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Clash (magazine) (p.112) - "There's a harder edge to CARS, aided by Bradley Hale's weighty drumming....The whole album shows off his impressive stick skills." Now Every Children Now Cars Songs Cars Review
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Purchase Cars CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Eminem Relapse CD (2009)
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$9.49 Lyrical acrobat Slim Shady returns after a five-year absence with his fifth major label release, continuing to strike the perfect balance between brooding insight and absolute silliness on 2009's RELAPSE. Opening single "Crack a Bottle" reunites Detroit's maddest rapper with his superstar mentor (Dr. Dre) and protege (50 Cent) on a fittingly funky tour de force.
Eminem's RELAPSE, a double album released after five years of recorded silence, a record featuring Dr. Dre behind the boards for the first time since 2000, faced no shortage of the relentless pressure of expectations. A narrative of survival after facing down his demons in rehab unfurled with Eminem's usual twisted Swift-ian wit, ...
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| | Usher Confessions: Special Edition CD (2004) Special Edition
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$9.59 Usher has been a symbol of tender sexuality ever since he shifted from teenage sensation to soulful superstar. He's breathtakingly good at what he does; possessing that undefinable essence known to a select few soul crooners (Al Green, D'Angelo, etc.) who radiate sensuality through song, Usher has reached an apex on the sultry CONFESSIONS, his fifth studio album.
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| | Born Wreckless Expect The Unexpected CD (2009)
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$12.65 Born Wreckless is more than just your "typical" underground Hip-Hop group. Born Wreck's music represents an ideology, a daily mind-set. Born Wreckless is what gets a tired body out of bed in the morning, it's your favorite drug, it's the slap in the face of false realities, smashing pre-concieved notions of what actually is. It mirrors the movement of the people, the struggle, and most importantly, the entire Hip-Hop culture.Born Wreckless the group, consists of 3 MC's: Crooked Shakespeare, Che Fontaine & //MACâ„¢//. With Producer/Mentor Stevie Pockets and Dj Absurd holding down the musical side of things. Often compared to having a Beastie Boys meets Wu-Tang kind of sound, the group themselves officially declare they sound like no one. Although their influence and inspiration is primarily early to mid 90's Hip-Hop. Their love for music is actually more diverse than one might assume. Admitting to having been influenced by Classic acts such as Curtis Mayfield, Bob Marley, Led Zepplin, Stevie Wonder & Marvin Gaye. And more recently the likes of Pete Rock, Gang Starr, Wu-Tang, The Juice Crew, Rakim & Large Professor. Shakespeare AKA Crook started rapping in the Mid-90's releasing his debut solo effort in 2004. Selling thousands of copies independently, the album Is It Safe To Think?! still continues to move units, getting local radio support till this day. Crook's lyrical dexterity and "make you think" style translates over effortlessly to the entire Wreckless essence. Che Fontaine AKA "Vandal" originally a graffiti writer has been rapping since 1995, but didn't start taking it seriously till '99. MC's like KRS-ONE, Fat Joe, Raekwon, & Tame One proved that not only did graff writers have something to say artisticly, they actually could rap too. Fontaine's aggressive style and savage humor paints a beautifully cynic, sometimes violent landscape of the world in which Che sees it. Crook and Che met in 2000, later meeting Stevie Pockets in 2003. Pockets has been making music and beats professionally for over 20 years. He has crafted original tracks for everyone from the NBA to scoring Kevin Smith's underground film Clerks . Realizing common musical tastes and the desire to change the current status of rap to a truer, more relevant form of Hip-Hop, Born Wreckless was created. From that point on, Crook and Che starting hitting every and any stage possible, building an undeniable reputation in the Tri-State "Hip-Hop Underground". After numerous downfalls, side projects, and set-backs, Born Wreckless, was finally manifested in 2005. MAC, originally the group's manager, has been freestyling, battling & making cameos on tracks since the late '90's. Officially Joining the group in late 2007, MAC's smoothed-out flow is unique & distinct to himself, but highly reminiscent of Hip-Hop's Golden Age. DJ ABSURD has been spinning real Hip-Hop and making beats for over 10 years. He started Dj'ing in 1994 and started making beats in 2000. Absurd has done tracks for staple Underground artists such as ...
| | Young Chyna Hill Haters/Ball With Stars CD (2009)
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$6.69 Young Chyna Hill is back with her latest maxi-single "Haters" and "Ball With Stars" feat: Villian and Melody. Young Chyna Hill took over the Miami Underground and club scene with "Shake It" and "Get Dirty" feat: Toobe, Gemini and Mr. Murphy. She has since done numerous radio, club, concert and community events. Chyna has opened for DJ Unk, David Banner, Plies, Blood Raw, Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, Bobby Valentino, Ball Greezy, Brisco, Pleasure P. and a host of other hip-hop playas. Much Luv to all the Underground DJs, NC and SC, Atl, Fla, Philly, J-Ville, Ocala, Gainseville and Detroit that believed in Chyna from DAY ONE.When she steps on the scene it's "Lights,Camera,Action!" Attending DJ Khaled's Birthday Bash, Rick Ross' Birthday Bash and Trick Daddy with Dunk Riders' party. Also, Chyna appeared in events involving Lex Promotions, NworcsRadio, Amp P. , Gen 2, Bigga Rankins, Zeus Promotions, Blackbird Productions (LB) and more. Mad Luv goes out to The Gate Keepers, Baby Face, Disco N The City Boyz (Gainesville, Orlando, Ocala in-the-house representing their hoods). The 1st single "Haters" represents Chyna's struggle with enemies from the hood that never congratulate and appreciate. "I got a lot of females/brothers haten on me. Why? I don't know but my Daddy said, F'em!" says Young Chyna Hill. "I'm all about luv for my hood and everybody trying to play this game and get paid. That's real talk."The 2nd single "Ball With Stars" gives Chyna an opportunity to speak to her audience and share her "DREAM" to be successful in the music industry and shine in the spot light ...
| | Samantha Fox Touch Me CD (1986)
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$10.49 After her rise to fame as a Page 3 girl, Samantha Fox wanted to get something off her chest: her desire for a career as a pop star. Despite little support in the popular media, Fox's 1986 debut was buoyed by bouncy production and tight arrangements that showcased Fox's best asset -- her cheeky sexuality. The lead single "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic; while gobs of reverb fleshed out Fox's average voice, she sold the track with a pinup delivery that was at once crass and cooing. "Like a ...
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