SL Jones – Flight Risk (Mixtape)

SL Jones drops off his new project today, “Flight Risk”, has production from Lex Luger, Shawty Redd, Sonny Digital, Young L, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Metro Beatz, and more.

1.23rd Hour (Prod. By Honorable C.N.O.T.E.) 02:39
2.Actin’ Bad (Prod. By Blitz) 04:03
3.Wild Side (Prod. By Blitz) 04:01
4.Bet It Up (Prod. By Sonny Digital & Metro Beatz) 04:33
5.Spaz (Prod. By Metro Beatz) 04:33
6.Bendin’ Corners (Prod. By Smiff & Cash) 05:48
7.Gas Station (Prod. By Young L) 04:04
8.One Phone Call Ft. E-Dubb (Prod. By Shawty Redd) 03:20
9.Stamped Valid (Prod. By Lex Luger) 03:42
10.F.B.I. (Prod. By Lex Luger)

Saul Williams Performs In Paris (The Stone Bench)

From Soul Bounce:

Saul Williams might be living in France now, but that doesn’t mean that he has no love for us here in North America. To prove so, he’s hitting the road in support of his latest masterpiece Volcanic Sunlight. Not just that, though. He’s bringing his show to 28 cities across the continent, so there’s a good chance for everyone to get a glimpse of the Amethyst Rockstar himself. Starting with a February show at Brooklyn’s Williamsburg Hall of Music and ending with a show in Montreal in March, Saul promises to deliver music spanning his career, including “Patience” (which happens to be on heavy rotation for this writer). For more info on the tour and how you can get tickets, keep your eyes on his website. Hit the bounce for the tour dates and locations so that you can see when exactly he’s coming to a city near you. As a bonus, and to give you your Saul fix until then, check out this documentary of Saul performing in the Paris Catacombs.

Source: La Blogotheque on Vimeo.

Robin Thicke – 107.5 WGCI With DJ MoonDawg Interview

LMAO at ‘All White Everything’.

Robin Thicke talks to DJ MoonDawg about his new “Love After War” album, how becoming a father influenced the new album, losing his “mojo”, being married for 16 yrs and the one thing that Paula Patton does that drives him crazy, he also gives relationship advice, explains why he would never do a full album with Lil Wayne, explores a possible “All White Everything” tour with Eminem, Machine Gun Kelly, and Yelawolf, BET and much more.