Saturday, June 8, 2013

D. Flow-----Paraphernalia



D Flow-Paraphernalia-Independent-(2013)
Artist: D, Flow  
Album: Paraphernalia
Label: Independent
Producers: Showbiz, Drawzilla, E. Blaze 

What’s the first thing that comes to your mind of the five boroughs of NYC? Street! This is what you hear from DITC’s affiliate D-Flow of the duo Ghetto Dwellas. He’s not new to the rap scene; he has been featured in many tracks including Show and AG’s “Goodfellas” album and the “Full Scale” LP. He has spit flows alongside Party Arty and builds a strong underground fan base as the group Ghetto Dwellas. Now he has gone solo with the latest mixtape “Paraphernalia”.
            This album already places the nostalgic 90’s feel which keeps the heads nodding to track after track. He starts off with the first freestyle tracks that show his top notch lyrical side. One thing about D-Flow is you can’t question his lyrical dexterity: Don’t get it twisted the kid is a beast/tell em niggas to watch their step like shit in the streets. That’s the prime example of lyrical flow on “Doe Easy (Freestyle). His original tracks are stellar as well in which he can hold the mic on his own. He expresses his street opinion on how to get that cheddar on the Nino Brown’s New Jack City inspired “The American Way”: I can get it with a stroke of my pen/but the only way they know is with a tote to your chin. Tracks like “Why Complain” featuring Gage and Jeff Nortey over a nicely piano beat while “Gotta Survive” featuring Party Arty and AG demonstrates artist compatibility that fits very well and “You Ain’t Really That” exposes the frauds that ain’t about that life.
            Overall, this album shows no lack of songs. D. Flow knows how to pick the beats that fit his lyrical flair. The minor misstep that annoys the new fans is the lack of diversity. However, this does not destroy the makeup of the mixtape and this is a strictly innovative path for the streets to listen to. He knows how to make a song and this is a strong attempt to brand his name and create followers. With producers like Showbiz, Drawzilla and E. Blaze, who can complain?
            Strong Tracks: “Why Complain”, “The American Way”, “Gotta Survive”, “You Ain’t Really That”, “I Need You”
            Average Tracks: “Pop Off”, “Pretty In Black”, “Never Gonna Stop”
            Weak Tracks:  None
            Rating: out of     

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