JR&PH7 x St. Joe Louis x Brokn.Englsh – My Favorite Demons (2012)

Artist: JR&PH7 x St. Joe Louis x Brokn.Englsh

Album: My Favorite Demons

Source: iTunes

Tracklisting:

1. Intro
2. My Favourite Demons
3. Scandalous
4. Lost In Love
5. Take A Walk
6. Forgot To Forget
7.New High
8. Try

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Hip Hop needs a little diversity.  Individual projects need a little variation.  Both are achieved with My Favorite Demons.  JR&PH7 are a production duo out of Cologne, Germany.  Over the last two or three years they have worked with countless dope artists for their projects and have established themselves in the hip hop community.  St. Joe Louis and Brokn.Englsh are groups out of New Jersey comprised of three emcees each.  Each group has contributed dope hip hop music over the course of the last few years.  For this project, they join forces and craft a very focused, yet dynamic release.

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Creative Juices – Sampler #2

Just trying to quickly put you onto some new music from the Creative Juices Music family.  There are soooo many good joints off of this sampler.  I have already heard most of them from the projects they already dropped on and they are all very dope.  Just check the credits and I think you will find it a necessity to check this out.

If you are not familiar with the Creative Juices’ body of work, this is a great release to start with.  You can check it out for free by hitting the download button below.

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Pass The Mic (ft. Serge Severe, Theory Hazit, Jon Belz, Luck One, Quiz Zilla, Mila Gordana, Cassow, and Braille) Produced by Terminill (Video)

I had already known about 2/3 of the emcees on this posse cut.   They all killed it.  Serge Severe, Theory Hazit, Luck One, and Braille I am very familiar with.  I own projects from each of these emcees.  Outt of the other emcees, only one really had me wanting to check more of his material.  That’s Jon Belz.  I liked his flow.  Best verse has to go to Braille… It also bears mentioning that Terminill’s beat was pretty standout.