Mac Miller is back on wax...this time with Pharrell. For the long run though, he announced a joint project with sk8brd P himself, Pink Slime this morning via TWITTER.
What more could you ask for???
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"Hip-Hop can be limiting, and I refuse to accept limits" - LL Cool J
In a continuous effort to bridge the gap between down south & up north we find ourselves back for the third installment of DjAYEboogie’s “WelcomeToTheAYE” series. Since its origin, the WelcomeToTheAYE series has provided northern listeners with the heavy bass, catchy lyrics, and ratchet content that drive our beloved nightlife.
As a DJ, in a competitive environment, being the first to break a record has always been the motive to continue to produce such mixtapes. Volume I & II consisted of tracks such as “Racks”, “Magic”, “I’m Throwed” and “Beef It Up”, all the while introducing artists such as Future, K.Camp, Stuey Rock and F.L.Y. For most of us hip-hop heads we may have been familiar with the artists named above, however for those who are not we have DJs taking that risk to educate you...
WelcomeToTheAYE Vol. III DOWNLOAD HERE
Mixed By: @DjAYEboogie
Engineered & Mastered By: @DjAYEboogie & @DJRICOCHET03
My new album is entitled "indicud", it will be my version of The Chronic 2001, some songs ill produce, others ill feat &/or play songwriterSCREAM @ ME!!!
— Scott Mescudi (@wizardcud) June 5, 2012
Digicon Media’s spokesperson, Becky Altringer, said the concert is meant to mark the beginning of virtual Marilyn’s career as “a performer, spokesperson, cultural pundit, and computer avatar.” So if the concert ends up becoming a huge success, we’ll probably see more of Ms. Monroe. But do you really want to see deceased celebrities (think Elvis Presley, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and Freddie Mercury) brought back to life as holograms on stage, or is that something you find creepy and unsettling?SCREAMATME.com will keep you up on the details...