Showing posts with label Real. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2016

I'm A Fool|Young Huli Mixtape Review


"He want to floss,I want to grind, he want to shine, I want the money."
--Young Huli
"Cut It" Remix

Today Young Huli dropped his anticipated mixtape "I'm A Fool" and with popular beats being graced by Young Huli you can only listen as he elaborates on what is common struggles and regular day to day life.This is by far the most anticipated mixtape to date for me and I have been waiting over a year for it. He gets into real story telling like Yo Gotti. He painted a vivid  picture in his song "Bad Dreams"  as he goes into full details about a dream that went sour and upon waking didnt have much to show for it. He has a few tracks produced by Nictunez and a few features from St. Petersburg rappers like Gwop, Jitt & Stone. Majority of the beats are familar but once you hear a Huli Mix its a whole other level. I really wish  there were a few more features but I am happy with the finished project and it was worth the wait. I had enough time over the last year to be familar with some of the tracks and because of that I feel like I already connected with the mixtape. "Time Remix" is my favorite Huli Mix and with notable punchlines its only right that you make time to check out this #NEW mixtape from Florida's own Young Huli.I hope whatever Huli has up his sleeve for his next project isn't far behind and he sticks to what he does best.... Acting a Fool on these beats.

--M$C



TrackList|I'm A Fool


Sunday, April 17, 2016

Teo|Video Bomb: The Truth w/ Rate

                           





With Teo on the track you will never be disappointed. With a real rap foundation and relatable content you can only feel him on what he is saying. If you been through the struggle that so many people try and overcome every day you can definitely vibe out to 10 Hunnit front man Teo. Shot by Bungy Clips, Teo brings the city out and by city I mean the entire Child's Park which consist of his many supporters and fans. It is a straight pull up and chill type situation. Being from that same side of town it is great to see the love and support he has. His following is building daily and I am most definitely co signing for this artist. He links up with familiar faces in the rap crowd in St.Pete such as Project Youngin, Co-Ke, and others.  Paying homage to his Cousin Fats he is real, raw, and The Truth. While writing this review I actually had a conversation with him via Facebook and I was telling him upon seeing the shirts with Fats face and name upon them I saw this video as a tribute to him and he said "That's how I feel everyday! Really never cared for this shit, but he always believed in it so it's my way of keeping the legacy going." I have heard Teo mention his cousin in various songs and I would say Teo has been keeping his memory alive and making him proud. Check out the visuals and my rate for "The Truth by Teo of 10 Hunnit below. 

Also check out my write up on Teo and Project Youngin here (Pine County Finest 2: Project Youngin & Teo)

--M$C



























 RATING:



Lyrics: 5
Instrumental:N/A
Visuals: 5
Star Potential:5 
Overall:5

Favorite Line(s):

"Introduc'em to the Burg, yean heard bout my city, jit ain't old enough to drank, slangin birds in my city, Fuck you think!"

"If you aint gone get involved don't play hard bitch you fake, young clowns, talk down then smile in my face. That just mean you ain't no man, know what I'm saying, you can't 
relate." 




Visuals| "The Truth"
             





Connect With Teo & Bungy Clips




                       Bungy Clips:(Check him out here www.mycityexclusive.com)

Friday, March 4, 2016

Project Youngin X War Stories Video Bomb| W/ Rate


Growth is always a good thing and Project Youngin demonstrates progressive growth. This track is heart felt, realistic, and proves he is more than a "Project Youngin".  A year ago I would have said Youngin would need a feature to draw my attention or have dope visuals but these visual were not flashy and not in the hood. He gave me a simple video with a deeper message. I liked how the production of the video came out and Bungy Clips did his thing as far as production. The lyrical context was finally there for me. It was relatable and showed that like everyone else he goes through things. He has hopes and dreams. Expectations for Youngin? More songs that grab at the heart. This is by far my favorite track from Project Youngin and I hope that he continues to evolve as a more lyrical artist. Check out the visuals for War Stories Freestyle below as well as my rate for this entry.

--M$C





Lyrics: 4.5
Instrumental:N/A
Visuals 5
Star Potential: 4.5
Overall:4.5

Favorite Line: " And this the realest shit I never wrote, off the top paint a picture with some lines you could quote."

                        



     Visual|War Stories Freestyle
        


Connect With The Artist:



@ProjectYoungin








Project Youngin
















Project Youngin

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Song Bomb: JF X King Phy| Fever W/ Rate




Produced by Chris Prythm, the production is the foundation that sets the tone for the Hip Hop vibe that Jack Fletcher embodies. Featuring "Trappin Outta Space" mastermind King Phy Da Beast. The mash up between both artist couldn't be more opposite but King Phy took on an entirely different sound in this track. It was as if Jack Fletcher gave a little of his artistry to bring another persons inner hip hop vibe to the table.Given the countries on going battle with the Black Lives Matter movement and the countless American civilians being assassinated by those who are sworn in to serve and protect us seems like the fuel behind the track. What Fever are we exactly trying to catch and or avoid. Is it the Fever of rising up or is it the fever of those that are sleeping during such a prevalent time. The cover art for the track is dope. It depicts a riot participant with a gas mask and a strong Black Power fist as officers stand off in the background in protective gear. These past two years have been the most racially driven with the murders of unarmed black people. We will never forget Oscar Grant, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Sandra Bland, Mike Brown, Eric Garner and countless other's that have lost their lives. One day we will rise up above our crooked government and we will win. All these deaths will not be in vain. Jack Fletcher serves a double dose of lyrical content as well as witty  punch lines that will definitely have the wheels in the brains of listeners turning. It is political, it is raw, it is current. This is what hip hop is about story telling while bringing awareness and I believe Jack does that time and time again. It is never something you've heard before he is always up on the times. I want all who have taken time to read this entry to really listen to the words of Fletcher and really get into his message. Check out the audio below a long with my rate for this track.

--M$C








Lyrics: 5
Instrumental:N/A
Visuals N/A
Star Potential: 4.5
Overall:5

Favorite Line: "Couldn't get a B always got a Solange, the weight on my shoulders must of been a ton, whole city waiting on a nigga to put them on."







AUDIO|FEVER









Connect With The Artist (s):




@CallhimJF
@YungPhy





















@CallhimJF
@Kingphy727

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Zell Heff| Drug Abuse Video Bomb w/ Rate





Well I am always happy to share Zell Heff's work as it is always right up my alley. He dropped the official video for his song " Drug Abuse" and with the crazy mind of videographer J WALKAWALKA you should expect it to embody the feel of drug abuse. While I am not a supporter of drug use to a certain extent I can see how this song topic can be relevant as the apparent use of cough syrup and other widely used recreational drugs are now at the forefront of current rap and hip-hop trends. He definitely is honest and I can always count on Zell to come with a fire message. I enjoyed the visuals and thoughtfully listened to Zell's words. The downtown sights and the behind the scenes were an added bonus as it aren't too many people concerned with actual behind the scene content. I guess music videos are getting shorter or either the song but I wished it was longer, I suppose with these 15 second videos in social media we just shorten everything now. This song will definitely be added to my personal playlist. Please take a moment to check out the latest visuals from St. Petersburg artist Zell Heff below. And of course my rate for him is below as well. Enjoy!


--M$C 



 RATING:






Lyrics: 5
Instrumental:N/A
Visuals 4.5
Star Potential: 5
Overall:5

Favorite Line: "Back to the money, it's calling I'm coming. Monday through Sunday Came from the bottom and made it to something, it's nothing. "





DRUG ABUSE| VISUALS 

              



PROD. BY: CMA DUECE
DIR. BY: WALKAVISIONZ

Follow:


IG
@ZELL_1
@JWALKAWALKA




Monday, June 1, 2015

Video Bomb: B1 X Sosa X Young Huli w/ Rate




Below there is a triple threat going in on this song called "Came A Long Way" New to me and probably to a few of you, B1 teams up with other Burg natives Young Huli (Check out Im A Fool- By Young Huli) And Sosa, one half of rap due Tha Homies and delivers something for the streets. This song instantly screamed MTV Jams to me.  It is shot by BBROSFILMZ they have done quite a few videos for artist out of St. Pete check them out on youtube(BBROSFILMZ). The production is sick and the lyrics compliment the beat well. Each verse was diverse and the song gets me so hype. The idea of staying away from those that didn't necessarily mean you any good shouts motivation anthem. The dynamic look of each guy is visable. They each presented their own persona which didn't make it gimmicky, the entourage of people is typical though and is classic cliche for anthems of this sort but I appreciate scenes with all the people they cool with being present to show love during their time to showcase their talents. I enjoyed reviewing this video as well as having the pleasure to meet Young Huli and meet and work with Sosa. Check out some true soulja's of my city put on for our city. And check out my rate below! 








Rating:

Lyrics:5
Instrumental:N/A
Visual:4.5
Star Potential:5
Overall: 5

Favorite Line (s):

Sosa: "When I say my shooters gone do it, it's the young niggas I influence, got a lot of niggas that will ride with me and a few ones that a die with me." 

Young Huli: " I  kick hoes to the curb like Bruce Lee, I'm the realest nigga walking on two feet, do you pussy nigga Ima do me, I ride with an Ak on the backseat and ain't nan one of you niggas gone stop me." 

B1: " Flipping through the city witcha bitch, rental car action behind tint, before she jump out the car she gotta suck this dick, hair doo money, money spent."




Video Bomb|Came A Long Way



Thursday, March 26, 2015

#TBT Video Bomb| Boweeva X Franchise X Fo- Sheezy w/o Rate


Even though this video is two years old its only right that for #TBT I did a rare No rate on a few local artist from St. Petersburg. Fo-Sheezy, Franchise, and Boweeva are similar in content but all very different in their delivery. Each man displays his own persona and all compliment the song. Given that it is based off one of the most popular comedians out now "Kevin Hart" the cameos from random people saying a popular line from one of Hart's skits from his stand up "Laugh at My Pain" made the video enjoyable. I did like each artist and hope you guys enjoy this #TBT video. 

-M$C



        

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Double Bomb!|Paublo Patrick| Ride On Em w/ Rate| The Interview w/o Rate






Paublo Patrick and I after finishing "The Interview"
Mr. Idgaf dropped a video for his single "Ride On Em" while I see where he was trying to go with the opening of the video, it really didn't convey during the video. I had the pleasure of hanging out with him the day the video was shot and he is a really humble, down to earth, and cool dude. You're everyday street rapper is riding down on someone about their issue and Paublo Patrick delivers that presentation flawlessly in his lyrical content. Though the video could have had a more extended visual concept to accompany the lyrical content it was a good video. The 10 Hunnit movement was definitely present in the video, while I only recognized Teo, I am more than sure that a few more recognizable faces are there. I liked that besides the cliche' club scene with the entourage he had a dressed down outside scene that portrayed a wild, fuck some shit up demeanor. It was cool and showed that unlike how he was first presented dressed in a dope fit that he could turn down the swag and get dirty. I would love if you guys could press play on the latest from Paublo Patrick and check out Paublo Patrick's latest song called "The Interview" featuring Me! The rate and video are below, enjoy!


-M$C




        



Rating:
Lyrics: 4.5
Instrumental:N/A
Visuals 4
Star Potential: 4.5
Overall:4

Favorite Line: "I'm a dangerous man with a dangerous plan, dumb ass n*ggas better become a fan"


     "Ride On Em"|Visuals 

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"The Interview"|Audio

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Video Bomb: Concrete Souljaz w/ Rate



Sampling 2 Pac's "To Live and Die in LA" St. Petersburg's Concrete Souljaz breathes his vibe into the 727. This particular track also features 10 Hunnits front man Young Teo. The visuals are crisp and clean. Recognizable landmarks. Set in different parts of the city makes me happy that they didn't just stay in one spot they expanded their vision to include a familiar pool hall, park, and corner store. The lyrics were decent and not a disappointment. A few cameos from other St.Petersburg artist added to the home town vibe and I enjoyed the video. I like what each artist brought to the track and it was definitely The west coast definitely meets the east coast in this track. Be on the look out for more from the Concrete Souljaz and be on the look out for "From The Struggle 2" from Young Teo. Check out my rate and the video below.

--MSC




       

Rating:
Lyrics: 4
Instrumental:N/A
Visuals 5
Star Potential: 4.5
Overall:5

Favorite Line: "Always on the paper chase, looking for the come up, No 3 6 but we love to tear the club up."


Visuals|To Live And Die in St. Pete