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Julie Walehwa – I Mind Weirdo Police Remix

Julie Walehwa – I Mind Weirdo Police Remix

Posted on 06. Sep, 2010 by JD.

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This is a hot remix of Julie Walehwa’s I Mind on Boomnote Records. This is the Weirdo Police Remix.. its hot. Julie is the Voice of the classic ‘Contemplation’ by Josh One.  Out Now on Social Problem Records

Be a sport and buy it here on iTunes. Support real, good music.

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YouTube – Julie Walehwa – I Mind Weirdo Police Remix.

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Machete Star Danny Trejo Mini-Doc by Estevan Oriol on Vimeo

Machete Star Danny Trejo Mini-Doc by Estevan Oriol on Vimeo

Posted on 04. Sep, 2010 by JD.

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SA Studios was commissioned by Twentieth Century Fox to produce a series of viral videos promoting the film “Machete” starring Danny Trejo. Estevan Oriol directs this second lifestyle video in the series, revisiting Danny Trejo’s neighborhood where he grew up and interacting with fans at car shows in East LA.

Machete Star Danny Trejo Mini-Doc by Estevan Oriol on Vimeo on Vimeo

via Machete Star Danny Trejo Mini-Doc by Estevan Oriol on Vimeo.

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“To Live & Ride in LA” Trailer: SoCal’s Fixed-Gear Scene on Film

“To Live & Ride in LA” Trailer: SoCal’s Fixed-Gear Scene on Film

Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by JD.

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Not to be outdone by our friends to the north (Seattle, San Francisco) or back east (New York), LA comes correct with director David Rowe’s To Live & Ride in LA, a first-of-its-kind fixed-gear flick. Locally shot and produced, this is an authentic look into the what, where and now of aggressive urban biking.

You can catch a screening at the Los Angeles leg of the Bicycle Film Festival on 9/3.

From the official release:

To Live & Ride In L.A. features talented local riders tearing up the streets with first-time visitor Keo Curry (Fast Friday, Macaframa), one of the living legends of the sport. From races through rush-hour traffic to midnight loft parties, To Live & Ride In L.A. is a fast-paced trip through the busy streets and back-alleys of one of the world’s largest cities.

The soundtrack for To Live & Ride in L.A. highlights top artists from record labels such as Dangerbird Records(http://www.dangerbirdrecords.com), Dim Mak Records, Anticon, SWTBRDS, and I Heart Comix and includes music by Silversun Pickups, Hot Hot Heat, Bad Veins, The Willowz, Minus The Bear, Bambu, DaVinci, Crown City Rockers, Datarock, Kid Infinity, Sea Wolf, From Monument To Masses, Darker My Love… and more!

To Live & Ride In L.A. OFFICIAL TRAILER from TRAFIK on Vimeo.

To Live & Ride In L.A. OFFICIAL TRAILER from TRAFIK on Vimeo.

“To Live & Ride in LA” Trailer: SoCal’s Fixed-gear Scene on Film | URB.COM.

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Rock The Bells Festival 2010, its here..

Rock The Bells Festival 2010, its here..

Posted on 20. Aug, 2010 by JD.

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Snoop Dogg, A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan, Slick Rick, Rakim, KRS-One, Street Sweeper Social Club, Murs & 9th Wonder, Wiz Khalifa, Clipse, Immortal Technique, Brother Ali, Jedi Mind Tricks, Supernatural, DJ Muggs with Ill Bill, Big Sean, Yelawolf, DJ Rocky Rock
Plus very special guest Ms. Lauryn Hill

YouTube – rock the bells festival 2010.

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Lil Wayne – Knockout ft. Nicki Minaj

Lil Wayne – Knockout ft. Nicki Minaj

Posted on 19. Aug, 2010 by JD.

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Below is the official music video for the Weezy and Nicki Minaj duo “Knockout” off Wayne’s rock inspired album, Rebirth. This is the third music video premiered for MTV’s Lil Tunechi Weekend, and Birdman makes a cameo. This video was directed by Jeffrey Panzer, and be sure to leave your thoughts on the music video in the comments.

Directed by Jeffrey Panzer and Lil Wayne, the Nicki Minaj-assisted clip premiered premiered Saturday (May 29). The video is similar in look to Wayne’s “Runnin’ ” visuals, likely owing to the fact that both were shot using a green screen. Panzer is a music-video veteran whose nearly three-decade career includes clip credits for the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and Erykah Badu, among many others. In “Knockout,” Wayne and Nicki are transported from a pink (and alternately blue) locker room to the center of a ring on fight night. The two are seen playfully flirting, and then Weezy poses a rather bold question to Minaj.

“Hey, Barbie! Are you into black men?” he sings. “Hey, Barbie! I can be your black Ken/ Wow! ‘Cause once you go black, you never go back.”

Nicki spits near the end of the track, and also shows off some little-known singing talents. The video is one of nine Wayne rushed to shoot in anticipation of his yearlong incarceration, which began in March. TheYoung Money honcho filmed them over Super Bowl weekend. The Queens MC was just honored to have gotten the chance to work with Wayne, she admitted earlier this year during mtvU’s Spring Break.

“He did, like, 1,000 videos before he went in, knowing that he had to go to jail. A lot of us wouldn’t do that. A lot of us would be curled up in a ball like, ‘Oh, my God, my life is about to be over.’ So shout-out to Lil Wayne. We’re honored that he chose each and every one of us, handpicked us. And we love him.”

Does the “Knockout” video live up to its title? Tell us what you think in the comments!

Music video by Lil Wayne performing Knockout. (C) 2010 Cash Money Records Inc.

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