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jairdynast the gifted kids

The Gifted Kids Jair Dynast

Here’s a new song, The Gifted Kids from another hot Toronto artist like Drake, Jair Dynast.  It highlights another example of the creativity that flows from songwriters and composers of the North.  One could argue that Jair is definitely one of The Gifted Kids he’s relating to in this new music.

This makes one search out “gifted kids” in all walks of life as a way to demonstrate what Jair Dynast is cleverly bringing to our attention.  Let’s aim to celebrate The Gifted Kids so download the new song and share with your friends and family.

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new music - Fivetownz

new song - mama told me not to come

Pop band, Fivetownz has recorded a really nice remake of the original Paul Newman’s Mama Told Me Not to Come that was made popular in 1970 by Three Dog Night.

This new song remake added a more modern sound and the voice of the lead singer is pronounced. The familiarity of this new song should get good exposure for the Fivetownz band.

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the motto Drakes new music

Drakes new song the motto

The Motto is Drake’s latest new song featuring Lil Wayne.  The artwork for this new music is very interesting as it shows a beautifully tattooed arm.

It is rumored to be bonus song on Drake’s Take Care album expected to hit the streets in a couple of weeks – just in time for ‘Xmas gift giving.

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Drake

Drake

Drake sat down with Heeb Magazine here is an excert:

It’s a brisk October night, and Aubrey “Drake” Graham – Canadian television actor-turned-fledgling hip-hop superstar — is being chauffeured around his native Toronto in a Bentley Continental Flying Spur. A skinny guy in cornrows named T. Rex drives while I sit in the backseat with Drake’s personal manager, Oliver. Drake rides shotgun, fielding a relentless stream of phone-calls. We’re making our way to a downtown Italian restaurant, Sotto Sotto, Drake’s favorite, but as we turn a corner, there’s an unpromising flapping noise.

T. Rex slows the Bentley down to a crawl — a flat tire. Irritated, Drake cuts off his phone conversation: “This is like the fourth time that’s happened,” he says to no one in particular. “The guy at the dealership threw in these fucked up rims.” At the gas station, the three of us pile into a cab (T. Rex stays behind for the car) and Drake turns with a big grin and a shoulder squeeze to addresses me directly for the first time: “So how you doing, man?”

At Sotto Sotto, Drake tucks his 6′2″ frame, decked out unassumingly in baggy jeans and a black hoodie, inside the restaurant’s low-slung alcove. We’ve been waiting for our table for less than a minute yet a torrent of obsequious well-wishers — managers, waiters, bus boys — has already approached. They pump my hand as well, figuring me for a member of the extended entourage, and apologize for the wait. The hostess tells Drake she’ll send over a specific waiter — “Angelo’s your favorite, right?” As soon as we sit, a wiry man bounds over to quickly out-sycophant the others with offers of cocktails and shrimp appetizers. He hustles over a tray of unidentified shots. “It’s light,” Angelo promises. Drake is pleased – “fuck it, let’s get sloshed.” He toasts Angelo and downs the drink.

Technically Graham’s been famous since he was fourteen. That’s when he landed the role of the popular, basketball playing Jimmy Brooks on Canada’s high-school drama Degrassi: The Next Generation. But only since last summer — and the runaway success of his single, the atypically sweet “Best I Ever Had” – has the 23-year-old begun dealing with issues like ill-fitting Bentley rims.

The rise started last winter when he posted his third mix tape, So Far Gone, for free download on his personal blog. At the time, he was unsigned and virtually unknown in America. By the modest expectations new artist mix tapes, So Far Gone was an immediate success; Drake became a steady fixture on in the rap media, most notably on the influential NahRight.com. Gone quickly became much more: By April, without a promotional push, Gone’s single “Best I Ever Had” was getting radio airplay; by the end of May, it cracked the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop top ten. By July, it was the third most popular song in America.

“Best I Ever Had” sounds just like something hip-hop-station programmers would gravitate towards: a love song with a big fat R&B hook and just a touch of raunch and bravado. It nails average-Joe details (“know you got a roommate, call me when it’s no one there”) and brims with wide-eyed earnestness (“sweat pants, hair tied, chillin’ with no make-up on / that’s when you the prettiest”). Great pop songs about love don’t need to feel authentic to be great; this one, though, does.

At his unofficial coming out party at New York’s S.O.B.s, Drake performed a much-talked-about set for a rabid crowd featuring industry cognoscenti Talib Kweli, Bun B, Ryan Leslie, Lyor Cohen and Kanye West. As Billboard’s report from the S.O.B.s show put it, “Drake . . . has the biggest buzz in hip-hop right now.”

Though the speed of his ascendance is surprising, Drake’s background is even more so. His tenure on Degrassi, a well-intentioned, helplessly goofy TV show that routinely tackles after-school-special issues with all the subtlety of Wile E. Coyote’s anvil-deployment technique, is well covered. Less widely known, though, is his religious affiliation: Drake was born to an African-American father and a Jewish mother, who divorced when he was five. Raised by his mother in Forest Hill, a heavily Jewish neighborhood of Toronto, he attended a Jewish day school, and was even Bar Mitzvah’d (the song of the night was Backstreet Boys’s “I Want It That Way”). All of which is to say that, whatever else happens, Drake is already the first-ever black Jewish rap star.

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Check out who Drake thanks for helping him get to this point in his life and career on his `Thank Me Later`liner notes before you buy the album on June 15, 2010!

Drake Thank Me Later Booklet Thank Yous

Drake Thank Me Later Booklet Thank Yous

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Drake & Jay-Z

Drake & Jay-Z

The seventh track to leak from the much talked about “Thank Me Later“, Drake showcases his word play amongst one of the best to do it in Jay-Z. With one liners like “im a star, no spangled banner”, Drake manages to hold his own with Jay-Z as he drops subliminals at both Dame Dash and Beanie Sigel. Check it out below:

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Drake feat Alicia Keys - "Fireworks" - photo Jonathan Mannion

Drake feat Alicia Keys - "Fireworks" - photo Jonathan Mannion

Drake shows a greater depth of writing skill and introspection on “Fireworks” which features a superb hook by Alicia Keys. The third verse in particular he touches on his parents broken relationship and expresses his need for a stronger more lasting love up close! Track is dope and makes his debut album “Thank Me Later” feel even more promising for Drizzy fans:

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Drake - Thank Me Later

Drake - Thank Me Later

Anothing leak has surfaced from Drake’s soon to be released “Thank Me Later” debut album. The track is called “Unforgettable” and features Drizzy’s favorite rapper Young Jeezy.  Check out the track below:

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Drake Cover Billboard

Drake Cover Billboard

Our boy Drizzy has the cover of Billboard magazine this issue! Check out some of the article below and order your issue here:
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Drake featuring Lil Wayne "Miss Me" single

Drake featuring Lil Wayne "Miss Me" single

“Miss Me” featuring Lil Wayne will drop on the net June 1st on iTunes and we’ll have it next week! Check out the official Artwork by Darkie. The track is Produced by Boi-1da, additional production by Noah “40″ Shebib.

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