@TinieTempah – MistaJam Interview (Part 1)

Tinie Tempah joins MistaJam on BBC Radio 1Xtra for the first, exclusive play of his new single Trampoline. Hear Tinie talk about the new track, his new album Demonstration including how he named it and what collaborations we might expect on it. We also find out if he’s a Born Sinner or Yeezus man and if he still keeps his clothes at his Aunts house.

50 Cent Tried To Help Chief Keef (Vlad TV)

50 Cent reached out to Chief Keef back in January, in the midst of both commercial success and legal trouble for the young artist. As 50 has a son only a year younger than Keef, he thought he could help the Chicago rapper to adjust from the streets to the rap game. Unfortunately, according to 50, Keef never took his advice and continues to get into trouble. Check out 50’s opinion of Chief Keef above.

Maxwell – Essence Festival Interview; Announces Duet Album With Alicia Keys

Above, Maxwell speaks on ‘Gods’, his upcoming album SUMMERS (the second in a trilogy), being 40 and more. Below, Billboard spoke to Maxwell at the Essence Music Festival and scored a pretty big announcement regarding him and Miss Keys:

This is your third time performing at Essence, and your first in support of your upcoming album “SUMMERS.'” Will you perform any new material?
Just “Gods,” that was the only thing I had the time to rehearse just because of logistics. But it makes sense – it’s a huge festival and it’s the first day, right? And we’re starting it and it’s amazing. It s unbelievable to be a headliner and it’s a shock to me that it even still happens. I’m amazed by it because I don’t necessarily go out of my way to make records for people, for radio and all that. I’ve been working with Alicia [Keys], we toured together and she was an opening act for me, and she was a labelmate. Thank God she ended where she wound up going.

And you’ve recently indicated that “Fire We Make” might not be the last duet between you two. What else might we expect?
We’re definitely working on an EP that’s sort of Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrrell. We got a thing musically. That’s like my little sister. What’s funny is Swizz [Beatz, Keys’ husband] is the champion of all of it. He’s like, “You guys have a thing when you make music together. We had s really successful tour together when she first came on the scene and she’s like family. She’s someone that I trust. I’m like that, by the way. Most of the people you see me working for me are actually with me. And I’m proud to say that I’ve known them for 20 years almost. I’ve written songs with, produced songs with them a lot of times. I don’t deviate form my comfort zone. I feel like when God brings people to you it’s good to keep ‘em around. Not to say I haven’t cut a few fools off [laughs], but for the essential I keep it close.

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Digital Farm Animals is a young London based electronic producer and artist. Already a regular in the underground dance and club production circuits, he creates a glitzy and melodic fusion of dance and left-field pop, informed equally by 80’s synth-funk, the sound of Kitsune and Ed Banger and classic house and disco, all the while maintaining a contemporary and instantly hook-laden sheen that is distinctly his own.