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viernes, 3 de mayo de 2013

Nena Daconte - Sólo Muerdo por Ti (Album) [iTunes Plus AAC M4A/M4V]


Géneros: Pop latino, Música, Latino, Pop
Publicado: 30/04/2013


domingo, 28 de abril de 2013

T.I. - No Mercy (Deluxe Version) (Album) [iTunes Plus AAC M4A/M4V]


Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music
Released: Dec 06, 2010


While he may no longer be the undisputed King of the South, he continues to crank out his unique brand of trap music to fiending audiences around the world. Originally titled King Uncaged, No Mercy is his seventh solo album, and he's stated that it's the final chapter in a trilogy that includes T.I. vs T.I.P. and Paper Trail. Produced by platinum hitmakers like Kanye, the Neptunes, Jake One, and Lil C, its sound is bold, brash, and extremely slick all-around, ideally suited for heavy spins on the radio and in the club. Lyrically, he sounds off on growing up and changing his ways ("How Life Changed" and "Get Back Up"), but also drops the requisite jams about partying ("Poppin' Bottles") and freaky chicks ("Strip"). Arguably his most polished and pop-minded effort to date, it is also overflowing with high-profile features from Eminem, Drake, Christina Aguilera, Kid Cudi, Pharrell, Chris Brown, and many more.


T.I. - T.I. Vs. T.I.P. (Deluxe Edition) (Album) [iTunes Plus AAC M4A/M4V]


Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music, Gangsta Rap, Dirty South
Released: Jun 12, 2007


T.I. vs. T.I.P. could only have come at this precise moment in its author’s career. 2006 saw T.I. breaking into the world of movies and Grammy awards; at the same time, a senseless gunfight after a show in Cincinnati left his best friend Philant Johnson dead. His life as a corner boy and his career as a pop star had never been in such volatile opposition, and T.I.’s identity crisis reaches a boiling point on T.I. vs. T.I.P... In attempt to appease both angles of his internal conflict, T.I. split the album between his two personalities. The first, and stronger, half belongs to the charismatic street hustler T.I.P., who brings fire and force to the album’s strongest tracks: “Big Shit Poppin’,” “Raw,” “Hurt,” and “Watch What You Say,” which finds T.I, trading lines with rap’s pre-eminent hustler-turned-CEO, Jay-Z. The second half of the album is credited to the level-headed businessman T.I. and is lined with lightweight club songs. T.I.’s warring personalities come together on the last three tracks of the album, but by that time, the verdict has been cast. His celebrity acumen may have gotten him to the top of the entertainment business, but when it comes to making rap records it’s still the wild-eyed street kid within that wins.


T.I. - Trap Muzik (Deluxe Edition) (Album) [iTunes Plus AAC M4A/M4V]


Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music, Gangsta Rap, Dirty South
Released: Aug 19, 2003


This deluxe reissue of Atlanta rapper T.I.’s commercial and artistic breakthrough Trap Muzik displays T.I.’s clear influence on a host of emerging Atlanta trap and snap rap artists. On Trap Muzik T.I. succeeded in effortlessly fusing the frantic bounce tempos and slang heavy street narratives of his debut with the polished aesthetics of mainstream Hip-Hop. The jittery drum programming and chopped and screwed refrain of “Bezzle” referenced a host of longstanding Southern Rap tropes, from the slow rolling tempos of Houston’s Rap-a-lot family to the bass heavy club music of the now forgotten Atlanta rap pioneer MC Shy-D. And radio-ready tunes like the triumphant “Rubber Band Man” saw T.I. brokering an uneasy truce with the synth-heavy beats and anthemic choruses of mainstream rap. The results are never less than mesmerizing, as T.I. has the charisma and the talent to make this potentially awkward marriage of styles seem effortless.


domingo, 14 de abril de 2013

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