“Real niggas rollin’, we all in, runnin’ the best plays, you niggas can’t win. Presidential confidential with my conversation, I’m running late to my Inauguration..”
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I’m going to enter in on some retrospection, thinking back to when I first heard Neak’s music, I remember thinking “Wow he’s really honest.” And that turned out to only be the tip of the iceberg, since then Neako Bailey has grown and expanded his catalog to include an impressive batch of production and lyrical tracks most of which he’s solely responsible for. He just recently dropped his 4th installment in his The Rubix Cube mixtape series titled, Yellow Edition.
I recently caught up with Neako in Newark, NJ while he was shooting his “Resume & Name” video, N. Bailey kept it super “G” and got us in some dope shots for the visual. Check it out, I got my Good Wood tree piece on. Shouts to Neako and Bel-v.
If you’re lame and don’t have The Rubix Cube: Yellow Edition yet, make sure you download it here.
With a lot going on in our personal lives it’s hard to generate the time to keep the site updated with the latest and greatest in hip-hop, on a daily basis. So, with that being said, we will be making a couple changes to go a long with the new style of the site. There are plenty of sites that have the resources and time to make daily updates, so we’ll leave that to those guys and gals. The site will now be an outlet for us to show everyone what we think is “good” music with reviews and write-up’s that might interest you. Don’t expect daily updates but do expect something worth reading when the time comes.
“Are You In That Mood Yet?“, Joe Budden’s tag-line to arguably one of the greatest mixtape sets to ever be un-heard. Average Joe has been releasing quality tapes for the last, 4..5 years? Ranging from Halfway House, to his album Padded Room then firing up The Escape Route EP which is the prequel to his upcoming album The Great Escape. With all those tapes I would have to say Padded Room was the weakest, which isn’t that great considering it was his album. There was about a quarter of the album that was actually listenable, there was a diss track on the album, really? Though, I don’t think the production on the album was bad because it wasn’t by any means but just the content and the quality of the tracks weren’t on par with what we are used to hearing from Joe. With The Great Escape creeping around the corner I think it will impress a lot of listeners, I say listeners because most of the mainstream population have no clue what a Pump It Up was or what a Joe Budden is.
With that being said, it was through the Mood Muzik series that caught the ears of most hip-hop-heads out there that became loyal fans of Joe knowing what he is capable of after that set. Here are two loosies off the upcoming and very highly anticipated 4th installment to Joe’s Mood Muzik series. Both of these are produced by Beewirks who holds it down while Joe takes a break from what he made us all accustomed to, J. Cardim production.
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From what you hear Spitta was only suppose to be on the hook for this but apparently that’s not how he wanted to do the instrumental which is currently killing the radio. Cop Trademarks latest mixtape installment here.
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