ayoomeco i got album download Ayoomeco i got the streets album download. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. What can I do to prevent this in the future? If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Cloudflare Ray ID: 67e2e0345cf8dab4 • Your IP : 188.246.226.140 • Performance & security by Cloudflare. AV - I Got The Streets. HNHH Premiere! Compton's AV drops off a big mixtape. It's been a minute since we heard from Compton rapper AV, but the artist returns today with a follow up to last September's project Compton 2 Riches . AV is being generous with this mixtape as well, providing fans with 26 new records that feature an array of West Coast staples. AV calls upon Snoop Dogg, AD, Nef the Pharaoh, Slim 400, Problem, Glasses Malone, Too Short and more, as well as New York representative French Montana. The majority of production is handled by Ayoomeco, as well as Bruce24k and Extra Lavish. Take a listen and/or download I Got The Streets , let us know what you think. The Streets’ 10 best songs. 's been in the studio with Matty Healy and Slowthai - so does this mean new music is on the way? Here are 10 of The Streets' cult classics to enjoy whilst we wait. (2004) What happens: We’re not quite sure how well this track now rates on the woke-o-meter, but here Mike gives a dressing down to a lady he fancies. Best bit: That chugging beat. The extreme rowdiness of it all. Turn The Page (2002) What happens: Like, everything . The opening track of The Streets’ debut album is an epic statement of intent, pitching Mike Skinner as Birmingham’s very own Maximus Decimus Meridius. Best bit: The way it builds up. As powerful as a bout with Conor McGregor. (2002) What happens: Mike sings the praises of acid house and 1990s ravers over a woozy electronic track. Best bit: The drop as Mike sings “ Only one choice in the city / Done voicing my pity , now let’s get to the nitty – gritty.” Could Well Be In (2004) What happens: Aww, Mike’s in love. With, according to the video, a young Alexa Chung, Best bit: Those plaintive, pensive keys, of course. (2004) What happens: Mike gets totally off his mash in the club and feels a bit sad. It’s epic. Best bit: The massive wobbly synth line that runs throughout the whole track. (2004) What happens: Mike tells the fellas it’s ok to be sad as he ponders a big break-up. Best bit: Those violins, bringing all of the emotions. Don’t Mug Yourself (2002) What happens: Mike lets his heart have the better of him. By all means you can vibe with this girl, Mike, just don’t mug yourself. Best bit: “Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi!” Too Much Brandy (2002) What happens: Mike goes to Amsterdam with the lads and drinks a lot of brandy. He then goes to Brixton and continues his booze-y mission. Best bit: The south London bar shout-out that is: “ Rah , rah, rah , it’s all back to the Dogstar. ”They sell t-shirts with that line on, y’know. See also; referring to brandys as ‘Marlons’. Has It Come To This? (2001) What happens: The breakthrough track announced the arrival of Mike Skinner to the world – part rowdy lad, part street poet. Best bit: The pirate radio call to arms of “Lock down your aerial”. Iconic. Prangin Out (2006) What happens: Mike’s life basically falls apart because of drugs and booze. But what a banger. Best bit: The fact there’s a Pete Doherty cover version is quite exciting. It is surprisingly not terrible. Dans les rues. A gang of poverty-ridden juvenile delinquents progress from petty theft to hard crime, but a kindly judge manages to set most of them on the right path after they are finally apprehended. A gang of poverty-ridden juvenile delinquents progress from petty theft to hard crime, but a kindly judge manages to set most of them on the right path after they are finally apprehended. A gang of poverty-ridden juvenile delinquents progress from petty theft to hard crime, but a kindly judge manages to set most of them on the right path after they are finally apprehended.