Everyone Loves Music

simply, just tunes & shit.

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dancetothebeats:

Drive Slow (feat. Paul Wall & GLC) - Kanye West

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brklynbreed:

‘That Thing’ (Doo Wop)—Classic 90’s R&B hit by Lauryn Hill

For da yout dem.

(Source: mmsalonga)

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throughkaleidscopeeyes:

Dom Kennedy-Come Back Home

the city of angels 

(Source: ohme-ohmyra)

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brklynbreed:

hegotawaywithhiswords:

Mya - My Love Is Like Wo

… because it is.

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archibaldmotley:

Lauryn Hill, “Nothing Even Matters” (feat. D’Angelo)

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brklynbreed:

A dog needs a

ERRRRRRRRRRRR

WHAT? WHAT?

(Source: g0ldenb4by)

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misscook:

Giving Him Something He Can Feel // En Vogue

I like the way we carry on
His love will send me on and on with my man
People out there can understand

I’m givin’ him somethin’ he can feel
To let him know this love is real

Throwback SST.

(Source: themisscook)

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throughkaleidscopeeyes:

Adina Howard - Freak Like Me

ain’t no party like a west coast partayy

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lefloweroflife:

beat is crayyyy

 bugg’n x tnght

deviantart:

Does Fall Out Boy’s “Save Rock and Roll” cover look familiar?

They spotted Roger Stonehouse’s (*drifterManifesto) photograph online & thought it was perfect for their cover!

Daily Deviation from May 7, 2012: “An Odd Couple” by *drifterManifesto 

falloutboy:

when we were beginning the journey of making this record we wanted to find some inspirational images. we came across the punk and monk image on the Internet and it really solidified what we were trying to get across on the record- the idea of old and new clashing. tradition and change coming together. there was something striking about it. obviously this is an image that means a lot to many people- we felt like we wanted to be part of this conversation. these kids represent the youth, change and irreverence that we hope our record is listened to with. at the end of the day we just want to take the rules and start all over with save rock and roll anyway.

shout out to Roger Stonehouse for capturing the original photo and allowing us to share it with the world 

 

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