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Dec14

@thefrailsf “Frienemies” Video Premier (Video)

Daniel Lannon, along with Israel and Ron, who make up what we know as the Frail, bring URB the premier to their latest video Frienemies, This song/video is the indie pop soundscape San Fran party nostalgia that seeks acceptance as much as it portrays lonliness in the life of the party. If you remember the movie “Go” it can kinda take you there to that party atmosphere where life changes by the time you wake up due to the night before and how you spent it with your best “frienemies.” The ones that hurt you more than help you are the ones we all love to keep around, right?

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Mar10

Lupe Fiasco & Kenna “Resurrection” (Video)

Chicago MC takes his music in the right direction. 

There really isn’t any wrong Lupe does. Whether it’s his amazing fashion sense or his elevated perceptions, Lupe always seems to understand and know more than most rappers or MCs.

In his current quest of a new album, Lupe teams up with Grammy nominated artist, Kenna for his latest video release, “Resurrection.” In the video, Lupe focuses on the devastating after-effects of the earthquake in Haiti, showing the harsh reality that many people in the country are currently living. And the track, which is nothing short of the alluring melodies I know him for, ignites his passion and worthwhile contribution for good in this world.

He definitely has my attention and I’m glad he’s doing something positive about it.

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Feb08

Love at 20: Premier (Video)

Texas trio moves from dancefloor to main stage with their first video. 

Love at 20 is a band:

Former members of Austin’s “Clap Clap” (Mike Groener, vox/piano/guitar; Louis Lemuz, bass; Mark Toohey, drums) have come together to assemble a newer and more polished (rock) version of their illustrious dance sound. With guitar-driven hooks and lyrics that are dying to be sung along with, Love at 20 desires to be where solid chart-toppers are today (but no auto-tune here, thank goodness). If Maroon 5’s Adam Levine was more into Brit rock bands like Stereophonics rather than Prince, he would have called his band Love at 20.

Love at 20 also has a short film:

In this first installment of their four video vignettes, Love at 20 used their greatest tool to showcase their music; creativity. For their latest single, “So Bad,” the band bases their music video off of the 1932 Fritz Lang classic film, “M.” …

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