Yeah, yeah. I fell off. Don't hate, I'll be back soon with a vengeance and some tasty new tunes.
Especially after the 50 Cent show/afterparty tomorrow night at House of Blues.
If you haven't checked out my man Shady's Recovery, then you deserve a swift kick to the face. It's positively dope. He kept his promise and even had the decency to admit that Relapse was shit--not that I would ever say anything against Eminem. Obsession doesn't even begin to cover it.
Check out the mixtape (The Road to Recovery: Withdrawal) also. Sickest jams: Conglomerate (freestyle feat. Westwood of D12), Airplanes pt. 2, Despicable, The Warning (Mariah Carey diss in response to the Obsessed video [in response to Bagpipes from Baghdad]).
More later, I've become a working stiff.
Rise and grind.
Showing posts with label hip hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hip hop. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Hiatus
Targets
50 cent,
eminem,
hip hop,
house of blues,
mariah carey,
music,
rap,
recovery,
relapse,
slim shady,
withdrawal
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Late Night with Yung Berg

I've had a thing for Yung Berg since I heard "The Business" with Casha (the version without the stupid techno intro), cuz the bassline has its way of making me wanna let Berg boss me around. His newest mixtape (cooked up with the help of DJ Ill Will and DJ Rockstar) The Show, The Afterparty, and The Hotel dropped this month. I'd categorize it as a solid compilation of sex jams peppered with some electro-experimental blurbs. Overall, it's solid and worth a listen. Yung Berg's got some pretty sweet flow goin that I'll like to see when it's brushed up on an album, and I'll admit there's a certain playlist that I'll be adding some select songs to...Here's a quick review of my thoughts after the first run-through.
Gotta love "Drop It" feat. Rockstar for the "Lollipop" samples, but here's the first instance of autotune on the mixtape. It shows up a few more times (i.e. "Your Favorite Song," "Head to Toe"), and feels a little overdone when paired with overwhelming amphetamine-fed techno backdrops ("My Party"). I think autotune's on its way out, so I guess he's gotta use it while people will still tolerate it. I've gotta say that it works for me on "In the Air" feat. K Young, though. That'll definitely make the playlist.
Berg's got some solid flow for us, I'm impressed and will bump this shit for some serious boom-boom jams...but "What U On (I Been Gettin Money)"...Frere Jacques? Really? The song is saved when the beat drops and Berg comes in with the verse, but I had enough of the nursery rhyme raps when "Chain Hang Low" came out. Though, like "Chain," I could still see people blasting this from car windows. Fortunately, the quality of Berg's nursery experiment is much higher, so if it makes the ridiculous "hip-pop" chart, it'll probably have more staying power.
My favorite tracks: "Blowin Money" feat. Rockstar & K Smith, "#1" feat. Rockstar (yeah I'll get corny and add this as a boner jam, don't hate), "One Chance" (solid beat, sweet flow, one of those "on my grind jams" that you can't help but love), "Be My Girl" feat. Cash, K Young & Ray J (generally killer track...funny that i love this, the drums in the back are...exactly?...the same as "The Business"), "Take It Off" feat. K Smith, "Give It To Ya" (serious flow), "Break U Off"
Yung Berg's mixtape shows that he certainly does it best in the Hotel (purrrrrr), and I don't think he'd have it any other way.
"I told you I got everything you need, baby" -Yung Berg feat. K Smith, "Take It Off"
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