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Freebass 808 – “Rewind” feat. Jovi Rockwell

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Freebass 808 is the name of the duo consisting of emcee, Suede (Camp Lo) and producer, Apple Juice Kid. This song was actually released several weeks ago, but I didn’t really get a chance to listen to it until today. Something a little different from the usual joints we post on Potholes, high-energy with heavy doses of mainstream appeal. It is only a matter of time before Apple Juice Kid really blows up as a producer. As long as he continues to drop tracks like this, I don’t see why we wouldn’t start seeing him get some radio play. They just have to make sure they quit it with the cheesy looking artwork. Check this one out and be sure to share your thoughts…

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Download: Mick Boogie & Terry Urban – Le Da Soul [Mixtape]

Le Da Soul FrontHere’s what looks like an insane (in a good way) tribute to my personal favorite group of all time – De La Soul. Mick Boogie & Terry Urban teamed up with a slew of artists (ranging from Tanya Morgan to Phife Dawg to 6th Sense to Camp Lo to Apple Juice Kid) for this project. I heard a leak the other day for Phife’s  “Peace Porridge” and I can tell you I was interested off that track alone. Download, enjoy, and give thanks to one of the greatest groups to ever do it as well as everyone involved on this mixtape. Hit the jump for the tracklist.

Download: Mick Boogie & Terry Urban – Le Da Soul

Album Review: Camp Lo – Another Heist (2009)

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Rating: 3 out of 5 Potholes

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The Weekly Rundown (Oct 12-19th)

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Welcome to the weekly rundown where we (soulsupreme and Marty) provide you with our top ten headlines for the week that was.

  1. The title-track from the upcoming Michael Jackson documentary: This Is It is released. It sounds like some vintage MJ. The track was originally recorded in the early ’90s and will be featured on a two-disc companion set.
  2. David Banner, 9th Wonder & Twista anti-violence awareness. After writing a column about hip-hop and violence in the urban community, it’s really good to see some activism in the wake of the recent death of Derrion Albert and increasing youth violence in Chicago. Hopefully this will encourage other community organizers to take positive steps against the violence.
  3. New Shafiq Husayn EPK, new album in stores. Shafiq talks about the bubbling music scene in Los Angeles and Stephen “Thundercat” Bruner, the bass player who on his new album we recently reviewed.

Album Review: Lushlife – Cassette City (2009)

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Potholes