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Finally Sean Paul Hooks Up With Major Lazer.

This could have been one of the big dancefloor tunes, if the Lazer would have put some more effort into it. Like this it’s still big, Sean Paul sounds like he did in his early days and the Major Lazer beat is nice but somehow goes into too much of a trancey, ravey part in the hook and finally is nothing more but a build up tune, that constantly builds up and builds up.. but is leading nowhere. Still i like it bc of Sean Paul and festivals will celebrate it.  I guess that’s what it’s aiming for.

Daft Punk And Pharrells NEW SONG Is The Sexiest Tune You Will Hear All Week!

Welcome back!

Seems like Pharrell and Daft Punk found their very own style and i am glad to see that it’s becoming an ongoing dream team collabo that is transferring right onto Pharrells new solo album. After last years overplayed mega anthem, which was still a great song – but just too much, too often… i am glad to hear this one is even more and deeper in the same vein of that sexy organic disco funk and quirky smooth seducing singing. Love the new one – reminds me a lot of Jamiroquai.

Even Natalie thinks it’s really hot.

Give it a listen! Ps did i mention that its sexy as hell?

And all i can really say is…

The Next 24Hours De La Soul Are Giving Away Their Complete Music Catalogue As Free Downloads

via Guardian

“De La Soul want you to have all of their music for free. The American hip-hop group are celebrating their 25th anniversary by making their “entire catalogue” available, at no cost, on their website.

Starting today at 11am EST and continuing for 25 hours, visitors to De La Soul’s official site will be able to legally download the group’s complete discography, according to Rolling Stone. “It’s about allowing our fans who have been looking and trying to get a hold of our music to have access to it,” Posdnuos explained. “This is our way of showing them how much we love them.”

Most of De La Soul’s seven studio albums are hard to find on digital platforms: as hip-hop pioneers, their early records are filled with samples, making them difficult to license. “We can’t even have our music on iTunes,” Posdnuos revealed. While the group’s labels are still trying to clear the material for future sale, “it’s been a trying journey”, he said. Bizarrely, a brief online free-for-all seems the best way to get their songs into some fans’ hands.”

read more via Guardian