Video: Theo Martins – Power (Prod. By Party Supplies)

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Get up out of your chair and bust a move! Theo jogs, hides and plays with toys in his new video. Directed by Albert Huerta & CPA of Summer Camp. The toy part is really incredible.

Previously: Theo Martins – Power (Prod. By Party Supplies)

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Theo Martins – Power (Prod. By Party Supplies)

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It’s Saturday night on the East Coast. Approaching it on the West. If you’re reading this, you probably aren’t going out tonight. Why not bring the dance floor to your house? Invite a pretty woman (no Julia Roberts) over and wow her with your moves. Just don’t do the Stanky Leg to this. Haha! The Party Supplies flip Kanye’s “Power” into this dance ready cut and Theo provides some dope lyrics.

Theo Martins – Power (Prod. By Party Supplies) (Mediafire)

Previously: Theo Martins – 20 Thousand Leagues (The Feather)

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Theo Martins – 20 Thousand Leagues (The Feather)

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Most artists will drop off a story and expect us to have something interesting to say. While, a lot of the time, I do, Theo took the liberty of giving us a story. It kind of makes you understand his mindstate will making this record.

As the story goes….

The year is 1931. Persistent rumors of a tentacled sea monster attacking ships in the Pacific Ocean have created fear amongst sailors, disrupting the shipping lanes and slowing trade. Captain Theo Martins and his assistant board their vessel and make their way to the deep blue sea to find out what is really going on.

After months scouring the vast ocean, the monster strikes, ramming the naval frigate. The ship’s hull is destroyed and Captain Theo is thrown overboard. He drifts in the ocean, eventually finding a strange-looking metal vessel, and realizes the “monster” is a man-made “submerging boat,” that has been deserted.

Blown far off course, Theo enters uncharted territory. In this new land there’s a great cave, and inside it lies “The Feather,” a treasure guarded by a great nest of giant squid for the last two centuries. If used improperly “The Feather” could harm millions.

As he nears the cave, a squid attacks, and he’s caught in its tentacles. Ned, having escaped from captivity in the struggle, jumps to Theo’s rescue and saves his captor’s life. Theo takes hold of “The Feather” and intends to share his gem of the sea with the world.

Theo Martins – 20 Thousand Leagues (The Feather) (Mediafire)

Previously: Fly-C Ft. Theo Martins & Paul Lowe Jr. – Higher (Prod. By The Trackslayerz)

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Fly-C Ft. Theo Martins & Paul Lowe Jr. – Higher (Prod. By Trackslayerz)

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He may have missed Saturday but he makes up for it with this song. His new mixtape is now in the works titled Over Night. Don’t sleep on Fly this summer.


Fly C Ft. Theo Martins Paul Lowe Jr. Higher Prod. By Trackslayerz

Fly-C Ft. Theo Martins & Paul Lowe Jr. – Higher (Prod. By Trackslayerz) (Supashare)

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Theo Martins – Who Dat Freestyle

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Who Dat? Who Dat? It’s Theo! Who dat? who dat? It’s Martins! Enjoy it.

“When I began promoting 2008’s The Birth, I became familiar with another fellow whom I continued to see on the blogs named J.Cole. I became a fan of his music and eventually ran into him last summer. We talked and just like I knew who he was from the blogs and such, he knew me the same. I wrote a blog entry about the experience a few months ago. From the Blueprint 3 Tour to his sold out SOB’s show, Cole has maintained his humility and it’s very inspiring. When I heard, “Who Dat,” I thought the beat was ridiculously hot and that Cole killed it. It compelled me to spar with him, simple as that.”


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Theo Martins – Who Dat Freestyle (Supashare)

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Review: Theo Martins – You Can’t Do This On Television

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It’s obvious to see where the creativity in hip hop has gone. Ideas are constantly reused and the out-of-the-box thinking that once created countless classics in the 90’s has vanished. There are still some who do have creativity. This is where Chris Connery comes in. The duo is built up of Theo (Rapper) and $port (Producer). Their first effort together titled “You Can’t Do That On Television,” derives from the 1980’s Nickelodeon TV show. The great minds that they are, they added the twist to give it a 2009 feel about the right to censor certain things that go on. In simple terms: it’s real hip hop.

The soulful slow piano rises and begins “The Letter.” Backed by an Ossie Davis sample in the beginning and end, Theo has the chance to reminisce on the past, discuss the present, and predict the future. Despite having such a simple beat, it brought out the best in him lyric wise. You have to really listen to get what he is talking about because he doesn’t just come out and “this is what happened in my past, my present, & future.” Moving in to “The Monocle,” seems like it’s an added version of “The Letter” beat but with a more energetic flow.

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EP: Theo Martins – You Can’t Do That On Television

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After months and months, Theo’s amazing EP has finally hit the public. I did a review for this back in September and will be re-releasing it shortly. I highly recommend listening to this as it made me a bigger fan. $port produced the entire thing. You may remember this was a television title back in the 90’s from Canada and then Nickelodeon. You can hit the jump for track list and direct download link courtesy of DJ Booth.

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Theo Martins – Kirby’s Airwalk

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It feels like I’ve had this record for years. It’s off the unreleased…forget it. I’ll let this explain:

Theo recently partnered with DJBooth.net, and the site will release his long-awaited EP “You Can’t Do That On Television” this month. The project is a collaboration with upcoming Ohio-based producer $port, and the name takes its cue from the Canadian sketch comedy television program, which eventually became a Nickelodeon staple in the early 90s. The sound is futuristic, but inspired by that era. The first leak song from the EP is “Kirby’s Airwalk.”

I’ll have to re-dig up my review I did for this last year. Super good EP.


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Theo Martins – Kirby’s Airwalk (Supashare)

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Theo Martins Ft. Rapper Big Pooh & Emilio Rojas – Veni Vidi Vici (Remix)

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Theo is definitely working hard for his upcoming Channel Surfin’ release. It will be out on Monday. I like this version but the original was 10x times better to me.

Theo Martins Ft. Rapper Big Pooh & Emilio Rojas – Veni Vidi Vici (Remix) (Supashare)

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