Majid Jordan – Forever (video)
Posted in Artists, Music Videos on January 23rd, 2015 by HyphenThis is how I walk through London when I’m bumping Majid Jordan…
This is how I walk through London when I’m bumping Majid Jordan…
Christmas has passed, New Year’s Eve is on the horizon, college football bowl games are on TV, and the Seahawks are primed for another run to the Super Bowl, so it can mean only one thing: it’s time for the last Sound Session of the year and with that, our Best of 2014 show! This is far from a definitive list and represents just a small sliver of all the great music that dropped this year, but we always enjoy this episode because it gives us a chance to kick back, reflect, and vibe out to 2 hours of amazing records. As always, we’ve included our playlist, some notes on our selections, and a list of some honorable mention records.
If you’re curious, previous “Best Of” episodes are available here: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, and 2009.
Thanks for rocking with us in 2014 and we’ll see you next year! Make it your best one yet.
Show #498 (12-28-14)
**Best of 2014**
1.   Kendrick Lamar – “iâ€
2.   Isaiah Rashad – “Soliloquyâ€
3.   Schoolboy Q – “Break The Bankâ€
4.   Pusha T – “Lunch Moneyâ€
5.   Statik Selektah ft. Action Bronson, Royce Da 5’9â€, & Black Thought – “The Imperialâ€
6.   PRhyme (Royce Da 5’9†& DJ Premier) – “U Loozâ€
7.   Big K.R.I.T. – “My Sub, Pt. 3â€
8.   Drake – “0-100 / The Catch Upâ€
9.   ILoveMakonnen ft. Drake – “Tuesday (Remix)â€
10.   Majid Jordan – “A Place Like Thisâ€
11.   Big Sean ft. E-40 – “IDFWUâ€
12.   Vanni Meursing ft. Tasman Holloway – “Town Biz†(Local Music)
13.   Thaddeus David ft. T Spoon & Stewart Villain – “Everything†(Local Music)
14.   Dej Loaf – “Try Meâ€
15.   Doja Cat – “So Highâ€
16.   Jessie Ware ft. Miguel – “Kind Of…Sometimes…Maybeâ€
17.   Dave B ft. Sol – “Boathouse†(Local Music)
18.   Fabolous ft. Jeremih – “Thim Slickâ€
19.   Tom Misch & Carmody – “Atmosphereâ€
20.   Mar – “Man x Womanâ€
21.   TOKiMONSTA ft. Anderson Paak – “Reallaâ€
22.   Esta ft. SPZRKT – “Can’t Waitâ€
23.   Prince – “The Breakdownâ€
24.   Bas ft. J. Cole – “My N*gga Just Made Bailâ€
25.   Melat & Jansport J – “Fanclubâ€
26.   Sinead Harnett – “No Other Wayâ€
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Notes:
1. Kendrick Lamar – We didn’t get the highly anticipated follow up to GKMC, but we did get the first taste from the next album. Kendrick’s self-empowerment anthem was much needed in this environment too.
2. Isaiah Rashad – TDE had a monster year and aside from Kendrick, Q, Ab-Soul, and Jay Rock, the future looks especially bright with Isaiah (and SZA). Most talented label in the game?
3. Schoolboy Q – We could have picked “Studio” or “Hell Of A Night” from Q’s album, but we chose this Alchemist produced banger. Congrats to Q on a well deserved Grammy nomination as well!
4. Pusha T – Kanye toying with the “Just To Get A Rep” sample while Pusha flawlessly delivers his standard braggadocio? Yes please.
5. Statik Selektah – Yeah, Action Bronson had a good verse and Royce killed it, but Black Thought BODIED his portion. Verse of the year?
6. PRhyme – Speaking of Royce, his collaborative effort with Premo was unquestionably one of the best projects of the year. Dope beats + dope rhymes. It’s not rocket science.
7. Big K.R.I.T. – Cadillactica is my pick for album of the year, but that said, there really isn’t a singular standout track. The whole album is fantastic, but the 3rd part to K.R.I.T.’s bass anthems is perhaps the catchiest. TWO FIFTEENS!
8. Drake – The record so hot that Diddy actually put hands on Drake for “stealing” the beat…let’s just be glad we never heard Puff’s version.
9. ILoveMakonnen – Only Drake and Kanye can hop on random records and turn them in to some of the biggest tracks of the year. Hell, Makonnen even got a deal and a Grammy nomination out of it.
10. Majid Jordan – PARTYNEXTDOOR is the most hyped OVO artist but this duo are the most talented. Their EP laid the groundwork for an official debut that should make a powerful impact in 2015.
11. Big Sean – An instant anthem.
12. Vanni Meursing – Speaking of anthems, this was Seattle’s unofficial soundtrack during the Seahawks’ last Super Bowl run. Slap.
13. Thaddeus David – Thad linked with 2 talented cats from Portland, flipped the classic Dre sample, and made one of the dopest NW records of the year.
14. Dej Loaf – Drake didn’t even need to hop on this record to make it a hit. He just needed to quote it in an Instagram comment and the world took notice to low key the hardest track of the year.
15. Doja Cat – Every time we played this, the phones lit up and anyone with us in the studio had one response: “yo…who is THAT?”
16. Jessie Ware – Jessie’s Tough Love was one of the best (and most slept on) albums of the year and this BenZel produced slow jam was the highlight. Shout to Miguel on the background vocals too.
17. Dave B – The NW is filled with talent but Dave B is the most exciting up and comer in my book. When the next project drops, he’ll be in the national discussion as well.
18. Fabolous – Typically, NYC hypes up their artists far more than they should be and the buzz doesn’t reach outside the NE, and for good reason. Fab is similar in that he gets love in NYC but has been slept on recently outside the region, but he’s been quietly releasing some really dope projects the last few years. This beat + Jeremih’s hook & Fab’s rhymes should have = a hit record.
19. Tom Misch & Carmody – Tom Misch was my favorite discovery in 2014. This 19 year old singer/producer from London released an EP with Carmody in December but somehow, this track wasn’t included. Flames.
20. Mar – My song of the year pick. Just a highly enjoyable record that has everything mashed up in one track. In a year where rap seemed a little stale, alt-R&B/dance music picked up the pieces nicely.
21. TOKiMONSTA – Anderson Paak’s Venice was one of the best albums of the year, but we went with his contribution to TOKiMONSTA’s EP for our selection. For realla.
22. Esta – Not sure the Soulection camp has ever let us down. Vibes upon vibes upon vibes is what they have.
23. Prince – It was a big year for vibey alt-R&B/ambient soul, but the master also blessed us with some new work and reminded us who influenced all these singers, whether they know it or not.
24. Bas – J. Cole & D’Angelo both dropped projects right at the end of the year, which made it tough to include them in our Best Of, but we had to make sure Cole was represented. This verse might have been his most effortless of the whole year.
25. Melat & Jansport J – This beat. That sample. Those vocals. Yes.
26. Sinead Harnett – We went back to the UK for our last track of the night with this super smooth Snakehips produced R&B jam.
Honorable mentions from artists not otherwise represented:
- 50 Cent ft. Joe – “Big Rich Townâ€
- Action Bronson – “Easy Riderâ€
- Alchemist ft. Riff Raff & Action Bronson – “Rookies of the Futureâ€
- All About She ft. Jacob Banks – “I Can’t Waitâ€
- Anna Lunoe ft. Jesse Boykins III – “Heartbreak In Motionâ€
- Asher Roth – “Tangerine Girlâ€
- BANKS – “Drowningâ€
- BJ The Chicago Kid – “Soul Of A Womanâ€
- Bipolar Sunshine ft. GoldLink – “Future (Part 1)â€
- Boaz – “Like Thisâ€
- Cam’Ron & A-Trak ft. Juelz Santana & Dame Dash – “Dipsh*tsâ€
- Childish Gambino – “Retro (Rough)â€
- Choosey – “Fly Me To The Moonâ€
- Common ft. Vince Staples – “Kingdomâ€
- Cozz – “Dreamsâ€
- Damon Albarn – “Lonely Press Playâ€
- denitia and sene – “dividedâ€
- Dilated Peoples ft. Aloe Blacc – “Show Me The Wayâ€
- DTMD (Dunc & Toine Makin’ Dollas) ft. BOOM – “toine&Bâ€
- Emile Haynie ft. Charlotte Gainsbourg, Devonte Hynes, & Sampha – “A Kiss Goodbyeâ€
- Fashawn ft. Dom Kennedy – “Golden State Of Mindâ€
- FKA twigs – “Two Weeksâ€
- Fly Union ft. BJ The Chicago Kid – “Don’t Count Me Outâ€
- Flying Lotus ft. Kendrick Lamar – “Never Catch Meâ€
- Freddie Gibbs & Madlib ft. Scarface – “Brokenâ€
- George Maple – “Talk Talkâ€
- India Shawn ft. James Fauntleroy – “Floating Awayâ€
- Jade De LaFleur ft. James Fauntleroy – “Freedomâ€
- Jesse Boykins III – “Plainâ€
- Joey Bada$$ – “Christ Consciousâ€
- Logic – “Under Pressureâ€
- Lupe Fiasco ft. Ty Dolla Sign – “Next To Itâ€
- Nao vs. A.K. Paul – “So Goodâ€
- Nemo Achida ft. BJ The Chicago Kid – “Hands Onâ€
- Phantogram – “Fall In Loveâ€
- Pharrell ft. JoJo, Leah LaBelle, & Tori Kelly – “Freqâ€
- Rejjie Snow ft. Loyle-Carner – “1992â€
- Run The Jewels (Killer Mike & El-P) – “Oh My Darling Don’t Cryâ€
- Sam Lachow ft. Raz Simone & Ariana DeBoo – “Dreams of Goldâ€
- Sam Smith – “Lay Me Downâ€
- SBTRKT ft. Sampha – “Temporary Viewâ€
- Shad & DJ T.LO – “Always Winninâ€
- SOS – “Secretsâ€
- Spooky Black – “Without Uâ€
- The Roots ft. Patty Crash – “Neverâ€
- The Weeknd – “Oftenâ€
- THURZ – “Right Nowâ€
- Tory Lanez – “R.I.D.E.â€
- Travis Scott ft. Big Sean & The 1975 – “Don’t Playâ€
- Vince Staples – “Blue Suedeâ€
- Young & Sick – “Glassâ€
- Your Old Droog – “Gunsmoke Cologneâ€
2015. You ready?
Filthy. Those Toronto boys don’t play…
Majid Jordan, the duo best known for their work on Drake’s “Hold On We’re Going Home,” are prepping their new EP and “A Place Like This” acts as the lead single and title track for the project. As an added bonus, we get visuals at the same [damn] time the song is released, which almost always works as a smart marketing move (you never get a 2nd chance at a 1st impression). It plays well here (that drop and laser effect at 2:53 is doooooope), and the visuals provide an interesting contrast to the images/messages that we’ve seen from another Toronto alt-R&B artist affiliated with Drake. As much as people would like to think of that party scene as being all fun and games, it can quickly drag you under if you aren’t careful.
“It’s hard to teach a child when it gets like this //
What they offering you in a place like this //
What they promising you when it gets like this?”
If you’re late to the Majid Jordan bandwagon, be sure you track down their Afterhours EP they released before signing to Drizzy’s OVO Sound label. Some of my favorite music of the past few years and the new project will surely pick up where that left off. It drops July 22nd.
LOOOOOOL…Drizzy’s been playing too much Call of Duty lately.  This song is still my ish though.
Happy #NWTS day! Â Go cop that.