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Wayne Smart - Rock This album

Wayne Smart - Rock This album

  • Performer: Wayne Smart
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Rock This
  • Released: 2015
  • Style: Hard House
  • MP3 version size: 1572 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1183 mb
  • Other: VOX ADX MP1 MOD APE AHX WAV
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 466

Description

TRACKLIST 1 WAYNE SMART keeping it simple 2 PRIME ATTACK how many ravers (wayne smart rmx) 3 WAYNE SMART & HILLY up to no good 4 WAYNE SMART frantic 5. .10 WAYNE SMART underground 11 WAYNE SMART music 12 WAYNE SMART ibass 13 WAYNE SMART rock this.

Album · 2006 · 3 Songs. One Fine Day - Single Wayne Smart.

Frantic 16 (Mixed by BK, Andy Farley, Wayne Smart). Release Date 2013-09-27.

Austin's signature smart-rock quintet picked up even more national momentum in 2008 with the release of, in essence, a collection of outtakes from an aborted double-album.

Rap superstar Lil Wayne acts and lives like a bonafide rock star. But now it seems the New Orleans-bred emcee is switching his music to match his lifestyle and will record a rock’n’roll album! According to up-and-coming hip-hop artist Drake (. a Aubrey Graham, the actor who plays Jimmy Brooks on Degrassi: The Next Generation), Lil Wayne has been hard at work on a rock-oriented follow-up to last year’s blockbuster Tha Carter III. Wayne’s coming out with a new album, it’s a rock album.

American rapper Lil Wayne has released twelve studio albums, one collaborative album, three compilation albums, two extended plays, and twenty mixtapes. Wayne made his album debut in 1999, with Tha Block Is Hot, which was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. His later albums, Lights Out released in 2000, and 500 Degreez, released in 2002, attracted minor attention. In 2004, he released the first of his infamous Carter series, with Tha Carter

The album carried the torch for song-based hard rock awesomeness during the lean years of rap-rock, cribbing as much from the Beatles and glam-era Bowie as from avant-metal kin like The Melvins. On their most intimate, sonically rich album, the cutest couple in indie rock found a sweet spot between the elegant noise-guitar hum of 1993's Painful and the bedheaded grooviness of 1997's I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One. Whether a gorgeous dance-pop tune inspired by a Simpsons episode ("Let's Save Tony Orlando's House"), recalling a dance-floor meet-cute over slow-dissolve guitar echo and a Latin-tinged rhythm ("The Last Days of Disco") or shyly covering a Seventies R&B chestnut (George McCrea's "You Can Have It All.

Valve-amps and jukeboxes; from bar room to back porch - it's all rock 'n' roll!. Check out How About Now.

Tracklist

1 Rock This 7:53