¡MAYDAY!: “Crashing Down”

While gearing up for their new LP Stuck On An Island, ¡MAYDAY! hit the vaults for this joint. Real smooth track, reminds me of some Jurassic 5.
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T.I.T.S. Fall 2010 Delivery

Seattle's finest T.I.T.S. has dropped the first delivery of tees for Fall 2010. This season's female collaborations include Estevan Oriol, Rosa Acosta, Tera Patrick, Sunny Leone, Revok, Nikki Benz, and Lela Starr- essentially your favorite porn stars in compromising positions, all on finely printed 100% heavyweight cotton tees. I'd love to meet the dude who gets to research select which girls make the cut. Think he works for free? You know the drill with T.I.T.S.: girls, words, tees, and oh yeah, tits. Pick yours up here. More looks at Fall 2010 Delivery after the click.
T.I.T.S. Fall 2010 Delivery

Seattle's finest T.I.T.S. has dropped the first delivery of tees for Fall 2010. This season's female collaborations include Estevan Oriol, Rosa Acosta, Tera Patrick, Sunny Leone, Revok, Nikki Benz, and Lela Starr- essentially your favorite porn stars in compromising positions, all on finely printed 100% heavyweight cotton tees. I'd love to meet the dude who gets to research select which girls make the cut. Think he works for free? You know the drill with T.I.T.S.: girls, words, tees, and oh yeah, tits. Pick yours up here. More looks at Fall 2010 Delivery after the click.
Young Jeezy: 1000 Grams Vol. 1 (Mixtape)

Since the Jeezy album has been pushed back again, he teamed up with DJ Scream (he actually screams) for 1000 Grams Vol. 1 to hold the streets over until TM103 drops. Solid original Jeezy coke rap, as he tackles Kanye's Power and whips it into Pow(d)er. Hit the jump for tracklist and download.
Curren$y: "4 Hours and 20 Minutes (Ride to H-Town)" ft. Killa Kyleon [rough copy]

"Jet life 'til the next life, Alright"
Spitta just dropped this track on his blog. The duo doesn't really stick to any topic in particular on this one except for that lifestyle quote above. The song's deep synth sounds awesome. I'm about to go play it over some better speakers. Download the track below.
Twista: "The Heat" ft. Raekwon

There's no escaping "The Heat." The track's off of DJ Haze's Still Countin' Money mixtape. The track sounds awesome as we've got No I.D. and Traxster on the production side of things. Twista brings the lyrical heat as his verses are absolute fire. Raekwon hops on pretty late in the song to spit a brief but good verse. Cop the track below.
J. Cole: "Blow Up"

Everyone has dreams. I know J. Cole does. He wasn't afraid to stray from the norm and pursue them. In "Blow Up" he looks at where he is now and where he was.
"Momma say I should reconsider law school / That means I wear a suit, bend the truth, and feel awful / Hell naw, got a degree, but what that cost you /You make a good salary, Just to pay Sallie Mae."
J. Cole also raps on some contemporary issues that just about everyone faces at one time or another. Between that and the fact that J. Cole is actually going to "Blow Up" soon (his album is likely to drop sometime in late October), this song is not one you should pass over. Download it below.
Freeway: "Rock Star" (Produced by Jake One)

Like Jay-Z, Freeway doesn't need a guitar to be "Rock Star". The track's title led me to believe that there would be some sampling of screeching guitar riffs but there isn't any electric guitar at all. This brand new Freeway is off of the UeRadioLive.com mixtape hosted by Benja Styles and DJ No Phrillz. Download the track below.
