Asher Roth “Turnip The Beet” Video | @AsherRoth
Directed by Rik Cordero.
Check some crisp visuals from Asher that was shot while being on tour in Europe. Lettuce all go ahead and turnip this beet.
Directed by Rik Cordero.
Check some crisp visuals from Asher that was shot while being on tour in Europe. Lettuce all go ahead and turnip this beet.
Mike Posner and company film their remake of Drake‘s recent single.
So I’m headed to Europe for a couple weeks and in preparation I’ve realized that it’s ASH WEDNESDAY. What would Ash Wednesday be if I didn’t release a tune? I wanted to drop you a track I did with my fellow happiness enthusiast Curren$y. I don’t know if you’ll be giving up anything for Lent, however, I hope it’s not pot brownies. Enjoy!
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This song actually leaked a few weeks ago, but Asher just recently liberated the cd-quality version of the song. Check the dopeness below.

This is now the 3rd hip hop song I’ve heard sample Charles Bradley‘s The World (Is Going Up In Flames) in the last few months. The other songs were Add-2‘s All of the Kings and Stalley’s Petrin Hill Peonies. Grab this newness below. Track produced by David Appleton.
Download “The World Is Not Enough” via Mediafire

A song about grilling and barbeque sauce. Yep.
The Human Serviette, Nardwuar, runs into Asher Roth in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Here’s some newness from Asher. Track produced by David Appleton.

VA producer/mc Nottz is geared up to release In My Mind tomorrow, and you can stream the album now on Spin. The line up on here is nice including features by Black Milk, Asher Roth, Pusha T, and Pete Rock to name a few. Be sure to cop the album when it drop on iTunes.
Via: SPIN
On “What Would You Do” off Nottz’s In My Mind, the masterful boom-bap beatmaker and gruff, ornery rapper threatens to take out any producers who swipe one of his basslines. It’s a funny though genuine threat from someone who takes their craft quite seriously, having built their reputation by lacing major label rap albums with the right kind of hard-ass, irregular hip-hop (Kanye West’s “Barry Bonds” and G-Unit’s “Footprints”). In My Mind teams Nottz up with other sample-slicing virtuoso producers with worker bee rap skills like Pete Rock, Black Milk, and the Alchemist, as well as MCs Royce Da 5’9, Asher Roth, and Pusha T, all the while, circling a “real hip-hop” sound (sorry!) that isn’t afraid to deviate from the formula: A dreamy country-soul sample bookends the title track; crunchy metal guitars rip through “Blast That”; blaxploitation score congos vibrate at footwork-speed on “The 1Ne”; there’s widescreen Rick Ross-ian yacht rap on “You Need This Music,” featuring Pusha and Dwele; and on “Cars,” the sound of a car honking is used like an old-school soul horn stab. In My Mind is available on iTunes tomorrow, but you can stream it below, exclusively at SPIN.
Stream In My Mind: SPIN
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Here’s a brand new song that Asher let go on his Tumblr page. Listen and download below, and hey, go outside once in a while.
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