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Maya (Limited Edition) cover
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M.I.A.
Maya (Limited Edition)
[ XL Recordings / 2 CD - released 12/Jul/2010 ]
Specially packaged with four bonus tracks! Enigmatic songwriter, producer, singer and rapper M.I.A. has wowed music fans all over the world with her blend of electro, hip hop, and world music.
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k-os
Yes!
[ Shock Records / CD - released 15/Mar/2010 ]
Featuring an innovative, multi-genre sound, 'Yes!' is nothing if not pure magic. With it, k-os continues to push the boundaries out just that bit further - highly recommended. ;-)
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Outkast
Speakerboxxx / The Love Below
[ LaFace / Arista Records / 2 CD - released 29/Sep/2003 ]
'Speakerboxxx / The Love Below' won the 2004 Grammy Awards for Album of the Year & Best Rap Album. "Hey Ya!" won for Best Urban / Alternative Performance. The song was also nominated for Record of the Year.
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The Roots
How I Got Over
[ Def Jam / CD - released 2/Jul/2009 ]
This ninth studio album from The Roots features collaborations with My Morning Jacket's Jim James, Joanna Newsom, Monsters of Folk, Little Brother's Phonte, Dice Raw, P.O.R.N., John Legend, and Jazzyfatnastees' Mercedes Martinez.
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The Take Over
[ Gold Dust Media / CD - released 16/Mar/2009 ]
Displaying equal amounts versatility & capability, the acclaimed underground duo from Oakland delivers another inspired effort of challenging, next-level hip-hop with their sixth album, 'The Take Over'.