Hypetrak's Weekly Set - Volume 28
Similar to the weeks before, Kayne West conquered the top spot of our latest Weekly Set with
Similar to the weeks before, Kayne West conquered the top spot of our latest Weekly Set with the latest installment of his G.O.O.D. Friday series. What has been confirmed last night at the VMAs, Clipse’s Pusha T is the newest member of the G.O.O.D. Music-family. As a big welcoming gesture, the Virgina-rapper found himself in G.O.O.D. company for a “G.O.O.D. Friday”. Enough with the wordplay, John Legend and The Roots landed a double strike within the Top 5 by providing two more audible previews of the highly anticipated Wake Up!-project – “Hard Times” and “Shine”. Always relevant when it comes to our readers, J. Cole laid down more of his compelling lyricism over Yeezy’s “The Devil In A New Dress”. With the help of Magnetic Man, Mr. Legend further upped the demand for his soulful talents by purveying an excellent example of finest Dub Step-music.
In case you missed these, make sure to tune into Wale’s raunchy translation of his own “Trip”, the emergence of another posthumous 2Pac-track, the remixed taste of a potential OutKast-reunion, Linkin Park’s “wait” as well as Rihanna’s newest club experience.
Regarding videos, Bruno Mars finally unveiled the visualization of his smash hit “Just The Way You Are”. Kings Of Leon returned to the music game by providing the clip for their new single “Radioactive” whereas Aeroplane gave us a visual impression of their debut offering We Can’t Fly.
Diggy Simmons had the mixtape-game on lock by letting loose his often pushed back AirBorne-project. DJ Ideal reminded us how good and how needed lyrics by the incomparable Andre Benjamin actually are. In addition Show Tufli lets us know how sensitive he is about his art whereas Crookers teamed up with Beatport to offer you Tons of Remixes. Enjoy!