Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Webster's Laboratory (Mixtape) - Chris Webby

Swag. This tape is tough. Webby is going big, so watch out. Webster's Laboratory had so many downloads in the first couple hours of it's release that DatPiff actually crashed. Thats saying something. To be honest, I wasn't a huge Webby fan for a while, but he's really started to grow on me. This mixtape pushed me over the edge. It really speaks for itself. Your either going to dig Webster's Laboratory, or you won't. I was also excited to see that DJ Ill Will and DJ Rockstar didn't destroy the tracks with too many tags. Anyway, here are a few of my favs, so check it out.

The Way (Prod. by DJ Semi) - Chris Webby


The Joker (Prod. by One Love) - Chris Webby ft. Kinetics


Right From Wrong - Chris Webby


Download: Webster's Laboratory

I Don't Take L's - Kasual Kas ft. Jon Bellion

I've always been a fan of these sort of tracks. Ones that combine wicked, rough flow with some smooth and catchy R&B hooks. I had never heard of Kasual Kas before this track, but I guess he had a stint on DJ Khalad's crew, We Da Best, and has done some colabos with guys like Akon, Flo-Rida, and Rick Ross. First I have heard of him, but I'm diggin the flow, so I will be watching for more from him for sure. Peep the track below. Enjoy.

Ante Up (Freestyle) - Mike Stud

Dope as always. A new freestyle from Mike Stud. Mike fills this joint with quick lines, but honestly at this point, you don't expect anything less from him. Sick stuff, so enjoy it.

Introducing: Dylan Owen

I've featured Dylan Owen more than few times here on HotLeaks, so I figured it would only be appropriate if I officially introduced him to you. Dylan Owen just finished his freshman year at Cornell University, and has been making music since he was in middle school. I was first introduced to Dylan on facebook. One day I logged on, and I had received a message about a track that I should check out (The track was "Book Report", in case you were wondering.). I gave it a listen and I was hooked instantly. Ever since then, I feel like I have been getting a steady flow of stuff from Dylan, and it's all been sick. He's got a sound and a flow that is just so different from other guys in the game right now, so I really dig it. I've also noticed that his name has been popping up on more and more blogs, so I think Dylan is really starting to blow up. If don't know his name yet, you should. I recently had the opportunity to ask him a few questions, so hit the jump for a full interview.