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West Coast rap vets M.E.D., Blu and Madlib come through with a collaborative album with mixing so questionable that I can barely tell what’s being said and who is saying it half the time.
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LA hip hop triumvirate MED, Blu, and Madlib is set to release a full-length collaboration called Bad Neighbor on October 30 via MED’s Bang Ya Head imprint. In the above animated clip, featured emcee DOOM enjoys a balanced breakfast – a bowl of “Madlib’s Raw Shit” brand cereal with
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Blu’s latest album is pure ambition hampered by an incredibly weak recording.
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West Coast rapper Blu seems to have fully recovered from the label drama that surrounded his last commercial release, No York. It’s no secret that his output has been a little rocky since then, but he seems to be back in full form on this new track from his
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West Coast rapper Blu seems to have fully recovered from the label drama that surrounded his last commercial release, No York. It’s no secret that his output has been a little rocky since then, but he seems to be back in full form on this new track from his
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With some colorful production from up-and-coming producer Lee Bannon, West Coast rapper Blu has a new track out titled “Vex’d,” which is easily one of the most driven tracks that I’ve heard from the guy since the botched release of 2011’s No York–recently, the album did
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While not as focused as 2007’s Below the Heavens, what Blu & Exile do on this new and remastered collection of tracks is nonetheless interesting, smooth, and entertaining. WATCH THE REVIEW
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It’s been about five years since California natives Blu & Exile teamed up and released the modern hip hop classic Below the Heavens. They’ll be putting out another album later this year, and it’s an LP I believe leaked onto Bandcamp for a short while last year,
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Stream: The Alchemist- “Spudnik Webb” feat. Durag Dynasty, Blu and Killa Kali Seasoned hip hop producer The Alchemist is currently gearing up to release a record titled Russian Roulette on July 17 via Decon. We’ve already heard the Danny Brown and Schoolboy Q feature “Flight Confirmation,” and now we
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give me my flowers while i can smell them by exile & blu A new collaborative album from West Coast MC Blu and producer Exile. It’s not mixed or mastered, but there are some interesting samples and verses pulled together by these two. Blu’s verses about the world