TAG: Georgia Anne Muldrow

May13

Eric Lau – Where To Go Now feat. Tawiah (MP3)

UK producer Eric Lau is preparing for his upcoming “One of Many” album being released on June 17th via Kilawatt Music. The album is entirely produced by Eric Lau and features guest appearances from Oddisee, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Olivier St. Louis, Fatima, Rahel and others.

Today enjoy the second single from the upcoming album for the song “Where To Go Now” featuring frequent collaborator Tawiah.

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Jan11

Oh No – Jones’s feat. Blu & MED (Video)

Oh No’s “Disrupted Ads” album drops January 29th via Kash Rock Entertainment. The album is about half instrumentals and half vocals featuring appearances from Blu, MED, Gangrene, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Souls of Mischief and others.

A couple of weeks back, we dropped the MP3 for “Jones’s” featuring Blu & MED. Today, enjoy the official music video directed by Hayden Baptiste.

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Jan04

MED – CandleLight feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow (Video)

As MED prepares for the release of his fourth installment of his Bang Ya Head series, check out a brand new video from Bang Ya Head 3, for the song “Candlelight” featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow.

On MED’s last B-Day, 12/12/12, he dropped an upcoming track from Bang Ya Head 4, for the song “Run It” featuring Gangrene and produced by Oh No. Stayed tuned for the entire project coming soon…

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Dec11

Oh No – Jones’s feat. Blu & MED (MP3)

Oh No’s upcoming album “Disrupted Ads” drops January 29th via Kash Roc Entertainment. The album features brand new instrumentals and guest features from Gangrene (Oh & Alchemist), Blu, Georgia Anne Muldrow, MED, Souls of Mischief, and others.

Today, check out the first leak from the album for the song “Jones’s” featuring Blu and MED.

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Dec06

Blackhouse (Georgia Anne Muldrow & DJ Romes) – Lectrivunkin (MP3)

This past October, Georgia Anne Muldrow and DJ Romes united as Blackhouse, a crew hellbent on resurrecting the electro-inspired dance party fun of early hip-hop—with-a-modern twist. Their eponymous Mello Music Group album was greeted with arms wide open by older heads and young fans alike.

For those still out the loop, MMG and Blackhouse offer up “Lectrivunkin” for you to sample. Let the proverbial needle drop on a decent sound system and watch as people’s heads begin to bob, hips start to sway, and vibrations rise. The synth carves deep, producing a sound both beautiful and ominous. The nearly four minute song is vocal-less save for a sample reminding you the energy of this track is “out of control.”

Don’t be late to the party, Blackhouse is warmed up …