Lana Del Rey – Tropico (Short Film) [Video]

Says Lana: The three-part story begins in the Garden of Eden and travels through time to modern-day Los Angeles. Del Rey’s visual sensibility is rich and fantastical, and the movie’s running themes stay true to the concepts of Born to Die and Born To Die – The Paradise Edition: the loss of innocence, good vs. evil, and trading beauty for money. The film puts closure on the two recordings, and features three songs from The Paradise Edition: “Body Electric,” “Gods and Monsters,” and “Bel Air.”

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Attitude feat. Timbaland & Twista – Stunt [Stream]

Timbaland unleashes the latest installment of his Timbaland Thursdays series. “…Well we recorded the song at Larrabee studios in LA . I think at the Time Tim and Twista were trying to do a situation together and he came out to LA while I was there we actually did like 4 or 5 songs all produced by Timbo. We were staying at the same hotel to so we got a chance to smoke a lot of loud hang out and and get work done. Me and Tim actually had already had our verses to the song when twists heard It he rolled up one and wrote one the hardest verses ever and he didn’t punch one line. He did it in 1 take.”

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Skyzoo & Antman Wonder – An Ode To Reasonable Doubt [Free EP]

Skyzoo & Antman Wonder present the collabo EP “An Ode To Reasonable Doubt”. Released via First Generation Rich Inc., in conjunction with Loyalty Digital Corp. In light of Jay-Z’s 44th birthday today, we present the orchestral remake of Jay’s finest moment. The 9 song EP shows Philly composer Antman Wonder recreating the original beats with live string sections, horns, etc, while lyrically its written from the perspective of Sky placing himself in the emotions that Jay displayed on the original, but from his point of view, as opposed to reinterpreting Jay’s life. Covert art by MB Bowens and Courtney Jefferson. An Ode To Reasonable Doubt by Skyzoo & Antman Wonder

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