Showing posts with label mixtape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixtape. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Listen up: Poca

We're not trying to tell you what to do or anything, We're not your parents, but we would insist that you press play. Your choice.


Warning:Explicit Content
Poca- ALL I NEED

Friday, August 12, 2011

Boy in Detention Review


Now, before I let you explore my opinion, I just want to make this clear: I love Chris Brown. I'm not obsessed like some of his fans, nor will you catch me promoting my love for him 24/7 on social networks, but, I was hardly mad at him when he punched Miss Rihanna, and he will forever be featured on my play list...that is...if he stops his rap career NOW! I love him too much to be "hating", "bashing", or "jealous". I just simply want him to take advantage of the gift God gave him, so he can stop stealing images that just do not fit him.

Is it me, or did he all of a sudden get bold after the Rihanna situation? I feel like he went to jail, met a thug, and came out trying to be the new Lil' Wayne, but instead, he sounds like Tyga in ridiculous songs such as "100 bottles", "First 48", AND "Snapbacks back" Wait...what? He's trying to be grown at 22 in 2011, but then puts out somethin' like "Snapbacks Back" on his mixtape? I mean, he pretty much took himself back five years on that. Him and Tyga murdered that song, and I don't mean that in a good way. As a rapper, Chris is supposed to make songs that rap lovers can nod their heads to. If I nod my head to CB's current stuff, I'm going to end up with a concussion. This is crazy.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Sorry 4 The Wait Review


Because of the immense anticipation of Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter IV” album which has now been pushed back until late August, Weezy has given his fans an apology gift. What’s the gift, you may ask? A 12-track mixtape called “Sorry 4 The Wait.” The title is self explanatory. More than half of the tracks on the mixtape are freestyled over some of this year’s most popular tracks,. For example, Drake’s “Marvin’s Room,” Miguel’s “Sure Thing,” YC’s “Racks” and Meek Mill’s “Tupac Back.” The tape also features a few appearances from popular artists such as California native Lil B The Based God, and Young Money artist Gudda Gudda.