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It holds a southern and Harlem blend in Hip-Hop, such is witnessed on the funky Trilla featuring Nast and Twelvyy.
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Kush & OJ has over 1 million downloads on Datpiff making it a certified platinum classic.Ī$AP Rocky – $AP A$AP Rocky – LiveLoveA$APĪ$AP Rocky released his debut mixtape for digital download on the internet in October 2011 and the project became an instant classic and today has over 2 million downloads on Datpiff making it 2x platinum. In The Cut was a party track that featured a lit house party but the core theme featured a chilled cool vibe, tracks such as The Kid Frankie, Never Been, Spotlight, Good Dank and many more solidify this notion.
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Being in the blog era, he capitalised off youtube by videoing insider content of Taylor Gang smoking weed, spending cash, making music and partying with women on a series named DayToday, developing a core following. Labs for the core production of the project gave it a sonic theme. Wiz was able to establish himself within the scene on through Kush & OJ as an artist able to deliver on albums, working alongside I.D.
This album became a smoker anthem with the main theme following the stoner culture, Still Blazin became a weed anthem on the project. Yet this project was more like a free album using some samples but original twists and production. Wiz Khalifa dropped his mixtape Kush & OJ in April 2010 through his twitter account as a downloadable link. Wiz Khalifa – Kush & OJ Wiz Khalifa – Kush & Orange Juice So in no particular order, check out some projects we feel defined the “Blog Era” of Hip-Hop, projects where artists established themselves during this era This allowed artists the freedom to really dive into their creativity as they could build so much original music as well as music inspired by samples the legal issues attached to sampling and so on wasn’t an issue. I’d also say this era advanced the “free album”, projects that have been created like albums, yet promoted and released as mixtapes.
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This became a dying trend as your favourite artist can just simply upload their music with the touch of a button all through their portable laptop.
Suddenly your music doesn’t have to be approved by your record label, physical copies of your project shipped in bulk to regional music stores. But more importantly, this provided a pathway for artists to cut off the middleman and take more authority of their own careers. Shout out to Hot New Hip-Hop, Pigeons & Planes, 2 Dope Boys, Datpiff, World Star Hip-Hop and many more, these blog-sites decided what was hot or not, they’d post, we would listen or read. Independency was the wave and many websites and Hip-Hop blogs became the gatekeepers of this thing. Artists were innovating new ways of getting their music heard by the masses. I’m talking about the early 2010s a time that many coined “The Blog Era”. There was a time where Hip-Hop as a genre became a lot more synonymous with the internet.