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Eagles Hire Chip Kelly As New Head Coach
Sorry Yall, but anyone who knows me knows I'm a diehard Eagles fan. This is HUGE news.
Link For Story:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/eagles/2013/01/16/chip-kelly-head-coach-oregon/1839531/
Chill Moody RFM Album Download Link
The Long Awaited Album from Chill Moody entitled, RFM. After a brief hiccup with Datpiff.com the album which was schedule to release at 2:15pm was finally released at 6:00pm. Do yourself a favor and go check out this album. It's definitely worth the free download. Download Link at the bottom. Thanks Chill.
RFM Download Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Chill-Moody-RFM-mixtape.439246.html
Cassidys Response to Meek Mill Diss. 10 Minutes of pure fa!
Cassidy Diss. Meek went in on this one. What do yall think?
This is a nice release from Sha Stimuli's The Present.
I fux with this one. 50, Snoop and Jeezy all did their thing on this track. Definitely a good look.
Mr. Kweli Tears Up the booth and weighs in on Drake on Sway in the Morning
Retro - Teen Jaccpot Mixtape Interview
Flow, Lyrics, Presentation; These are just a few of the attributes that Jaccpot Entertainment emcee Retro possess.
2Turntablez got the chance to catch up with Philly native and to talk about his new mixtape entitled, Teen Jaccpot, hosted by DJ Amir, DJ Diamond Kuts and Jaccpot Entertainment.
Check out the interview below:
2Turntablez: What was the inspiration or feel for this mix tape?
Retro: “I call it my mixed emotion mixed tape, I have some club bangers, but I also get deep and sensitive and talk about the youth you know my generation and my community, like on my track Broke, and then of course I have some joints where I talk about the girls like on my track, Homework.”
2Turntablez: What's your favorite track and why?
Retro: “Broke, it represents me and a stage in my life that I went though, my peers and even some adults are going through might be going through and can identify.”
2Turntablez: You have some nice guest features on this mixtape, tell me about some of the appearances and feature on your mix tape and who was your favorite person to work with?
Retro: “D Jacc, Young Chris, Lee Mazin and Wiz Gamb were all on it. I can't pick a favorite, I liked working with everyone. Each track was designed with the artist in mind. Big up to everyone involved.”
2Turntablez: Favorite verse from yourself and from a guest?
Retro: “All the guest did their thing, I love every one's verse. Broke is my favorite, it reps me and my community.”
2turntablez: How did you begin to do what you do? How old were you?
Retro: "I kinda got an itch to rap from my cousins, You know how you got older cousins that you look up to and they were all rapping. I saw my big cousins doing it, tagged along and started rapping. I happened to take it more serious than them. I started rapping at about 3-4, My Uncle used to listen to 50 Cent & Joe Budden, so I used to just try to do what they were doing."
2Turntablez: How did this whole Jaccpot Entertainment situation unfold for you?
Retro: "Jaccpot is a Label representing the struggle and coming from nothing to something. My cousin managed me and used to have me in the studio all the time. Some of D Jacc's reps came to the studio, heard me and liked me."
Retro explained that DeSean had never even heard him spit. DeSean’s label reps also just happen to be close friends of Retro’s camp, so since he(Desean) had previously heard about Retro through the reps, he wanted to meet Retro and hear him spit.
Retro: “He asked me to spit something written and then Freestyle.”
2Turntablez: What did he say about you?
Retro: He felt that I rapped mature for my age. He like I was able to switch my flow to different styles, that my versatility.”
Retro went to explain that it didn’t take long to get the ball rolling after the first meeting. DeSean had him in the studio almost immediately. Two to three months later, once he (Retro) proved that he was able to work well in the studio, DeSean started sending him on the road and keeping him in the studio.
2Turntablez: What's it like recording with him? Retro: "Fun, he's like a big brother, very energetic and inspires me to be energetic and motivated as well."
2Turntablez: At such a young age, do you find inspiration from your label mates?
Retro:"Yes, they are older and have been through things that I'm going through now. They advise me through those situations. They share their wisdom with me."
2Turntablez: Who's been the most influential thus far?
Retro: DeSean and DJ Amir,
2Turntablez: Why?
Retro: “DJ Amir is a go getter, he sets out to accomplish something and he makes it happen. And DeSean's energy is inspiring, he keeps me motivated.”
2Turntablez: What should we expect to see from you within the next six months?
Retro: “I'll be Touring, and dropping a couple mix tapes, I'll be making appearances at high school and college events and working on an album.”
2Turntablez: What other projects are you working on?
Retro: “School, I'm only in the 9th grade!”
2Turntablez: What's the next step/phase for you?
Retro: “”The next step, I'm Still working, pushing my projects and doing the shows are my next step. I Can't speak on my next phase cause I'm still having fun doing what I'm doing now, so I really can't say.”
You can find Retro and download his new mixtape via the below link:
http://alturl.com/g6oh5
Social Networking: @retrojp instagram and twitter
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Freeway Freedom of Speech Review Pt. 2
Track 9 - This Track features Diamond. This is another classic example of Freeway in his finest form. The hook is definitely catchy enough to turn this one into a club banger. Diamond comes and immediately demands respect from listeners.
Track 10 - Let You know - Freeway slows it down one this track. He still comes with the hard Philly Freezer flow we're familiar with. His flow and lyrical presentation on this track are definitely dope. This is one of the stronger tracks on the entire project.
Track 11 - Ghetto Love - Produced by Sap - Another slow track (Slow in tempo, but definitely not content and presentation). This is a classic spring time track. Although the content of the song doesn't necessarily have to do with that time of year, the overall feel of the track definitely gives you that kind of feel.
Track 12 - We Up - Produced by JRB - This is definitely a dope track. Freezer is repping for Team Early extra hard on this track. This is like the theme song for the clique. He honestly goes in on the verses and although it's the third slow track in a row, it doesn't make you lose interest.
Track 13 - Real Shit Produced By CertiFYD Featuring Young Chris - Young Chris starts this track off delivering a hard verse. As you can probably already tell, I'm a big fan of content. What are you saying on a track? Chris leaves no question in this one. He switches his flow of in a way he keeps you guessing what he's going to say next. Free comes in a follows up the hard jab with a sweet hook. Okay, it's not literally the songs "hook" but the follow up verse is strong. Overall this is definitely another tough delivery from Freezer and Young Chris.
Track 14 - Nah Uh Featuring M Class Produced By Jake One - "It's not too many, not too many," I'm loving it free. This is a smooth track. Freezer jumps all over and into this track. Another classic Freeway track.
Track 15 - Workout - Produced By B. Jones - I'm just going to say that you need to take the time out of your day to listen to this one. I can already see this one playing in Onyx.
Track 16 - Ft. Sean McGee Produced By B. Jones - This track is a good way to close out the mixtape. It almost gives you the "so long, see ya later" kind of feel. This isn't one of my favorite tracks on the mixtape but honestly, I feel like he's given enough good material on the mixtape to let this one slide lol.
Overall, I think FOS is a good mixtape. I'm going to give the second half of the mixtape a 3.5 out of 5. Which would make this entire mixtape a 7.5 out of 10. It's definitely a strong mixtape and worth the listen and adding to your collection. We always appreciate a good Freeway project and this is another one you can add to your mix.
The Art of Storytelling
I recently did a poll and asked a few of my facebook followers what they thought the best storytelling hip hop songs of all time were. For those of you who are unfamiliar, a story in the hip hop sense, is when an artists literally tells a story throughout the course of their song. There's one common theme from the first bar to the last with the purpose of narrating an experience, teaching a lesson or simply for entertainment.
When I asked the question on Facebook, there were a few names that immediately popped into mind: Slick Rick, Nas, KRS1, Andre 3000, Notorious B.I.G., Big L, and Tupac, just to name a few. I figured the names would come easy but I didn't know how difficult of a task it would be to narrow down the songs that came along with each name. I felt in order to accomplish this task, I was going to real have to commit some time to this project. It was going to take more than a Facebook post.
Instead of holding back my initial list, I'm going to share that with you guys today. This is by far not a final list. I'm still asking people what is their favorite hip hop storytelling song of all time. As I receive the answers, I add them to my "Top Storytelling Tracks" playlist on my ipod. Once I feel I have comprised a solid enough list and given each track a thorough listen, I'll share what I'll consider the "final" cut. But for now, without any further delay, here's the initial list (in no particular order).
1. Nas - Rewind
2. Slick Rick - La Di Da Di
3. Notorious B.I.G - Warning
4. Eminem - Stan
5. Andre 3000 - A Life In the of Benjamin Andre
6. Lost Boyz - Renee
7. KRS-1 -Love's Gonna Getcha
8. Redman - Soopaman Lova (Entire Series)
9. Notorious B.I.G. - Somebodies Got To Die
10. Slick Rick - Children's Story
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Styles P - The Worlds Most Hardest MC Project Review
This album has been out for a couple of weeks (November 19th) and I waited this long to review it because I wanted to take a really thorough listen and give you a really honest assessment of the project....Also, it took me this long to finally peel the headphones away from my ears and do something other than listen to this album.
First things first, this is a hard album. Styles P took the time to pick a assortment of beats that would flow together to make this project "fit" (for lack of better terms) the title he selected. His lyrical delivery is no less than what we would expect from Styles. What I really love about this album is the lack of guest appearances. I know, it sounds crazy but IMO, the more I get of the Ghost the better. Overall, I'm going to rate this album 4 out of 5 stars. It's definitely a well thought out album that will give fans of Styles P and D-Block something to bang moving forward. ikn my opinion, Hoodie Season and I Know are the two highlight tracks on the project, but that's not to take away from any of the other songs. You can definitely ride from top to bottom with this one. This is a good buy and you won't regret this purchasing. Thanks Styles.
Papoose Featuring Kendrick Lamar - Lyrical Gangsta. This is track 4 of Papoose's new Mixtape Most Hated Alive.
Truck North Featuring Black Thought and Asher Roth. Pure Fire.
Gillie Da Kid Hits Us With This track entitled, Stupid Dumb Fly Shit.