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Monday, June 30, 2014

Calm Down by Busta Rhymes


Bussa Bus and Em show there lyrical prowess in this banger. Supposedly this is on Busta's E.L.E 2, dopeness!

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Friday, June 27, 2014

Krazy by Lil Wayne

Tunechi releases another banger from his upcoming Carter 5. This is tough, dopeness!

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Album Review: These Days... by Ab-Soul

          TDE rapper, Ab-Soul, has finally released his highly anticipated album, These Days…After hearing singles like Stigmata and Tree Of Life, I was extremely excited to listen to this album and review. This album stays with the theme of talking about our society “these days”, and along the way Soul talks about very personal events in his life.
          The intro of the album, Gods Reign, talks about Ab-Soul’s misfortunes even with all the success he has achieved. He perfectly describes this with the line, “At 25 I spent a hunnid' of those and still ain't got nothing to show”. He also briefly talks about the passing of his girlfriend, which he goes more in depth later. The dark synths and SZA’s haunting hook really makes this song stand on its own.
          Tree of Life is filled with “tree” wordplay, which Soulo relates to weed(what else) and money. Curtiss King cooks up an uptempo, tambourine laced beat while Soulo says to “breathe easy”. Near the end of the song, the beat changes up and DJ Dahi is manning the boards. The last verse has Soulo using the word “soul” in different ways, which is one of the dopest ideas on the LP.          The next track, Hunnid Stax, is the banger of the album. Kenny Beats flips a Lana Del Rey sample and adds thumping 808s and hazy synths. Mac Miller provides one the trippiest hooks ever. Q does his thing on the last verse with very sporadic wordplay. Also the Diddy cosign at the end was dope!
         Dub Sac is not just another song about weed. Soulo uses weed to show how he has progressed in life: “I had a dub sack in my bucket/Rolling around like ''fuck it'' Now I got a OZ in this Benz, still rolling around like ''fuck it''”. Punch, the CEO of TDE, contributes a rare verse near the end.
         The next song was the highly anticipated collab with the God of conscious rap, Lupe Fiasco. Although, they did collaborate on Lupe’s Thorns and Horns, World Runners is their first official album collaboration. And damn this song is deep. They touch on the Illuminati and how society is “these days”. Tae Beast provides a futuristic type of beat, which relates to how Lupe, Soulo, and Nikki Jean are “world runners”.
         Nevermind That, is the perfect track to describe how society is “these days”. Soulo has a banging beat and talks about real niggas and shooting people. It is almost like Ab-Soul is making a mockery of stereotypical hiphop by inviting Ricky Rozay to do a verse. Nevertheless, this song goes in, and Ross does work.
         With this next record, Soulo takes a trip to the west coast for this turn up song. Twact means beyond faded according to the producer, Dnyc3. This is the type of music that would play in the club. Again this deals with how society is perceived today, which is the theme of the whole album. Major props for the Slick Rick lines.
          Just Have Fun, is Ab-Soul’s version of YOLO. He says to have fun, and use drugs, but don’t let the drugs control you. The chill beat perfectly compliments Soulo’s flow. Just a feel good song. This song also sets up the transition into the song, “These Days…”.
          Man, the producer Terrace Martin does work on this next song. I could listen to that saxophone all day. King Kendrick raps his heart out. An amazing interlude.
          Coming off from that fast tempo interlude, Soulo puts the saddest song I have heard in a long time. The slow rolling beat has Ab-Soul struggling with the death of his girlfriend, Alori Joh. Up and coming songstress, Jhene Aiko, helps with the hook. Really touching.
          Sapiosexual has Soulo proclaiming he wants to “fuck you mind”. Young Simba, J Cole is on the boards and does some ad-libbing. This is probably my favorite song on the album.
          The next song, Stigmata, has many religious themes. Ab-Soul talks about carrying a cross, not literally, but metaphorically having this pressure put onto him by fans and the industry. Soulo, Action Bronson, and Asaad compare themselves to Jesus Christ throughout the song. The beat is vintage NY boom-bap.           Feelin Us is the haters anthem. Ab-Soul and Jay Rock address the naysayers and telling them they gon “feel this”. The string is hypnotic.
          Ride Slow is like a horror song. Larry Fisherman, one of Mac Miller’s many alias’s, provides an airy, percussion loop led beat. Danny Brown, who is one of my favorite rappers, provides a solid verse. Delusional Thomas, ANOTHER alias of Mac Miller, delivers a horror filled verse with his high pitched voice. The “Hail Mary” interpolation fits the song beautifully.
          W.R.O.H, We Really Out Here, is the last song and also the longest. This song reminds me of Ye’s “Last Call” because Soulo just talks. Also you can hear a battle rap between Daylyt and Ab-Soul. It is kind of a weird ending, but the song part is solid.
          So far, in my opinion, this is album of the year. Ab-Soul lyrically is amazing and the production is on point. (5 out of 5 stars)

Monday, June 23, 2014

DaVinci Dreams by DJ Gopal

Check out my track that I produced. Also check out my Soundcloud for more dope tracks!

Look What I Did by Skeme

The West Coast rapper invites along Hustle Gang's boss, T.I., for a trunk rattler, dopeness!

Friday, June 20, 2014

Just Another Day by Jimmy Johnson

The OVO releases another trippy banger. This guy is slowly becoming one of my favorites, dopeness!

Next To It by Lupe Fiasco


Wasalu unleashes a horn lace, bumpin track. Taylor Gang's Ty Dolla $ign croons on the hook, dopeness!

Stronger by Marsha Ambrosius

Marsha releases a track from her upcoming LP, Friends & Lovers. Which features a verse from the first billionaire in hiphop, Dr. Dre, dopeness!

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Party Up by DESTRUCTO

First time hearing of this EDM producer, but this song is bangin. It features West Coast up-and-comer YG, dopeness!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Pray Alone by Scotty ATL

The young ATL rapper creates an anthem with Killer Mike and Trouble. That beat is something else, dopeness!

Monday, June 16, 2014

Vermilion by Maduk

Off of the Galaxy of Dreams 2 compilation from Liquicity, dopeness!

Bigger Than Me by The Game


Off his Blood Money La Familia project coming soon, dopeness!

Buy The World by Mike WiLL Made It

The ATL super producer releases a sample driven beat which features KDot, Weezy, and Future. This song will be on Mike Will's upcoming album Est. In 1989 pt. 3, dopeness!

Friday, June 13, 2014

Tattoos Over My Bullet Wounds by Kidd Kidd

The newest member of G-Unit releases this horn driven track from his upcoming, Fuk Da Fame mixtape, dopeness!

Do What I Want by Casino


The Freeband Gang member releases a scorcher featuring Young Thug and Young Scooter, dopeness!

In My BEARD by Sean Falyon

The ATL MC releases a banger, dopeness!

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Count Em Up by GQ

The Jamla rapper invites along the Slauson rapper, Nipsey Hussle and the Rapper Big Pooh. 9th Wonder on the boards, dopeness!

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Don't Know by A-Laz

This string driven track features Crooked I and Rittz, dopeness!

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Perfect by Jimmy Johnson

The OVO member releases another trippy banger, and it's again produced by Eric Dingus, dopeness!

Hunnid Stax by Ab-Soul

Solo releases a banger with fellow label mate Schoolboy Q. Gonna be on Ab-Soul's upcoming album These Days..., dopeness!

Lotta That by G-Eazy


This track is bangin. ASAP Ferg and Danny Seth contribute verses, dopeness!