I’m a firm believer that music has the power to inspire people to go out and pursue their lifelong dreams. All it takes is a soulful song with compelling lyrics.

A perfect example of that is Aloe Blacc’s powerful new single “I Need a Dollar.” You might be familiar with the track as its the theme song to HBO’s new series How to Make It in America. The song is a soulful anthem for those struggling to make a dollar out of 15 cents. Blacc, a California rapper-turned-crooner, is working on his new LP Good Times, which is due to drop later this year.

Check out this interesting collaboration: Legendary reggae crooner Barrington Levy has teamed up with Snoop Dogg and Mims for the hardcore track “Watch Dem (Murder).” Obviously, the track is an updated version of Levy’s classic reggae song “Murderer,” which still holds up today.

Barrington Levy (F/ Snoop Dogg & Mims) – Watch Dem Murder

Meanwhile, hip-hop producer Madlib will release a proper mixtape called Madlib Medicine Show No. 4: 420 Chalice All-Stars, aka Son of Super Ape. The 79-minute collection will feature Jamaican sounds of dub, reggae and roots. The disc hits stores on April 20 to commemorate “420,” an annual gathering in which “weed”-minded people will come together to smoke marijuana at 4:20 pm. The CD also has a 12-page booklet with a listing of every medicinal marijuana dispensary in Madlib’s native city of Los Angeles.

Speaking of mixtapes, there are so many mixtapes hitting the Internet, I can’t even keep up. Here are several that caught my ears.

Rapper-actor Common’s drops his mixtape Just Wright Mixtape Vol. 1, which boasts 16 soulful tracks inspired by his upcoming basketball romantic-comedy, Just Wright (in theaters May 14).

DOWNLOAD: Common Presents: Just Wright Mixtape Vol. 1

Meanwhile, for his next mixtape, rapper Fashawn is doing something that’s considered audacious to the hip-hop purists. The young whipper-snapper will remixed Nas’ classic 1994 debut album Illmatic. The Fresno, Calif. emcee is bringing his west-coast perspective to such tracks as “Memory Lane” and “Life’s a Bitch” (featuring Talib Kweli).

Fashawn – Life’s a Bitch (F/ Talib Kweli)

After several delays, Rhymefest will finally release his long-awaited second LP, El Che, on May 18. To get his fans prepare for the onslaught, he dropped Dangerous: 5-18 mixtape, which was mixed DJ RTC. Check out the funky song “I Can’t Help It” from Fest’s Dangerous mixtape.


Rhymefest – Can’t Help It

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We’re happy to recognize the insane hustle that’s coming from the Nightshifters camp these days. In addition to releasing the free Bumble EP last week  (complete with dizzyingly weird and fantastic virtual reality video), today we get the one-two punch that is Mikix The Cat vs. Momma’s Boy -“At Night” EP on Juno Download. It’s a throw your hands in the air feel good kind of thing which takes portions of MikiX’s bass & rave influences and fits it into a Momma’s Boy type house framework.

While you’re at it, buy the fantastic mix that Momma’s Boy just did for Sunnybeach Happyslap Mardigras! It’s the biggest thing I’ve heard in a while.

[Audio: http://www.nightshifterslabel.com/NS015/MommasBoy_vs_MikiXtheCat-At_Night.mp3]
MikiX The Cat Vs. Momma’s Boy – At Night

The Fader is giving away our new artist Melé’s remix of The Count & Sinden’s, “Strange Things.” If you’re unfamiliar this is a great introduction to his hybridized sound which the Fader describes as a mix of “sparkling UK funky and 21st century garage, with scraps of other kicky dancefloor styles like dubstep and bassline bleeding through.” Grab it here.

Club Infinity launches tomorrow night! This is the debut of Kingdom and Dre Skull’s new monthly with special guests Egyptrixx, Cubic Zirconia and Jubilee. This is the release party for Egyptrixx’s amazing new Night Slugs EP and it’s the official after party for Hard NYC. $10 at the door, $5 with RSVP.

Check this Kingdom remix of Ricky Blaze’s “I Feel Free” to get on the Club Infinity wavelength.

[audio: http://www.mixpakrecords.com/mp3/CLUB%20INFINITY%20APR%203%20-%20MIDNIGHT%20@%20WEBSTER%20HALL%20STUDIO%20_%20I%20Feel%20Free%20ft.%20Ron%20Browz%20(Kingdom%20Remix).mp3]
Ricky Blaze – I Feel Free (Kingdom Remix)

The big news these days at Mixpak headquarters is the growing success of Sticky and Natalie Storm’s single “Look Pon Me.” In the UK, the Look Pon Me video has been added to the official playlist on MTV receiving over 35 plays in the last few weeks. That gives Natalie the distinction of being only the second Caribbean artist currently playlisted by MTV UK (maybe you’ve heard of the other…Rhianna?). Not bad exposure for a small label like Mixpak and, if anything, it speaks to how good this track is.

Anyhow, with all the success, we’ve had a number of folks ask about the “Look Pon Me” acapella and after talking with the lawyers and getting the green light, we’ve decided give you the chance to remix this UK-Funky-meets-Jamaica hit.

Rules:

1. Download the acapella.

2. Remix the song.

3. Name your remix Natalie Storm – Look Pon Me (with your remixer name) and then upload your remix to the Mixpak Sound Cloud drop box, adding “Look Pon Me Remix Contest” in the tags.

4. The winners will be selected by Mixpak and streamed on our site.

Prizes:

1st Place: A custom Natalie Storm dubplate, where she works your production/DJ name into a track for use in your clubs sets, sound clashes and on your mixtapes. You will also win the complete Mixpak vinyl discography and a Mixpak Artist Series T-Shirt of your choice.

2nd + 3rd Place: A Mixpak vinyl of your choice and a Mixpak Artist Series T-Shirt of your choice.

Deadline To Submit Your Entry: May 2nd 2010

Support the original version on vinyl, iTunes, and Juno.

UPDATE: We’ve picked the winners. Thanks to everyone who participated!