50 Cent Gets Into It With A Member Of Meek Mill’s Entourage On Stage (Video)

50 Cent enjoys snatching the MixShow Live headlines. Tonight was no different. During the G Unit listening suite featuring Kidd Kidd and hosted by 50 Cent, Meek Mill made a surprise appearance which seemed to elate 50 until he noticed someone he was not too fond of. Black Twitter (how great are they?) confirmed during my live twitter rundown that the person with Meek Mill was upcoming, and former G Unit affiliate, artist Trav who had previous tiffs with 50.

As it turns out, Trav is extended “family” of Meek Mill and has no direct affiliation with the MMG star. Meek Mill went on to explain some history that he has with 50 and why his (50) beef with Rick Ross has nothing to do with Meek Mill. Watching the video above, it’s not hard to tell that Meek Mill had no intentions on causing trouble and genuinely went to support the G Unit boss. He even premiered to new exclusives from DC3 (stay tuned). – Queen Bobbi

Mynature (@mynaturemusic) – Look Into My Eyes (Video)

‘Look Into My Eyes’ is a highly personal record. The song talks about how serious Mynature is about succeeding in the music business. The song also looks at Mynature’s relationship and love for Hip-Hop and the way in which Hip-Hop has helped him to turn his back on a life of crime to pursue his dream which has effectively saved his life.

‘Look Into My Eyes’ will be available on Mynature’s forthcoming album, available February 2014. Produced by EFX for Unstoppable Music Group.

Banoffee – Ninja (Video)

Two Bright Lakes is proud to release the debut film clip ‘Ninja’, from Banoffee.

Banoffee is the sweet solo sound of Martha Brown (Otouto), a Melbourne songwriter with a keen ear for vintage synthesizers and modern R-n-B.

Banoffee’s music recalls the balearic sounds of the 1980s and the futurist space of UK bass music, merging with her own arresting take on R’n’B, a musical place where Detroit inspired synths end up in love songs that sound distinctly modern.

Her debut single Ninja twists and starts, Martha’s voice taking you where you’d least expect. Regular collaborator Alice Glenn accompanies the song with an hypnotic and intimate clip shot in an otherworldly warehouse space.

Two Bright Lakes is very excited to be releasing the first of Banoffee’s music to the world, beautifully crafted, esoteric pop music from a strong female voice.

“Banoffee plies intimate ache into jams that still inspire dancefloor joy.”
– Anthony Carew, Mess+Noise