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Friday, February 28, 2014

In Distress by A$AP Rocky

From the OST of the upcoming motion picture, Divergent. This track goes off, dopeness!

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Throwback Thursday: M.E.M.P.H.I.S. by Three 6 Mafia

I was listening to old school Mafia this week, and I wanted to make one of the greatest posse cuts a Throwback Thursday, dopeness!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Big Homie by Diddy

Puffy returns to the music seen with a bang. He brings along French Montana and Rozay for a banger off his upcoming MMM album, dopeness!

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Album Review: Oxymoron by Schoolboy Q

            The highly anticipated album from Q has finally released. After being pushed back for many months, Puffy unleashes one of the dopest gangsta themed albums ever. Oxymoron is truly a classic that will stand the test of time, starting with a turnt intro.
            Gangsta is the epitome of what a drive-by song should be. Q starts with an intro from his daughter that sets up the mood that Q will be a gangsta forever. The Nez & Rio instrumental comes in and the hook is the cherry on top for this amazing intro. YAWK YAWK YAWK!
            Super producer, Pharrell provides a bumpin song for Q to go off on. It is impossible to not dance to this banger. Fellow TDE labelmate, Jay Rock provides a closing verse as well.
            Collard Greens is the smokers anthem. The second single for Oxymoron got a lotta play, not for Q, but for Kendrick’s bilingual flow.
            The next song is another street anthem, which features Mr. Ad-lib, 2Chainz. MikeWill provides a haunting instrumental, in which Q and Deuces provide what their fans want: Something to turnup to.
            The next track, Hoover Street, is Q repping his hood. The beat itself changes in the middle, in which Q provides some of the best verses of the whole LP.
            This next song is very odd  among all this gangsta songs, especially for Q. Studio is a love song, in which Q and BJ The Chicago Kid try to court a certain girl. Q aint afraid to be explicit about it either.
            Prescription/Oxymoron I would have to say is the crux of this whole album. This storytelling track shows Q talking about his drug use, and him reminiscing on this usage after his daughter is born. The Prescription part of the song shows that he is doing all this bad to keep his daughter safe. When that beat changes tho…to turnt.
            Q said in an interview that, The Purge, was one of the most fun tracks to make for this album. It is pretty dope that Schoolboy Q’s daughter is narrating the whole album, and she also provides the intro to this killer track. This all West Coast track features OFWGKTA frontman, Tyler, The Creator provides the beat and hook. West Coast legend, Kurupt, provides a solid closing.
            Blind Threats is one of the closest songs to an old school Wu Tang track. Which makes sense, because Raekwon himself is featured on this chill banger. The most lyrical song on the whole album right here. Introspective and retrospective.
            We first heard Hell Of A Night during the NBA playoffs, and I’ve been excited for it ever since. DJ Dahi provides a very atmospheric instrumental, which really adds to the party vibe of this track.
            The Alchemist provides the old school beat, in which Q goes on for 6 minutes! This track goes hard, that’s all I need to say. La-da-di-do, la-di-da-di-da-di-do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
            A braggadocios track form Q, Man Of The Year. Nez & Rio provide the banger again. Bounce!!!
            I’ve seen rappers rap as another person, but rapping as an inanimate object is rare. Nas rapped as a gun in I Gave You Power, but Q raps as a oxycontin pill. His & Her Friend shows how the pill is persuading Q to use “him/her”. SZA provides a hook that is supposed to sound like a person on drugs.
            Grooveline Pt. 2 is a song in which Q and Suga Free rap form the perspective of pimps. This song is a sequel to Grooveline Pt. 1 form his Habits & Contradictions album.
I love the groovy instrumental.
            The outro of Oxymoron is basically the summary of this gangsta album. Q claims that “Bitch, I am LA”, which is one of the most epic lines and is basically Q’s personality.

            In conclusion, I believe this album will go down in history as one of the dopest gangsta albums since Get Rich Or Die Tryin’. This LP is Q reminiscing on his past(like Pusha’s MNIMN) and looking to the future. Make way for Q ya’ll. (4 out of 5 stars)

Saturday, February 22, 2014

To The Top by Jay Rock

The first member of TDE releases a track he recorded years ago. K Dot is featured on this soulful track, that kinda sounds like Spaceships by Kanye, dopeness!

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Throwback Thursday: Heat by 50 Cent

50 is moving from Shady/Aftermath and it seems like G-Unit is over according to Yayo, so I decided to go throwback to an extremely underrated song from Fiddy. Heat is one of the greatest songs on the Get Rich Or Die Tryin LP. Also one of the coolest music videos ever, dopeness!

Pyramids by Frank Ocean(Blue Sky Black Death Remix)

Dont normally post remixes, but this goes in. BSBD has always made some of the greatest beats I have ever heard, and this no exception, dopeness!

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Nobody Cares by Tech N9ne


Trunk rattling instrumental with a running synth truly complements Tech's, Stevie Stone's, and Krizz Kaliko's fast raps. Strangulation comes out May 6th, dopeness!

Blind Threats by Schoolboy Q


Oxymoron is coming up, and Q releases another amazing track featuring the Chef himself, Raekwon. The chill instrumental is provided by Lord Quest, dopeness!

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Coretta by Cyhi The Prynce


Cyhi unleashes another amazing track just before Valentines Day. This will appear on the upcoming mixtape, Black History Project, which comes out February 24th, dopeness!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Know No Better by Meek Mills


The MMG lieutenant brings along Yo Gotti on a banger produced by Cardo, dopeness!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Barefoot by Bone

Incredible track form Bone. I suggest good headphones or subs for this track, dopeness!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Move That Dope by Future

Future drops MikeWill produced track off his upcomg LP, Honest. Pusha, the producer that is everywhere, Pharrell, and Casino join him on this street track, dopeness!

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Step One by LAXX

Some trapstep for ya'll, dopeness!

Napoleon by Cyhi Da Prynce

The dark horse of GOOD Music returns with one of the most lyrical tracks I've heard in a while, dopeness!

Monday, February 3, 2014

Gossipzilla by Big Boi

Another great mashup from Big Boi. This time he mixes his song "Gossip" with with Blue Oyster Cult classic "Godzilla". Krizzle and UGK join him on the track, dopeness!

I Aint Going by T.I.

Another turnt up track from Tip. This track is off the DJ MLK and DJ Scream's mixtape Super Bowl 48. You can cop the mixtape here: http://www.livemixtapes.com/download/26208/the-official-super-bowl-xlviii-mixtape.html, dopeness!

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Def Jam by Trinidad James

Trinidad drops a banger for the 30 year anniversary of Def Jam. This is the type of song to turn up to before the Super Bowl, dopeness!