Knowa Lazarus feat. Randal Da Vandal, Bambu, Mike Swift, God's Will, Nimbusnine
Hopie Spitshard & Chelo Aestrid - Philly Phreemix (Produced by Flavamatikz)
QYORK CITY the album is dropping early 2011. I've heard the entire album and it features songs with Jazze Manuel, Camille Velasco, Quest, PKSO, AMP, Ken Johns, Nimbusnine, Chelo and more! The album showcases good momentum coming into 2011 as we just heard albums like G.R.A.E. and Join The Quest: Revolution. There is a surprise remix here of a song called Champion - from someone bound to drop his album early next year as well.
The Q-York brand can be seen throughout Manila - they have been heavily working with the Philippine All-Stars and even started a group called O.N.E. (One Nation Eternal) that spawned the 2009 classic MAINIT - dont act like you don't know. 1 half of the Q-York tandem is DJ Flavamatikz who has been DJing around the metro through various clubs aligned with various club promotions company - he is also responsible for the beats and instrumentation you hear in all their releases!
Knowa Lazarus has been grinding it out in the scene with such passion that you won't miss his enthusiasm in the crowd. Determined to make QYORK CITY a classic - you should go and cop it and just go to listen to the song "MORE" right away and stop kidding yourself. My dude, gets it in the track hard. Harder than most, word to my momma. Q-York has done work with Young JV, Marquuiss, Dannie Boi and currently putting the finishing touches on their Champion music video, and they are headlining with Quest for the REVOLUTION TOUR.
Today we release this PHILLY PHREEMIX with your favorite home bread acts collaborating with the like of Bambu and Hopie Spitshard for the unheard remix. Oh you thought we wouldn't have the same audacity to mess with great acts like them? Come on mang! Download this remix through the link below and just sign up through their mailing list to have access to 7 more downloadable tracks from their REVERB NATION site.
VISIT KNOWA LAZARUS' FACEBOOK ARTIST PAGE HERE.
VISIT FLAVAMATIKZ FACEBOOK ARTIST PAGE HERE.
DOWNLOAD PHILLY PHREEMIX HERE.
The Q-York brand can be seen throughout Manila - they have been heavily working with the Philippine All-Stars and even started a group called O.N.E. (One Nation Eternal) that spawned the 2009 classic MAINIT - dont act like you don't know. 1 half of the Q-York tandem is DJ Flavamatikz who has been DJing around the metro through various clubs aligned with various club promotions company - he is also responsible for the beats and instrumentation you hear in all their releases!
Knowa Lazarus has been grinding it out in the scene with such passion that you won't miss his enthusiasm in the crowd. Determined to make QYORK CITY a classic - you should go and cop it and just go to listen to the song "MORE" right away and stop kidding yourself. My dude, gets it in the track hard. Harder than most, word to my momma. Q-York has done work with Young JV, Marquuiss, Dannie Boi and currently putting the finishing touches on their Champion music video, and they are headlining with Quest for the REVOLUTION TOUR.
Today we release this PHILLY PHREEMIX with your favorite home bread acts collaborating with the like of Bambu and Hopie Spitshard for the unheard remix. Oh you thought we wouldn't have the same audacity to mess with great acts like them? Come on mang! Download this remix through the link below and just sign up through their mailing list to have access to 7 more downloadable tracks from their REVERB NATION site.
VISIT KNOWA LAZARUS' FACEBOOK ARTIST PAGE HERE.
VISIT FLAVAMATIKZ FACEBOOK ARTIST PAGE HERE.
DOWNLOAD PHILLY PHREEMIX HERE.
1 comment:
ill totally be honest, and im sorry if i come off brutally here,
but Qyork is yet to impress me with any tracks from their catalogue. It sounds just like the type of track i'd find in worldstarhiphop and wonder why they even bother making music...
this track in particular didnt involve any creativity at all. and they totally wasted the bambu verse. and im not hating or anything like that. im in full support of the movements you guys are doing. but if youre collaborating with the likes of bambu, why not go all the way hard and not make it a lil wayne ripoff, yknowmean?
just speaking my thoughts out.
peace though.
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