Asher Roth – Seared Foie Gras w/ Quince & Cranberry – No DJ (Mixtape)

Lol at ‘Fat Free’, though. I can’t see how this trend is making hip-hop any better, and I would really like to know what the top DJs think about it…tracklisting and download link below.

01 Muddy Swim Trunks
02 Toni Braxton f. Boyder
03 Public Garden
04 Vagitables
05 Fuck the Money f. B.o.B
06 What Up Truck? f. Truck Money
07 Trash Minutes
08 Ash & Dem
09 Con-fid-ence
10 I’m Eddy
11 Rick Smits
12 Fuck Your Ringtone Dog
13 Hot Wangs
14 Diamond Girl
15 Calling Me f. Brain Bangley
16 Cumbaya f. Boyder & Brain Bangley
17 Hellafaded f. Pac Div
18 Sourpatch (Travis Barker Remix) f. Talib Kweli & Blu
19 Smoke DZA – Marley & Me (rmx) f. Asher Roth, Devin the Dude, Curren$y & June Summers
20 Outasight – Catch Me If You Can (rmx) f. Asher Roth
21 TiRon – The Richers f. Asher Roth & Blu
22 Gotcha Bitch

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Talib Kweli Responds To Gucci Mane Collab Criticism

Remember this song? Well, Mychal Smith is not feeling the Talib’s decision to work with the likes of Gucci. You can read the full entry here, but here’s a portion of the article:

No artist wants to be boxed in. They don’t want to feel the pressure from their fans to constantly produce the same type of material. They desire the freedom to experiment, step outside of their comfort zone and challenge themselves and their audience to look at the art and themselves differently. I respect this outlook. I do.

But then Talib Kweli does a song with Gucci Mane and I’m forced to reevaluate everything I believe.

The rest after the jump.

Granted, I should’ve seen this coming. After Kweli essentially co-signed Slim Thug’s idiotic comments regarding black women and his assertion that people don’t like Drake simply because he’s successful, there seems to be no one in hip-hop that Kweli won’t defend/make excuses for. When he hops on a remix to Rick Ross’ B.M.F. and proudly shouts the name of Larry Hoover, don’t act surprised.

And he has every right to do so. The issue, as I see it, is that he is trying to do everything he can distant himself from the base that built him. Everyone’s favorite conscious rapper doesn’t want to be conscious anymore.

Wow. Quite an arrogant statement. Naturally enough Talib responded to said article, which you can also read of the entirety of here:

Now I don’t know Mychal Smith, but what I do know is he is a blogger that follows me on Twitter, and I guess my decision to record with Gucci Mane bothered him enough to blog about it, declaring my move a part of the demise of the conscious rapper.

I offer a different take. I say people like Mychal Smith are every bit as caught up in the flashing lights as the “ignorant” masses they like to judge. Instead of celebrating it, they get joy from speaking against it. They truly believe not liking Gucci Mane makes them intellectually superior to say, some chic down south. They pay so much attention to what they perceive to be negative, based on a limited world view, that they miss the positive, even when it’s right in their face.

I really don’t get Mr. Smith’s point of view…who in hip-hop decided that certain artists can’t work with other artists? Make sure to read both of those entries.

Rick Ross Sales Forecast: 170-180K

From Hits Daily Double:

Eminem’s four-play may well be about to end.


The hip-hop superstar’s four straight weeks at #1 with his Shady/Aftermath/ Interscope album Recovery is being threatened this week by Def Jam/IDJ Miami rapper Rick Ross, whose Teflon Don is on target to do between 170-180k in sales.

With placement in Target and Best Buy circulars, Eminem’s Recovery, off just 15% this week, is in the early lead, but the outcome is still very much in doubt.

I reeeeeeeeeeeeeally thought he would sell more than that.

Cypress Hill – Legalize It 2010 Tour

Another tour. Closest stop is Baltimore, unfortunately. Tour dates below:

7/22 – Boston, MA, Bank of America Pavilion
7/24 – Danbury, CT, Ives Concert Park
7/25 – Asbury Park, NJ, Stone Pony Summerstage
7/28 – Raleigh, NC, Raleigh Amphitheatre
7/29 – Baltimore, MD, Pier Six Pavillion
7/30 – Portsmouth, VA, nTelos Pavilion
7/31 – Philadelphia, PA, Penn’s Landing
8/01 – Buffalo, NY, Rocks The Harbor
8/04 – Detroit, MI, Fillmore Detroit
8/05 – Chicago, IL, House of Blues
8/06 – Columbus, OH, LC Outdoor Pavilion
8/07 – Chicago, IL, Lollapalooza
8/12 – Kansas City, MO, Crossroads
8/13 – Omaha, NE, Anchor Inn
8/14 – Denver, CO, Mile High Music Festival
8/15 – San Francisco, CA, Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival
8/18 – Myrtle Beach, SC, House of Blues
8/19 – Atlanta, GA, The Tabernacle
8/20 – Orlando, FL, Hard Rock Live
8/21 – West Boca Raton, FL, Sunset Cove Amphitheatre