Brenton feat. Kris Kasanova – A Tribute To Phife Dawg [Video]
Here goes the official music video for Brenton’s #9TeaseTuesdays single “A Tribute To Phife Dawg”.
Read moreHere goes the official music video for Brenton’s #9TeaseTuesdays single “A Tribute To Phife Dawg”.
Read moreBrenton takes on Black Moon’s “I Got Cha Opin (Remix)” for the 30th installment of #9TeaseTuesdays. “’90s Era Voodoo” is that intoxicating, nostalgic Hip-hop that will leave you nodding your head and singing along by the song’s end.
Read moreWhile its not exactly a track made in the 90’s, Brenton’s use of Common’s 2005 single “They Say” still has that 90’s feel. For the 29th entry in #9TeaseTuesdays Brenton gets melodic on “The One” giving us an ode to a significant other.
Read moreKeeping things hot (pun intended), Brenton drops some bars over Raekwon’s Ghostface-assisted single “Wisdom Body” off the Wu-tang emcee’s solo debut, “Only Built 4 Cuban Links.” “Burn It Down” has a darker hiphop vibe, but Brenton still finds a way to keep it fun. Roll one up to this and enjoy.
Read moreBrenton takes one of the greatest West Coast hip-hop classics of all time, Ice Cube’s “Today Was a Good Day,” to tell an all-to-familiar story of exams, parties, women and hangovers for the Hay-Day Anthem, “The College Life”. The 27th entry into Brenton’s #9TeaseTuesdays sheds some light on his very relate-able experience.
Read moreAnother #9TeaseTuesdays, another Brenton release. This time, the Brooklyn/Miami emcee links up with Tha Alumni spitta, Vee Tha Rula to deliver a gut punch to the naysayers with “Stand Your Ground.” The two spit bars over Amil’s “4 Da Fam” as a reminder to everyone to stand behind their words, or watch their mouths.
Read moreFor the 23rd week, Brenton hits us with new music, this time grabbing the homie from California, Planet Asia, on a track called “No Safety.” The two emcees drop bars, coupled with Brenton’s melodic hook, over the Nas-assisted, 1997 Capone-N-Noreaga single, “Calm Down.”
Read moreBrenton teams up with SmooVth, of #TheWinners, and Forever Dream emcee, Mark Myles to test their lyrical prowess on the Wu-Tang classic, “Triumph.” the 22nd entry in the #9TeaseTuesdays series is here. Play it Loud!
Read moreAfter a brief hiatus, Brenton returns with the 21st offering under the #9TeaseTuesdays headline. Reuniting with Red Hook and Home Skool emcee Kris Kasanova, the duo channel their inner Q-Tip & Phife Dawg for a re-imagining of Q-Tip’s “Let’s Ride,” a fresh and funky send off to the late hip-hop pioneer.
Read moreWatch the official music video to Brenton’s “Deep Cover (Freestyle)” from his #9TeaseTuesdays weekly series.
Read moreThe Second Volume to Brenton’s ongoing series, #9TeaseTuesdays is here. Ranging from The Pharcyde to Erykah Badu, no music is off limits for his refreshing nod to the 90s. So, if you haven’t been listening, here’s the next ten wrapped in a bow. #BRVO
Read more#9TeaseTuesdays takes it back to when Common was Common Sense with “When I Hit The Stage.” Brenton blends his classic hip hop style with a hint of reggae as he re-imagines “In My Own World (Check The Method).”
Read moreThis track takes you back to being a kid again while giving you that classic hip hop feel at the same time. Be on the look out for the New BBLS Mixtape Releasing early April.
Read moreGoing strong in Week 18, the self-proclaimed demigod Brenton spits something quick and seamless over the Run DMC classic, Down With The King. It’s all Boom Bap and boot straps as Brenton continues his #9TeaseTuesdays onslaught.
Read moreIn celebration of the 16th release of his #9TeaseTuesdays series, Brenton grabs hold of The Firm’s (Nas, AZ & Foxy Brown) 1996 single, “Affirmative Action.” Affirmation is just as it sounds, a reminder of sorts that Brenton is “on his job” when it comes to this music business. So “sit back, relax, catch some contact” and enjoy the sounds of Brenton!
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