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Won’t Get Fooled Again

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpB2jM9k6gY So I’ve finally figured out exactly who Asher Roth reminds me of. The Eminem comparisons being a bit too facile and undermined by the fact that, y’know, the young Marshall Mathers was actually a great rapper. Behold…the long-forgotten Delicious Vinyl white rapper Jesse Jaymes who briefly owned the Box for a shining moment in the summer [...]

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The Count & Sinden // Hardcore Girls [Don Rimini Remix]

Coming off the Delicious Vinyl Rmxxology project, Parisian Don Rimini flips the title track for The Count & Sinden's newest release, Hardcore Girls. If you didn't catch his rework of Young MC's Bust A Move , go get it . Two examples where the term raved-out isn't necessarily a bad thing. DOWNLOAD: The Count & Sinden - Hardcore Girls [Don Rimini Nasty Boy Remix] The Hardcore Girls EP hits stores in...

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New Mr. Vegas remix.

New remix paring Jamaican and Baltimore sounds of Mr. Vegas . Track is off the Oh My Gosh EP coming out as a 12” on Delicious Gutter this October 15. Delicious Gutter is a partnership between Rick Ross from influential LA-based Hip-Hop label Delicious Vinyl and Baltimore producer Aaron Lacrate. Mp3: Mr. Vegas - "Oh My Gosh" (Gutter Remix) photo from from Fader 44 by Martei Korley.

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Mr Vegas drops new release on Delicious Gutter

mr.Vegas ,a populair reggae artist, will drop a new release on Oct 15 called "O my gosh" This is a remix of the second release on Delicious Gutter – a partnership between Rick Ross from influential LA-based Hip-Hop label Delicious Vinyl and Baltimore`s Aaron Lacrate. Mr. Vegas + Baltimore = wicked; *DOWNLOAD Mr. Vegas – "Oh My Gosh" (Gutter Remix) * p e a c e,chew fu My palms is ouT

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Kat DeLuna - Delicious Vinyl - King Photoshoot

Click to enlarge Thirsting for a new Latina to fit J.Lo’s dancing shoes? Pint-size firecracker Kat DeLuna’s spicy moves will satisfy your craving, read more from her interview below. Did you feel at home on our dollhouse set? I loved it. It was so girly. Believe it or not, a lot of the themes tell you who I am as a person and a musician. I’m the little doll everybody’s looking at, but they don’t know...

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New Eminem album in '08?

After years away from the limelight, Eminem may be releasing a new album this year. The MC admitted he’s been producing for his Shady Records artists and himself during a recent appearance on his Sirius satellite radio station, Shade 45, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Delicious Vinyl Records. Eminem also interviewed MC Masta Ace, who he’s long noted as an influence. “I’m concentrating on my...

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Eminem sings ‘I kissed a boy’ and gets nerdy on Delicious Vinyl

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DELICIOUS VINYL ALL-STARS: RMXXOLOGY feat.Eminem, Hot Chip and Peaches - out Monday

RMXXOLOGY, out on September 22nd on Delicious Vinyl, is an album of 15 classic tracks by artists such as Young MC, The Pharacyde, Masta Ace, The Brand New Heavies and Fatlip, re-imagined by artists including Peaches, Hot Chip and Eminem. As Rick Ross, head of Delicious Vinyl, puts it, “Peaches is my co-curator on RMXXOLOGY. [...]

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Audio: Eminem & Masta Ace Shade45 Interview

Em emerges from his secret underground lair to pay tribute to Delicious Vinyl on the label’s 20th anniversary, and one of his all-time favorite MC’s, Masta Ace. At the beginning, he assumes the identity of his alter ego Ken Kaniff and spits an “ayo” worthy remix of Katy Perry’s “I Kissed A Girl”.

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I Used to Love H.E.R.: Illa J (brother of J Dilla)

The 33rd installment of I Used to Love H.E.R., a series in which artists/bloggers/writers discuss their most essential or favorite hip-hop albums and songs, comes from Illa J, younger brother of the late J Dilla (R.I.P.). Delicious Vinyl will release Illa’s debut album, Yancey Boys, which features Illa J rhyming/singing over previously unused J Dilla [...]

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Eminem To Support Delicious Vinyl Records

Em plays guest on his own radio station to support Delicious Vinyl, the influential label.

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Eminem To Interview Delicious Vinyl Founder On Shade 45

The rapper set to go one-on-one with the legendary label's co-founder...

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Eminem Comes Out The Shadows

America’s favorite rapper makes a special appearance on Shade 45 Rap star Eminem will be interviewed by his own Sirius radio station, Shade 45, to discuss the 20th anniversary of indie record label Delicious Vinyl. The rapper, who’s been most known the last few years for being underneath the radar, will be joined by Delicious Vinyl’s co-founder [...]

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The Pharcyde: 4 Better or 4 Worse (Nu-Mark remix)

As Delicious Vinyl continues to open its vaults for remixes far and wide, I’m torn at how to feel about it. On the one hand, it’s a great way to breathe new life into older material and, more important, introduce these artists/albums to a new generation. But, at the risk of sounding like curmudgeon, can’t we [...]