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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Mouthpiece & DJ Sean Blu - The New Regime (2008)



01. Intro - DJ Sean Blu
02. I Can't Trust It
03. Swagga Daddy
04. Over comer feat. Joiliyah
05. Back It Up
06. Exclusive
07. Playing My Song (The DJ)
08. Lions, Tigers, Bears
09. Blame It On My Swagg
10. What Ya Life Like?
11. Exclusive
12. Look How We Raised The World
13. You Know What It Is
14. Watcha call that there?
15. Bigger Than Life Size
16. Outro - Mouthpiece

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Mouthpiece - 10 Years Later (2007)




01. Intro
02. Uh Oh
03. The Day I Got Saved
04. Bless To Be Saint
05. Back It Up
06. 3HP Interview for the ATL
07. I'm From the A
08. Just Vibe
09. Take It From Me ft Erica Cumbo
10. Testify
11. Last Breath
12. I Snaps



Thursday, November 6, 2008

DJ D-Lite - The Election Mixtape (2008)



DaSouth.com officially launched its website on 11.04.08, Election Day in America! To help celebrate they've put together a mixtape called none other than... what else? THE ELECTION. Hosted by one of their own resident DJs, DJ D-Lite, this bangin' mixtape features artists like Vizunari, Excelsius, ProsperaD, Cy, The Warriors and more! And all for free!

01. Intro - Election Results
02. Break Dem Chains – S.O.C.O.M.
03. Flippin' – The Warriors
04. The Ringleader – Cy
05. U Don't Know Me Like Dat feat. ICECE – S.O.M.
06. That's What I'm Talkin Bout – Gifted
07. Stop Yappin' feat. ProzPeraD – Zeeda
08. Interlude - Delegates Shout Outs
09. Come One Come All feat. Visunari – The Bus Shop presents
10. I'm Shinin' – TruthSeekah
11. Pick Up The Phone – Excelsius
12. Revolution! – Dogfight!
13. I Will – Ghostwriters
14. The Mission – Ron Daniel
15. Grace – Educator
16. The Election S&C Megamix – DJ Primo


Wednesday, October 22, 2008

DJ Wade-O & ReadyWriter - Poetic Freedom (2008)




01. Intro - Alpha & Omega (ABC's)
02. MY City
03. For My Soldiers
04. The Great Divide (featuring Brinson)
05. Live In Stereo (featuring Brinson)
06. Luv
07. Marketing Dreams
08. Neighbor (featuring Rigz)
09. Rugged
10. Thought Process (featuring Proph1)
11. Up North Trip
12. Wunda Years
13. Young Soldiers
14. Zoning Out (featuring Oppose)


Thursday, October 16, 2008

CookBook & Uno Mas - The Overflow (2008)

This is just incredible! A 14-track album by two of the hottest west coast rap artists, full of new songs and amazing guest features. And all FREE! You won't believe it.

Click the picture below to download.





01. The Music (featuring Sojourn)
02. Always Shine (featuring DJ Activ8)
03. Woah Is Me
04. The Program (featuring Altered State)
05. Championship Ring (featuring Vice Versa)
06. Casa Bonita (featuring Kiz Charismatic)
07. Monie Love (featuring Joey The Jerk)
08. Throwback
09. In N Out
10. Showtime (featuring DJ Wise)
11. The Reason Why (featuring Racquel Rodriguez)
12. One More Time
13. Final Things (featuring Racquel Rodriguez)
14. New Day

Don't forget to leave your thoughts on this album in the comments below or in the chat box.

(If above link doesnt work try this one: MIRROR)

Monday, October 13, 2008

J Johnson & DJ Essence - No Excuses Volume One (2006)



01. Intro
02. No Excuses
03. Neva Change (featuring Japhia Life)
04. It's Just Me
05. JAZ Solo (featuring JAZ)
06. Momma Hold On
07. Broken Language (featuring Shwaye)
08. J & Cel Connect (featuring Cel-D)
09. Come Wit Me
10. Young Josh Solo (featuring Young Josh)
11. Ride Out (featuring JAZ)
12. Strait Dippin'
13. What I See
14. Check Off (featuring Big City)
15. Everythang Is OK (featuring Ruddyboy)
16. Thanks Pop
17. Fearz
18. Real Rap
19. Reintroduce Myself
20. Trippin'
21. Cold Winter (featuring Young Elijah)
22. R-Swift Solo (featuring R-Swift)
23. Say Whatcha' Talk (featuring James Maccabee & Ruddyboy)
24. Touch It (featuring Maricris Johnson)
25. My Hay Day
26. Hood Talk
27. Special Delivery
28. Perfect Robes
29. Nearly 100 Bars
30. Headshot
31. Corner 2 Da Cross
32. To Da Fam
33. Push It (featuring C-Clarity)
34. Groans and Pains




This is one of my favorite mixtapes. A classic.

JAZ - The Gideon Syndrome Mixtape (2008)



01. Syndrome Intro
02. Err Day
03. I Got That
04. It's Over
05. Keelo
06. Love of Cake
07. Wrong
08. Dirty Secret
09. Interlude
10. Hard
11. 400 Something
12. Ded
13. Harlem
14. System Boy
15. The Syndrome
16. Possible
17. Get It Going
18. Interlude
19. The Trumpet Cypha
20. New York City
21. Sin
22. The Door
23. Don't Run
24. Let Him In



Rhema Soul - Dope Beats Good News The EP (2008)



01. Witness The Chaos
02. Yellow Cheese Bust Flow
03. Steez
04. Can Ya Feel Me?
05. Giving It Up
06. Girl I Promise (Joke)
07. Fresh
08. My Whole Life
09. Labels
10. Radio Revolution



More Free Music

I haven't hit you guys up with some free music for a while. But you'll see more in the coming months. If you haven't already got these, check them out. Enjoy.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Lecrae - Rebel (2008)



01. Rebel Intro
02. Don't Waste Your Life (feat. Cam & Dwayne Tryumf)
03. Go Hard (feat. Tedashii)
04. Identity (feat. Da T.R.U.T.H. & J.R.)
05. Indwelling Sin
06. Breathin' To Death
07. Truth
08. Desperate (feat. Cam)
09. Change
10. Fall Back (feat. Trip Lee)
11. Live Free (feat. Sho Baraka & Jai)
12. Got Paper
13. I'm a Saint
14. The Bride
15. Beautiful Feet (feat. Dawntoya)

REVIEW:

One of the most highly anticipated Christian rap albums of the year is finally here. And just like when Reach Records label-mate Trip Lee came out with 20/20, Rebel is already topping charts. Currently the album is #22 on the top selling albums list and #4 on the top selling hip hop/rap list on iTunes. Rebel is selling like hotcakes. Which is great, because people shouldn't be passing on this masterpiece of an album.

Rebel is all about not conforming to the ways of the world. Rebelling against the culture. A culture filled with sin. And in doing so, following Christ and his teachings. All the way from track 1 to 15 the album takes a radical stand against popular ways and beliefs. You can feel the passion behind Lecrae's words as they sink in deep. It's very in-your-face, and at times, even fanatical. Lecrae has always been this way, only this time, more so. Which is great, because it helps push the message and the theme across effectively.

Another reason Rebel really hits home is because there is so much focus on personal, everyday life issues most people can relate to. Often times Christian rap artists can get so caught up with theology in their lyrics that they tend to get lost on the listener. It can get too deep, and generally if a person can't relate to the lyrics, they won't get much, if anything, out of them. And they'll get zilch if they can't understand a word of what is being said. Lecrae, however, doesn't have that problem. Anyone can relate to these lyrics. They hit hard. They stay in your mind. They leave you blown away. Rebel is a fine example of the way songs should be written to get a point across.

Rebel is also so relatable because it is very sin-conscience. There is a focus on sin, on almost every track. Everyone knows they've done wrong. People deal with their wrongdoing every day. Because sin is so deeply-rooted in today's culture. The culture itself is sin. Of course, this is where the album's theme comes in. Rebellion. Rebellion against sin. And every time sin is focused on in a track, a way out is always shown - a way to rebel.

The album starts of with a bang, with the two tracks "Don't Waste Your Life" and "Go Hard" bringing encouragement to stay strong in the faith and not to live a watered down, lukewarm life. "Don't Waste Your Life" blew my mind. It's an up-beat club banger complete with synths and even, if you listen closely, electronic background vocals. The rapid fire lyrical action from both Lecrae and Dwayne Tryumf was just outstanding. Cam glides in on a smoothed R&B chorus and one of the biggest hits of the year is born. "Go Hard" has a more darker, grimy sound. A classic Dirty South track which features Tedashii shouting out the chorus and providing a verse. "Identity" deals with the identity people place in materialistic things and how our real identity is only found in Christ. CMR label-mates J.R. and Da T.R.U.T.H. both feature on the song.
And then we have "Indwelling Sin", which is scarily similar to a song by Knine (released in 2005) called "I Don't Love You", in that both of the songs depict a conversation between the rapper and Satan, with the voice of Satan being played by the modified voice of the rapper. Satan tries to deceive Knine into following him, while Knine rebutts with reasons why he won't. The same thing happens in Lecrae's song. The tempos of the songs are different but they are still quite alike. I don't know if Lecrae borrowed the idea from Knine or whether it's all just a coincidence, but personally, I liked Knine's better.

"Breathin' to Death", "Desperate", "Change" and "Live Free" all show man's struggle with sin and how we can Rebel against it with the power Christ gives us. An interesting note on "Change" though: I was suprised to hear Lecrae actually singing on the chorus. He did have the assistance of backing vocals, but you can definitly hear his low tones over the beat. And though he probably won't be releasing any R&B albums, he did a good job. "Truth" breaks down popular theological and philosophical ideas and provides plain answers in layman's terms. It leaves you feeling well-fed because it all makes so much sense.

"Got Paper" has both positives and negatives. On the positive side Lecrae conveys a message against materialism and the love of money effortlessly over a nicely constructed dirty south beat by K-Drama. On the negative side the song consists of yet another chopped & screwed chorus. Chopped & screwed is fine, but recently it has been way over used in christian rap, to the point where it's just not original anymore. In just about every album Reach Records has released there has been at least one song with a chopped & screwed chorus. It's tired. It's had its day.

The production on Rebel can easily compete with any mainstream secular release out there. The usual Dirty South sounds you'd expect from a Lecrae album are all there. But this time the bar is set even higher musically. Real Talk's production was great, After the Music Stops was even better, but Rebel tops them all easily. You can be sure that a lot of people will buy the album for the music alone.

Rebel features all the usual artists from the CMR/Reach circle. Every one of them brought their A game. But it would've been nice to see different artists featured for once; let some other labels or independent artists get in on the action. Dwayne Tryumf was at least a start (although it has been rumored that he may sign with Reach Records soon).

With Rebel, Lecrae has really shown he is one of the best in the game. The theme of rebellion suits Lecrae's passionate spirit. And every lyric on the album is heartfelt. Lecrae confronts the listener with the issues of a sinful culture and shows us the way out. Positioning himself with talented producers will help to get these messages out into the hip hop community very effectively since the music is so competetive. Rebel is a masterpiece sure to remain in CD and mp3 players for a long time, and the impact it has on its listeners will last for eternity.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Street Pastor - The UnderdoG's Anthem (2008)



01. The UnderdoG's Anthem
02. Go Harder
03. Turn Me Up (feat KamBINO)
04. Rid'n Clean (Skit)
05. Forgotten (feat. Matthew Seward II)
06. The Box (feat. Richard Jordan)
07. My Lady
08. Fresh
09. Got to Run (feat. J-Flue)
10. The Getaway
11. For Family (feat. LaShae Bonne)
12. I Know (feat. Christian Gray)
13. Don't Cha?
14. Duck Down
15. Men Lose
16. Rejoicing
17. I Got It (feat. K-Drama)
18. Choose This Day
19. Non-Fiction
20. Goodbye World

REVIEW:

The name "Street Pastor" may not ring any bells for a lot of Christian Rap fans, but if this album is anything to go by he deserves a lot more recognition. The 20 year-old midwest MC from Ohio produces and writes his own music and is not new to the game, already having 4 releases under his belt. But his 5th album is something special and stands out far above the rest.

True to his name, the Street Pastor has a heart for the streets, and it clearly shows throughout the album. Every track has content designed to minister and relate to those living in the hood. And every time Christ is glorified. Which makes this album such a great evangelism tool.

The Street Pastor's ability to minister is further enhanced by his incredible lyrical skill and his metaphors are just classic. Right from the first song this is evident, which starts off in accapella, keeping all focus on the ridiculously smart similes and just when you're getting comfortable the instrumental suddenly kicks in and things really get popping. Even though it's more of an intro, the track is absolutely excellent.

It doesn't stop there though. The UnderdoG's Anthem is full to the brim with 19 other songs, making up a total of 80 minutes, and they are all outstanding. Never once will you get bored. Because even though this is definitly an album for the streets, the music hasn't been locked down into a set street-sounding vibe. It absolutely smashes open the box of what a street album is meant to look like, blending in a variety of different sounds. For example, the song "The Box" has a beat including live drums, bass guitar and acoustic guitar with a rock chorus. "Duck Down" mixes in strange sci-fi sounds. And there are more unique combinations and styles amid the whole joint. There are, of course, some good ol' bangers in there as well.

The UnderdoG's Anthem is a standout album. It's groundbreaking, bold, entertaining and has a heart for the streets at the same time. The Street Pastor is one of the most talented Christian rappers in the industry. Do not sleep on him.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Stay Tuned!

September is a very exciting month for holy hip hop. There's heaps of hot albums coming out, including stuff from Lecrae, Ambassador, J. Johnson, GRITS, DJ Morphiziz and more. Stay tuned to the blog for upcoming reviews on these releases and other updates around the site.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

AppleJaxx - Databass Mixtape (2008)




01. Dangerous
02. Red Hacker feat. Gibraan
03. U.N.I.T.E. Greeting
04. Databass
05. U.N.I.T.E. Ending
06. The Answer feat. Mr Coldstone
07. Hybrid feat. Mr. Coldstone & Stro the Dean
08. Barcode feat. Brinson & Omega
09. Pomegranate feat Jekob (of the Washington Projects), & Trini
10. Hustlin' feat. Soul P.
11. Apple Drops
12. SupaStarz feat. Nuncio
13. Get Ready feat. A1

REVIEW:

Everything you thought you knew about what a mixtape sounds like is about to be changed. Databass is only Applejaxx's second release, but with the talent he brings on it you'd think he was a veteran.

Databass is based around a futuristic and end-times theme, which is especially evident in the first few tracks. Red Hacker, the second track on the mixtape featuring Gibraan, uses technological terms as metaphors to get the message of the song across. Databass is an eerie and very atmospheric song that serves as a prophecy of the last days and technology's influence in them. Alongside these tracks are two creepy interludes of computerized voices that illustrate the theme of Databass further.

There are also some street-thumpers. The Answer, Hybrid and Hustlin' are thrown in the mix along with the breezy sounding Barcode (which again uses technological metaphors, in this case the chorus seems to describes how we should live our life - the barcode - as a good example to others because we are always being "scanned"). And if you're feeling like a party, the club-banger, Pomegranate, which features Jekob of the Washington Projects and Trini, is sure to get you on and popping. Apple Drops is interesting because it incorporates electric guitar sounds and background vocals by the controversial rapper/singer Tonex, who also produced the track. It's quite entertaining and refreshingly different. SuperStarz speaks on having integrity in the music industry and how God should always be the main focus. Get Ready, the last track, is another hot street-banger that you may have heard off AppleJaxx's previous album, Apple Tree. I'm not sure why he re-released it but nevertheless it's a great song and deserved to be heard multiple times.

The production on all of the tracks is excellent. And it's probably some of the best you'll hear all year. There's a lot of diversity too, so you won't get bored easily.

But Databass could possibly be a bit hard for some people to get into due to the deep lyrics. They can get so poetic and metaphorical at times that they seem almost completely cryptic. While there isn't anything wrong with them message-wise or artistically, some may find the lyrics too overwhelming to understand. But that is AppleJaxx's unique style and what he's known for. He is quite clever in how he illustrates the message he is trying to convey.

AppleJaxx has done a great job with Databass. The idea for the theme is brilliant, the production is outstanding and Jaxx's unique lyrical style tops it all off nicely. This is one of the best releases I have heard all year.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Pro - Jackin' For Hits Mixtape



01. Intro
02. Boy Looka Here ft Rich Boy, BC
03. Umma Do Me ft Rocko
04. Breathe ft Fabolous
05. Flashing Lights ft Dwele
06. DJ I Rock Jesus
07. Jesus Musik Unofficial Remix
08. Random Thoughts ft Ron G
09. Superstar ft Matthew Santos, Brothatone
10. Brothatone
11. Cake ft Midnyte Sun
12. Lost Ones ft Jay Z
13. Pass the Rock
14. Canon ft Mystery, Vizzy Adot
15. DJ Sean Blu
16. Side of Ya Neck ft Dem Franchise Boys, eYe-Q, Ron G
17. The Light
18. Pettidee
19. Runaway Love ft Mary J Blige
20. No Matter What ft TI

www.mynameispro.com

www.myspace.com/pro20

DOWNLOAD

REVIEW:

Jackin' For Hits is basically a bootleg mixtape. A bootleg mixtape is where an artist takes often well-known beats and music and puts his or her own lyrics over them instead of the original. Because the album is bootlegged they are always given out for free and are usually used to promote the artist and encourage listeners to buy an upcoming retail release of theirs.
Christian MCs have been doing this for a while now and there's no shortage of bootleg releases out there. But I can tell you, after listening to hundreds of them this is one of the best (other than No Excuses Vol. 1 by J. Johnson, I'd pay for that album).

Jackin' For Hits seems much more proffesional than other mixtapes similar to it. The audio quality is just about the same as what you would get if you bought a retail album. But not just audio wise, Pro's flow on the mic is on point as well.

Pro has done a great job of changing the secular tracks into positive and God-centered, and often times i found the verses sounding and feeling much better than the originals. This is what makes Jackin' For Hits a great evangelical tool to use on your hip hop-interested friends. The beats will catch peoples ears and get them listening to the new lyrics.
There are some battle raps on the album, as you'd expect, but at the same time they are laced with God-centered lyrics. Several topics are tackled including materialism (Flashing Lights), fame and selling out (Superstar), redemption (The Light), etc.
As you listen through each song you'll see most of them are similarly-themed to the originals but with a positive or God-centered or inspired twist. This makes the message hit home harder as well as sounding professional.

You can pick this up right now for free so there's nothing holding you back. Download, burn hundreds of discs and hand them out to everyone you know and promote this up-and-coming cat. He definitly has what it takes to go all the way and hopefully we see more releases by him in the future.



Thursday, June 12, 2008

No More Bootlegging

Due to the outstanding negative reaction I have received about the downloads on this blog, I have decided to stop them permanently, all download links have been removed. I will now only focus on reviews, videos, news, pre-release music in the music player and the occasional legal free download. So please stay tuned to the site for more reviews to come. I've got a lot to catch up on.

The Lone Reviewer

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Kingston - In the City (2008)



Album title: In the City
Artist: Kingston
Audio format: MP3, 320kbps
Duration: 42.9 minutes
Size: 90.6mb

01. I'm Back (feat. DJ Wade-O)
02. Put Your Hands Up (God's Music) (feat. Doc Watson)
03. Life In the City (feat. Pro)
04. Speaken' Murder (feat Andale)
05. Can't Stop
06. Pray For Me (feat. Pro)
07. Run They Mouth (feat. Eric C.)
08. Cle Anthem Music (feat. Iq)
09. Da Cypha
10. Game Won't Change (feat. Coko Korinne)
11. Understand (+ bonus track)

PURCHASE: iTunes and CD Baby

REVIEW: This is a hot album. And I mean hot! Full review coming soon!





Friday, May 23, 2008

New Forum For Lovers of Hip Hop and more!



I just want to break pattern for a moment to tell you about an exciting new forum.

http://jormiandjrecords.2ksite.com/

This new forum is a place where you can download, upload and request great Christian music and fellowship with other believers. It's also focused on aspiring or professional DJs and producers and has section for programs and plugins.

The forum was founded by Jormian DJ, a Christian music producer whose work can be heard here

So feel free to join the community and become an active member.

(I am mod at the site under the name "dj91".)

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Trip Lee - 20/20 (2008)



01. 20/20 Intro
02. Superstar (Eyes Off Me)
03. Real Vision (feat. Tedashii)
04. Inexhaustible
05. Who Is Like Him?
06. We Told Em
07. Cling To You (feat. Shai Linne)
08. Relief
09. Behold the Spirit
10. Satisfaction (Hedonist)
11. Come Close (feat. Flame & Sho Baraka)
12. Who He Is (feat. Lecrae & Cam)
13. Intimacy
14. True Security
15. Eyes Open (feat. J.R.)
16. Hip Hop

PURCHASE: iTunes, Amazon, and everywhere else.

REVIEW:

There's no doubt about it, this was an incredibly-hyped album. Ever since listeners heard Trip Lee's previous release, "If They Only Knew", they have been longing for more. Being a member of the extremely popular rap group, the 116 Clique, helps a lot as well. Already 20/20 is making a mighty splash only a week after release; especially on iTunes where it is currently sitting at 10th position in the top rap/hip hop albums list with an average score of 5/5 from 70 customer reviews, at the time of writing this, as well as rave customer reviews on other cd/mp3 sites. But is the album really worth all the hype? Let's take a look...

The first thing noticed when listening through 20/20 is that Trip Lee has really improved as an artist since If They Only Knew. His voice sounds more contained and his flow is tighter. His lyricism isn't the best I've heard, but it certainly is well done. It's as good as it can be when rapping from a theological standpoint anyway. And on the theology, whether you agree with it or not, I'm not sure if it works entirely. Now I know I might get shot down for the things I'm about to say but I've been wrestling with this for a long while now, so I'll just get it over with. The thing about Trip Lee's albums (and perhaps several, if not all, albums by 116 Clique artists) is that they can get too deep at times, theologically. What I mean to say is, sometimes the content of songs can get a little to complex for listeners of rap/hip-hop. 116 Clique is all about evangelizing and spreading the gospel yet the terms they talk about sometimes will probably not be understood by most secular listeners. I think more "milk" is needed in Trip Lee's rapping, less "meat". There's no need to go over the top and start speaking like a biblical scholar, especially in the rap/hip-hop genre. That's what I feel anyway.

20/20 covers various topics, most of which only really relate to those who are already Christians, such as, learning to rest in God (Relief), testing things you hear by the Word (Real Vision), the attributes and greatness of God (Inexhaustible, Who Is Like Him?, Who He Is), devotion to God (Who He Is), persuing God (Intimacy), giving glory to God alone (Superstar), and a lot more. One thing is definitely clear, 20/20 is about God, God and more God.


Musically the album is suprisingly diverse with not only the diry south and southern rap you'd expect but also some east coast, soulful and even experimental flavors. Who He Is is an absoulte hit. It's a smashing club-banger with an R&B hook by Cam and features Lecrae who flows through the song smoothly as does Trip himself. Superstar, is basically the first single off the album as it was released to the public before the rest of the album came out, through Trip's myspace, and had been cirulating the net, stirring up quite a buzz. In Superstar Trip Lee conveys the message to all of his fans that the glory shouldn't be going to him but to God, "take your eyes off me, i'm just dust in the mud". It's a grimy, dirty-south sounding track that would be comfortable banging loudly out your car speakers. There are softer songs as well, such as Eyes Open, in which J.R. contributes his melodius voice to the chorus, and Intimacy, a catchy R&B style song featuring Diamone for the chorus. Every track's production is solid and enjoyable.

Overall, Trip Lee has done a great job with this latest project. While it may be a bit too "meaty" for non-believers at times, there's no argument that Trip Lee has a passion for what he does, and the God he serves. This is a great leap above If They Only Knew, so if you enjoyed that you will definitely like this one. I'd recommend 20/20 to any Christian rap fans, but it's probably not a good idea to buy it for your unsaved friends in hopes of reaching out to them.

(If you're looking for evangelical music that non-believers can relate to I'd suggest anything by the Frontlynaz, J. Johnson, Japhia Life, Rob Hodge, etc.. )

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Falling Tsar - Falling Tsar (2007)



01. Valley With No Name (prod. by Theory Hazit)
02. Table of Content (feat. Cas Metah)
03. Medusa (prod. by Theory Hazit)
04. Cob Webs (prod. by Theory Hazit)
05. Brotherly Love (prod. by Mattman)
06. Heart of the Song (prod. by Theory Hazit)
07. What We Are (prod. by Theory Hazit)
08. Argue Believe (feat. Mouth Warren)
09. Fools Gold (feat. Lefty Grove)
10. King For A Day (prod. by Theory Hazit)

PURCHASE

REVIEW:

If you enjoyed any music by underground Christian rap group Scribbling Idiots then it's pretty likely you will like this release. Falling Tsar is a new rap crew comprised of Theory Hazit, Sev Statik, JustMe and Wonder Brown, three of which (Theory Hazit, JustMe and Wonder Brown) are also part of Scribbling Idiots. It seems like there is quite a bit of this "joint membership" going on in underground Christian hip hop these days, but I don't really know what's up with that.

The group's unique and clever name came from JustMe's friend, Eric Place who died suffering of a disease called Fibromylagia. According to JustMe, Eric always wanted to name a band "Falling Tsar". So in Eric Place's dedication the group was named. Also all the proceeds from the sale of the album go to Eric Place's son, Mason Place to help pay for medical expenses caused by his bone condition. You can really see the heart of Falling Tsar. This is not yet another rap clique out to top the charts and become the next big thing. These are just a group of young men who have gotten together and decided to make a positive difference in a particular person's life, and who happen to rap. And if you listen to the album you'll realize they are trying to make a difference in the lives of their listeners as well.

Throughout the record you will hear tracks filled with timely truths and words of wisdom fused with Christian messages. The uniquely excellent musical production to be expected from Theory Hazit and Mattman is also included for your listening pleasure.

As I said, if you enjoy music by Scribbiling Idiots you will definitly enjoy this album. It's basically more of the same SI goodness, only this time for a great cause.

Please support the artists.

MotionPlus - Sound Protest



01. Born and Raised
02. We the Victory (feat. Freddie Bruno & Theory Hazit)
03. Lifetime of War (feat. Lyriz)
04. Superheroes
05. Fade Away
06. Reach the Sky (feat. KaboOse)
07. The Rise and Fall
08. Son Never Sets
09. Joyful Days
10. Seasons
11. Dirt Roads
12. Broadcasting Life
13. Love (feat. Man of War & MaxOne)
14. Some Ol' Feel Good
15. Uprising (feat. JustMe)
16. Superheroes (remix)

PURCHASE

DOWNLOAD

REVIEW: (COMING SOON)

3.5/5

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Hansoul - Jesus Saves! (2007)



Format - Audio Cd (MP3)
Bitrate - 192kbps

DISC I
01. It's Like Jesus
02. Jesus I'm Grateful
03. The Cross (feat. Da T.R.U.T.H. & J. Johnson)
04. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, I Need You (feat. Tony Moore & Jehovah's Chosen)
05. I'd Rather Jesus
06. Jesus Saves! (feat. Beloved and Ready Rock C, Tony Moore & JC)
07. Social Issues (feat. Coco Soleil)
08. WOW
09. I love you Jesus
10. Jesus Never fails (feat. The Dixie Hummingbirds)
11. Sea Of Forgetfulness (feat. Energy)

DISC II
01. Freedom's Song
02. The Reason Why (feat. Obadiah)
03. Say It Again (feat. Tony Moore & Jehovah's Chosen)
04. Pastor's Pimps
05. Jesus I'm Grateful (RMX)
06. Amana's Song (feat. Energy)
07. Preach Jesus (int)
08. Preach Jesus (feat. Chiquita Green & Amana Nelson)
09. A Tribute To My Pop (James Dallas Nelson's Song)
10. Anti-Abortion (feat. Amana Nelson)
11. Shadows (feat. Chiquita Green & Amana Nelson)
12. Heaven Wouldn't Be The Same (feat. Japhia Life, Knowledge, J. Johnson, Beloved & Energy)

PURCHASE

3.5/5

Dre Murray - Manumit (2008)



01. Manumit
02. Say What You Feel
03. Interlude - Message of Fedelity
04. My Lane
05. Me Got
06. Introduce
07. Get Down (feat. Fedel)
08. Let's Chill
09. Heads Up
10. I Cry
11. Farmers (feat. Cam)
12. More Than Life
13. Still Cleaning [Remix] (feat. Cam & Emcee One)

PURCHASE


3.5/5

Sunday, April 13, 2008

theBREAX (Eye Am Productions) - Eye Am Gangster (2007)



01. Intro (feat. Ruslan of theBREAX)
02. Pray
03. American Dreamin'
04. Brooklyn 5.0 (feat. Lil' Wayne & Notorious B.I.G)
05. No Hook
06. Roc Boys
07. Sweet
08. I Know
09. Party Life
10. Ignorant (feat. Ruslan of theBREAX)
11. Say Hello
12. Success (feat theBREAX & Nas)
13. Fallin'
14. Blue Magic
15. Eye Am Gangster

I know it my not seem like a HHH album but I just had to up it, the curse words have been edited out and new verses have been put into some songs. How can you not download a secular album that's been remixed by Christian producers and artists?! To me that is just cool. Feel free to comment.

4/5

Monday, April 7, 2008

theBREAX - When theBREAX Sold Out! (2008)



1. Ready To $ell Out
2. BREAX Is Everywhere
3. Wake Up (Ft. Rufat)
4. Get Ignorant
5. It's West Coast (Ft. Kinfolk & Roc Rok)
6. Swing
7. Two Miles An Hour
8. I Got It (Ft. Yung Tage & Proverb The Poet)
9. More
10. Bang Bang
11. Baby I'm Gone (Ft. Truthbtold & Afaar)
12. Wanna Love
13. Bumper Sticker

PURCHASE

REVIEW:

theBREAX - remember that name, because I have no doubt they are going to make it big. At least if this latest release is anything to go by.

The first thing you need to understand about this album is that it is full with sarcasm and satire. Almost every track mocks the dumbed-down mainstream aspect of hip hop. Thankfully theBREAX does this so amazingly well. Every line in every song is jammed with clever and hard-hitting lyrics that will linger in your mind long after it ends. Some are powerful and some are downright controversial, with bold lines such as "forgive me, I ain't throw away my secular CDs - honestly I did that in 2003, then i bought 'em all again. Your rituals are pitiful, to me it's not a sin. Again, don't hold me to your standards, and your personal convictions, my vision is to make all these non-Christians listen.".

Also theBREAX makes use of the words "nigger" and "damn" once, and the phrase "what the hell" twice. Now personally I don't agree that a Christian artist should use those words in their songs (and makes the rating .5 away from a 5/5), but take it how you want. For me that is the only real letdown on the album.

The two clips of spoken word included on the record (at the end of Wanna Love and at the end of Bumper Sticker) are just amazing. Not only are they at times hilarious, but they also pack a hard punch because they are so powerful and lyrically-smart.

Music wise, the record does not fail. The beats produced by Nathan Soultrain, MotionPlus, Rocwilder, Soleternity, Steve Stanz, Ruslan, and Name Brand, not only are very well done, but in some cases compliment the album's theme. To me even some of the beats sounded satirical! They seem similar to many secular mainstream releases these days. Which, as I said before, really fits in well. But don't get me wrong. This album is unique. You have most likely heard nothing like and probably never will hear anything like it again. And if it doesn't slap you hard in the face, I don't know what will.

Putting together a satirical, yet hard-hitting and powerful album and managing to do that with such talent, shows the creative genius of theBREAX. You can see why Rawkus Records has labeled theBREAX one of the "next 50 important Hip-Hop acts".



Frontlynaz - Game Over (2008)





Artist - Frontlynaz
Album - Game Over
Format - MP3
Bitrate - 192khz
Release - 2008

1. Intro - 00:22
2. Clap At Em - 4:05
3. Like Dat - 3:09
4. Game Over - 3:55
5. What I See - 5:41
6. Gunz Down - 3:13
7. What U Lookin 4 feat. Beez & J. Johnson - 4:10
8. Imagine feat. Zoltan Hall - 4:02
9. Friends No More feat. Beez - 3:54
10. Worship - 3:30
11. Survival of the Fittest - 3:48
12. Day by Day - 3:44
13. Da Banga feat. Beez & Ana Lisa - 5:13
14. Under Attack feat. King Cyz - 4:06
15. Lights Out King Cyz- 4:56
16. Lyna Anthem - 3:05
17. Witness This - 3:35
18. Bloodsport - 2:58

PURCHASE

REVIEW: (COMING SOON)

Friday, March 21, 2008

Braille - IV Edition (2008)



Artist - Braille
Album - The IV Edition
Format - Audio Cd (MP3)
Bitrate - 320 kbps

Released: March 16, 2008 (leak, not official release date)

01. Beautiful Humanity ( 3:06)
02. Submission Hold ( 3:09)
03. Calculated Risk (Feat. Mr. J & Manchild) ( 3:33)
04. The IV (Feat. Rob Swift) ( 3:17)
05. Main Squeeze ( 3:21)
06. Remember Your Path (Feat. Rob Swift) ( 3:37)
07. Constantly Growing (Feat. Speech) ( 4:27)
08. Blessed Man ( 3:50)
09. Many Stories (Feat. Barry Hampton) ( 4:13)
10. Raise the Dead (Feat. Poems) ( 3:44)
11. Double Dose ( 2:55)
12. Counter Attack (Feat. Theory Hazit & DJ Idull) ( 2:45)
13. Mental Guards (Snitch Blade) ( 3:51)
14. Get it Right (Feat. Ragen Fykes) ( 4:16)
15. Restless ( 2:36)
16. The Cure ( 2:19)
17. ADDvice (Feat. DJ Bombay) ( 2:55)

REVIEW:

Haven't got much time so I'll just whip up something quick.

Another top quality album from the one and only Braille, the title sums up it's overall message very cleverly. You see the letters "IV" do not only mean the number 4 in roman numerals, showing that this is Braille's fourth album, but in medical terms it also means administration of nutrients through the veins. In this album Braille tries to show the listeners that "Jesus Christ is the cure for the human condition". And in my opinion, he does that quite well.

To sum it up: the rhymes are dripping with lyrical mastery, as usual. The production is top notch as well. Some stand-out tracks are... ah forget about it. Every track is brilliant. This is definitly a contender for best HHH record of the year.

Highly recommended.

5/5

DJ Maj - Speckled Goats II (2007)




Released: 2008

1. DJ Maj featuring Tony Williams - First Day
2. Japhia Life - Arms Out
3. Just.Live - Bolla Atcha Hoy
4. Da-Enforcerz - Shut It Down
5. Manafest - Bounce
6. DJ Maj - So Free
7. Pigeon John - As We Know It
8. Othello - Silhouette
9. Gospel Gangstaz (Camp 8) featuring Knine - Back Then
10. Pettidee featuring Izzy - Run For Cover
11. J-Remy - Country Boyz
12. Roy Battle - Real
13. Eugene IV - Dear MC
14. Electric Church - Naked
15. Ritchie Righteous - Ay You
16. Syntist - The Cure
17. Knine - Thank You
18. Verses featuring Verbs and Cult Free - Cassette Tapes & Roller Skates
19. DJ Maj featuring John Katina - Back To Center
20. Mark J. featuring Japhia Life & 4th Avenue Jones - (Untitled)
21. Soul Cafe - Count Your Blessings

PURCHASE

REVIEW: (COMING SOON)

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Beat Rabbi & Deepspace 5 - Deepspace5oul (2008)



Released: 2008

1. Intro
2. Deepspace5oul (feat. Sev Statik, Playdough, Illtripp, Listener, Manchild, Sintax.The.Terrific, Freddie Bruno & Sivion)
3. Carry On (feat. Playdough)
4. Beautiful (feat. Playdough & Sivion)
5. Lip Service (Remix) (feat. Manchild & DJ Dust of Mars Ill)
6. The Founder (feat. Manchild)
7. Last Samurai (feat. Sev Statik & Illtripp)
8. Similac (feat. Sev Statik)
9. On A Side Note (feat. Sivion & Freddie Bruno)
10. Life Is... (feat. Listener)
11. Deepspace Seoul (feat. MC Fong)
12. Soul in the Horn (feat. Sivion On Saxophone)
13. Dance Your Life Away (feat. Listener & Illtripp)
14. Say Something (feat. Illtripp)
15. Double Dog Dare You (feat. Manchild & Sintax.The.Terrific)
16. Park Bench (feat. Sintax.The.Terrific)
17. Downtoan Connect (feat. Manchild & Sev Statil)
18. We Got To (feat. Sintax & Sev Statik)
19. Enemy Mine (feat. Sintax & Listener)
20. Absolutely Nothing (feat. Freddie Bruno)
21. Say Yeah (feat. Freddie Bruno & Playdough)
22. Deep Space Soul (feat. Peter Neverland)

REVIEW: (COMING SOON)


Artist: Canton Jones
Title: Kingom Business
Label: Universal Music Christian Group/Arrow Records
Genre: R&B/Hip Hop
Bitrate: 194kbit av.
Time: 00:56:15
Size: 84.64 mb


1. Living Clean (My Life) (Feat. Big Ran)
2. The Professional (Feat. Joey)
3. My Walk
4. I Won?t Stop
5. WCJ-1
6. Hater Day
7. What You Want
8. Kingdom Business (Feat. Mouthpiece)
9. 24?s (Feat. Mr. Del, Milliyon Messenja And M Eazy)
10. Pimp Hard (Feat. Big Ran)
11. Vacation (Feat. Ramona Jones)
12. Kool
13. Nobody Cared
14. My Day
15. Ringtone

PURCHASE

REVIEW: (COMING SOON)


Monday, March 17, 2008

Grits - 5 for 5 EP




Released: 21 Feb, 2008

1. Alone in the Cold
2. Dusk Till Dawn
3. Lets Get It Started
4. Livin
5. Reminds Me

PURCHASE (only available for purchase through official myspace page)

REVIEW: (COMING SOON)

Various Artists - Night Owls 4: A Shot in the Dark




Released: 4 December, 2007

1. Kaboose featuring Christin Hart - For You
2. CookBook & UNO Mas (of L.A. Symphony) - Always Shine
3. theBREAX featuring LMNO - We Will Not Stop
4. Page One & Because - Emceeing Is Believing
5. NoVA Infinite - Spell It
6. Motion Plus - Hold On
7. Maximillian - California Soul
8. Listener - Older Than I Was Before
9. Soul P, Jeremiah Bonds & Sivion featuring DJ Wise - First of All
10. DJ Wise - A Shot In The Dark
11. Kaboose featuring ManChild, Playdough & DJ Promote - Knuckle Up
12. Insufficient Funds featuring Afaar - Something You Said
13. Man of War - Shots Out
14. The Pride (Sintax.the.terrific & ManChild) - Test Market
15. Paradox featuring Sean P - Live & Direct
16. Scribbling Idiots featuring DJ Promote - Fine Line
17. Capture, Propaganda & Sojourn - We Ran With It
18. Cal Logic - Choose Your Battles
19. Braille - Okay With It
20. RedCloud & DJ Wise - 21 Jump Street

PURCHASE

REVIEW: (COMING SOON)


116 Clique - Amped EP




Media: [Audio CD] [Digital Download]
Released: 2007
Recordlabel: Reach Records
Info: The EP is released on August 28th, 2007.

1. Send Me / Represent - Lecrae featuring Tedashi
2. The Red Revolution - Tedashi featuring Sho Baraka
3. Beyond Belief - Lecrae
4. Cash or Christ / Fanatics - Trip Lee featuring Lecrae
5. No More - Tedashi featuring Lecrae
6. Amped - Trip Lee

PURCHASE

REVIEW:

The latest release from the HHH super group 116 Clique (Trip Lee, Lecrae, Sho Baraka, Tedashii, This'l & J'Son) sounds a bit different then you may expect. Amped goes off 116 Clique's well-beaten hip hop track by producing an EP filled entirely with rock/rap songs.

Three of the songs are remixes of 116 Cliques previous works (Send Me, Cash or Christ, No More) and three of them are new releases (The Red Revolution, Beyond Belief, Amped).
The remixes give a refreshing change from the normally crunk-sounding tracks by using authentic rock and generally things sound much more sonically deeper than the originals .
The songs Send Me and Cash or Christ are interesting because as well as being remixed, a different song has been blended close to the ending of each. Send Me is blended with Represent and Cash or Christ is blended with Fanatics. Although the blend is only short it's a nice little addition.

The new releases on the EP are just fantastic. Red Revolution is a rap/rock party track that combines the lyrical talents of Tedashii and Sho Baraka. The song is a call to Christians to unite as one and not discriminate against skin colors or denominations Beyond Belief by Lecrae is an absolute show stopper with it's epic anthem-like chorus in worship of the one and only Saviour. Trip Lee totally wrecks it on the title track, Amped. Which is all about getting"amped up" about Christ. It's a thumping song complete with, not only electric, but acoustic guitars and a nice blend of soft and hard music. It is definitly a unique piece of music.

Overall the album is lyrically and musically amazing, and I can tell you whoever came up with the idea of rock music and 116 Clique was a complete genius! The songs never seem to lose their hip hop vibe though, and I can guarantee you, if you love hip hop, you won't have any problems with this EP.

RATING: 5/5