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FRESH FRIDAY: Lights Down Low

Alright alright alright. I’ll be the first to admit, I don’t think Waka Flocka Flame is a real musician. He is, however, a real entertainer. So I ain’t gonna hate on someone who is out getting his. Bei Major has also blown up recently with his hit single “Trouble”, and since it’s Fresh Friday, you know “Lights Down Low” is a club BANGAH! Nothing special with the lyrics, but lace the track with dope beats and Bei’s smooth voice and you have a song that will get me in trouble for dancing to while at work. It might also be interesting to know that Bei Maejor graduated from Michigan-Ann Arbor, worked with Ne-yo in Atlanta, and was a driving force behind the production of Trey Songz and Monica’s albums, Passion, Pain & Pleasure and New Life, respectively. The dude is no slouch, and you gotta respect his multitude of talents.

Have a Fresh Friday….WAKA!

Bei Maejor – Lights Down Low feat. Waka Flocka Flame

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Dance Fresh Friday Music Swag

FRESH FRIDAY: Dirty Bass

Far East Movement is back! *insert giddy Asian gesture* And this time they’ve brought with them one of the hottest rappers in the game right now, Tyga! All I know is that the last few times I’ve heard Faded, I’ve been….well, faded. And back to the song – The hooks are super catchy even if FM’s lyrics are meh, and the bass is definitely dirty-grimy-nasty. Let’s face it, Far East makes catchy music, and Dirty Bass is no different. It’s yet another club banger from our favorite East Asian artists – expect to hear this song numerous times this weekend. Definitely not a song to play if you ain’t ready to party!

Far East Movement – Dirty Bass feat. Tyga

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Fresh Friday From the Street Music

FRESH FRIDAY: All The Places

Who doesn’t like to secretly wish that the coffee-shop music that’s providing a little melody to the hum-drum of the background noise surrounding while sipping on that latte, is interlaced with a catchy beat that makes you tap the side of your eco-friendly coffee sleeve?

That’s exactly the magic that Seattle artists Kelsey Bulkin and Sabzi, from Seattle rap group Blue Scholars, accomplished with their impromptu collaboration to create Made in Heights’ track, All the Places. The fusion of indie pop, electronic styles, and melodically-placed beats has a created a sound that’ll add a little more steez to your indie mood…or in my case, inspired to create choreo to release my indie-swag.

Made in Heights – All The Places