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WILL SMITH CELEBRATES HIS SON’S SUCCESS WITH A PARODY

Jaden Smith, the son of Will Smith, has always been extremely talented. What else would you expect coming from a family with extreme talent?

Not only is Jaden a dancer and an actor, he is also a rapper. Jaden Smith debuted his studio album, “SYRE,” on November 17th, 2017 and so far the title track “ICON” has about 30 million streams on Spotify. His hard work paid off since he just hit 100 million Spotify streams in total.

Check out Jaden’s break out song “Icon”:

We are seeing him on the path to complete stardom, which is to be expected. But before he could have his moment, his father had to humble him down. To celebrate Will Smith just put out a parody of his music video “Icon.” No matter how old he gets, Will never misses the chance to embarrass him, and we are thanking him for.

Check out his dad’s congratulations video:

Will truly never fails to entertain

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[NEW VIDEO] BLAC YOUNGSTA – “BOOTY”

Memphis rapper Blac Youngsta delivered the official music video for “Booty.” In the video Blac shrinks himself, yet he manages to pop up at the strip club and have a good time.

Watch “Booty” via Vevo.

http://vevo.ly/BZS3f5

[NEW MUSIC] MGMT’S LITTLE DARK AGE DUE OUT THIS FRIDAY

MGMT emerged as one of the most popular bands to sprout in the tail end of the 2000s, playing a distinct blend of electronic rock and psychedelic pop. They were signed by Columbia Records prior to the release of their neon-bright debut album Oracular Spectacular in 2007. This album wasn’t just an album but an iconic piece of music that inspired everyone after them. They had a look and a sound that simulates the spontaneous nature of life while being entranced in the bad and the good parts of it.

The sound is unlike any other, except all the bands that have copied them. Their most popular song, “Electric Feel” makes the listener instantly want to dance and move to the beat. “Time to Pretend” off their first album captures the emotion of happiness in only four minutes. The sound of MGMT really brings the listener into a different reality. Their pure talent to tap into people’s subconscious shot them to instant success, and success that was rightfully deserved. When someone hears, “MGMT” they don’t think of a band, but icons.

MGMT’s fourth album officially has a release date: Little Dark Age drops Feb. 9 via Columbia Records.

Here is the full Tracklist:
01. She Works Out Too Much
02. Little Dark Age
03. When You Die
04. Me and Michael
05. TSLAMP
06. James
07. Days That Got Away
08. One Thing Left To Try
09. When You’re Small
10. Hand It Over

Here are the title tracks that have already been released from the album:

The music video for “When You Die” is one of the most creative videos I have seen in a long time. It starts off as a normal scene and then breaks off into multiple colors and graphics. These trippy visuals go along with the playfulness of the song. The sign of a great music video is giving another meaning to the song to enhance it, and MGMT is always putting out great content to add to their discography.

Their stand out song “Little Dark Age” excites me because they are going into a different sound while still maintaining their roots. There seems to be more lyrical content than the instrumentals on this record. This is a cool new direction that I am liking. I am prepared for this to be their best album to date. The gothic style in this video is very fitting and I hope they explore dark themes throughout the album. Overall, the first few tracks have blown my mind, so I expect February 9th to be a great day for the music world. Thank you MGMT for blessing us with another album.

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