Showing posts with label Gangsta Rap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gangsta Rap. Show all posts
Friday, October 11, 2013
Lil Durk - Signed To The Streets (Hosted By DJ Drama) [Mixtape Review]
After numerous if delays its finally here Lil Durk has released Signed To The Streets! I’ve listened to it and here’s all can I say…its pretty damn good. What I truly love about Lil Durk is he has little features and he can hold songs on his own. I Can’t Go Like That, Bang Bros, Hittaz & One Night are the songs that proves the talent of his hooks, flow & lyrics that he can still make hits that’ll make the charts. The Lil Reese features for songs like Competition & Street Life also makes the tape even better cause he makes his verses better for us to enjoy the tape. As usual the tape does has its downside to it. Some songs are average for you to skip the next track which hurts the flavor of the tape (I’ll let ya’ll decide that for yourselves). Plus, Dis Ain't What You Want had bad quality & One Night beat was purposely missing the rest of the sounds, and that hurt the mixtape alot. Overall, I give this mixtape 4 out of 5. Lil Durk not only proves himself that he’s SIgned To The Streets, he’s proves that he’s here to stay in this rap game.
Download Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Lil-Durk-Signed-To-The-Streets-mixtape.515989.html
Labels:
300,
Chicago,
Chicago Rap,
Coke Boys,
Datpiff,
Def Jam,
DJ Drama,
Gangsta Grillz,
Gangsta Rap,
Illinois,
Lil Durk,
Midwest Rap,
Mixtape,
Mixtape Review,
Only The Family,
OTF,
Rap,
Signed To The Streets
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Cam'Ron - Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1 (Mixtape Review)
After a long delay, Cam has finally put out the mixtape, Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1. He’s brought a little mixture of his previous albums, that ol Dipset sound, ol school samples, & the Boss Of All Bosses series to go along with it.. He starts off his infamous entertainment skits. On the Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1 (Intro), Cam brought Cousin Bang on the track for us to give us some laughs out the way before the songs begin. Plus, the Instagram (Skit), it had a jealous girlfriend calling another female spazzing out on her just because the female like her man’s instagram pictures. The features don’t disappoint either. On Instagram (Catfish), Sen City delivers the chorus and lyrics about women, then, on Let Me Work, Ms. Hustle, Loaded Lux & Chris Miles show how good their rap skills are, and finally on Jungle, T.I. & Yo Gotti murdered the beat by talking about their pervious street life. I do have a couple of problems of the mixtape. Two songs “Think You Need Love" & "My Life" are exact replicas of Gs Up by Jim Jones & Max B & My Life by Mary J. Blige makes it hard for me to enjoy the songs (P.S. “Me Killa” is an exact replica of Da Introduction by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony but, I actually enjoyed the song) & the last track "Come And Talk To Me" should have not been on the mixtape. It messes up the flow of the tape, and it was just a response of Jay-Z’s “Pound Cake” verse. It should have been just a preview of what Cam had in store for us. Overall I give the mixtape 3.5 out of 5, Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1 proves thatCam still has some gas in the tank.
Labels:
Cam'Ron,
Diplomats,
Dipset,
East Coast Rap,
Gangsta Rap,
Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1,
Hardcore Rap,
Harlem,
Killa Cam,
Mafioso Rap,
Mixtape,
Mixtape Review,
New York,
New York Rap,
Rap,
Rapper,
Review,
The U.N.,
Trap Rap,
U.N.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Meek Mill - Dreamchasers 3 (Hosted By DJ Drama) [Mixtape Review]
Honestly I had low expectations for this mixtape. I thought this would be another overrated mixtape that would be wack as fuck, but ITS NOT!!! Meek Mill has done a hell of a job on this mixtape to the point that you would think that it was his second album. From begging to end their wasn’t one song I can saw it was wack. The beats were on point, every guests was on the mixtape held their own by lyrics and flowing to the beat, even DJ Drama did his thang, he knew which song to talk his shit on, and it fits well with the songs. I appreciate Meekhonoring Lil Snupe by having a skit of him freestyling and making a song decidated to him. That way people will know Lil Snupe's talent and legacy still live on (R.I.P. Lil Snupe). On “Heaven or Hell (Feat. Jadakiss & Guordan Banks), its kinda a remake on The Luniz's song “I Got 5 On It”. Both Meek & Jada killed the beat, while Guordan sangs beautifully on the chorus. Meek Mill for East folks is what Young Jeezy is in the South. Makes motivational music for the people that are in need of some encouragement or help. I give this mixtape a perfect 5 out of 5. Meek proved the haters, naysayers, and critics wrong, he can still make great music, now all we need is a second album from him, and he’ll really be a force to be reckon with.
Mixtape Download: http://www.datpiff.com/dreamchasers3
Labels:
DC,
DC3,
DCR,
DJ Drama,
Dreamchasers 3,
Dreamchasers Records,
East Coast Rap,
Gangsta Rap,
Maybach Music Group,
Meek Mill,
Mixtape,
Mixtape Review,
MMG,
Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia,
Philly Rap,
Rap,
Review
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