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Fresh off launching his Louder Than Life imprint on Sony Music, producer Salaam Remi gets caught up inside a drama queen’s world on his new track starring Akon. Don’t get hit too. hhnm
At the stroke of midnight, the freak comes out on Kat Dahlia’s new track produced by Salaam Remi. In other, but disturbing news, she caught a D.U.I. last week in Miami. Her debut My Garden, coming soon.
Nas had a story to tell. It wouldn’t be the first time he talked about his Queens hometown, but it would become his most memorable. With Salaam Remi on the boards, the Q.U. producer allows aggressive strings to confront an unforgiving boom bap. The results are harmonious and leave Esco’s manuscript sounding stupid!
Here’s a Queens story with a happy ending. Grammy Award winning producer/songwrtier Salaam Remi has been
The consistency continues as Nasir airs out his past marriage’s highs and lows for the album’s closing track. Produced by Salaam Remi and Noah “40” Shebib. Life’s so much better now, but Life Is Good on July 17. Pitchfork
Here’s something dope from Nelly Furtado with a sharp verse from Esco. Expect this Salaam Remi-produced cut to be featured off the forthcoming album, The Spirit Indestructible arriving September 18. hiphop-n-more
After heating up the block last summer with “Nasty“, Esco bosses up for NYC with his new single, produced by Salaam Remi, Da Internz and co-produced by Heavy D. The tentativey-titled album, Life Is Good, coming soon. Lyrics here. flex UPDATE: No tags.
3 Stacks keeps his guest spots rolling and joins Bobby Ray for his latest cut. The full product arrives on
Sharing the cover of VIBE
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