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  • Lenny Kravitz Bops Horizontally in New Dancin’ Video

    Those of you old enough might remember critics saying that Lenny Kravitz was too derivative and that he wouldn’t last. Well, twenty years later, the man is still here, still derivative, and sexier than ever. It Is Time for a Love Revolution is his most inspired record in a decade, and Dancin’ Till Dawn might be just the song and video to resurrect the underperforming album. Boasting a fantastically erotic video (and this is the edited version, boys and girls), I’m not sure that this’ll get much daytime play, but the song is bangin’ (even though, yes, it sounds exactly like The Rolling Stones’ Miss You). The man has held up fairly well for two decades in the game, no?

  • Listen To Kanye West’s Sky High

    Before Kanye West locks down your love with his soon to be released album, 808s & Heartbreak, there’s a remix tape out called Sky High. Using Kanye West a capella tracks, DJ Benzi and Plain Pat sought out different producers to match with the tracks.

    Here’s the track list according to MTV.com.

    1. “Sky High Introduction”
    2. “Good Morning (The Kickdrums Remix)” (featuring Big Sean)
    3. “Champion (Nick Catchdubs Remix)”
    4. “Barry Bonds (Eli Escobar Remix)” (featuring Lil Wayne)
    5. “Crack Musik (Cookin Soul Remix)”
    6. “We Major (The Kickdrums Remix)” (featuring Nas)
    7. “Get Em High (A-Trak Remix)” (featuring Common)
    8. “Throw Some (Cousin Cole Remix)”
    9. “Electric Touch (Mighty Mi & Steve1der Remix)” (featuring Lupe Fiasco)
    10. “Love Lockdown (Tom Wrecks Remix)”
    11. “Flashing Lights (Diplo Remix)”
    12. “Addiction (Kenny Dope & Terry Hunter Remix)”
    13. “Stronger (A-Trak Remix)”
    14. “Workout Plan (Chaise Marcel Remix)”
    16. “Impatient Boy (Benzi Refix)” (featuring Will.I.Am)
    17. “Homecoming (Discotech Remix)” (featuring Chris Martin)
    18. “I Wonder (Scottie B Remix)”
    19. “Good Life (Stretch Armstrong Remix)” (featuring T-Pain)
    20. “Can’t Tell Me Nothing (DJ Godfather Remix)”

    You can listen below.

    DJ Benzi, Kanye West & Plain Pat present: Sky High

  • Chart Chat Express: Taylor’s “Swift” Rise To #1

    18-year old country superstar Taylor Swift enjoys an impressive debut on this week’s album chart with her sophomore release, Fearless. Nearly 600,000 folks bought or downloaded Swift’s album, making it the biggest selling first week for a country album since The Eagles’ Wal-Mart exclusive last year, which scanned over 700,000 units in its’ first week. Swift was not only on last week’s CMA ceremony (after which just about every artist to perform sees an increase in scans this week), but she is the rare country artist to get love from MTV, a platform which certainly influenced a lot of folks who may not necessarily count country as their favorite genre.

    The remainder of the Top 20 is filled with debuts, as the top six albums this week all scan over 100,000 units (indicating that the holiday season is right around the corner). American Idol runner up David Archuleta lands at #2 with his self titled debut, the latest edition of Now That’s What I Call Music! follows behind at #3, T-Pain enters at #4, a holiday album from Enya pops in at #8, Christina Aguilera’s greatest hits album is new at #9, and Seal’s new covers album pops in at #13.

    Here’s what this week’s Top 20 looks like:

    01-“Fearless” Taylor Swift
    02-“David Archuleta” David Archuleta
    (combined age of the Top 2 artists…35)
    03-“Now That’s What I Call Music! Vol. 29” Various Artists
    04-“Thr33 Ringz” T-Pain
    05-“Twlight” Soundtrack
    Expect this soundtrack to get a boost when the movie premieres this weekend.
    06-“Black Ice” AC/DC
    07-“High School Musical: Senior Year” Various Artists
    08-“Winter Came” Enya
    Already this year’s highest charting holiday album.
    09-“Keeps Gettin’ Better: A Decade of Hits” Christina Aguilera
    10-“Paper Trail” T.I.
    11-“Funhouse” P!nk
    12-“Evolver” John Legend
    13-“Soul” Seal
    14-“Incanto” Andrea Bocelli
    15-“Greatest Hits Vol. 1” Rascal Flatts
    16-“Take it to the Limit” Hinder
    17-“Rock & Roll Jesus” Kid Rock
    18-“Lucky Old Sun” Kenny Chesney
    19-“Death Magnetic” Metallica
    20-“Love on the Inside” SugarLand
    Kid Rock, Chesney and SugarLand all get significant boosts from the CMA Awards