J-Bux-Coke Stories Part 2-Independent-(2013)
Artist: J-Bux
Album: Coke Stories
Part2
Label: Independent
Producers: Max Dollars, Roy
Shyfte, Morphene Beats
New
Jersey’s J-Bux returns with some hot material and full of storytelling rhymes
that keeps the listener ears glued to the music. He spits the storytelling
imagery on many of his projects. He has worked with many artists especially QB
artists. The name is not new to the game which J-Bux put in work all the time.
Now with the label scrape the plate as the machine, J-Bux puts out a 25 track
banger “Coke Stories part 2”.
Just as you can tell, J-Bux knows
how to flip the rhyme delivery on the dark and murky beats. He knows how to
pick the beats that fits his rhyme flow. Joints like “Black Roads”, “Mafia Don”
and “Let Me Work” brings the listener to J-Bux’s world of vivid storytelling
imagery of the streets. It brings the cinematic feel just like the Morphene
Beats produced track “Blood Wall”. The raspy voice of J-Bux entertains the
listener with the lyrics flow smoothly over the hard beats. The chorus to the highly
influenced “Bout It” points the hard street delivery of getting that money: get
money, get low, stack money, get hoes, true ice, stacks froze, I’m about this
money baby with the hard beat pattern laced perfectly. “Bombs Out” brings the
production to another level with the addictive synths riding with a heavy bass
drum pattern that fits J-Bux to spit the fire that he usually does. The guest appearances
fit the bill and the skits balances well. A great collaboration with QB’s
Prodigy and Boston’s Termanology on the hard hitting “Killerseason” with the
assisted DJ scratches to bring that heavy 90’s street feel to it.
This album fits right in the lane of
the storytelling rhymes that are full of vivid imagery and hard beats to go
with it. J-Bux keeps the listener on their toes with one story rhyme after
another. Pretty much of the album based on the theme: getting money, stack cheddar,
getting hoes. This is a hot project to bump into in the crib and on the rides. J-Bux
brings out another masterpiece of the coke stories. This album brings out more
of J-Bux as he is slowly becoming one of Jersey’s influential emcees to check
for.
Strong
Tracks: “Blood Wall”, “Let Me Work”, “Mafia Don”, “Bout It”, “Bombs Out”,
“Killerseason”
Rating:out of
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