as much time overthinking it. Actually, since 'Be' I've been working on films and each album has been expanding and increasing, so I feel like I would still make music, but it wouldn't be the main gig," he said.


Selling albums, Common said, is about more than good music, and though he stands proudly by the music he made pre-West, he concedes he didn't do enough to claw his way up from the underground.
"After you make good, quality music, then it's your job to go out there and promote it and to market it and to get it out there to the people. I feel like I wasn't doing that early on," he said. "Now I am, and I feel like I'm growing as a songwriter and working with producers that are very incredible, so I feel all that is contributing to me getting the recognition that I'm getting."

terminator salvatron

Yea this is a music blog and all dat, but having been a fan of the first two terminator movies and series i was anticipating the new movie. The trailer is amazing plus Christan Bale fits the role of John Conor perfectly chek it our for yourself.




Bam bam entertainment in its purest form

Charles Hamilton video update

I placed this track here a few weeks ago, so here's the official track

Friday, December 12, 2008

I get on the ttc

Lol Living in the dot, i have seen some shit but this is jokes

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Collie Buddz day and Nite rmx

Wow I've been a fan of Kid Cudi for a while now.This guy is ranked the hottesv hip hop artist by BBC and by meeeeeee. Cudi you know your'e gonna be big when reggae artist are already covering you.Check it outt

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Charles Hamilton

Believe it or not, idiot soulja boy got me intrested to listen to this guy Charles Hamilton. Apperantly they have beef over Soulja boys total destruction of a genre.


Honestly, now i've been hearing alot about this guy,finnaly looked into him now and found this



I like the next gen rappers, however tell me what you think?

Monday, December 8, 2008

Coldest winter

I have to give Props to Wristpect for this. It has come to my attention that Kanye's coldest winter


is sampled from


Hmmm, can you tell the difference

Sunday, December 7, 2008

My New Advocate riddim Mixx

Well as usual Mercury is on the grind, todays no different.Now i'am bringing to the fans my new Advocate i-pod mixx. The video is availabale at Worldofmercury.podomatic.com.However, here's the imeem [img]Advocate riddim mix - Dj Mercury[/img]


Here's my Advocate mixx
download link http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XN95B2E3

For more info go to
www.myspace.com/earthtomercury
worldofmercury.podomatic.com
worldofmercury.blogspot.com.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Dj Kash presents the Rim Shop

Here's my boy Dj Kash, mixtape the rim shop.Its good in every way from the blends,transition and music selection. Take a listen

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here the link http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Z4Q5FK4P

DJ KA$H Presents Rim Shop

01. Dj Kash - Rim Shop Intro
02. Jay-Z & Chris Brown - A Milli (Remix)
03. V.i.c. - Get Silly
04. T.i. - Whatever You Like
05. Unk - Show Out
06. N.e.r.d. - Spaz
07. David Banner (feat. Chris Brown & Yung Joc) - Get Like Me
08. Alicia Keys (feat. Ll Cool J) - Teenage Love Affair (Remix)
09. T.i. (Feat. Swizz Beatz) - Swing Your Rag
10. The Dream - I Luv Your Girl
11. T-Pain (Feat. Lil' Wayne) - Can't Believe It
12. Common (feat. Pharrell) - Annoucement
13. Vic (Feat The Package Store & Frank Ski) - Wobble
14. Nas (Feat. Keri Hilson) - Hero
15. G Unit - Chase Da Cat
16. Neno Rocwell - Ask Somebody
17. The Game (feat. Keyshia Cole, Jadakiss, Bun B, Fat Joe & Young Buck) - Game's Pain (Remix)
18. Lloyd (feat Dj Khaled, The Game & TI) - Girls Around the World (Remix)
19. Kardinall Offishall (feat. Clipse) - Set It Off
20. G-Unit - Rider Pt. 2
21. Lil Kim - Rider Pt. 2 (Freestyle)
22. Detail King (Interlude)
23. Ll Cool J (feat The Dream) - Baby
24. Neno Rocwell - Hi Hater (Remix)
25. DJ Felli Fel (feat. Kanye West, Jd, Fabolous, Ne Yo) - The Finer Things
26. Mario - How Could You
27. Chris Brown (Feat. Game) - Nice
28. Ryan Leslie - Shes Still Waitin
29. The Dream - Ditch That
30. Day 26 - Got Me Going
31. Rick Ross (feat. Nelly, Avery Storm) - Here I Am
32. Down Aka Kilo (Feat Snoop Dogg) - So Sexy
33. Madonna (feat Justin Timberlake) - 4 Minutes
34. Dj Ka$h (Interlude)
35. Common (feat. Pharrell) - Universal Mind Contro

Immortal Vybz sound

Wow it's really impossible to do a blog without mentioning the fam. It's safe to say that without them, there would be no me.For more about these guys, check them out at www.myspace.com/immortalvybzsound and www.youtube.com/worldofmercury.

Wale

Well i first heard this guy this year on a refix of Lil Wayne's Mr Carter;the more i hear from him the more i like.Here is his new single Nike Boots




download link - http://www.zshare.net/audio/3667012c3660b2/

Kid Cudi

Bam Bammmmmmm, as a dj and and a music lover i like change, not the same generic crap stereotype that is considered rap. If you agree me then u will luv Kid Cudi.
Kid Cudi is a Brooklyn-based rapper from Cleveland whose debut single, "Day 'n' Nite," became an online favorite in 2008. Born Scott Mescudi in Cleveland, his career took off after he moved to Brooklyn and became affiliated with Fool's Gold, the label of DJs A-Trak and Nick Catchdubs. The label released the Day 'n' Nite EP in February 2008 and circulated a Crooks remix around the blogosphere, drumming up a lot of buzz in the process. It didn't hurt either that Kid Cudi began to get increasing press; for instance, Rolling Stone magazine touted him among its Top Five "Best Indie Hip-Hop" artists of 2008. Not long after the release of "Day 'n' Nite," Kid Cudi began touring with the Fool's Gold collective, which performed at a South by Southwest showcase and subsequently joined forces with Steve Aoki and his Dim Mak collective for a North American tour. Meanwhile, Kid Cudi planned the release of his full-length album debut.


Here a preview of this guys talent

10.Deep Presents: Kid Cudi - A Kid Named Cudi


download link http://sharebee.com/3194c039

Jayz feat Santogold Brooklyn we go hard

Bam Bam, can you feel a hit in your Hands.After teaming up with Mia for swagger like us Kanye has done it again sampling brooklyn native Santogold's single shove it(below).




Here's the World premiere of the new Jay-Z anthem, featuring Santogold, which will be featured on the Notorious B.I.G. biopic "Notorious." sound track





Download link @ http://sharebee.com/a2707809

Drake Say you will

I must say i found about this guy this year, but this guy is the dot's truth listennnnnn




download link http://www.zshare.net/audio/5219447696b2c198/