DJ Low Cut’s, NY Minute, just dropped today and so far this song is really indicative of what you can find on the album. I am listening to it as I throw up this post. Every song has been a banger! This, How We Roll Cut, is a heater. Dontique executes his flow perfectly on this joint. You can download the single for free below.
Check The Discography: Emilio Rojas
I haven’t done as many ‘check the discography’ segments as I would have liked and was thinking which emcee has put in a lot of work that people would like to get their hands on. I came up with the prolific, Emilio Rojas. The man has undergone a few name changes and a new crowd may not be up on his older material. I am a big fan of this NYC artist and thought some other people might feel the same way and like to check out some of his earlier work. Unfortunately, the only way to here the album, For Good, is if you want to pay $40.00+ for the import CD at CD Universe. My apologies.
Emilio has another mixtape/street album, Breaking Point, dropping before the end of the year. He has already released a few singles from that joint. Also, he and producer M-Phazes have an album that dropped earlier this year under the name Phaze One. Unfortunately that album is only available in Australia on Itunes. Here is the link if you happen to be Australian.
(Last Updated: September 25th, 2013)
Copywrite: God Save The King (2012)
Artist: Copywrite
Album: God Save The King
Source: iTunes
Tracklisting:
01 Post-Apocalyptic Request Box
02 Love (Feat. Tage Future)
03 Swaggot Killaz (Feat. Jakki Da Motamouth)
04 Sorrow (Feat. Illogic & Don Jaga)
05 Man Made (Feat. Rockness Monstah)
06 J.O.Y (Feat. Jason Rose & Torae)
07 Union Rights (Feat. Mhz)
08 Yo! MTV Raps (Feat. Jason Rose)
09 Blue Ribbon
10 Miracle
11 Gsk
12 Workahol
13 White Democrats (Feat. Mac Lethal)
14 Golden State of Mind (Feat. Casual, Evidence & Roc Marciano)
15 Synesthesia
16 Got to Make it (Feat. Tage Future)
17 A Talk with Jesus
Note:
This is my first time ever reviewing one of Copywrite’s releases. He has made a lot of good music in the past ten years and he has been in a few different places in his life during that time. You can hear that in his music. His most current station in life seems to have brought him a certain sense of peace of mind. Copywrite has recently engaged more actively with his Creator and you can see a changed person even though I have never met the man personally. Through his online interactions, he seems…content.
Locksmith – Little Bunny Rabbit (Video)
Wow. This title was on the deceptive side. This song is not about warm, little fuzzies. This song is about an artist who isn’t garnering the props he deserves. Locksmith brutalizes this beat with an appetite for destruction. This video is a little trippy and it’s meant to be. His new album, Labyrinth, which is free, is dropping in a few weeks.
Single You Out: Kyle Hubbard – One Time, Two Times (ft. Roosh Williams)
This is the first single off of Kyle Hubbard’s forthcoming album, You’re Not That Special. This really is just the tip of the iceberg. You are definitely going to want to hear the rest of that joint when it drops on March 20th. This beat by DJay Cas is synthed out but has a high energy ‘epic’ feel to it. Hubbard is the one who makes this track original though. So often it seems he just takes a beat (any beat) and contorts it into something special.
Single You Out: Voli – Gone For Good ft. Justin Baron
Voli is a really unique emcee to me. He really has this incredibly poetic quality about him. It’s like he is spitting prose from sonnets when he hits the mic. A really different way of wording things and crafting punchlines. I look forward to hearing some more material from him. This song carries with it that trademark Voli soul and meaning. Not one syllable wasted…
Single You Out: Serge Severe – Monstrosity (prod. by Terminill)
I have been knowing about Serge Severe and now you are officially invited to the party. Terminill crafts a unique and energetic production for Severe’s wordplay. It’s a little rock, a little industrial, ALOT hip hop.
His album Service Without A Smile is dropping next month…early next month. Check for it!
Spit Gemz – Trained Assassins (ft. Starvin’ B,Carmen Indhira, Shaz Illyork & Eff Yoo)
Why can’t I get a hold of the Welcome To Hellzgate project? I am about to start a riot. Every joint I have heard off of this album has been pure heat and this is the best one yet. Lyrically, this lineup is responsible for bodying this beat from One Take. Some really great lines and flows on this joint But really, it’s Carmen Indhira who makes this a great song. Love the voice on the chorus. It just really holds all the verse together
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