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.@TheLox Joins @Keznamdi, Mavado, & Marlon Asher On “Bun Di Ganja (Remix)”


The 420 vibes aren’t over, there’s still more to come! Last year, Recording Artists Keznamdi, Mavado, and Marlon Asher released the Stoner anthem, “Bun Di Ganja“. While the Major Seven-produced track wasn’t released on 420, lovers of the herb kept it in rotation while enjoying some of the best green. This year, in honour of 420, it gets a remix by Hip Hop legends.

Joining in on the remix to Keznamdi, Mavado, and Marlon Asher’s “Bun Di Ganja”, are New York Hip Hop legends Jadakiss, Sheek Louch, and Styles P a.k.a. The Lox. With extra production by VAS, DHNY, Da Beatminerz, and Dayzel The Machine, the group goes on for a few bars about their love for the herb. From “Gorilla Glue” to “Courvoisier“, it’s all about high grades of herb at the end of the day, and they’re loving it. The Lox has delivered their share of 420-friendly music in their over 30-year career, and many still play member Styles P’s classic solo single “I Get High” while they roll up. The original “Bun Di Ganja” is still making its rounds, and the remix is bound to catch a few ears. Continue taking flight!

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JDon Heights “Run E Town” With New Single


The Bronx-based Dancehall Artist JDon Heights is a giant in the streets, and he’s working on further maintaining his presence. Having some time off from music, he returned to the scene recently, and got back on his grind. Hungry for success, he’s ready for the takeover in, “Run E Town“.

Produced by TopRanks Entertainment/Rich Talent Production/One Lee Records, JDon Heights is busy getting to the money, living it up, and still keeping a few rounds stashed just in case the opps try to invade his space. The Deejay mixes melodic deliveries with strong lyrics, and he’s not in the business of anything that doesn’t involve serious money making. He emphasizes his message with a SM Films-directed music video, and whether he’s in The Bronx or in Jamaica, he’s connecting with his money team, and furthering his motives. JDon Heights’ return was met with positive feedback as the music video secured over 100k views on Youtube following its premiere this past weekend. With this in mind, we can expect even more releases from the Deejay. Money is the motive, time to make some.

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.@Nardwuar Interviews DJ Kool Herc For 51 Years Of Hip Hop


It all started on August 11, 1973 in The Bronx, New York, and now it’s more than a global phenomenon. Hip Hop turns 51 years old, and the world continues to keep it alive. It’s Pop Culture, it’s an influence for generations, it’s in the Olympics, it’s everywhere, and it all started with the Jamaican DJ Kool Herc. As a part of the celebrations, Canadian Media Personality/Journalist/Musician Nardwuar a.k.a. The Human Serviette caught up with the DJ for a quick conversation.

Hosted at the Beat Street Record Store in Vancouver, Canada, Nardwuar and DJ Kool Herc along with his younger Sister Cindy Campbell a.k.a. The First Lady Of Hip Hop spoke about the birth of Hip Hop, the records that Herc would play, the Influences, Herc’s achievements, The Bronx being the mecca, Hip Hop’s 51st year, and more. Hip Hop started in the park, and 1520 Sedgwick Avenue will forever be the landmark. There have been debates, but you can’t deny the Jamaican Immigrant DJ Kool Herc’s contributions, and his position as the “Godfather of Hip Hop“. The genre continues to evolve, and we appreciate the ones who helped to build its foundation, and contribute to its legacy. Happy 51st Birthday Hip Hop.

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