Monthly Archives: December 2011
DFD Remixes “Love Is a Song” by DJ Soulscape
Mr. DFD aka Dumbfoundead has brought out a gift for all of his fans, a remix of Korea’s DJ Soulscape’s jazzy Hip-Hop track “Love is a Song”. The remixed track comes complete with a music video featuring Jennifer Field. If you’d prefer to add the song to your collection, it’s also available as a free DL, here - can’t be mad at that.
Misfit Releases the “Opium Dreams” MV
Crooked Apples MC, Misfit, has a new video to promote his upcoming Crooked Mixtape. The visuals are for the song “Opium Dreams”, and is a much brighter watch in comparison with their last feature, “Heartfelt“. Also, be sure to stay tuned till the end for a preview of the next release, which looks to be “25th Hour”.
Joanlee x Erika David Debut the MV for “Too Late”
As promised, Joanlee has released his new music video for “Too Late” off his Under the Radar mixtape from earlier this year. Like the song, the video features Erika David in the role of the leading lady. The video is clean and a fair enough companion to the R&B joint. Hope you are enjoying your Christmas Eve everyone!
Sam Ock x Hanbyul x Evan Chapman Ask “Who Would’ve Thought”
Sam Ock aims to brighten your Christmas Eve with another smooth song, this time a collaboration with Hanbyul and Evan Chapman. Mr. Ock has always had a predilection for the classic, crooner, lounge type of sound and utilizes it to the max here. And in the spirit of giving, it’s available as a free DL, so enjoy the tunage!
Shin-B Unveils “Fly High”

Shin-B has dropped another previously unreleased joint from the vault, a song called “Fly High” where she uses a dope instrumental produced by Knowledge. By now you should be becoming familiar with Shin’s style – an electronica influenced instrumental, a touch of auto-tune on the hook, all anchored by her rap verses. Check it out and DL for free via Bandcamp.
Aziatix Releases MV for “Nothing Compares to You”
The Aziatix have put up a new music video for their new song, “Nothing Compares to You“, off their upcoming deluxe Nocturnal release in Japan. The video is comprised of footage from their various tour exploits across the world and serves as a tribute to all their fans who have made 2011 such an explosive year for them. If you enjoy a little Pop/R&B in your life, this isn’t a bad way to start off your day.
Trin Monsta Shares “She Won’t Understand”
Trin Monsta presents a new song called “She Won’t Understand” that makes use of a dope piano loop and an overall solid instrumental. As for TM’s vocal contributions, they aren’t quite as impressive with the delivery a bit abrasive in comparison. It might just need some time to get used to so we’ll let this marinate for a little bit. TM has a new album, Changes due in early 2012 so let’s see what else he plans to bring to the table.
The Holiday Cover Round-Up Part 6
Here we go, Christmas covers round 6! There are a ton this time but there are also a lot of repeat appearances along with similar song selection. Enjoy your pick of the litter (don’t miss all the ones after the break) and hope everyone is staying warm. Only 3 more days til Christmas =).
New Heights x Cathy Nguyen Cover “Silent Night”
Cilla & Howard Chan Cover “Baby It’s Cold Outside”
Kina Grannis x Gabe Bondoc Cover “Let it Snow”
The Yellow Boyz x Kato Release “Hit the Club”

Could this be an Asian-Am Southern Hip-Hop dream team? Kato has laced a new banger for the A’s Yellow Boyz called “Hit the Club“. K’s beats tend to always hit hard, so adding the YBZ would seem like a no-brainer. Fans are unlikely to be disappointed with this cut though I encourage you to find out how you like it for yourself. The new single is currently available via bandcamp and should be up on CDBaby & iTunes shortly. We’ll update with those links when they are up.
Dumbfounded Profiled on Last Call with Carson Daly

Whoa, the dude is making moves! Dumbfoundead was recently profiled on Last Call with Carson Daly, the music themed talk show hosted by the former TRL poster child. It’s kind of a high level overview to help the masses who are unfamiliar with the rising artist, get to know him on a quick and dirty level. I say, the more exposure, the better – because Jonathan Park is certainly someone who deserves it.









