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On 09.09.09 ya boy Applejaxx dropped his Debut album “Back 2 The Future” on Fadacy Music. In a time when artist make music loaded with materialistic messages, the goal of this project to put the focus on what’s important, eternity. The prelude to “Back to the Future” is The “Databass Mixtape,” released about a year ago. TO READ MORE PLEASE CLICK HEREPRO's new album should be out soon. So to get you Just as excited as I am for it I thought I'd review his last album. I Love this album. I been playing it since I got it. Today's rap artist (especially the secular ones) will drop mixtapes that go harder then their album. But my man PRO don't play that.
Who is Pro? Is a very confident emcee that bites his tongue for no one. And whats one thing I like about him and his music. Some people mistake his confidence for arrogance, so his soon to be released “Redemption”is designed to help fix that and clear things up.
Review: Andale’ “White Flag” Well the year is over halfway over and look at all the fire that’s dropped so far! From Braille and S1’s “Cloudnineteen” to Tedasheii’s “Identity Crisis,” we have had so much heat. Well now I want to introduce another heater I was introduced to, Andale’s “White Flag,” Recently I was blessed with the opportunity to chop it up with this brother and he is real with this. I recorded a full interview with him but now its lost thanks to the demon technology lol. It really hurt me because I really want to do my part in getting his message out and promoting the C.L.E movement as a whole. The album starts off with a bang, literally and lyrically with “White Flag Intro”, where, Andale shows his lyrical versatility by switching in and out of his double time flow. Mars ILL – Pro Pain (A Review of a Classic Must have Album) Mars ILL – Pro Pain (Gotee) Quite possibly the best super duo since Batman and Robin… ATL’iens Soulheir the manCHILD (emcee) and master of the crate diggers, Dust (producer) hits you hard with their latest release “Pro Pain”. A solid release. Mars ILL - Pro Pain (Gotee Records)Beginning in 2001 with their debut album “Raw Material” these two have put a new sound into the melting pot that is hip hop music. 5 years and several albums later, with no gripes about it they stick to the underground like a rebellion clamoring troops to take the front-lines. This confrontationalism through positive messages is even more evident in their word play and sound. >Review – Mahagony Jones “The Gathering” Mixtape Review – Mark J – An Everyday World Review - The Tonic (aka John Wells) - The Dash Cloud Nineteen Album Review
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