TrackBlasters Radio: 21.01.13

Da More Fire Monday – The Correct Flava To Start Your Week Host: DJ P.R. New heat from ASAP Rocky, Ludacris, Raekwon, Wyclef Jean, Smash Brovaz, Ill Bill and many more. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: Ill Bill – Truth Playlist ASAP Rocky – Fashion Killa Ludacris feat. R. Kelly & Fabolous – Representin (Remix) T.I. feat. R. Kelly – Can You Learn Big Boi feat. Sleepy Brown – The Thickets Raekwon feat. Faith Evans – Hold You Down Kendrick Lamar feat. Drake – Poetic Justice Kendrick Lamar – Buried Alive Game feat. Kendrick Lamar & Scarface – Murder Wyclef Jean – Hip-Hop Joey Bada$$ – Unorthodox Smash Brovaz feat. Tassnata – Line Em Up **Record Of The Day** Ill Bill – Truth Ras Kass – I Love This Show Dom O Briggs – The Lurk Flatbush Zombies – When In Roam G.R.A.M.Z feat. Dee Goodz – Greatest Show On Earth [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 21.01.13.mp3] Download here

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G.R.A.M.Z. Interview w/ BlowHipHopTV [Video]

“Revolution is life. Everyday you should wake up feeling like you want to innovate and start something new.” Wanting to be associated with more that just street references, GRAMZ describes his name as also being an acronym for “gradually revolving around music.” While it is quite rare for an artist to have such a wide scope and remain convincing, GRAMZ stands out as an emcee that can play in both realms while maintaining a real sense of authenticity in every aspect. With a strong emphasis on his complex Gemini nature, GRAMZ establishes himself as a dynamic artist, with music that can easily be bumped anywhere from Soho lounges to the grittiest 4am basement. On one side you have a conventional emcee with lyrics that can appeal to the average hip hop enthusiast, while on the other, you’re given a genre bending experimentalist with a lifestyle that can only be described as loco. It is this vibrant energy that allows him to blend raw lyrics, drum and snare house kits, and dub step sounds that is sure to ignite the party. The positive energy also carries over into his regard for upcoming rappers in his class. He states that he is part of a new renaissance of new young artists who aren’t afraid to take creative risks while at the same time revitalizing its roots. Be sure to spread love and look out for his upcoming project Malclom’s Little Green Car, which will be hitting the web soon, and check out

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