Estelle appeared on Jay Leno’s nightly program yesterday and belted out her hit, “Thank You”. Jay was right, she does clean up good. All Of Me, drops February 28th. yardie
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Thanks, but no thanks says Estelle. And she bids her cheating man farewell and sends him on his way in her new video. Directed by Iren Sheffield. Estelle’s new album All Of Me in stores February 28.
We’ve gotten 2 singles from this album thus far, and we’ll finally be getting the final product on February 28th in stores everywhere. Up top, is the official album cover.
We got a leak from the project this weekend but now Don Cannon & Estelle give us the tape in its entirety. Tracklist and download link after the cut.
Don Cannon is prepping his new mixtape with Estelle and he decided to give us the first release off the project. Remember, the mixtape drops in full this Monday.
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After displaying her flow on the first installment, Estelle keeps the remix series going with Shallah, Swizzie and UK MC Wretch 32.
Estelle rounds up Swizzy, Jadakiss, and Busta Rhymes for the official remix to her breakout hit. She even returns to her hip-hop roots and raps her verse.
For some reason, it’s always a trip to hear Idris Elba in his native tongue. Nonetheless, he talks his shit over fellow Brit, Estelle’s lead single.
If you’re in the mood for some classic 90s Hip Hop, Free and producer Benja Styles flip Estelle’s current single with Black Moon’s “How Many MCs”. Yup, the beards are still in the building.
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