Showing posts with label The-Dream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The-Dream. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 April 2009

Red Alert

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Mad tired, I'll post more tomorrow. Have this:

Electrik Red - We F*ck You (Featuring Ludacris)

Monday, 9 March 2009

Radio Killa Strike Again! (Part 2)



The-Dream is on fire. Another dope video for one of the best tunes of the mo. The album is out tomorrow in America. It's already out in the UK, so go to HMV & buy 10 copies!!

Sunday, 8 March 2009

Radio Killa Strike Again!

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Apparently The-Dream's new album comes out tomorrow. I haven't seen anything to support Def Jam's claims, but if you do happen to see it in your local record store, do purchase it & support the cause of good music.


The-Dream - Mr. Yeah

Sunday, 1 February 2009

It Was All A Dream...

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The-Dream is a genius. You already know this. I cannot sing his praises enough. He has a new album out soon entitled Love Vs. Money. If you are smart, you will buy two copies. One for you & one for a friend.

The-Dream- Right Side Of Ya Brain

The-Dream- Rockin That Thing (Remix ft Busta Rhymes and Fabolous)

Monday, 5 May 2008

These Albums Will Change Your Life

I think I might do this every month. It'll be the musical version of "Things I Like"

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1. The-Dream - Love/Hate
This is incredible. All the tracks are about how he's amazing & how girls can't live without him. You'd think that would get boring after two or three tracks, but he manages it for twelve.
The songs are catchy as hell & the production is amazing. Plus, they all mix into each other perfectly! Ranging from Prince style 80s jams, to synth heavy club bangers, he can write, sing and produce well. Plus, remember the "ela, ela, eh, eh" thing from "Umbrella"? He does that like 5 times on this album. Superb.


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2. Jimmy Eat World - Bleed American '08
This deluxe version of the classic album features 2 discs. The first features the original album including three tracks that never made the cut (& they're all awesome). The second features live tracks, b-sides & a 07 remix of "Your House". I didn't think it was possible to make a classic any better, but J.E.W proved me wrong.

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3. Death Cab For Cutie - Narrow Stairs
Death Cab For Cutie are where indie meets emo meets pop. Smart, intelligent & with a lot more range than most of their peers (happy songs, sad songs & experimental too), they are great pop artists. They've made some good albums, even a great one. But this is their first flawless effort. The first single is an eight minute epic & the rest of the album doesn't disappoint. You're cheating yourself if you don't give this a try.

Thursday, 1 May 2008

The greatest song in history

The Dream is an American R&B singer. He's one of those R.Kelly/ Nate Dogg/ Akon types who half sings, half raps. He wrote "Umbrella" & listening to his album, it's clear it was no fluke. I didn't cop it for ages, but a mate made me listen to it on the plane & I realized it was the most amazing thing ever. Ever.



I want a t-shirt that says "Fuckkkkk that niggaaaa!"