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New Rap Music

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Metro Zu – “Sell Ma Hoe

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from MINK RUG (Mixtape, 2012)

Metro Zu is a Miami crew that is loosely affiliated with SpaceGhostPurrp, or at least have a song with him. They are hyper-productive, their videos look like this and their songs sound different from other rap songs and they sample the Animal Collectors all of which inevitably adds up to them being the rappers that all of the weird just discovered rap through Clams Casino avant bloggers get really excited about in the near future. Which is perfectly fine. The Zu certainly wouldn’t be their worst choice. Mink Rug has some very high points, the highest of which is “Sell Ma Hoe.” It owes a lot to Lil B, which is to be expected at this point with young fringy experimental underground rappers, but the thing that separates it from most other young fringy experimental underground rap is how hook driven it is. Yes it’s wonderful being yourself and hilarious and weird and spontaneous and lo-fi but none of that has any value if you aren’t actually writing songs that are likable. B’s success was as much about his hook writing ability as it was his personality. “Sell Ma Hoe” is simple enough but it sticks to the inside of your brain, with its “second things first” nonsense and the sheer amount of conviction that’s put into the performance. You can imagine the kid pulling his arms into his chest as he croons, like some sort of demented preacher/pimp hybrid. (Prod. by Mr. B the Poshtronaut)

Torch f/ Meek Mill, Wale, Gunplay, Stalley & Young Breed – “Slow Down

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from UFO 2 (Coming Soon)

There should be a law in hip hop in which any and every rapper, regardless of house or creed, is required to jump on some old Ultimate Breaks And Beats shit once a year. It should be like tithing or a operational exam. Here all of MMG – minus the Bawse who could only phone in some ad-libs from WingStop – hits EPMD’s “Rampage” (or by extension Lowell Fulson’s “Tramp“) running. I can’t tell who of Triple C’s is rapping where in this lineup, because all of these guys went from sounding like Jeezy to sounding like Chubb Rock for this very special occasion, but they all come off. Meek is in his close-to-Peedi mode, which is always welcome while Wale probably has the weakest verse here, which is ironic considering he’s the only one of these guys corny enough to kick the words “one time for hip hop” in 2012. Show us, don’t tell us, Wale.
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Video: Juvenile – “Gotta Get It”

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Cocky & Confident drops on December 1st and I’m filling space with videos. In related news: B.G. just got arrested on felony gun charges so don’t hold your breath for that Hot Boyz reunion.

New Rap Music

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

Some short takes for today. My computer is crawling. Besides. it’s too sunny outside to blog at length.

Beanie Sigel – “In The Ghetto”
from The Broad Street Bully
The new Beans is on Amazon already but I don’t have $9. It sounds good though. He is one of the greatest rappers of all time.

Z-Ro f/ C-Ward – “Rollin’ On Swangas

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from Heroin (Rap-A-Lot, Coming Soon)
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Gucci Watch Sunday

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Gucci Mane – “Photoshoot”

Gucci Mane f/ Juvenile – “Trigger Play” FUCKWMG

Maybe it goes without saying but rappers stay on their own dicks. As an interviewer I can’t tell you how frustrating it is when dudes will sit there with a straight face and tell you “I only listen to myself right now” or “I’m basically my own influence.” Gucci Mane is the exact opposite. He never forgot how to be a rap fan. He cuts records with aging underground heroes like Khujo Goodie and Playa Fly. He quotes Cee-Lo and name drops Kilo. The third verse to “Photoshoot”, the video for which (finally) dropped today, is a frantic tribute to his peers and predecessors. “UGK my favorite group / for years been riding with those guys / Eightball told me ‘Lay It Down‘ and I did it ’bout 30 times”. I can’t find the link right now, but there’s a clip on World Star (?) where some intrepid reporter (ahem) asks Gucci about how it feels to be the hottest rapper out and he says something along the lines of “I’m not even in the top ten.” That’s humility.

“Trigger Play” also just hit the web and finds Gucci even deeper in fanboy mode. It’s an unapologetic tribute to late 90s Cash Money, feeling just like one of the darker album tracks from that era. (In fact it shares a name with one.) Zaytoven works a loose Mannie Fresh facsimile while Gucci dons a Juvenile mask in the presence of Juvenile. It isn’t exactly an upper echelon Gucci track but he probably loved making it. And Juve kills his cameo, a nice recovery after the worst song of his career.

Videos for “I Think I Love Her” f/ Uncredited Female Rapper #4080 (yeh! burr!) and “She Got A Friend” f/ Juelz and Big Boi (meh, errr…) were released earlier as well. Both after the jump. FUCKWMG

Hard Labor

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Juvenile – “Who Can I Run To?” (Prod. By Mannie Fresh)

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from Uptown Nolia Boy (Mixtape, 2009)

You’re probably not paying attention to Juvenile right now, but you should be. If this video and Uptown Nolia Boy are any indication, Diary Of A Soulja Hard Labor is shaping up to be a beast. Dude is hungry as ever. And all this Mannie! Waaaaah.

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