Norman Dean--------$lutty
Pittsburgh Norman Dean is gearing up for his latest EP dropping in may with his latest track $lutty
Monday, March 31, 2014
Apani B. Fly--------Move
Apani B. Fly--------Move
"Move with the grooves, move like that and now we......"
I love that 90's golden era feel with DJ Scratches and you can see that sound will never die. Queens emcee Apani B Fly MC spits the hot sixteen under the UK's Jazz Spastiks foundation on the smooth groove tune Move.Meek Mill-----Levels #Rework
Meek Mill-----Levels #Rework
With Kino Beats behind the boards, he reworks the trap infused beat for Meek Mill on the track Levels originally produced by Cardo from the Virginia producer Kino Beats projects Elegant Trap: Rework Series
With Kino Beats behind the boards, he reworks the trap infused beat for Meek Mill on the track Levels originally produced by Cardo from the Virginia producer Kino Beats projects Elegant Trap: Rework Series
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Royal Flush-------Grand Capo
Royal Flush-Grand Capo-Independent-(2014)
Artist: Royal Flush
Album: Grand Capo
Label: Independent
Producers: Grand Papa Tra
In
this industry, it’s difficult making the right moves without playing the right
hands. Unless you got a royal flush, that’s the only way to win through the
industry. Flushing’s Royal Flush is not new to this. The critically acclaimed,
highly influenced album Ghetto Millionaire motivated the borough
of Queens on a new level as Royal Flush introduced the Cristal, Iced Down
Medallion era before anyone ever heard of it. One thing about Royal Flush is he
knows how to structure a hip hop album. Ghetto Millionaire is a perfect
example of how albums should be constructed with street lyrical wizardry and
diverse head nodding production. This time around, the governor of Queens teams
up with producer Grand Papa Tra on his 2014 opus Grand Capo.
With all the ammo resonated on this
album, Royal Flush is not pulling any punches. The intro with the late Old
Dirty Bastard is the perfect lead off to introduce to the grim street infused
first single Shadow of the Streets
where Flush and Brooklyn’s Illa Ghee trade blows which paints an eerie picture
of the street life. Flush knows how to pick the right people to assist with
over hard hitting production providing by Grand Papa Tra. Starvin B tag teams
with Royal Flush exposing the fake rappers creepy them with the Evil Spirit and on the eerie piano track
Swarm Music while Flush brings in
Nutso to rep the hood the right way on Flushtown.
Grand Papa Tra knows how to deliver the right production that matches Flush’s
lyrical cadence. The hard organic dusty drum lines cause Royal Flush to body
the track on the solo tip on tracks like Autobiography
and Keep It Live.
The
vibe of the album continues on a hip hop nostalgic sound with awesome lyrical
chemistry to production. Sean Price gives the assist on Beasting and on the hard knocking This Is Killing Everyone where Flush and Pop Severe trade lyrics on
the street level. Flush keeps the fiery momentum on this project and brings the
style of Ghetto Millionaire to essence on tracks like MFM with Flushing brethren Mic Geronimo and Mic Handz, Hoodness part 2 featuring Bam where
Flush loses faith on the new wave of hip hop: cuz I’m gonna show you how to do
it like a terrorist/mark man head off the roof heads severing. To end the
project, the jazzy up tempo Hip Hop where
he shows these new cats how it’s done from a legend’s perspective by bringing
it back to the real hip hop: is it me or everyone want to rap now/and a lot of
producers got these wack sounds (definitely co-signing this line) to Flush’s
witty punch line: I spit that hot shit, hot like a fucking razor/and leave your
body black and red like I own the Blazers while Stayin Alive sends featuring Noble and Pop Severe where Royal Flush
spits the story like reminiscing of the days growing up on the dark moody
production with the Raekwon echoes crime side the new york times side sampled perfectly.
Grand
Capo brings back the essence of the golden era with dope dusty drums, moody
production and sharp lyrical content. Royal Flush still got the lyrical
wordplay that sends artists back to the booth. This is a strong project with
the New York hip hop feel that many fans want to here. Fourteen tracks put
together perfectly by Flush knowing how to pick the right beats entirely
produced by Grand Papa Tra and selecting the right guest appearances to
construct a solid album. The theme towards Grand
Capo is from spitting sixteens to hood story infused tracks that keep
listeners in a trance. This is what you get, a solid hip hop album that will
keep heads nodding to track after track from start to finish. Grand Capo is an impressive album that
establishes the love of hip hop that fans want back.
Strong
Tracks: “Shadow To The Streets”, “Evil Spirit”, “Flushtown”, “Autobiography”,
“Keep It Live”, “Sucka Free”, “Hoodness part2”, “MFM”, “This Is Killing
Everyone”, “Hip Hop”, “Stayin Alive”
Rating:out of
Go cop that Royal Flush album Grand Capo on Bandcamp