Good music alert!
As his following continues to rise with every passing day, Def Jam’s Elijah Blake ignites the fire behind his debut album today…launching a brand spanking new single set to hit iTunes on March 3rd.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)Named ‘Sing For Me’, the upbeat number comes armed with killer verses from Rick Ross and ‘Robin Hood’ hit-maker The Game, forging a collaboration set to take R&B/Hip Hop by storm once it impacts radio!
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)Why we’re putting out a ‘good music alert’ on this one? Well, it simply is that…good- marking yet another cut which sees Blake pen an ‘Urban’ effort palatable enough for Pop audiences, without losing the edge that’s given his sound such a clear point of difference.
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He sampled Mimi!!!
This n**** is about to take over.
The hook is hella busy but this s*** got me mad hype tonight, deadass shaking my flat ass to it in my room.
Is there a version without the rap verses because I’m going f****** crazy over the song but don’t really like Hip-Hop.
Yes yes yes yes yes yes.
I had to play it twice to get it but I’m living for the sample and his s*** voice. That being said I still want him to give us that s*** he was giving us on the first ep because I was killing the replay button every time Looking for perfect came on.
Come to Liverpool Elijah!!
He didn’t sample Mariah, he sampled Mary.
I don’t like the hook too tough but everything else is ace.
SHE ACTUALLY SAMPLED CAMRON AND THE SONG SUCKS SORRY
I’m finna blast this all day.
Lmao this song is wack. He won’t go anywhere…. Stop overrating this n****.
He sampled Cam’ron’s “Oh Boy” (which itself sampled Rose Royce’s “I’m Going Down”…which MJB later covered), you idiots. Ugh. So glad I wasn’t born in the 90s; clowns know nothing about music. You think the s*** was invented in 1998 and revolutionized a decade later by the likes of Gaga and Rihanna.
As for the song itself…it’s okay, but just okay. Remove Rick Ross’s tired presence and it’ll be more listenable.
There’s no need to call people idiots for not knowing a song from the 70’s. Please get off of your high horse.
Anyway, I expected the song to be a banger from the way this site hypes him up…but it falls flat imo. It’s pretty generic and forgettable. Best of luck to him anyway.
Slayage.
2bch I like it but I don’t love it. He can do so much better but I get that he needs a single but I hope his album is deeper like this mixtape he put out was.