new davinci music vid for “concrete jungle juice”, off his album the day the turf stood still.
diggin the orange and black motif. sf stand up.
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new davinci music vid for “concrete jungle juice”, off his album the day the turf stood still.
diggin the orange and black motif. sf stand up.
san francisco’s davinci has a recent la trip documented, watch!
DaVinci drops in on legend DJ Muggs (Cypress Hill) for an appearance on Muggs’ Soul Assassins radio show on Shade 45. His appearance instantly landed DaVinci the honor of being the first San Francisco artist to appear on both the Soul Assassins program and Shade 45. The clip shows the emcee and a clearly pleased Muggs chopping it up. The video also captures footage of DaVinci in the studio with two of L.A.’s go-to producers. Tycoon, known for his work with Anthony Hamilton, Pussycat Dolls and more recently pegged as a co-conspirator of Dr. Dre’s upcoming Detox album, spends time auditioning beats for the Bay Area rapper. DaVinci also catches up with J-Thrill (Talib Kweli, Strong Arm Steady, Planet Asia). It looks like DaVinci has a lot of big things in the works.
his debut album the day the turf stood still is available for download now at www.swtbrds.com/davinci.
swtbrds recording artist davinci sits down w/ distortion 2 static for an exclusive interview & sneak peak of his new music video for “concrete jungle juice”.
davinci talks “idle mind” off his album the day the turf stood still. download his album for free or for purchase at swtbrds.com/davinci.
DaVinci - Hustler’s Theme (Prod. Blunt)
Another song to hold you guys down until [my birthday] 03/09/10 when The Day The Turf Stood Still drops.
Also, check out DaVinci’s two-part sit down interview with the west coast’s own 24kMilkCrate.com as DaVinci speaks on the forthcoming The Day The Turf Stood Still, where he finds his inspiration, and discusses a few key tracks from the album.

DaVinci - It’s On Me (Prod. Blunt) by swtbrds
Hip-hop the way we like it…from the original Thorobred, one of San Francisco’s finest, DaVinci.
“I coulda made a ring tone record, but fuck it you need to hear this.”