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Asher Roth, 'Parties at the Disco' Feat. He says, the song is "too good to not share the full version. On "Oops" Roth is having a good time as he manages to reference the Lion King , shout out Lykke Li and offer up etiquette lessons all in the same goofy verse. Listen to it here:. To say Roth has been busy seems like an understatement when the "College" rapper explains what he's been up to lately.

At the heart of his many projects is Retrohash. This year Roth also launched a podcast on Dash Radio called Radical Magical and he's currently working on a full length album slated for release next year. As well, he's been developing his Bongress marijuana-education campaign aimed, as well as the I Love College Foundation to help alleviate student loan debt.

So in leaving the major label system my goal was to create a multimedia outlet that allowed me the freedom to create for reasons beyond popularity and money. Roth says his goal is to continue developing Retrohash into a "a robust platform that will bring together a variety of voices to create great music, various entrainment and address social issues in a meaningful way. What has the rapper been busying himself with since then?

Will he be coming out with any new beats this year? Can we expect to see a new album or mix tape from him anytime soon? What new endeavors or projects have he taken on?

What happened to Asher Roth? Where is he now in ? Growing up in the suburbs, he developed a keen interest in music at a young age. As a teen, he went to Pennsbury High School- it was there that he started to battle and rhyme against his friends at lunch time for fun.

A huge hit among his peers, it was after he successfully sold over copies in two days that he decided to pursue a career in hip hop. After graduating from high school, he went to West Chester University- his original plan was to major in Elementary Education. Never having given up his new found dream of becoming a rapper, he continued to record throughout his college years. To his surprise, the two soon befriended on another on the online platform. Interested in the young lad after hearing clips of his work, Braun eventually invited Roth to visit him in Atlanta, Georgia.

Soon afterward, Roth decided to relocate to Atlanta for good, to work on his music career full time. In the summer of , the rapper released his first professional record, a mix tape entitled, The Greenhouse Effect Vol. Produced by Apathy, Ben H. Allen, and Mike Caren, it proved to be a big hit upon its release. A month after being made available, the song debuted on the Billboard Hot at number eighty five; it later managed to peak at number fifty five. A breakthrough for the new artist, the single was also accompanied by a music video directed by Scooter Braun and Jonathan Lia.

Since its original release, many have covered the song such as Ludacris, and Sammy Adams. Of course, after this verbal throw down it's inevitable that at least one of them would be teamed up with Jerry in the foundation challenge. And so it's Tara that becomes his partner in a bout of tag-team facial makeup.

Seriously, did not expect that from Miss Goody-Goody. Anyway, where we? Yes, sorry, the foundation challenge. It's basically a makeup version of the Exquisite Corpse : Contestants are split into teams of three and have to work on the same model, but they don't get to tell each other what the concept is.

It's supposed to test whether they can work as a group on a project, as much as it tests their individual skills. However, it may actually be a Peter Venkman-esque test of psychic skills. Hopefully she spent some time on the set, because the blink-and-you'll miss-it televised visit sees Beki winning whirlwind immunity for taking the lead on her team's lizard alien.

And now the spotlight challenge. Our hostess introduces Roth by running through his resume cut to Sue, Athena and Brea about to pass out from the "20 million views on YouTube" comment before he gets to plug his new album Is this Too Orange? And here's the real trick.

The tableau will be photographed, as if it's the cover for Roth's new full length due this March! Confused yet? Athena isn't. Since body painting is her metier, she should cruise this. But it's going to be one of the most interesting challenges of the year. Last season's body painting challenge pretty much involved having a single model match a scenery shot, which tested the artist's eye and painting skills more than their conceptual vision.

This requires a strong underlying idea — and, seriously, since all the models are nude, SyFy's genital blur button is getting a real pounding. The models are less important than the background. Tara and Jerry get first dibs and go for a canvas of a brick wall with some simple shadows. Rayce and Beki go for what appears to be Ed Gein's barn: Sue and Heather are on a rollerskating elephant: Athena and RJ grab a poolside view: Ian and Miranda go for a park hedge scene but get caught in development hell bad news, since this is a one-day project : And no-one wants the wall of shoes, So, since Brea won week one and Matt won week two, they're teamed together and that's what they're left with.

When Matt opts to fade his model into the shoe background, everyone thinks that he has lost his mind. Rayce whose more abstract "spirits in an attic" concept with Beki avoids need for exact line and color matches notes that he will have to paint every single sneaker.

Repeat, ad nauseam. But what's the concept?



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