Sorry for the unexplained Hiatus but I have problems keeping a regimented schedule but I'll try to be more consistent...no promises though.
Anywho, Here are some choice cuts which I feel are worth checking out:

Nas-Sly Fox



This is in my Opinion the best song on the new Nas Album and that is saying a lot. The rhyme scheme is just off the hook and the beat is really catchy yet packs plenty of punch! Plus he really sticks it to Fux Noobs...kind of like I did in a Previous Article.
In order to further prove the point that Nas is trying to make, here is a Fux Noobs clip that is "allegedly" about a serial killer in Florida but if you were to turn down the volume and just watch the stock footage that Fux Noobs uses, it mostly focuses on Boobies & Poontang!
Observe:


Joell Ortiz-Letter to Obama



A few months a go I (accurately) predicted that more and more Rappers were going to jump on the Obama band wagon and try to rally support around the Halfrican-American Presidential Candidate in the Hip-Hop Community and amongst Minorities in general. Interestingly Enough Joell is not black but a proud Puerto Rican, a demographic that Obama could really use some help with(they tended to vote for Hillary). The first slew of videos that were Obama related were by Nas and Movado respectively. If you are new to the Tranceponder you can check them out here. This Song is off of Joell Ortiz's Sophomore effort entitled "Free Agent." Joell Ortiz's first album "The Brick(Bodega Chronicles)" was in my opinion one of the best Hip-Hop albums of 2007.

Motorhead-Rockout


Lemmy & Motorhead are back with their signature sound. This is first the Single to be released from "Motorizer," their 20th studio album. That kind of longevity is rarely seen in the fickle world of Metal.

Slipknot-Psychosocial


Slipknot's new album is definitely worth checking out. The Album entitled, "All Hope is Gone" was released on August 20th. This is the second single from the album, the first was the title track. Usually when bands go on hiatus and start working on other projects for several years, there is a drop-off in the quality of material produced by the original band but in the case of slipknot they were able to channel their roots and put out a very strong album that is reminiscent of their first three albums.

The Briggs-Charge Into The Sun


The Briggs are an Alt-Metal/Punk Band from Los Angeles. This is a cut from their album, "Come all you Madmen."

Tyga-Lime in the Coconut


I don't particularly like this song but years from now we will be referring to acts such as Tyga as a bi-product of the "Kanye West Effect." In Layman's terms they are skinny and/or nerdy rappers who emphasize the hooks way too much and pretend to be rock stars. Plus, they throw hissy-fits when their sup-par work is not recognized as brilliant art. Also, a word of advice for Tyga, putting the lead singer of Fall Out Boy in your Video does not get you mainstream attention. On a related note, Putting Lil' Wayne in a Video should not get anybody street-cred but in their case it actually does.

That is all for this edition of DJ G9D's Thursdays Afternoon Music Picks. Enjoy your Weekend.

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