Monday July 20th 2009, 12:39 pm
Filed under: music
curren$y the hot spitta has been so consistent as of recent. i wonder how wayne feels now that he’s established himself as a brand without the help of young money. and how does mack maine feel!? he’s still under wayne’s wing, but he isn’t making any noise!
one new joint, one old. both beats are insanity, because his beat choice is second to like only a couple people. and that’s a huge skill to have, because too many great rappers pick wack ass beats to flow on.
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Monday June 15th 2009, 12:59 pm
Filed under: mixtapes, music
roc nation’s first signee, j. cole, has released his highly-anticipated mixtape, the warm up. you probably typed in “j. cole – the warm up mixtape” in google and came across my site first. why? it’s cuz i had it before the masses, the johnny-come-latelys, the hop-on’ers. somehow, some way, i finagled a copy of it before the masses. don’t underestimate the little blogger.
this could be the best mixtape of the year. everybody’s been saying how hip hop has been on the steady decline, and there’s nobody out there bringing that fire like back in the days. i’ve jammed it just once. a few of the tracks were leaked earlier this year, but those who are on the fence about his ability to make a good song or the hype surrounding his name will be silenced, and quickly. jam this, and spread it to the world. i’ll bless you with one sample for those unsure of the man’s skills. the download link is below. enjoy.
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Thursday June 04th 2009, 4:13 pm
Filed under: mixtapes, music
this is one of those joints that should do me great work in the google search bar. let’s get it. the ever-so-prolific lil wayne raps about how he is essentially kobe bryant. don’t believe me? play/download it below to hear him plead his case, complete with sound bytes from interviews and quotes from #24 himself
. sounds like a soundtrack joint to me. not bad, though. i feel like he made it a few hours ago. know where you saw it first. oh, and kobaybay is officially the cover guy for the world’s greatest basketball video game. if you played live, convert to 2k sports, immediately.
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Monday March 02nd 2009, 5:58 am
Filed under: mixtapes, music
oh my lord. studio 43’s A.B. the Producer has delivered with this one.
this among is the most enjoyable mixtapes i’ve jammed in a while. i didn’t say the most technical, or the most ingenious. A.B. is a producer first, but as a rapper/singer/whatever you wanna call it, he’s definitely entertaining and can make some catchy songs. agree or disagree, i don’t really care. i’m all about those craaaaaazy beats. that’s what i live for. and apparently, so does A.B. i remember after i heard his “charisma” last year, i was beyond impressed with his production skills, but to see such tremendous growth in such a short period makes me pretty excited to see what the future holds. from samples to original compositions, he rocks every single beat. i even think some of these joints should be held for some A-list talent (meaning world famous, not like the artists on the mixtape aren’t good. you know what i mean!) if you ask me.
i really dig how the DMV artists all support each other. virtually anybody who is anybody on the scene blesses the mixtape with a verse. literally. you name them, they’re probably on it. yes, that means wale is on the joint. but so are raheem devaughn, lyriciss, marky, pro’verb, mouse, X.O., ra the MC, and a slew of other emcees and singers. you gotta check the tracklisting after the jump to see who else blesses the mixtape.
A.B., this joint cranks. great work. everybody needs this in rotation right about now. i’m throwing up a couple samples, just in case all these words didn’t persuade you to download it yet.
*note: you need some nice speakers to jam these. trust me. at least have some bass at your disposal.*
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damn, man. i actually need to clown gucci mane (gov’t name: radric davis) because at the end of the clip, he attempts to pull a "hip hop made me do it" excuse. lame.
i know what you’re thinking. no more zaythoven-produced trunk thumpers. but my man theo hooked me up with the latest mixtape w/ dj drama that dropped a few hours ago! goodness. gucci fans, rejoice. and those who aren’t yet, we’ll convert you.
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Wednesday August 06th 2008, 3:36 am
Filed under: audio/video, music
pictures are worth 1,000 words.
because there was no neptunes beats. you already know i’m a skateboard p groupie, so i’m co-signing. check out complex mag’s vicious article chronicling the break ups of rappers and their go-to producers, and see why TI needs to go back in the lab with DJ toomp, and why snoop & dre need to address their differences and make more gin & juice-esque joints.
want to know what the album could have sounded like with some different production? rapper/producer j. cole can help. yeah, the same dude who made this track. here’s a beat he produced for the final version of the album. i’ll give you both versions to jam, and you be the judge as to whether it’s better than the original beat. oh, and j. cole made these BEFORE the re-up gang x nahright.com remix contest, too.
j. cole’s version of “million dollar corner”:
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vs.
album version:
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wale’s new mixtape just dropped over @ elitaste.com. but we’ll help you out and link you to it.
download the mixtape about nothing: pt. 1andpt. 2.
it’s actually marvelous. and there was one part where i said, “uh oh. too many slow joints on this thing.” and then he did something i’ve never heard before. that joint is called “the manipulation,” and it is INSANE!i’m giving props where they are do, and this man is one clever ass guy. he hit the game with an unheard of angle. and i co-sign it all. i hate to be on anybody’s johnson but he wins mixtape of the year. early. yes, i’m biased. but it’s also that good.
my opinion means nothing though. but it’s a crucial mixtape. i just gave it 4 stars in itunes. and that’s rarer than that steak i was eating in paris.