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Video: Angel “Time After Time”

Video: Angel “Time After Time”

Fellow west Londoner Angel releases the follow up to his recent breakthrough track “Wonderful” in the form of “Time After Time” the next single of his forthcoming debut 2012 album. Produced by Parallel Music and Tommy Hittz. Press Play and let us know what you think of the mid tempo cut, which sees Angel finding his lane once again.  Read More.

Video: Kendrick Lemar ‘Swimming Pools’ (Drank)

Mr Kendrick Lemar drop the first clip from his debut forthcoming LP ‘Good Kid Madd City’ due October 2nd. Directed by Jerome D, the video is a slick representation of the track, which has recently been blessing my (sometimes embarrassing) iPod most played. With a potential classic on the cards we are paying close attention to this project.

Video: Kanye West Feat. Big Sean x Pusha T x 2 Chainz ‘Mercy’

Kanye, while currently on the his “Watch The Throne” European tour, refocuses efforts on his GOOD Music collective. With the release of ‘Mercy’ produced by Lifted, the first release from the camps compilation effort ‘Cruel Summer’.

Directed by Nabil Elderkin who’s previous efforts include Frank Ocean’s ‘Novacane’. The 5 minute video features cameos from fellow GOOD Music artists Kid Cudi, CyHi the Prynce and Teyana Taylor.

With rap taking a return to the ‘crew’ release, including Rick Ross’s ‘Maybach Music Group’ and Wiz Khalifa’s ‘Taylor Gang’ this is definitely a strong contender from a talented roster. (Anyone remember Harlem World?)

#LamborghiniMercy

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Video: A$AP Rocky Feat. ScHoolboy Q “Brand New Guy”

A$AP Rocky dives back into his critically acclaimed and fan favourite mixtape “LiveLoveA$AP” to releases the visual for “Brand New Guy”. As always representing Harlem, the clip lacks the gloss of  the video for “Goldie” but maintains the grit of the track.

Click here for details on the London A$AP x Trapstar after party.

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Video: Kanye West x Jay-Z ‘No Church In The Wild’

Echoing the duos previous clip for ‘Run This Town’ but with a finnish and grit lacking from their 2009 effort. “No Church’ drops you in a political riot with unknown undertones creating with a high level of realism, tension and dynamics in less that 4 mins.

Directed by Romain Gavras