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Random Tune of the Day: Scatman John 'Scatman'

No need to Real Badman Never Afraid this as I'm sure we can all agree we liked this song. It wasn't cheesy. Let's all sing along "Bee bup bup bulobo... I'm a scatman! Shibidibby dee bu bullu bo, bu bullo bo"



RD 'Do It Like Me'

Still feeling this tune on some ridiculous levels. If I was a teenager, I'd be crushing on Martika and Troy boy. Tell ya. They're old enough, but I don't be crushing on younger girls like that. Crushing is a likkle man ting. If you're reading, holla at man innit



New video: Diddy Dirty Money featuring Skepta 'Hello Good Morning Remix'

Shot before the landmark performance on MTV in Glasgow. Name of show eludes me at this current moment in time. Anyway, here is the video. Don't cuss it for not being really glitz and glamour, it was a spur of the moment thing. Immense look. Hope it does big things for him because his last song, Cross My Heart (#31 in UK Singles), failed to improve on the previous two (Bad Boy #26 and Rescue Me #14 in UK singles chart) even though he's bigger and had this collab.



FAO T-Pain: Damn homie, in 08 you was the man homie

Today I asked on Twitter

"Did Jay-Z's DOA kill T-Pain? What the hell happened to him?"

"My last tweet wasnt clear. I meant what happened to TPain as a credible artist. Went from hit-maker feat'ing on every song to what he is now"

One of the responses I got:

@kokomagazine Koko Magazine
"@MarvinSparks he made this :-/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVuda3a5r_I&feature=player_embedded#!"

Which leads you to...



Argh man, what the hell happened there.

The conclusion I came to:

@MarvinSparks: Just thinking, if you lock off Twitter and urban blogs/Worldstar, nuff artists become myths

Throwback Tune of the Day: Cam'Ron 'Hey Ma'

This tune crossed my mid yesterday. I felt G-Unit and D-Block over Dipset but Heatmakers were absolutely sick! This wasn't produced by them but so what?

We all know the tune, just click play and enjoy some real good music



I felt the Hey Ma remix off Diplomatic Immunity too. Toya (swear she's Cam's babymother or was his girl or some isht) went in with the arrangement. Her lazy delivery caught me, her notes weren't the greatest but I don't care.

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