in the modern era, any popular album like "Raymond vs. Raymond" gets put out again as a "re-release" a few months later, and the only way to justify a "re-release" is, of course, with a handful of new track. Hence today we're presented with "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love", a David Guetta produced cut that should appropriately be huge in the club. Listen and download...
Cypress Hill's been largely absent from the national stage for the last few years, but if the early momentum surrounding their upcoming album "Rise" is any indication, the boys from East L.A. are about to come back in a major way. First they dropped the dope lead single "It Ain't Nothin", and now they've flipped the script completely and dropped their new single "Armada Latina". A Jim Jonsin joint that expertly mixes hip-hop, salsa and meringue, "Armada Latina" is easily the most rhythmically moving joint of Cypress Hill's career. Listen and download...
Apparently Ludacris has decided to pump out remixes to his smash single "How Low" like Ocotomon pumped out babies because just days after he released a remix with Twista and Ross he's back at it again for the "How Low (Re-remix)", this time bringing on the always extraordinary Ciara and Pitbull for a slightly sexier version of the track. Listen and download...
The results are in and it's official: Pitbull's video for "I Know You Want Me" is the most popular music video of the year. Sure clips like Susan Boyle's breakthrough performance, the New Moon Trailer and a video featuring two girls and one cup (if you don't know what I'm talking about considered yourself lucky) got more total views, but in terms of pure musical cinematography Pit is the clear winner, beating out even the usually unstoppable Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift. In his honor, here's goes a belated Refined Take on the video of the year. See more...
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