
I like the original version better, but this is notable as one of Clams’ most regular productions. Bouncy drums, pleasant soft horns – this is good stuff but it feels somewhat removed from the ambient meltdowns and occasional slaps that Clams made his name on. Then again, by the same token it could also be used as an argument for his versatility, which he hasn’t shown too much of so far (except for this, which has unfortunately vanished from the netz).
DOWNLOAD: Big K.R.I.T. – Moon & Stars Ft. Devin The Dude (Clams Casino Remix)
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Big K.R.I.T. – Moon & Stars Ft. Devin The Dude (Clams Casino Remix)
Tuesday, December 20th, 2011Dead Poet Presents – Chill Mix 5
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011Philaflava’s Dead Poet just dropped this gem and it’s too good not to pass on to our readers. Download and enjoy! –Philaflava


Dred Skott ft. Devin The Dude “Let’s Go”
Saturday, March 12th, 2011
Dusty soul slick shit from Austin/League of Extraordinary G’z shop wreckers Dred Skott. I really like Devin in the role of the old wrestler who let’s new guys beat him for the good of the game. The drums might be a little too early-9th Wonder for me, but that’s nitpicking. Dope stuff.
Props, once again to The Mayor for the heads up.
These are my muthafuckin’ thoughts, yo!
Friday, November 19th, 2010
1. So is the OFWGKTA honeymoon over? Maybe not yet but the writing is on the wall. While they’ve become everyone’s favorite internet phenomenon this year; restoring faith in all the aging dinosaurs and helping a legion white angst Gleaming The Cube watching Z-boys get back on their boards with a Terry Kennedy shirt on, the fact remains each passing day Tyler continues to alienate his dollars. Many have compared them to Wu-Tang, though Odd Future is more like a group with a Ghostface, a Rae and a bunch of U-Gods. Prodigy wasn’t this much of a yenta during the trife life days of 4th & B’wy Tyler stays fucking up his Good Charlotte remix money with each his ridiculous diatribe about labels, bloggers, fans, people over the age of 18, people under the age of 18, you name it. Tyler talks so much like a broad he could be a stand-in for The View anytime Joy is sick.
I like Tyler, I have liked most of the OF release too, but it’s painful to see somebody handle success so poorly so fast. Staying true is great. Remaining loyal to friends, fans and your music is inspiring, but he he is slowing going to turn into this years Eli Porter with wit, charisma and Spock ears if he doesn’t pump his brakes. Saying faggot as many times as Vinnie Paz or his infatuation with over-enunciating nigger or constantly reminding us 2DopeBoyz snubbed them isn’t going to take them to the finish line. OF needs Earl to come home quick before the ship sails. Swag out!
2. Now that Devin The Dude has made a decent album since 2007 (Waiting To Inhale) is it cool to replace him with Curren$y?
3. In 2012 I have absolutely no desire to listen to anyone from Hieroglyphics not named Casual. What Cas needs to do is bounce the fuck from that team and link up with the Mob Figaz boys. Imagine a Casual album produced by Jake One, Alchemist, Droop-E, Traxamillion and maybe the SD50′s for old times?
4. Jay-Z’s interviews > Jay-Z’s verses lately
5. The greatest diss this year wasn’t in a form of a record, rather a Tweet. Jay Electronica simply annihilates Puffy with just a few lines of truth. Exposing Puff yet again to the opportunist, back-peddling snake that he is.






Devin The Dude & Rick James – Anything Remix (prod by Cory Mo)
Monday, October 4th, 2010Never heard this version before, it popped up on Cory Mo’s recent Check The Stats mixtape (easy dl here). The remix does nothing more than up the song’s Rick James quotient – the album version sampled a few bars of melody from Hollywood, this version just adds a few more bars and a bit of the vocal (a bit of Devin’s part is removed too). It’s not a drastically different interpretation, and it doesn’t upstage the ‘official’ one by any means – it’s more like an interesting outtake, the kind of stuff that ends up on bonus discs of deluxe re-releases/special anniversary editions. Still pretty cool though, and more Rick James is never a bad thing.
DOWNLOAD: Devin The Dude & Rick James – Anything Remix (prod by Cory Mo)
Coughee Brothaz – Collector’s Edition (Prerelease) 2006
Friday, August 27th, 2010I need to transfer this from one computer to another via Divshare, so I figured I’d throw the link up here as well. This is a classic mixtape, a summer staple for me since it was released, imo slightly better than Waiting Our Turn and way better than the last few Devin outings. The Brothaz pretty much do god’s work for weed music here.
DOWNLOAD: Coughee Brothaz – Collector’s Edition (Prerelease) 2006
You can see the track list and preview the songs at Livemixtapes.
Devin The Dude – We get high / I got a ho
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
And here’s some more Devin
These are 2 new tracks from the Do Not Distherb EP, which is out today. This is meant as a prelude to Suite 420, I believe everything on the EP will be on the album.
‘We get high’ is your usual Coughee Brothaz roundtable on weed, ‘I got a ho’ is a lament on…. having a ho. Devin is pretty much on autopilot here, but I’m still entertained even when he is safely in the confines of his comfort zone so I guess I shouldn’t complain. It’s not like I’d rather hear him rap about politics or crack over dubstep. Very few people know their way around a weed song like he does, so as long as he stays at least consistent without sliding off too much I’ll stay tuned.
Contra Band – Electric World feat. Devin The Dude
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
This track was released by Asita Recordings late last year, vinyl only. Contra Band are Joe Dub, Alex75 and DJ Marz.
Contra Band – Electronic World ft Devin The Dude
In case you’re wondering… the above pic was an illustration for a line for line deconstruction of Devin’s Briarpatch, written by Rafi Kam for OhWord all the way back in 2005.
C-Nitty – Benifit Plan feat. Devin The Dude, CHOPS & C.Pertile
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Here is a quick drop for those who can’t get enough Devin Copeland. Besides the obvious misspelling in the track title, I think we all really benefit here. Lend your thoughts, yo! –Philaflava
Benifit Plan feat. Devin The Dude, CHOPS & C.Pertile
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Devin The Dude – What I Be On (prod by Reggie Coby of Dred Skott)
Monday, February 15th, 2010
This is the first single from Devin’s Suite 420 album (to be released on April 20), produced by Reggie Coby of Dred Skott, first played by Matt Sonzala aka Pushermania on his AustinSurreal show on KAOS Radio Austin. Big props to him and to The Mayor Chump Change of the Philaflava Forums for the heads up.




