hyperadmin | Mixtape | Monday, February 28th, 2011
SonReal = Smashin’ it. Official new mixtape from a dude that’s set to make some nice moves in 2011. Mixtape features big chunes like “Dr. Dumb It Down” with Tona (video below if you missed it), a next joint with Tona, Eternia, Joe Scudda and Big Soxx + Rich Kidd on a remix for “Already There”. WE GOOOOO!
Production by: Classified, Superville, Burd & Keyz, Vokab, Big Pops, 2oolman and more!
I went into Where’s Waldo knowing that I needed to confront something in my life. I can’t write my music for everyone, and not everyone is going to love me. I’ve always made my music using an outside eye making sure I wasn’t saying anything my listeners wouldn’t like, or look down upon. Therefore, I haven’t been completely honest. With Where’s Waldo I dug deeper then I ever have before, exposed myself, and said the words I felt in my heart. Whether it was something deep conceptually or just a song having fun, if it was on my mind, I said it. I swear sometimes, I’m not perfect, I don’t always sing on key. These are the things that make this record unique. I am extremely grateful that the artists and producers involved with this provided me a platform to say the things I did, and further our success as a whole. With that being said, come find me. Where’s Waldo?
Point Blank’sStump aka Stump Gets gives us the first taste of his solo debut offerings: “The Mixtape B4 The Mixtape” – a collaboration with DJ Laz Vagez, who handpicked some of his new, unreleased, and classic material to put together this prelude to his upcoming EP set to drop this summer. Full tracklist after the jump!
Toronto, Canada – Perfect Strangers is the new mixtape from Littles The General and Syph. Coming from two different ends of the country, repping two different sets, living two isolated lives, they’ve come together to create a diverse fusion of sound, swag and street sensibilities.
Excited by Syph’s talents, Littles The General rebirths his enthusiasm for rapping after spending the better part of 2010 in Miami. Long known for his bigger than life attitude, Littles originally hails from Nova Scotia and is co-founder of Team Offense. While relatively new on the scene, Syph is arguably a potential noise maker for 2011 with legitimate skills in rapping, singing and song writing. Repping Nu Money Gang, he only met Littles in 2010 and has split the last six months between recording and networking.
While Littles has a flamboyant track record, Syph is on the brink of his musical maturity. Once connected, the puzzle pieces paint an exciting picture: Perfect Strangers. Covering a plethora of versatile sounds, the essence of this project is found in the creative dynamics Littles and Syph manifest together. Seductive hooks, surrounded by in your face boasts, telling admissions and lively storytelling, 14 tracks will show you just how well these relative strangers can collaborate.
Music from come-up kid Tronic who linked us via a recommend from Roshine (what up!).
The mixtape’s called “Unfinished Robot” – a self-produced project put out on Broken Records with a feature from Amanda Diva on this joint HERE.
His flow’s unpolished, but the kid’s definitely got potential, so if you’re one of those people that can appreciate following a new artist early-out on their musical journey in search of personal progression and success, then hop on and enjoy the ride.
The “Two Sick kids from Ghana” – Rich Kidd & Dj Nana – drop some dirtiness on the city. Part original produce, part original remixes of classic songs, definitely a dope concept mixtape and worth the download.