Wednesday, 3 April 2013

4. Meek Mill – Dreams & Nightmares (LostFiles)



Meek Mill is pretty much your classic East Coast street rapper circa 2003. When it was cool to wear basketball and American football jersey’s of teams you didn’t even really know of, Timberland boots, Avirex jackets etc etc. But I think the reason he’s found success with the style in today’s age is because he’s adopted the down south 808 drum driven trap sound, that rappers like Waka Flocka and Rick Ross have found success with. 


Now don’t get me wrong. Meek Mill can rap very well, but he can be lazy with the songs he puts out and you can end up feeling like your listening to the same song on repeat even though it’s 5 different songs. Nonetheless Meek’s debut album is a good quality debut and what you’d expect from the Philly rapper. “Dreams and Nightmares” is the opening track and it’s a good song, but the “Nightmare” part of the song is CRAAAAZY!!! Hype isn’t the word for it. 


He seems to find making anthem/party songs and easy thing to do with bangers like; “Young & Gettin’ It”, “Amen” & “Young Kings”. But I really feel like he really went back to the younger gritty Meek he is loved for with his darker tracks like “Polo & Shell Tops”, “Tony Story (Pt. 2)”, “In God We Trust” & “Real Niggas Come First”. Especially with the track “Traumatized” which I think is a very good track, I really like the way how the “I Know, I Know’ voice sample rings in the track to kind of emphasis each type a new part of the beat comes in. 



The only songs I didn’t really like were “Who You’re Around” (Mary J. Blige just doesn’t suit hip-hop hooks any more sorry). Also “Lay-Up”, If it has Wale on it I probably won’t like it (and I was right again) and I just think it’s cheesy to be honest. To me “Believe It” & “Amen” are alright songs, but just very basic if I’m honest. “Rich & Famous” is just a lazy song to me. “Maybach Curtains” is just sub-par for me. With the features on this song I expected more from it…..and I’m getting sick of hearing the word Maybach being used by every rapper and their mum if I’m honest.

Winners: In God We Trust, Young Kings, Young & Getting’ It, Tony Story Pt 2, Traumatized, Real Niggas Come First, Polo & Shell Tops

Fillers: Rich & Famous, Maybach Curtains, Lay Up & Who You’re Around

Honourable Mentions: Believe It & Amen



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Stevie 


5. Schoolboy Q – Habits & Contradictions (LostFiles)



With all the TDE members (apart from Jay Rock) it took me a while to get into their music. Schoolboy Q was someone I didn’t really have any interest in knowing anything about when I first heard about him. But then I heard his verse on Kendrick’s “The Spiteful Chant” track and since then I’ve been a fan. Q seems to have a way of blurring the lines of what gangster rap exactly is. 


A lot of the productions on the album sounds like some Sci-Fi soundtrack stuff. Songs like “Sex Drive”, “There He Go” & “How We Feeling” really sound like some abstract futuristic tracks to me. Specially  “NiggaHs.Already.Know.Davers.Flow” and “Nightmare On Figg St.”. These tracks describe Schoolboy Q the best in my opinion. Sci-Fi x Gangster Rap = Schoolboy Q. Both these tracks just contain aggressive lyrics on some eerie production. 


There are also a few New York sounding boom-bap records with songs like “My Homie” (which sounds like an early Mobb Deep beat) & “Gangster In Designer (No Concept)” which is interesting as he’s from Los Angeles. But he does have some West Coast types of production; “Grooveline Pt. 1” (which is an okay track) & “Raymond 1969”. I really like this track because it sounds like old school west coast instrumentation with early New York rap style drum pattern and a major distortion that just makes it sound raw and gritty. 


There were a few songs that I found to be a bit bland, tracks like “Sacrilegious”, “Sexting” & “Oxy Music”. The tracks are just not interesting to the rest of the album to me. “Blessed” is a track I was disappointed in because Kendrick features but the beat is so poor he might as well of not been on the song. I think it’s a waste of a verse from both rappers to be honest. The beat is just terrible to me. 


The “Tookie Knows (Interlude)” is just something that didn’t need to be on the CD. “2 Raw” is an alright track. It could of easily fell in to the fillers category but I’m on and off with the track, sometimes it’s cool, then sometimes it’s just boring. He also has two party bangers tracks I really like in “Druggys Wit Hoes Again” and “Hands On The Wheel”. Both Ab-Soul and A$AP Rocky both did the deed with their respective verses. Both tracks have nice grooves to the point you can't help but nod your head or bounce to the beat.


Winners: Gangster In Designer (Concept), NiggaHs.Already.Know.Davers.Flow, How We Feeling, Hands On The Wheel, Druggys With Hoes Again, Nightmare On Figg St., My Homie

Fillers: Sacrilegious, Oxy Music, Sexting, Blessed & Tookie Knows (Interlude)

Honourable Mentions: Sex Drive, My Hatin’ Joint, Raymond 1969, Grooveline Pt. 1, 2 Raw & There He Go


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Stevie 



I'M BACK!!!!.....

.....well I will be around late April....

What's up people?, I know i've been away for far too long and my excuse for my absence is the increasing amount of work i've had to do for university. I'm annoyed that I took the break at the top of the year but it had to be done. 

But in around 3-4 weeks I will return with up to date posts which leads to my next announcement. I had a couple posts saved as drafts saved in my blog which I will release either today or tomorrow, these will be known as my "Lost Files". Any lost files are either incomplete, out of date or both. I may also point out any major mistakes just to clarify what is wrong in the post.

But I thought that I'd at least release the posts as I put a lot of work in to them. They may even not entirely make sense as they might be part of a list or two-parters. As to my posting schedule  I think that I will start posting every month as it is more suitable to my schedule. In fact there may be more than one post a month if there are more topics I wish to review or speak on. So that's pretty much it I guess....


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I Will Return Soon!!
Stevie 

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Rap Battle Review: Tsu Surf Vs Conceited


Being that it's the new year I've decided to start introducing the different aspects of the blog, and one of the items I said the blog will review and look at is battle rap. People that know me personally know I am a big fan of battle rap, I'll pretty much watch anything involving two MC's trading verses from 106 & Park's (old) Freestyle Friday videos to Grindtime's golden era to KOTD to Don't Flop, Fight Klub, Lionz Den etc. 

But the battle rap sector I find myself watching the most and are most familiar with is URL. I first watched their videos in the old Smack DVD days with battles such as Loaded Lux vs Young Miles and Math Hoffa vs Dose. Since then I've been a big fan and have kept up to date with every new battle that's put out. With that being said I will be giving reviews on how I feel these battles went every so often, I'll be highlighting the best bars in each round, who won each round and obviously who won.

So without further ado here's my review on this battle between Tsu Surf and Conceited

Round 1 Overview


Right off the bat Tsu Surf got this round hands down no debating. Conceited had a good showing in this round but Tsu Surf was just too much for him. Now don't get me wrong, Tsu Surf had an unusual slow start but i feel like once he picked up he just outdid Conceited with the more drawn out/longer punches and schemes. Round 1 Surf (1-0)

Round 1 Conceited Highlights

"I'll show you I don't need a boogie board for me to body Surf"



"The only nigga that seen cox fighting is Calicoe"
 
"2 pistols, silencers on when i'm dumping em, I know you fear a con (Farrakhan) that's a lie if you think you can run (quaran) after I muzzle him (Muslim)"


 "For u to be on real nigga u have to be a real nigga.......time"

Round 1 Tsu Surf Highlights

"I told smack book surf and con for the competition I write the perfect composition that'll put con in a calm position"

"We in this bitch I can feel that forty liquor in both legs and I ain't go chasers after the shots (fuck I need to put it in subtitles or something?) he with his bitch I let that forty lick her in both legs so I ain't got to chase her after the shots"

"What you bout to say? That jersey lost the nets? Good nigga, the best shooters still in my hood nigga!! "

"I keep a heavy trigger finger so I clap till it stop, and if I gotta let It go Imma clap till he drop, Pow!!, I felt like Kobe how word got back to the block after the shots. Pau Kobe Howard back to the block."

"Catch him coming down the stairs I tell a homie like shh shh, think its a game till you are in the middle of that ch ch. See I'm way too advanced for niggas and it hurt, like that last bar for instance u r in the middle of that ch ch that's church."

Round 2 Overview

Gonna have to give this round to Conceited, 2nd rounds are always a tricky round for battlers to write for and I feel like even though there was a slight dip from both battlers. Conceited was just consistent with the punches, Surf was good but just didn't beat Conceited's second in my opinion.But it was very, very close, this round could of actually gone to Surf if he stepped up a level from the previous round. Round 2 Conceited (1-1)

Round 2 Conceited Highlights

"I slide steel in hammers and he can catch the steel (steal) like surveillance cameras."

"I open rounds just for the cream, that's an Oreo, and that shit'll put cox through the wall like a glory hole."

"I beat the shit outta ars, then math did it, I would say I beat Joe Budden a girl...but fab did it."

Round 2 Tsu Surf Highlights


"A real man once told me once your cards pulled your hands are all your left with."



"Question? If your moneys on your outfit then what the fuck is in your pocket"


"Swear to god on your mother you wasn't battling and working at Red lobster....exactly so i don't wanna hear about how you spray and clap the mag but I just might believe you if you say you cracked a crab"

Round 3 Overview


Close but I think Surf got it, Conceited's 3rd was a bit too long for me considering it was just more (sometimes cheesy) punchlines and he didn't really get personal so it just felt like it was extension of his 2nd. Tsu Surf's round was short and sweet, possibly a bit too short which make it more debatable. But for me Tsu Surf just took his aggression up a notch and hit Con with a good few complex punches and schemes which people like to hear from the New Jersey rapper. Round 3 Tsu Surf (2-1).

Round 3 Conceited Highlights


"Go in his pockets in general, you gettin' capped in (captain) if there's major loot in it (Major Lieutenant)"


"Now isn't it ironic a crip that's got some crabs"

  
"I'll put dick in his bitch she got that awesome puss, i made her ca-ream (Kareem) like Abdul-jabbar so when I score it was off the hook"

 Round 3 Tsu Surf Highlights

"Throwing bullets like it's my job i know the quarterbacks feeling me, these two nines start flipping shit around the room....i call these a pair of normal activities"

"Little niggas like you where i'm from get hemped up, he battled tall-t and said he'll pass the glock to fox...and then what?!"

"I tell him let that fifth nickle her cage (Nicolas Cage)...but it's face off if con there"

"And with all them tatts you should be used to niggas drawing on you"

Overall Battle Review
 
If i'm honest when I first watched it I was debating whether or not Tsu Surf won all 3 rounds or won 2-1 but I honestly can't say Conceited lost 3-0 and didn't get at least one round, and I partly feel like Tsu Surf's performance didn't warrant him a 3-0 win. But shutout to both battlers, they both put on a great show and shoutout's to Smack and the whole URL movement. 


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Stevie