Roads Art and Yasin-End of the Road--(2013)
Artist: Roads Art and
Yasin
Album: End of the Road
Label: Independent
Producers: Roads Art
The
dynamic duo from New Jersey of Roads Art and Yasin has been putting out records
consistently. Producer Roads Art name has been slowly making noise making beats
for Capone from the legendary group Capone and Noreaga and Raekwon da Chef.
Yasin subject matter relates to the average hip hop listener that sticks to you
like glue. With LP’s “The Rocky Road” and “The Road To Success” receiving great
reviews the musical chemistry between them gel perfectly. The New Jersey native
duo returns with their latest opus “End Of The Road” with the same formula:
Yasin on the microphone and Roads Art behind the boards.
The tracks on the album get you to a
feel of what the duo is all about. Roads Art provides a variety of beats that
fits Yasin’s lyrical cadence. The Intro provides a smooth horns beat in the
background as it leads to the head nodding “You Just Talking” when Yasin
exposes the opposition which is self-explanatory. The next track “Price On Your
Head” is a blow for blow lyrical track where Yasin teams up with Shaolin’s
finest Raekwon over the dope piano infused Roads Art production; this is where
Yasin shines like a gem: enemies wanna eat/big macs, get wrecks put cheese on
the beef/hood evening night of the creeps/and they can’t stop, won’t stop till
you deceased. Roads Art production shines well on tracks involving the singing
component samples such as “Let Me In”, “B Together”, “What She Told Me” and the
soulful track featuring Drea on “What You Thought”. This doesn’t stop there as
the variety of beats elicits different emotions. The rough hard hats and kicks
from tracks like “Jurassic Park”, “Intermission/True Story” where Yasin brings
out the aggression. Yasin spits abstract subject matter that is relatable on “B
Together” and “What She Told Me” where he raps about the females. Yasin spits a
memory lane nostalgic theme on “Real Shit” about the street life: work go to
school, baby try to learn/graduated still down to flip a tax return/my old
heads, tell you what life means/summertime real niggas get the kids ice cream.
What
you see is what you get and if it’s not broken, don’t fix it are the themes of
a cohesive project. This explains End of
the Road where Yasin puts in the lyrical flow into contextualization while
Roads Art provides the heavy hitting production. This is an album that brings
relatable subject matter. Yasin spits the bars that make you think which other
artists either struggle to do or diversify. The guest appearances assisted from
Raekwon, Capone and Drea added the flavor that strengthens the project further.
The emcee/producer duo projects are starting to become popularize but they are
not new to this; they have been doing this for a long time. We will hear more
projects from the New Jersey native duo as this a strong gem project. End of the Road built a musical journey
with a starting point until the end. With solid structure, the average listener
still wants to continue the road, not end it with a solid album like this.
Strong
Tracks: “Intro/You Just Talking”, “Price on Your Head”, “Jurassic Park”,
“B Together”, “We Doing Us”, “What She Told Me”, “Gods and Devils”, “Real Shit”,
“I Did It”
Rating: out of
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