Listen: M.I.A. – 27
Rapper M.I.A. recorded “27″ in dedication ” to all my friends that died at 27″.
Lyrics
said your all mouth and no brains
all rock stars go to heaven
you said you’ll be dead at 27 seven
when we drunk in a English tavern
the owner poured you the Bourbon
and you drunk your self so rotten
so he got so rich he bought a Bentley
and moved himself to Devon
you started dirty dancing
and you bar tended a dozen
i took you to the clinic
to get you clean but you couldn’t
said in 2 days ur 27 and and ur destiny was comin
so ur papa passed so sudden
and left you with lil somin
you blew that money on a mountain of drugs
and staged your self a bed in
a month later when i popped in
your still high but the winter set in
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Video: M.I.A. – XXXO
M.I.A. keeps her multimedia theme also in her new video for “XXXO” in which she uses cheesy clip arts and templates. Nice!
Click here to continue readingAlbum Cover: M.I.A. – /\/\/\Y/\
Check out M.I.A.’s YouTube influenced cover for her new album “/\/\/\Y/\”.
Personally I like it a lot. It’s very different.
Click here to continue readingVideo: M.I.A. – Born Free
Here’s the official video for M.I.A.’s single “Born Free”. The video contains violence so if you’re sensitive to that you should not watch it. Because of the mentioned brutality YouTube doesn’t allow the video on its servers.
Click here to continue readingListen: M.I.A. – Born Free

I wish her vocal were a little clearer to hear but the song is alright anyways.
Click here to continue readingM.I.A. Premieres "There's Space For Ol Dat I See"
M.I.A. premieres her new song “There’s Space For Ol Dat I See” on twitter.
This sounds amazing. I can’t wait for the album already.
Click here to continue readingM.I.A. To Release Album In Summer
“Paper Planes” singer M.I.A. revelead some interesting information regarding her next album to Rolling Stone.
Click here to continue readingShe did much of the recording with producer Blaqstarr, who she says “simply makes music that sounds good, and I needed that. I definitely needed to come to music on this album, to make music. I don’t want it to be gimmicky or silly or hipstery.”
Saying she wants the album to be “honest,” M.I.A. admitted the globe-trotting she did recording Kala had a large impact on that album’s lyrics as well as sound. “The last album, I didn’t actually sit anywhere long enough for it to really be in my life and to really think about it. Now I’m putting out my next album, and the world has changed. I came up talking shit about Bush, and it’s great that it’s changed, but I don’t know how much it’s changed, and I’m exploring that.




