No music to jump start your day? Keep calm, here’s DJ Stunnaz to help you with that. Presenting his “Keep Calm” series, DJ Stunnaz releases a HipHop/Dancehall version with some of the best songs out from acts like Kendrick Lamar, Meek Mill, I Octane, Alkaline and many more. Load this on your phones, computers and get ready to rave! Check out the mix below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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Today’s new music is a meeting between two NY boroughs, Brooklyn and Queens. Cash Bilz released his new single “Stranded” and it features Prodigy of the legendary Mobb Deep. Produced by SOUL, the two rappers trade bars about life, getting their minds right and elevating, and being different from these other rappers over a smooth production. Great track here as Cash lands jabs while P throws uppercuts and in the end give you a knockout. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
After premiering the remix last year, Lady Saw and Flo Rida finally released the video treatment for their collaboration. “Heels On (Remix)” was directed by Evan Winter and shows alot of sensuality between various couples while Saw and Flo tell you how they want to love and be loved. A great effort here as the video has a white, gold and black theme to go along with the sensuality. Will Lady Saw make another banger like “Heels On” this year? Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

With a mix of Reggae and Hip Hop comes the collaboration between Hip Hop duo Smif-N-Wessun and Jahdan in the form of a lyric video. Titled “Kamikaze“, a single off Smif-N-Wessun’s Reggae inspired “Born and Raised” EP, they speak on how they live their everyday lives while Jahdan handles the hook duties over a Reggae tinged instrumental. Not a bad effort from the artists, hopefully they release a real video for this single. Smif-N-Wessun aren’t new to the Reggae scene as they’ve collaborated with Bounty Killa under the moniker “Cocoa Brovaz” for the classic “It’s A Party“.