The Drought Is Over: Drake Edition – Friends With Money (Mixtape)

The Drought Is Over: Drake Edition – Friends With Money (Mixtape)
I’ve been bumping this and as far as I’m concerned this deserves a post. This isn’t exactly all new material it is mostly a compliation of material that has dropped within the last few months. A good way to catch up if you haven’t been paying attention.
shouts to Onsmash.com
Muja Messiah – Yes Sir (Prod. Che Vicious)

Muja Messiah – Yes Sir (Prod. Che Vicious)
The track “Yes Sir” from Minneapolis rapper Muja Messiah, which features production from Che Vicious is the last leak off the Midwest Broadcast titled Flyover Land Mixtape, Vol. 1. Look for the entire mixtape to drop this Thursday, May 21.
Unknown Prophets – Fresh ft. New MC

Unknown Prophets – Fresh ft. New MC
I was pretty excited when I spotted a new track from Minnesota hip hop pioneers Unknown Prophets on their MySpace last night. The new track titled “Fresh” is indeed fresh with that perfect summertime sound that I need to get me through these last few weeks of school. With a groovin beat and lyrics that make too much sense, this is a definite jam that you need to download. These guys just have that sound of a Minnesota summer. Also a nice guest spot from New MC of fellow Twin Cities hip-hop group Kanser.
Unknown Prophet’s new album Le System D is set to drop this fall. Also look out for the gang at Soundset 2009.
Shout’s to Midwest Broadcast for grabbin a link for this.
Also just because I love it – check out the track “Summer Heat.” I’ve jammed this since it dropped back in 2006.
Abzorbr – Early Bird

Now these guys I know nothing about, but that’s the beauty of music and hip hop. You learn about new talented groups everyday and in this case St. Paul hip-hop group Abzorbr is what grabbed my attention. Abzorbr consists of lyricist Kristoff Krane (whom I’m the most familiar with and is performing at Soundset) and Graham and Casey O’Brien backing him up on the beats. This is seriously some intense stuff that will get your blood pumping. Though I’m not that familiar with the whole scene I believe this has a real expieramental drum and bass feel. Urb where you at?
Abzorbr’s third EP titled ep3 is set to drop via digital download on May 23rd.
The group has a lot more tunes and videos over at their MySpace so check it out: Abzorbr Myspace.
Just a little history – these guys are also a part of the Rhymeayers release
FaceCandy which dropped back in 2006. FaceCandy is the brain child of Eyedea of Eyedea&Abilities and the rest of the group consists of Mazta I (vocals), Carnage (vocals, beatbox), Abzorbr (vocals), J.T. Bates (drums), Casey O’Brien (bass). You can check out the album at Fifth Element.
Big ups to Midwest Broadcast for introducing me to this talented group.
What I forgot to post over the weekend.

Twista feat. Spice 1 & The Game – No Love
Twista’s new album Category F5, drops June 16th. Chi-town….
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Charles Hamilton ft. Crooked I – Tears Of Fire
Off This Perfect Life, dropping June 23rd.
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WEST COAST!
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Bonus tracks of Relapse.
M.anifest – Rebel ft. Muja Messiah + Midwest Broadcast Presents Flyover Land, Vol. 1 (Promo)

M.anifest – Rebel ft. Muja Messiah
The Ghanian MC who has made the colder climates of Minneapolis his residence just dropped another smooth track with Muja Messiah. The beat is more than fresh and will be on M.anifest’s upcoming Coming To America EP.
late pass.
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Mike over at Midwest Broadcast let go this little promo video over the weekend for his Flyover Land Mixtape, Vol. 1. Nice way of showing all the artists featured on the mixtape – also a nice little world premier of a new Heiruspecs song that will be featured on the mixtape titled “Same Thing.”
Something is telling me that this is going to drop this week.
Pwelbs.com: Kickin’ It With P.O.S (Interview)

Here it is – my very first interview. Quite a bit has happened to me over the last year. Pwelbs.com has gotten a much bigger response than I ever could have imagined. It was serious reality check when I found myself in a taxi on the way to my very first interview. I was truly honored and excited to be interviewing Minneapolis rapper P.O.S of Rhymesayers Entertainment and the legendary Doomtree crew. I would be lying if I said P.O.S hasn’t dominated my ears over the last few months with the release of his third album Never Better back in early February. P.O.S has also had a pretty incredible last 12 months with an extensive amount of touring, a Doomtree record and his own record which received a tremendous amount of positive reviews. He also received extensive amounts of press from his performance at this year’s SXSW including being named Spin Magazine’s “Artists to Watch.” Ah hell he was even titled “Best Local Band Made Good” by Twin Cities magazine City Pages.
So here I am waiting outside the Bottom Lounge in Chicago, Illinois. The train is literally right above the door of the venue. I sit here waiting, going deaf about every 5 minutes as the train flies overhead. Anyone in Chicago knows that when the “El” goes over your head it’s the sound of a jet engine. I’m supposed to meet him outside the venue around 5PM. After a slight bit of phone confusion and receiving a phone call from P.O.S himself I learn that he is about 30 minutes away. No surprise to me, I understand the drive from Minneapolis to Chicago as I’ve made the drive a handful of times now. How long it takes is about as inconsistent as the quality of Eminem’s albums.
A car pulls up with Minnesota license plates; this is a very good sign. P.O.S gets out and quickly runs inside to check in. As he strolls out I go up and introduce myself. We chat a little bit and I let him attend to his business of getting his equipment inside. Shortly after he walks out and is ready for the interview. We chat it up a bit, he asks if I got a ticket to the sold-out show. Unfortunately, I have no ticket. The problem is quickly resolved as he graciously puts me on the guest list.
We stroll around the corner and down the street to escape the train. I find the next few moments to almost be like a dream. We both spot what seems to be a wing of a bird, still bloody, lying on the ground torn from a body that is nowhere to be found. A couple feet further another wing lies on the pavement. P.O.S obviously snaps a picture. This may seem strange and all, but if you follow the Doomtree crew at all you will soon realize the bird-wings logo is a key part of the group’s logo. I mean who hasn’t thrown up their Doomtree bird wings up at one of their shows.
We then turn the corner and record the following interview, which is below. After the interview we pop into the concert venue and I watch P.O.S completely rock a crowd of indie rock kids. After his set the crowd looked like they just stuck a paperclip into an electrical socket, but in a good way. I must give props to the loud and proud group of P.O.S fans, including myself, that pumped our hands in the air for the entire set and spitting every line. This guy is a true performer and as he left the stage I heard the loudest round of applause I heard all night. So there you have it. I want to give a big thanks to P.O.S for giving his time for the interview. It was much appreciated but enough out of me. Let’s get to what P.O.S has to say.

Pwelbs: Your opening for Cursive tonight, what I like about an act like yourself is that you can play punk rock shows and hip hop shows. Do you play a rock show any differently than you do a hip hop show?
P.O.S: As far as playing a rock show differently than a hip hop show, I don’t think it’s that much different. I feel like the only difference is, at a rock show maybe half the crowd won’t know who I am or what I’m about. Which is cool it just makes it so that the first few songs I’m doing more introductory things. But right after the first three or four I kind of do it like I always do it. Usually goes off pretty well. Its fun man, we are doing three shows [with Cursive], this is our third show with them, the last of the three. But it’s really fun, reminds me a lot of the Minus The Bear tour I went on, just because it’s a good diverse crowd.
Pwelbs: What are you thoughts on how the Internet, Twitter and blogs have taken over hip hop?
P.O.S: It’s taken over everything! Not just hip-hop. Blogs, Twitter, Internet as long as people check there downloading, I don’t really care if people download my stuff, as long as they show support by coming to a show, buying a shirt, maybe buying the CD after they have stolen it later. [Laughs] If they liked it, ya know pick it up. I don’t care man, I’m not big enough to where people downloading my records is really going to hurt me that much. But I’m not small enough were it necessarily helps me unless people also show some support. But I mean I do it too, on occasion, I think last month I stole two records off the internet and downloaded maybe 4 or 5 songs legally off iTunes. Anyhow it’s all stuff I’ve never – like when ever I’m going to download a full record or something or someone sends me a link – just this last time I got a Paul McCartney record that I had never heard, I never even thought about, I checked it out, it’s been out since 1971, so I wasn’t really tripping to hard. The other one was a band I wasn’t to sure if I was going to like – and I didn’t. [Laughs] So I’m glad I didn’t buy it. I feel like it’s a good option for people to have. People just have to keep check of it.
Pwelbs: Do you feel like your listenership has gone way up because of Blogs, etc?
P.O.S: I don’t know [laughs] I feel like my listenership has gone up with every record. Know what I’m saying? But I don’t know it’s probably also helped to have blogs and stuff like that – that’s usually what’s supposed to happen. With every record you’re supposed to grow a little bit.
Pwelbs: Alright, so I’m a communications student and I work at college radio. What do you think about the state of radio?
P.O.S: I like college radio. I haven’t listened to a mainstream radio station for longer than like 4 or 5 minutes in year and years and years probably.
Pwelbs: I had to do a project for radio class and I listened to B96 in Minnesota and Chicago and I couldn’t even tell the difference.
P.O.S: Ya – yeah can’t. You really can’t tell the difference.
Pwelbs: Peter Parker is doing his thing.
P.O.S: I like Peter Parker – he’s got a good hustle. Because he does put on local artists a lot and because he does his own, aside from radio, he’s got mix tapes and stuff like that. He keeps his credibility and he doesn’t just stick to the Top 40.
P.O.S B96 Mr. Peter Parker Interview

Pwelbs: As far as Never Better’s packaging and artwork, how did that come together?
P.O.S: Well, I knew I had a budget for the record and my plan was to make something that was cool enough to get. My favorite records are the ones where – ya know – my favorite records growing up – one ever you opened it up the book was huge or it comes with a bunch of stickers or it comes with something. I just wanted to kind of have something like – that since I had a budget I wanted to do something like that. The record is about doing things yourself and doing something for you. I wanted to make something that was hands-on and that was the best thing that we came up with.
Pwelbs: I think now days it’s definitely an incentive to actually buy the album – it’s nice to have that extra thing.
P.O.S: I feel it’s important, if people are going to buy it anyway it’s just one more thing to push it over if the art is really cool.
Pwelbs: I’ve been listening to the new Big Quarters album and one of the opening lines in their single “Barter System” Medium Zach states “Stef Let me trade beats for studio time” and you actually appear in the music video. What’s the story behind that?
P.O.S: Ah man way back in the day back before Big Quarters was called Big Quarters – when they were still called EPO. Yah know, when Doomtree was still a little baby that was it. I was the only guy in the neighborhood that had ProTools and he (Medium Zach of Big Quarters) was the only guy that had any extra beats – I don’t make beats very fast, I make lots of beats, but I don’t make them fast so in order to have lots of beats (he was the guy.) We have had a good relationship, I like Medium Zach and I like Brandon and I always have. There only getting better and better – as far as Minneapolis hip hop goes – there in my Top 5.
Pwelbs: So you like the new album?
P.O.S: Yeah I love the new album – I love it. I actually have been twittering about it a lot. [Laughs]
Pwelbs: So you have been touring pretty much the last few months?
P.O.S: Yeah since February.
Pwelbs: Have you stumbled across any shows then?
P.O.S: I stumbled across a Mastodon show – we had a day off the same day they played. So we got on the list – and dude – it was awesome. That was my third time seeing them it was great.
Pwelbs: Which song do you wish you had written or produced?
P.O.S: Any song in the world? Oh man! There are lots of songs. There are a lot of lines more than actual full songs that I wish I had [written.] I’ll say “Monkberry Moon Delight” [laughter] by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney. I wish I wrote and performed that. I wish that was my jam and it came out right now and that I was a millionaire off it. I love that song – I don’t know if you’ve heard it – it’s so good. [Laughter]
Pwelbs: When did you know hip-hop could be your job?
P.O.S: Honestly that took me a little longer – I knew that music could be my job in the 4th or 5th grade. That’s when I started to work toward making that true. When I realized hip hop could be my job was probably not until 10th and 11th grade when I realized there were local crews doing it like Rhymesayers and stuff like that. I didn’t realize – I knew Atmosphere and I knew Rhymesayers – I didn’t know they were seriously literally a couple miles away. So yeah around the middle of high school right around then.
Pwelbs: So you do a lot of interviews during the year – is there anything you wished people asked you more.
P.O.S: I wish – well I don’t know that I do, but I wish – well I like when people ask about the songs, when people clearly know what I’m about because a lot of times – like you know what’s up – but a lot of people are like “So, you like punk rock? Ah that’s cool!” But you know a lot of times people ask questions that they could of figured out if they had just looked at my bio. Ya know?
Pwelbs: Well that’s all I got. I appreciate it. Thanks again.
P.O.S: Sweet, no problem.
Fin. Shouts to P.O.S – see you at Soundset.

To hear the audio for this interview tune into Bad Service with DJ Pwelbs, this Sunday night May 15th on Radio DePaul from 8-10PM.
Mr. Hudson Ft. Kanye West – Supernova

Mr. Hudson Ft. Kanye West – Supernova
This is a left over from 808s and Heartbreaks. Just kidding.
But actually this is the first single to drop off Kanye homie Mr. Hudson’s new album Straight No Chaser, which drops this summer. Since it features Kanye – I donno I guess I feel obligated.
Apparently they just shot a video as well. Oh boy.
You like it?
P.O.S Interview + Pharrell Interview
My man P.O.S does a nice interivew with ShockHound.com
Make sure you look out for the Pwelbs.com P.O.S interview dropping Friday.
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Via XXLMag.com:
“We got a lot of new treats,” Pharrell told XXLMag.com, with Shay and Chad Hugo nodding in agreement. “I know I’ve been out doing the rock n’ roll thing, but know that the empire strikes back.” First up will be Clipse’s third studio album, ‘Til The Casket Drops, which Pharrell admits to providing a “sizeable amount” of the beats, including the collabo with a certain Harlem rapper. “The feature with Cam’ron is pretty serious,” said Shay, breaking his silence, with Pharrell concurring, “Cam blacks on that.”
Pharrell talks to XXL Magazine regarding new Clipse album and a track with Cam’ron. Dude is always crazy. On a related note for my DePaul readers – N*E*R*D will be playing this years FEST in the quad. I’m pumped and Pharrell backs me up on this one in the final seconds of the interview – an N*E*R*D show is like no other.
Add-2 – Whatchalike ft. Neak & Sincerely Yours (Prod. Slot-A)

Add-2 – Whatchalike ft. Neak & Sincerely Yours (Prod. Slot-A)
Another leak off the much anticipated Flyover Land Vol. 1 mixtape presented by Midwest Broadcast. Add-2 is dope MC outta Chicago who is one of the many Midwest based artists featured on the mixtape. I actually posted his track “Starter Jacket” a little over a month ago and I’m still bumpin it and I hope you are too. Anyway you may have noticed a Vol. 1 has been added to the title of the mixtape – looks like the project will come in 2 parts due to the amount of material. Sounds dope!
Look for some more leaks and a tracklist later this week. The actual mixtape – well it is dropping early next week!
Damn – big day for the Midwest.
Fam-Lay – Get That Work Up ft. Pharrell + Ghostface Killah ft. Ron Browz – She’s A Killer + Nipsey Hussle – Good For Me (Produced by Scott Storch)

Fam-Lay – Get That Work Up ft. Pharrell
I’m always down with anything from the Star Trek/BBC fam-lay. Ha. Anyway Pharrell is indeed back on the bongos with this one. I always enjoy tracks like this.
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Ghostface Killah ft. Ron Browz – She’s A Killer
I mean yeah Ron Browz is whack but I’d feel like a goon not posting a Ghostface track.
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Prof & St. Paul Slim Present: Recession Music

Prof & St. Paul Slim Present: Recession Music
Here is the official link but I highly encourage you to head over to the official download link page and sign up for the mailing list so you can keep up with all the Stophouse Music Group artists.
Presenting Recession Music, a top-notch album at a bargain-barrel price. Featuring some of the hottest up and coming rappers in the business: our own Prof and St. Paul Slim, along with guests Slug, P.O.S, Big Zach, and Atlanta-based Yelawolf.
Well here it is! I’ll be enjoying it for the first time just as you are. Big ups to Prof & St. Paul Slim for building some serious hype around this. The art work and promo flyers are incredible. Executive prodcution from Ant of Atmosphere along with guest verses from P.O.S on the online version only. If you cop the album at Fifth Element or Cal Surf you get a couple bonus tracks one of which includes Slug and another with Big Zach of Kanser.
This is truly a great way to start off the summer with some real Minnesota hip hop. Roll the windows down and bump this all day.
Shout’s to Cal Surf as well for helpin this thing come together.
Prof – Fire (Video)
A video for the Prof track “Fire” off the upcoming Prof & St. Paul Slim collaborative project Recession Music that drops today.
Very excited about this project. I must say this video is pretty dope – lovin the track as well.
Shouts to Stophouse Music Group – those guys are really holdin it down for the Twin Cities.
N.A.S.A. – Gifted ft. Kanye West, Lykke Li, Santogold (Steve Aoki Remix) + Playaz Circle – Big Dog ft. Lil Wayne + DJ Drama ft. Nas, Scarface, Willie The Kid & Marsha Ambrosius – Yacht Music

N.A.S.A. – Gifted ft. Kanye West, Lykke Li, Santogold (Steve Aoki Remix)
Los Angeles based DJ Steve Aoki just did an incredible remix for the track “Gifted.” “Gifted” was the lead single off DJ duo N.A.S.A’s debut album The Spirit of Apollo which is in stores now.
Put this on the playlist for next weekend.
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Playaz Circle – Big Dog ft. Lil Wayne
Presumably off their new album Flight 360 dropping soon. It certainly isn’t the next “Duffle Bag Boy” but it might be a single.
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- DJ Drama ft. Nas, Scarface, Willie The Kid & Marsha Ambrosius – Yacht Music
- DJ Drama ft. La Darkman, Bun B, Styles P & Jovan Dais – Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy
Gangsta Grillz: The Album Volume 2 is in stores May 19th. Enjoyin the Scarface and Nas track.
Soundset 2009 Promo Video
Brother Ali fills you on everything that is going down for Soundset 2009 which is Sunday, May 24th.
I’ll see you there! Whose goin?
Jabari – Dopeman f. Pusha T & Nicki Minaj (prod. Cookin’ Soul) + The Game – Bang Along

Jabari – Dopeman ft. Pusha T & Nicki Minaj (prod. Cookin’ Soul)
Jabari is putting together some sort of mixtape of MCs and artists who have a much bigger online following than they do perhaps in the mainstream. This is the first single from the Famous On The Internet compilation which is set to drop “real soon.”
This Cookin’ Soul produced track features Pusha T of the Clipse and Nicki Minaj of Young Money Entertainment and it will surely have your head noddin’ all day. The beat is a breath of fresh air. So fresh that Wayne decided to hop on it too.
Enjoy! This track has a real summertime feel.
Lil Wayne – Dopeman (Prod. Cookin’ Soul)
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Not much info about the release of this track. If you are a Game fan you will surely enjoy this track. I know a lot of people hate on Game for his lack of creativity with lyrics but for what ever reason I will always listen.
Mike Posner Live at Daytona Beach.
Alright, let’s not forget Mike Posner just released his mixtape A Matter of Time less than 3 months ago. This is insane – the crowd knows every word! Clearly it’s only a matter of time before Mike Posner takes over. Can’t wait for some new material to drop.
Mos Def – Casa Bey

fixed 5/13/09^
Mos Def is easily one of the best in the game. Always a refreshing sound and I with out a doubt look forward to any project he ever has his hand in. Mos just let go a single for his new album The Ecstatic titled “Casa Bey” (single artwork above.) I’m loving this track, I would kill to hear this with a live band. This is a must for any hip hop fan.
The Ecstatic drops June 9th. Guests include Talib Kweli and Slick Rick and production from Oh No, Chad Hugo (The Neptunes), Madlib, Mr. Flash, DJ Preservation, J Dilla and Georgia Anne Muldrow.
Toki Wright – Next Best Thing

“I read a article that said I’m a hypeman, I aint no hypeman fuck it I’m a live band”
Brother Ali’s former hypeman Toki Wright is finally the one who is in the spotlight. Toki is the first artist to be featured as part of Rhymesayers new RSE Spotlight Series. Toki is being featured because has a new album dropping June 9th titled A Different Mirror. The first single dropped a few months back but Rhymesayers just let go another groovin track titled “Next Best Thing.” Looks like a real nice project, I’m for sure looking forward to it. Always loved Toki, as I’ve seen him open for various Rhymesayers acts over the last few years. Since I’m feeling awfully groggy this morning I’ll leave you with the Rhymesayers press release to fill you in on the rest:
Rhymesayers is proud to announce a new series of releases geared towards shining light on some much deserved up-and-coming independent artists. Developed to be a launch pad, the RSE Spotlight Series will provide select services and distribution to emerging artists ready to go to the next level, by expanding their fanbase and sales history. All RSE Spotlight Series releases will be specially priced at retail, encouraging not only the support of record stores but also creating added value for the consumer.
With these challenging times in the music industry, the reliability and quality of the Rhymesayers brand and its releases will create the foundation for the RSE Spotlight Series, while allowing us to continue our long history of exposing important new voices to the masses.
Toki Wright, is the first of such said voices. A highly respected community activist and longtime member of the Twin Cities Hip Hop scene, Wright is most recently known around the world as the engaging and energetic hype man and opening act for Brother Ali. Featured on recordings by Atmosphere, P.O.S, and C-Rayz Walz, to name a few, Toki brings years of experience and numerous accolades (2007 Twin Cities Hip-Hop Awards “Best Knowledge Spitta” Winner, 2006 KMOJ Radio Artist of the Year, 2003 Star Tribune Artist of the Year – Honorable Mention, 2002 City Pages Hip-Hop Artists of the Year, 2002 Minnesota Music Award Nominee: Best Hip-Hop Artist, etc.), to his debut solo, full-length release, A Different Mirror on Rhymesayers Entertainment June 9th, 2009.
“One of the dopest emcees around, who makes noise both on the microphone and as an un-compromising community activist…we like to call him the unofficial mayor of the Twin Cities.” -Davey D
Guest verses from Brother Ali, I Self Devine, St. Paul Slim & Trama. Production from Benzilla, Brother Ali & Medium Zach.
Pre-Order: Fifth Element
The link at Rhymesayers is flopping so shouts to Midwest Broadcast for throwing up a link.
Kanye West -Two Words ft. Mos Def & Freeway (Unreleased Video) + Rhymefest – Chicago (Video) + F. Stokes Videos
While we’re doing the whole Chicago thing, I wanna toss up some videos from a Chicago MC by the name of F. Stokes. The dude just dropped a new album entirely produced by Doomtree’s Lazerbeak. I took a listen to the album today and it’s pretty fresh. For sure worth checking out.
Death of a Handsome Bride is available now right here and on iTunes.
Urb Magazine’s Next 100 (Muja Messiah pg. 42)
Well this is a pretty incredible idea – a digital magazine that you can interact with from any blog? URB Magazine just put up an online digital copy of their annual Urb Magazine’s Next 100 issue. Check it out – pretty cool stuff. I’ve been playing around with this for the last 20 minutes or so and it defnitley is a step in the right direction as far as the future of magazines and newspapers.
Definitely make sure you check page 42 as Minnesota’s very own Muja Messiah has a nice little feature. So congrats and a shout to Muja!




















