Theophilus London
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The magical monthly segment where I briefly touch down on a gauntlet of albums I didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just my short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions. Beyond Creation – Earthborn Evolution Parkay Quarts – Content Nausea The Neighbourhood – #000000 & #FFFFFF Taylor Swift – 1989
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Theophilus London drops a new single, and features A$AP Rocky on it. As many of you may know. I wasn’t completely in love with London’s full-length debut, but expected better days for this guy, for sure. However, this new single has me on the fence. It seems
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This video is a collaborative review with the good guys over at Dead End Hip Hop. Here’s the text they popped in the description box: “We couldn’t hook up with The Needle Drop and not do an album review. Brooklyn MC Theophilus London drops his debut album a
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1. JEFF and the Brotherhood- “Something In the Way” (Nirvana Cover) 2. Metronomy- “The Bay” (Clock Opera Remix) 3. The Rapture- “How Deep Is Your Love? (Emperor Machine Remix Edit) 4. Chromeo- “When the Night Falls” (Hercules and Love Affair Remix) 5. Mitzi- “Morning Light” (Softwar Remix) 6. Theophilus London
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From the LP Timez Are Weird These Days, here’s “I Stand Alone,” which serves as a closing track for the album. Timez Are Weird drops tomorrow, too! It’s a display of New York rapper Theophilus London’s poppier sensibilities. How this guy combines hip hop and pop attracted
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What an insane video for one of my favorite tracks from Theophilus London’s new LP, Lover’s Holiday. I reviewed that bad boy a little while ago. Watch it here. Believe it or not, this video actually reminds me of when I was in high school. At least once
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Video for the track “Last Name London,” which is coming off Theophilus London’s forthcoming LP, Timez Are Weird These Days. That LP is getting a July 19th release via Warner Bros. As you may already know, I dug the EP to drop earlier this year a lot.
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Theophilus London’s new EP, Lover’s Holiday, is a piece of pop rap I can really get down with. Not only are some strong new wave influences tastefully shown on off this thing, but the songwriting is crafted for maximum enjoyability. With strong melodies, beats, and guest singers, Theo
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OK, so I’m officially late to the Theophilus London party–or maybe I’m just really early, because I don’t really see a lotta people here. The Brooklyn rapper’s new EP, Lover’s Holiday, wasn’t exactly greeted with the warmest of welcomes when it dropped back