Erykah Badu – Window Seat

The second single from ’s long awaited album, “New AmErykah part two: Return to the Ankh”. In stores March 30th. This joint is maaad smooth. I can’t wait for the album.

Erykah Badu – Window Seat

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Janelle Monae – Cold War

More smooth grooves from . This is the second single off her upcoming album, “The ArchAndroid”, in stores soon.

Janelle Monae – Cold War

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Jay Electronica – Victory Mixtape

Hot of the heels of his smash hit, Exhibit C, the kid is blessing us again with a dope new mixtape titled Victory. Hosted by DJ Dub X and .

The mixtape is 27 tracks strong but none of them are titled. So download, put it in your iPod and head nod to this.

Track 2 (Exhibit B)

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Sadat X – Wild Cowboys II (Trailer)

Trailer for X’s upcoming album, Wild Cowobys II. Featuring Kurupt, , & of Dead Prez, Andre the Giant (), Rhymefest, , Lord Jamar and . And production by , DJ Spinna, Sir Jinx, Pete Rock, Diamomd D, , , Grant Parks and more!

Album in stores soon.

American Rebel Video ft. Amber Rose

American RebeL- Persona Magazine Vol 1. from PERSONA MAGAZINE on Vimeo.

’s first issue will be dedicated to . And to kick it off they’ve put together behind-the-scenes footage from Persona’s photo shoot with Amber.

“This is England”. The film centers on a group of London Skinheads hanging in England during the 1960s. It was a time when this particular subculture didn’t bother with politics and race but more fixated themselves on the unisex fashion, music, and lifestyle-alternate to the popular Mod trend. Deviating from the norm and portraying this rebellious attitude, the Skinheads represented a time of change much like the shaven-headed beauty, Amber Rose.