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Download: Ultimate 90s mix from DJ Spinbad

DJ SpinbadSay goodbye to the silly 80s revival, because it’s getting old. The early 90s has been represented and celebrated at raves, but we haven’t seen the music of the 90s make it’s big comeback yet. However, DJ Spinbad may be just the man who shines a light on the 90s, rekindling interest in the decade that began almost 20 years ago. He just put out a free 90s megamix that is pretty amazing. It features music from the decade, but also splices in TV and film audio bites as well, creating an amazing 80-minute mix that anyone alive in the 90s will enjoy. You can download the free MP3 at the link below.

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Free Download: Mos Def single: Life in Marvelous Times

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GIFTED - that’s the word that comes to mind when talking about Mos Def. You may be thinking host of Def Poetry, or star of Be Kind Rewind - or maybe you’ve just come across him as #69 in the Stuff White People Like blog. No matter how you came to know Mos Def, you should know his skills are grounded in music.

Listen for yourself, with this free download of “Life in Marvelous Times” off his upcoming album The Ecstatic, hitting stores in December.

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Ludacris featuring Jay-Z and Nas: I Do it for Hip Hop download

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Theater of the Mind, the upcoming album from Ludacris hits stores on November 24th, and after hearing several tracks, we feel pretty confident in saying that it’s going to blow up. Don’t believe me? Download I Do It for Hip Hop” featuring Jay-Z and Nas and tell me if I’m wrong.

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Kanye West’s “Amazing” featuring Young Jeezy

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Okay, I am now beginning to believe all tracks from ‘s upcoming album will be leaked prior to the November 24 drop date. Case in point, the latest released track “Amazing” featuring Young Jeezy, which showed up today. True to the rest of the album, Kanye uses Auto-Tune technology and tears it up once again. Download “Amazing” here, and be sure to check back tomorrow for the next track.

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MIA comes out of retirement, lays down “Shells”

Posted by Seth Combs Categories: Dance, Electronic, Pop, Free Music Downloads,

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In case you haven’t heard, MIA is not retired as she previously announced. Good thing too, I would hate to get my MIA fill by ordering everything in her clothing line. How Many Votes Fix Mix, her latest EP, is worth the $2.49 with just the Boyz track, but now you get an extra bonus with Shells. You don’t even have to pay for this track so you have no excuse - download Shells, listen, loop it 10 times, then tell us what you think in the comments.

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Lala Brings Muisc To The Cloud For 10 Cents

Lala.com Music ServiceI have been using Lala for about a week and the service turns out to be one of the best ways to get all of your music from wherever you are.  The concept is quite simple, allow access to songs you already purchased and also bring a music store to the cloud for 10 cents a song.  You can further purchase songs for download at around 90 cents per song.  The best part of the service is you can listen to a full album prior to purchasing it online.  That’s right, full quality MP3s for free, as long as you are listening to them on Lala.

The library is over 5 miillion songs and is updated every Tuesday when new content comes out.  Lala also allows you to import your entire purchased collection of music from or any other music folder you may have on your current Mac or PC with a downloadable importing utility.  There is no monthly fee and all you need to do is sign up and you’re in.  You can then invite people to join and network, sort of like Facebook or Myspace, but it keeps track of what you and your friends listen to and gives suggestions based off what they listen to.  The whole thing seems too good to be true, but it certainly doesn’t disappoint.  This is one site that could provide itself as the next big thing in music as long as the RIAA continues to think it okay.

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