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ROY AYERS: Searching
ED O. G & DA BULLDOGS: Be A Father To Your Child
AMERIE: Rolling Down My Face
A  TRIBE CALLED QUEST: Bonita Applebum (Hootie Mix)
USHER: There Goes My Baby (Bonita Applebum Blend)
KEITH SWEAT: Make It Last Forever
MARIAH CAREY: Thank God I Found You (Remix ft. Joe & Nas)
NAS: Black Girl Lost
BENNSON: Can’t Get Enough
MARY J. BLIGE: I Love U
BILLY PAUL: Let The Dollar Circulate
STEVE SPACEK: Dollar
BILAL: The Dollar (Black Milk Remix)
SLUM VILLAGE: Don’t Fight The Feeling (ft. Dwele)
AALIYAH: Rock The Boat
ONRA: High Hopes (ft. Reggie B)
COLE MEDINA: Love You Inside Out (The Pinches Mix)
ILLVIBE COLLECTIVE: Roc Boy Wishes (Jay-Z)

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MARK RONSON AND THE BUSINESS INTL: Somebody To Love Me (ft. Boy George & Andrew Wyatt)
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE: Pose (ft. Snoop Dogg)
MICHAEL JACKSON: Off The Wall (Only Children Club Edit)
N*E*R*D: Sacred Temple
SLAKAH THE BEATCHILD: B-Boy Beef (Version 2)
VIKTER DUPLAIX & JAZZANOVA: That Night
QUEEN LATIFAH: Come Into My House
CECE PENISTON: We Got A Love Thang
HEAVY D & THE BOYZ: We Got Our Own Thang
JANET JACKSON: Escapade
USHER: Stroke Ur Ego
J. HOLIDAY: Out Of My Mind
FULL CRATE: 80s Sugar (ft. Mar)
HOMEMADE: Feel Like (ft. Mar)
UNLIMITED TOUCH: I Hear Music in the Streets

nOvaJavaBlend #9

NOVAJAVABLEND #9 [12.04.09]

NOVAJAVABLEND #9 [12.04.09]


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nOvaJavaBlend #5

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usher-papers

Used to be that Usher would merely allude to his personal business on wax, but that marriage and the response from fans who have simply refused to let him grow up and be a father/husband has prompted this. “Papers” is bold, reactionary, and a little whiny while making no apology for being “Burn 2.0.” Speaking as someone who has defended Usher during the course of his marriage (to the tune of “Leave Usher alooooone!”) I can honestly say I don’t want to spend the next year hearing about his precious divorce and “what that woman did to me.” Many people credited Here I Stand for being thematically mature in spite of its trite production choices. Others bleated endlessly about his marriage doing irreparable damage to his ability to create a hit. Now the brawd is gone, yet she’s still here.


“Papers”