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Stream The-Dream IV Play

- Source: Stereogum

We've been waiting a while to hear a new album from the sex-obsessed, hitmaking R&B weirdo The-Dream, and that album, IV Play , is finally here.

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Listen to The-Dream’s new track, “IV Play”

- Source: Consequence of Sound

The-Dream has a new album coming out called IV Play , which will feature a veritable orgy of guest stars including Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, Kelly Rowland, and Big Sean. You've already heard the lead single "Slow It Down" , and now comes the title track, featuring stacked-up vocal harmonies and Terius Nash crooning about how much he incidentally doesn't want any foreplay.

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MANY SUNSETS

- Source: Said the Gramophone

MP3s are only kept online for a short time, and if this entry is from more than a couple of weeks ago, the music probably won't be available to download any more.

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The-Dream featuring Fabolous “Slow It Down”

- Source: Mixtape Maestro

There's a sense of deja vu felt in hearing "Slow It Down", the first single to The-Dream 's upcoming fourth official effort Fourplay (or fifth, depending on how one views last year's quietly dropped Terius Nash: 1977 , a commercial spin-off-of-sorts of the 2011 freebie tape 1977 ): with its bouncy, ice cream truck R&B plink and Fabolous cameo, the song nearly registers as a carbon copy of his debut solo single "Shawty Is A 10″.

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The-Dream Ft. Casha – “Used To Be” Video

- Source: The Smocking Section

For one of the more superbly emo cuts off 1977, The-Dream sneakily adds in Casha into the video for "Used To Be." No Catfish, but both Terius and Casha seem to gravitate toward partners who are more interested in the iIternet than each other , and that's clearly doesn't end well for either.

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LISTEN: The-Dream Stays Tender With His New Single

- Source: The Huffington Post - Entertainment

The-Dream is showing a moodier side with the second single from his re-release of "1977," the project he offered as a free download last year under his given name Terius Nash. "Tender Tendencies" is the second bonus track to be released off the album following "AK47." The airy song moves smoothly as Mr. Nash mulls over his shortcomings in a failed relationship.

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