
One last preview from the Canadian’s new album, The Jones Act Part III.

One last preview from the Canadian’s new album, The Jones Act Part III.

Off Miles’ upcoming album The Jones Act Part III, dropping October 23rd.
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Written last year while stuck in NYC during Hurricane Irene, the Canadian emcee’s latest single off his upcoming album The Jones Act Part III (Oct. 23) is available now on iTunes.

As a prelude to his next album The Jones Act (Part III), the Toronto native drops off a quickstrike EP to help tide his fans over. Tracklist/download link after the jump.

Before he drops off his next album The Jones Act Part III, the Canada land emcee offers up a FreEP to help tide y’all over. Tracklist/download link after the jump.
With the help of the Hundred Faces Group, Miles Jones performs a live rendition of Catch Me In The Rye.

Off the Canadaland emcee’s upcoming FreEP, dropping in a couple weeks.
Additional vocals by Ashleigh Semkiw.

Artwork by Aaron Allyene and Aleksandar Todorovic.
Lead single off Miles’ upcoming album, Jones Act Part III, dropping August 14th.
PURCHASE: Miles Jones – All Lies (prod. Austin Dovercourt III) [iTunes]
Directed by A’s Alleyne.
One of my favorite tracks off Miles’ Runaway Jones gets some visuals. Can’t be mad at that..

Dealing with the themes and complex issues of identity, belonging, connection, and alienation comes the new concept single ‘Catch Me in the Rye’ from Toronto Hip Hop artist Miles Jones. Based on the famous novel by J.D. Salinger, the Catcher in the Rye, Miles writes from the perspective of a new age Holden Caulfield caught in the technological revolution and confused about life and love in 2011.
PREVIOUS: Miles Jones – No More

Photo by: Aaron Alleyne
With all the political issues going on at the moment, Miles Jones decides to let loose of another joint off his Runaway Jones LP.
DOWNLOAD: Miles Jones – No More f. Marinda | Mediafire
PREVIOUS: Miles Jones – Say What f. Shad | Miles Jones – Time f. Promise
Directed by Chris Wardle.
Two weeks back Rae and Miles Jones did their thing at the Opera House in Toronto.