What the deal, people, sorry for the hold up on the new releases…here’s a few more you need to look for. Just completed an interview with the one and only Tribeca. Major League Entertainment artist has some things coming down the pipeline so look for that interview on our Nexx school along with a follow up by Johnny Blanco from 2 O.G.’s Entertainment… Major League releases Cash Brown’s, double sided single “Clubber Lang” the b-side “Last Man Standing” hot features makes this another definite that major radio is missing out on 8-Off, Agallah, Ruck, Labba and Matt Fingaz, go to www.fatbeats.com.
We are going to leave New York, and go Connecticut, where Newton Brother Productions, Inc, puts out Damon Daye. The double sided single, “Got You” and b-side “Asia” even though my personal nod goes to “Asia” radio may give “Got You” play, so no hating there. All good.
I am back in the NY again, my Brooklyn family Mike Control releases a second double sided single, goes like this “The Natural” b-side “Brooklyn-illspitters” yeah the features, El-Gant, Tah Phrum dah Bush, Jtree & Bekay, a must listen truly spitting ill lyrics go to www.mikecontrol.com.
Big Daddy Records artist Choobakka drops us a double single “She’s Feelin’ Me” b-side “Bluntz in the Air“, now since I don’t light up and there is no denying the performance craze this will have, I must say choose a side because both singles get my nod, nuff said.
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Bronx Science hit me up with so much material, I had to narrow my reivew to Logic, he brings you, another double sided single, “Guilty as Charged” the b-side “Logic and Reason” featuring R-Son, guess which gets my nod, there it is a-side win the nod. K-Skills, his label mate, hits the consumers with “Who’s f–kin’ Around” b-side “Bottom Line” this one is a toss up, hit up your local college station to play those cuts.
We bounce out to Queens for a moment to big up the Love me or Hate me man…Johnny Blanco, his double sided effort comes courtesy of 2.O.G. Entertainment, Inc. this is going to be the hotness for the year by an independant bringing you two hot features, the A-side album titled “Y’all about to See” featuring Noreaga (Ah man, nuff said) the AA-side “N.Y. to N.C.” featuring (buckle-up for this one) Petey Pablo (must I say it, I don’t think soooooo) from N.Y. to N.C. just walk with me, go to www.2og.com check it out.
Fully Blown, is an appropriate name for a label, sine they are fully blowing up my list with hits, nonetheless they release people like PRT (if you don’t know Poor Righteous Teachers) songs are not titled at the time I received it but got to say they are on point with theirs. Coming up the middle King Sun teams with Ice-T and Kool Mike-Ski to “Pimp” sorry that’s actually the song title not what they are doing in their spare time, the b-side offers a dance floor hip hop mix that undeniable. Lastly, bringing up the rear Big Scoob hands the public “Something Special” and “Spitting” (I admit that’s a good one) radio give love especially to “Something Special” (I hope Jigga could see his way to doing a guest-remix of this song), banging, banging…Fully Blown has the last three, I have the last word…U.W.A.G. Rhythm delivers, later….