He even performs the ‘Intro’ from ‘The Dynasty: Roc La Familia 2000′ album. Check it out!
Live Performances
In the video above, KiD CuDi performs ‘Revolution’ live with the beat for the first time on stage in Eugene, Oregon on Saturday, May 29th 2010. The song is said to be featured on his Sophomore release, ‘Man On the Moon: The Legend of Mr. Rager.’
The video above features the live performance by Reflection Eternal at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, CO on May 15th, 2010. They perform four songs (‘Down For The Count’ is only Talib Kweli’s verse) from their first album together, ‘Train of Thought.’ Can you believe its been a near ten years since their last release? We were lucky enough to gain permission to film this exclusive footage for you all. Enjoy and buy Reflection Eternal’s newest release ‘Revolutions Per Minute.’ You won’t be disappointed.
Video Playlist:
Purchase: Reflection Eternal - Move Somethin'
Purchase: Reflection Eternal - Down For The Count (Feat. Rah Digga & Xzibit)
Purchase: Reflection Eternal - Eternalists
Purchase: Reflection Eternal - Too Late (Feat. Res)
Purchase: Reflection Eternal - Revolutions Per Minute (Deluxe Version) (Album)
Purchase: Reflection Eternal - Train of Thought (Album)
Do you know of U-N-I? Well, you should. The Inglewood rap duo U-N-I loaded up on accolades over the past 2 years– being named “Best Breakout LA Artist” at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, featured in URB Magazine’s “NEXT 1000,” XXL Magazine’s “New Kids in Town,” Billboard Magazine’s “Acts to Watch,” The Source Magazine’s “Unsigned Hype,” ending up on the “SoundBoard” of The Los Angeles Times and serving as the inaugural artists for Scheme Magazine’s Schemer series–on the strength of their observant, life-affirming rhymes that revolve around everything from limited-edition sneakers to cosmic existentialism and old-school video games to down-home musings on life, declaring their love for music while appreciating plus-size ladies and enjoying lap dances. U-N-I’s latest offering, ‘A Love Supreme 2.0,’ continues the band’s mission of expanding and texturizing hip-hop’s conversation: tackling the lust, love and hate of relationships (‘Lately’ ‘Stylin’), tossing crafty, whimsical odes to black actresses (‘Lauren London’), dramatically dealing with the mundane aspects of struggling artistry through borderline poverty and senseless crime on the sublimely dark ‘Halftime.’ Where ‘Fried Chicken and Watermelon’ was a spontaneous and easy-going trip backed by a handful of producers, ‘A Love Supreme 2.0′ is a matured and intimate journey produced entirely by west coast producer RO Blvd., who is steadily garnering acknowledgment in underground movements for his boundary-crossing inventiveness.
The video above features the live performance by U-N-I at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, CO on May 15th, 2010. We have exclusive footage of their last two songs of their set (we would have had the whole set but we were expecting to interview Reflection Eternal at the time). Both songs appear on their newest release, A Love Supreme 2.0.
Video Playlist:
Purchase: U-N-I - Supreme 2.0
Purchase: U-N-I - Hollywood Hiatus
Download: U-N-I – Fried Chicken & Watermelon (Album)
Download: Mick Boogie Presents U-N-I – Before There Was Love (Mixtape)
Purchase: U-N-I - A Love Supreme 2.0 (Album)

