19th Nervous Breakdown by Mike Curb and Waterfall

This is a pretty cool version of the Rolling Stone classic tune. Its loaded with tasty guitar work and violins a plenty…groovy organ and horns a blaring. Enjoy.

Mos Def – Brown Sugar [Fine]

visno encourages you all to buy music rather than pirate whenever possible. Especially when it comes to independent artists. Title: Brown Sugar [Fine] Artist: Mos Def Album: Brown Sugar Original Soundtrack All Rights Mos Def & MCA Records Mos Def Official – www.myspace.com Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Brown Sugar Movie Trailer

The trailer of a great movie. I remember the exact day I fell in love with Hip Hop. (…). Little did I know how much Hip Hop would be a part of my life. (…). Hip hop was as young, naive… confused… sometimes innocent, and sometimes as mischievious as I was. And as I grew up, Hip Hop grew with me… and along the way it took on all my baggage, my dreams… I felt Hip Hop and Hip Hop felt me. And I know that everyone who loves the music feels the same way I do. For many people Hip Hop was that first friend… the first to talk to us, the first to understand. Hip Hop has always been that kind of friend to me. And like any relationship… I watched it grow, I watched it change. The union of Hip Hop to the mainstream… was a hard thing to imagine. Hip Hop was always this personal regional thing that belonged to just me. Starting with "Fab 5 Freddie" and Yo! MTV Raps! Anyone with a television set and cable box could get a piece of hip hop. I knew I was gonna have to share… and that was hard to get used to. Just when you think you know everything there is to know about Hip Hop, it finds a way to surprise you… and remind you why you fell in love in the first place. So what is the difference between "Rap" and Hip Hop? Its simple… Its like the difference between saying you love somebody… and being in love with somebody. "Rap" is just a word! I always thought… One day I would outgrow my relationship with Hip Hop. I never thought it was a "fad" like many, but I never <b>…<b>