Archive for the ‘Crappers’ Category

Roc Is Reloaded…

Thursday, August 30th, 2012

I’m trying not to get wrapped up too crazy in Roc Marciano’s music since I haven’t given the new SlaughterHouse project enough spins, but I’m listening to the Reloaded album and this shit is fucking incredible.

This track won’t be on the official release but it’s a flaming rap sword that you have to hear.

The Time Is Now…

Thursday, August 30th, 2012

Timeless Truth is on the verge of putting the lynchpin back into the NYC rap crown with their debut album ‘Rock-It Science’. These dudes interconnect with Just Blaze, PF Cuttin, Action Bronson, Meyhem Lauren, Roc Marciano, Thirstin Howl 3rd and Sean Price.

Rock-It Science is about to blast off…

The Lunatics Now Run The Asylum…

Wednesday, August 29th, 2012

This is the song on SlaughterHouse’s new album that I can’t stop listening to. This might be Eminem’s best produced track so far. It bounces with the whimsy you might expect from Marshall Mathers, but he also found some great minimalist elements to add the mystery.

I fux with the drum programme he inserted too. Good job Eminem.

Listen to Joell Ortiz. Did you ever doubt his skills? Shame on you playboy. That boy good. I’m gonna review the SlaughterHouse album with a long drop and a few sample tracks. The short on the album is that it’s pop aspirations posing as stadium rap. SlaughterHouse wants you to put your lighters in the air. But this track here is for the rappity juggalos and lyrical nutjobs.

SLAUGHTERHOUSE featuring EMINEM – ‘ASYLUM’ from dallas penn on Vimeo.

Dice Raw: Raw Life Rap

Tuesday, August 28th, 2012

Some more grown man rap for your earholes Internets. You know the homey Dice Raw from making those Roots albums real cinematic and jazzy. He’s rolling out a project of his own in the meantime and in between time.

Check out this smooth shit…

Here goes the full stream for the ‘Greatest Rapper Never‘ mixtape

Bad Street’s Patternized…

Monday, August 27th, 2012

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Queen’s rap artist Nutso gives a tour thru my old ‘hoods Flushing and Corona to explain to listeners that the more things change the more they stay the same.

The sound is totally reminiscent of Gangstarr boom bap.

Peep this New York Times article with related infographics which show that Corona, Queens is one of the hotspots for the NYPD’s super aggressive Stop and Frisk tactics

In Some Parts of the City, a Common Police Practice