UPDATE: Little Dragon – Klapp Klapp (Video)

UPDATE: Might as well as the visual (above).

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Check out the new single from Little Dragon, who is gearing up to release their new album Nabuma Rubberband 12th May (preorder here); in fact, you can check out the tracklisting for the album below the stream.

TRACKLISTING
01 Mirror
02 Klapp Klapp
03 Pretty Girls
04 Underbart
05 Cat Rider
06 Paris
07 Lurad
08 Nabuma Rubberband
09 Only one
10 Killing Me
11 Pink Cloud
12 Let Go

CyHi The Prynce – Coretta

This could be CyHi’s year….today, we get to hear his latest blend, ‘Coretta’, which is taken from his upcoming mixtape The Black History Project, which drops February 24th. The project will be executive produced by Kanye West…..hopefully, Mr. West will be more involved than he was with Pusha T’s album.

UPDATE: De La Soul Releases Entire Catalog For Free

The entire catalog is now available on their website. Remember: it’s only available ’til tomorrow (February 15th) at noon.

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Jason Newman from Rolling Stone reports:

In honor of next month’s 25th anniversary of their debut album 3 Feet High and Rising, De La Soul are making their entire catalog available for free download for 25 hours on the group’s website. The download bonanza will begin on Friday, February 14th at 11 a.m. EST until Saturday at noon.

“It’s about allowing our fans who have been looking and trying to get a hold of our music to have access to it,” De La Soul member Posdnuous tells Rolling Stone. “Its been too long where our fans haven’t had access to everything. This is our way of showing them how much we love them.”

The same things that made 3 Feet High and other De La albums so influential — its creative, if not fully licensed, use of a myriad of samples — has also prevented the group’s work from appearing on many digital platforms. “It’s been a trying journey,” admits Posdnuous. “We’ve been blessed to be in the Library of Congress, but we can’t even have our music on iTunes. We’ve been working very hard to get that solved.” The rapper points to frequent changes at record labels and hazy language in early contracts that have led to long delays in properly clearing the group’s catalog.