Jessie Spencer is a freelance writer whose work has appeared on Siccness.net, In Ya' Ear Hip-Hop, Lunch 'N Leftovers, and most recently Mobb Report Radio. He currently lives in Northern California.
Artist: Deniece Williams Song: “Silly” Writers: Fritz Baskett, Clarence McDonald and Deniece Williams Producer: Thom Bell and Deniece Williams Disc: My Melody Label: Columbia/ARC
Watch 4x Grammy Award winner Deniece Williams perform her 1981 hit, “Silly” in front of a sold-out crowd in Atlanta, GA.
*All new merch items in the store are bundled with a digital copy of the forthcoming studio album. Upon completion of your order you will get an instant download of “SHE IS COMING” and will receive your full album download via e-mail on release date.
*All new merch items in the store are bundled with a digital copy of the forthcoming studio album. Upon completion of your order you will get an instant download of “SHE IS COMING” and will receive your full album download via e-mail on release date.
I filled in your lines of questions Even showed you my flaws I'll be the light you lost Colored you with all my thoughts And I made this world, for you When our love was like the, love was like the, love was like the dawn I beg your pardon, how could let this fall apart? And I saw your colors fade, washed away, masquerade Till the day Till the day I hear you say, you'll face the pain You'll face the pain of losing my heart My heart.
Color, color, color, color you Can I color color color color you? No, no, no, no Color, color, color, color you ooo Color, color, color, color you
Verse 2
When did your colors fade And why did you run away You were so vibrant it seemed like just yesterday We painted skies in the brightest of shades 'Cause you liked it that way I guess life got the best of you I thought we were destined to light up this world like a festival You turned to destitute Don't know what you gotta go through But I know that you're probably gon' lose your way Without your shades And who the hell are you? To tell me we're the same Tell me tell me
“The ReMixtape Vol. 5” is the fifth installment of Trackademicks’ ‘ReMixtape’ mixtape series. The project is produced entirely by Trackademicks himself, and released on May 17, 2019 by HNRL Music.
Tracklist:
1. SZA featuring James Fauntleroy - “Wavy” (Trackademicks Remix) 2. Trackademicks featuring Jack Davey - “Mine All Mine” 3.H.E.R. featuring Bryson Tiller - “Could’ve Been” (Trackademicks Remix) 4. Solange - “Beltway” (Trackademicks Remix) 5. Kanye West - “ I Wonder” (Trackademicks Remix) 6. Trackademicks featuring 1-O.A.K. & YMTK - “Grab Somebody” 7. Trackademicks - “No Bammer Beats in the SFC” 8. Trackademicks- “REAL MF GZ” 9. Future- “Mask Off” (Trackademicks Remix) 10. The Notorious BIG- “Everyday Struggle” (Trackademicks Remix) 11. Junior M.A.F.I.A.- “Need You Tonight” (Trackademicks Remix) 12. A Tribe Called Quest- “Find A Way” (Trackademicks Remix) 13. 702 - “I Still Love You” (Trackademicks Remix) 14. Aaliyah- “Four Page Letter” (Trackademicks Remix) 15. Trackademicks - “The Best, No Less” 16. Trackademicks - “Kung Fu Kenneth” 17. Don Toliver - “Back End” (Trackademicks Remix) 18. Cardi B - “Bodak Yellow” (Trackademicks Remix) 19. Umii - “Masquerade” (Trackademicks Remix) 20. Tierra Whack - “Fruit Salad” (Trackademicks Remix) 21. Cocaine 80’s - “Distant River” (Trackademicks Remix) 22. Khalid featuring Ty Dolla $ign & 6lack - “OTW” (Trackademicks Remix) 23. Trackademicks- “No Ordinary Love” 24. 2 Player Co-Op - “Mo Bamba” (Bonus Track)
Artist: Orange Juice Song: "Rip It Up" Writers: Edwyn Collins, David McClymont, Malcolm Ross and Zeke Manyika Producer: Martin Hayles Album: Rip It Up Label: Polydor Released: 1982
“Diggin’ In The Crates” is a compilation of retro hip-hop samples that you’ve definitely heard before. So explore the original songs behind some of the biggest hip-hop hits from the last 25 years.
Tracks:
A Taste of Honey - “Rescue Me” (Positive K’s “I Gotta Man”) Taana Gardner - “Heartbeat” (De La Soul’s “Buddy”) Juicy - “Sugar Free” (AZ’s “Sugar Hill”) Linda Clifford - “Never Gonna Stop” (Nas’ “Street Dreams”) Anita Baker - “Will You Be Mine” (P.S.D. - “The Ghetto”) The Isley Brothers - “Footsteps in the Dark” (Ice Cube’s “It Was Good Day”) The Controllers - “My Secret Fantasy” (The Notorious B.I.G. - “Sky’s The Limit (Cookin’ Soul Remix)”) Junie Morrison (member of the Ohio Players) - “Suzie Thundertussy” (Kanye West’s “No More Parties in L.A.”) The Charmels - “As Long As I’ve Got You” (Wu-Tang Clan’s “C.R.E.A.M.”) Ecstasy, Passion & PainBorn to Lose You (Mobb Deep’s “The Realest”) Father’s Children - “Dirt & Grime” (Kanye West’s “Facts”) Marvin Gaye - “Funk Me” The Stylistics - “Hurry Up This Way Again” (Jay-Z's “Politics as Usual”) Phillip Mitchell - “If We Can't Be Lovers” (Kanye West featuring DJ Premier - “Everything I Am”) Southside Movement - “Love Is for Fools” (Kool G Rap's “It's a Shame”) Smokey Robinson - “The Agony & the Ecstasy” The Trammps - “Rubber Band” (The Game feat. 50 Cent's “Hate It or Love It”) The Persuader - "Trying Girls Out" (Jay-Z’s “Girls, Girls, Girls” remix) Norman Connors featuring Michael Henderson - “You Are My Starship” (Mobb Deep’s “Trife Life”) Chapter 8 featuring Anita Baker - “I Just Wanna Be Your Girl” (Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - “1st of the Month”) The Bee Gees - “Love You Inside Out” (R. Kelly & Jay-Z’s “Honey”) Bernie Worrell (of Parliament-Funkadelic) - “I'll Be with You” (Knock Knock by M.E.D., Blu and Madlib feat. MF DOOM) Ohio Players - “Angel” The Five Stairsteps - “Danger! She's A Stranger” (OutKast’s “Two Dope Boyz [In a Cadillac])” Carl Douglas - “Dance The Kung Fu” (“Classic [Better Than I've Ever Been]” by KRS-One, Kanye West, Nas and Rakim) Marvin Gaye - “Got to Give It Up” Glenn Jones - “Show Me” (“Until We Rich” by Ice Cube featuring Krayzie Bone) Bernard Wright - “Who Do You Love” (Loungin (Remix) by LL Cool J feat. Total)