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Hip-hop's sleeper romance with eminently deserving London boundary-smasher M.I.A. is a fun thing to behold. The love affair probably peaked, profile-wise anyway, with Kanye West's lackluster appropriation of Kala's Clash-sampling "Paper Planes" for T.I.'s "Swagger Like Us", with such famous swaggerers as Jay-Z and Lil Wayne. But this has been a story since long before the first joints were passed in anticipation of Pineapple Express; Bun B and Rich Boy sounded terrific on a "Paper Planes" remix last year, and other rapper-guesting M.I.A. remixes have kept trickling out ever since.Here, Hova and Wale each hop on separate remixes of another Kala killer, "Boyz". Jay picks up on the track's revolutionary imagery, relating it back to the hood and the American Dream, in a pretty strong verse. Barack Obama also gets a nod (he's sooo hot right now). Washington, D.C.'s own Wale starts on a familiar theme-- he's the real deal, other rappers are fake-- then eventually he, too, gets to Obama and Condoleezza Rice (WTF happened to her, anyway? Does she still work here?). Wale's likable enough to sell his ideas to this undecided voter, although for future playlists I'll probably turn to Jay's version first. Here's hoping before long we'll get to hear ?uestlove repeat the "how many, how many"-like vocal noises in a "Boyz" live performance. (via Discobelle)MP3s:> M.I.A. [ft. Jay-Z]: "Boyz (Remix)" and M.I.A. [ft. Wale]: "Boyz (Remix)"[original version from Kala; out now on XL/Interscope]
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Reuters - During "Space," the dreamy future-shock ballad that closes her upcoming third album, M.I.A. repeatedly coos, "My lines are down/You can't call me," over a gently percolating beat that sounds like a Sega Genesis practicing its pillow talk.
submitted by Nick Jun 11th 2010 08:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Earlier in the week it was Sali’s “Toldya.” Yesterday we got “Steppin Up.” Today’s M.I.A. update is a remix of ///Y/’s first single “XXOO.” It’s officially official. For his short verse Jay-Z makes like “Swagger Like Us“/”Boyz,” rapping nimbly over M.I.A.’s backdrop. He references met...
submitted by Nick Jun 11th 2010 12:00 am (stereogum.com)
It’s hard to say if this is the new M.I.A. single — once bitten, twice shy — but I will say it’s a song that has M.I.A. on it. “Steppin Up” doesn’t appear on the ///Y/ tracklist, but who trusts tracklists these days? It premiered on Zane Lowe’s BBC radio show earlier...
submitted by Nick Jun 9th 2010 09:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Sali just posted their collaboration with M.I.A., a juicy, sample-filled track called “Toldya.” It figures the collective’s singer Sali singing about government conspiracies, a topic dear to M.I.A.’s heart. M.I.A.’s short guest verse includes some pithy advice, but the most interesting thing is h...
submitted by Nick Jun 2nd 2010 10:00 pm (stereogum.com)
And now for something having to do with M.I.A. that is less controversial than Diplo, truffle fries, and redheads. The image above is the cover to ///Y/, M.I.A.’s pushed back third album. The cover actually looks pretty close to the image that accompanied the release date announcement. The only change is the addition of [...]


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