Friday, May 25, 2012
Tellaheaux Goodbye - Chamillionaire
This is a major flashback to my jr. high / high school days, back when Chamillionaire was king. Here's a brand new freestyle from him over 2 Chains / Drake's No Lie instrumentals, and he actually kills it. I am genuinely impressed, so definitely check this one out.
Rolls - Olu
So tight. Olu is back again, and this time he has brought a sick new, almost trippy, vibe. I'm am honestly on the edge of my seat waiting for him to drop his new mixtape, Cover Letters, so every track he releases gets me even more anxious. If you don't know his name, you should really get familiar, because I can see Olu taking over the game. Enjoy this one.
Hip Hop Hipsters / The Chronicles of a Yung Tomato / Sprinting on a Treadmill - Marc Goone
Hip Hop Hipster
See what happens when I take a day off? I decided to go play soccer last night, you know, get my ass of the couch and do something active, and I went and missed 3 of Marc Goone's daily drops. No idea how ONE day off meant I missed THREE daily drops, but whatever. The first release was Hip Hop Hipsters, where Goone decides to go hard on Moosh & Twist's Hold It Down. He spits straight fire about something I see way too often, hip hop hipsters.
The Chronicles of a Yung Tomato
The next he dropped was his own spin on Logic's Tic Tac Toe beat. Just as expected, Goone is fantastic on this one. One of the highlights: "Just cuz you got a Jon Kilmer video, that don't mean you know how to rhyme". Golden.
Sprinting on a Treadmill
The latest release was one I was a little worried about. Not that I didn't think Goone could handle the beat from OnCue's Feel Tall, it's just that I am such a big fan of the original, I was worried that I wouldn't be able to listen to it objectively. But, Goone went and destroyed any sort of doubt I had, because he actually did a really good job with this one. He once again proved how versatile of an artist he can be. Halfway to Nowhere coming soon, so get excited.
See what happens when I take a day off? I decided to go play soccer last night, you know, get my ass of the couch and do something active, and I went and missed 3 of Marc Goone's daily drops. No idea how ONE day off meant I missed THREE daily drops, but whatever. The first release was Hip Hop Hipsters, where Goone decides to go hard on Moosh & Twist's Hold It Down. He spits straight fire about something I see way too often, hip hop hipsters.
The Chronicles of a Yung Tomato
The next he dropped was his own spin on Logic's Tic Tac Toe beat. Just as expected, Goone is fantastic on this one. One of the highlights: "Just cuz you got a Jon Kilmer video, that don't mean you know how to rhyme". Golden.
Sprinting on a Treadmill
The latest release was one I was a little worried about. Not that I didn't think Goone could handle the beat from OnCue's Feel Tall, it's just that I am such a big fan of the original, I was worried that I wouldn't be able to listen to it objectively. But, Goone went and destroyed any sort of doubt I had, because he actually did a really good job with this one. He once again proved how versatile of an artist he can be. Halfway to Nowhere coming soon, so get excited.
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