How was your year? Did you fall below the poverty line? Did you occupy something? Did you punch a Tea Partyer in the groin for ensuring the American Dream may forever languish behind your fading childhood memories? Maybe you lost your job because of real-life pressures or perhaps you stopped watching The X Factor and started recording your own shit. Whatever you did, here’s a few songs you might not have heard this year, because clearly you suck:
Roc C’s album “Stoned Genius” is out now!!
“Stoned Genius” is the most recent album from the Oxnard representative and former Stones Throw MC. The album boast features from Freeway, Blu, Oh No, Alchemist, Charli2na, Termanology, and others while featuring guest production from Madlib, Oh No, Alchemist, Lee Bannon and others.
In support of his album release, check out the free download for the Madlib produced track “Styllions” featuring Rapper Big Pooh and Blu. Heavy line up and no one disappoints on the track.
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Roc C’s album “Stoned Genius” is in stores December 13th via Kash Roc Entertainment!! The former Stones Throw MC, representing Oxnard, CA, is back with another full length album packed with guest appearances from Freeway, Termanology, Rapper Big Pooh, Blu, Charli2na, Oh No, Alchemist and more and features guest production from Madlib, Oh No, Alchemist, Lee Bannon and others.
Today, enjoy the first official leak from the album for the song “Starchild” featuring Alchemist on both production and on vocal duties. “Starchild” is from the first single to the album, which is out now.
Also, check out the Stoned Genius promo video, which features Oh No, DJ Romes (from The Lootpack), Charli2na, Mic Geronimo and others shouting out Roc C and the upcoming album.
James Blake could easily ride the whole post-dubstep troubadour thing for another 18 months before it wears thin, but the multi-faceted producer has decided to give his voice a rest on this new track, “Curbside,” from his upcoming What Happened Here EP. The tune is a wonky beat number, which departs from Blake’s usually cloudy production. It also features a fairly prominent sample taken from Madlib’s (as Quasimoto) “Return of the Loop Digga,” which was itself sampled from Tyrone Washington’s “Submission.”



























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