Friday, October 3, 2014

Top 5 Mixtapes of the Month (September)

Need new music? Bored of Your current Playlist? In need of some new mixtapes to listen? Well call me the Plug!! (Ha) and as always check out last month’s list of projects that should definitely be in your musical rotation and enjoy.  


1. QuESt – Searching Sylvan: Highly anticipated and long awaited Project from Miami Phenom QuESt is finally here and also serves as his debut project since signing to VMG last year and is definitely a must listen with little to no features from Mikey Factz,  Treazon and Melat and beats served by Logic, OG, Tae Beast, The Marvels and 6ix. D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/QuESt-Searching-Sylvan-mixtape.644278.html


2. KR – I$hlyf3 3: Rising LA sensation KR finally delivers the third installment of his I$hlyf3 series mixtape with impressive records like “Perception”  and “Ayy Yayy” with production handled mostly by Curtiss King and others like Thompson, J. Hill, Smoke Ono and others, be on the look out for more from KR in the near future.  D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/KR-I0lyf3-3-mixtape.644424.html


3. JetPack Jones - 380 SL: Here arrives a new project from the ever so conscious minded JetPack Jones and Producer/Rapper Don Diestro who handles all the production and hosts features from acts like Cliff Savage, Tone Oliver, Mann, Sky Duf and many more. D/L Link:  http://www.audiomack.com/album/pcrockerscom/380-sl-pcrockerscom


4. Lotta – Finally Fantasy II: Lotta delivers the Sequel to his Final Fantasy project with the records being inspired by his friend and collaborator that passed away last year in a car accident , it features acts like Kris Kasanova and Shome and production is handled by Promise, Beewirks, Ryan Alexy , Phase, Gsparks and many more.  D/L Link:  http://indy.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/30216/lotta-final-fantasy-ii.html


5. Marion Write – Black Gold:  Sin City Buzzmaker Marion Write delivers his new project with conceptual records that features artists like Euroz, Nate Quest, TruMac , Aja, Nick Crucial and P.Fire and production served by Goose, SB and more. D/L Link:  http://www.audiomack.com/album/marion-write/black-gold





Thursday, September 25, 2014

So you think You Can Rap?


As an avid listener and student of this culture we call hip hop I'm always glued to every aspect of the cultural impact rappers give unto the youth and the rest of the world with their music but since lately I've been seeing this current ideology being tossed around interviews by certain entertainers of this current generation of hip hop, during a certain duration of these conversations the rappers tend to make a statement claiming “rap is easy” or “rap is fun anybody can do it” and though to most people that watch these interviews probably wouldn't be alarmed by such statements but being the attentive hip hop fan I am I see where this kind of message only creates a misconception for people to degrade the artistry and high requirements it really takes to be considered a “rapper’ per say and further tarnish the foundation this beloved music was built on so I’d like to share my perspective and at the same time open people’s mind to realize the danger on the craft this mentality might do. 



Now contrary to popular belief rap or “rapping” (which is one of the five elements of hip hop) is an art form just like painting or drawing or sculpturing and requires an extensive amount of time and preparation to master, there are sub elements of rapping like the art of the 16, freestyling, performing and recording that many emcees throughout the decades have mastered and then are some that only harness a strong stand point in only one or few of these elements and that’s fine but this notion that’s been populating that a person can enter this profession with little to no skill in any of the requirements stated earlier is beyond blasphemy to me and for far too long we as the people on this planet who consume this music allowed the  music industry and radio to oppose this into our brain waves and left us to accept, justify, and not care about what hip hop music is acceptable to the mainstream platform as long as its “turnt’ or “crunk’ or simply makes no sense at all. Now before u jump to conclusions and think I'm here bashing any style of rap that isn't conscious, heavily lyrical or have a positive message that’s clearly not the case, for a genre that started out on a foundation that was built on fun records in the mid 80’s to becoming more skill reformed in the 90’s hip hop has become such a variety as far as the multiple styles and sounds that have been innovated over the past 14 years and being the open minded hip hop fan that I am I accept all forms and welcome it with constructive criticism and have always given credit when it’s due but my thing was that with what ever kind of rap music you make whether it be Trap or Conscious or Turn Up at least take your profession seriously and respect this art form and make some effort in the content, recording and artistry of your music. 





Above are two songs. One is Day 2 Day by Tunj Ige and the other is You Guessed It by OG Marco both these records fall under the category as “Turn up” rap and they have their similarities as far as the energy the two records give off as it relates to the instrumentation and simplicity of content but the difference between the two is EFFORT the Day 2 Day record clearly showcases Tunji’s ability to still have fun on this track but provide  a quality instrumental and catchy yet sensible rhymes while the increasingly popular record you guessed it by OG Marco clearly just shows the random ranting and yells he delivers on this piano laced production and many give him a pass for the record but the kind of person I am (and yes this is relating to me personally) I am all about quality and effort with records and it just clearly seems like he just went into the booth and said random shit and that was it and that shows so much disrespect for the art form that I love and treasure with my heart and soul so I can’t stomach the record and I wouldn't allow my mind to be opposed to liking it by having it be repeated within any playlist of mine because regardless of how popular a particular record may be by the majority I've never been a supporter of mediocrity in rap music and that’s something I stand by as a fan you got to stand for something for fall for everything. 

So the conclusion in all of this rambling? Let’s see, many of us tend to always make statements without fully thinking about it from all aspects so once its said it can’t be taken back its sent out into the universe and being a rapper displayed on a media platform whatever you say listeners will either take your perspective as theirs, disagree or write an article bout it (ha ha) and this idea you guys give off by saying rapping is easy is just laying the foundation for more records like You Guessed It or Versace to surface and become the  face of Hip Hop and this creates another nasty perception that our culture is far from intelligent and all we make is “nigga” music and we know that’s far from a fact so please all I'm simply stating is respect the culture, make them fun records because we need it for the clubs and what not  but take your profession seriously and make effort because rap isn't for everybody and it surely isn't easy or I’d be in the studio right now working on that platinum album my dude lol but you know that’s just my outlook on the situation.

Friday, September 19, 2014

UnHyped Audio: September 22, 2014

Once again we here at rapvertex provide you with a short listing of potential records that pack a large ounce of entertainment but not necessarily be front page of the main blog’s, magazines and mainstream media so as always be eager to take a listen and enjoy some good music.  


Mickey Factz – U (Q): Long time NYC rhyme slayer Mickey is back on the internet waves with a new single that finds Facts telling you all about the wonderful qualities of his new lady over a dope sample flip of Erykah Badu’s “Out Of My Mind”. Be sure to look out for his upcoming project Love.Lust.Lost II. 


KR – Perception: Up and coming rap LA superstar KR tells you his perception of what he see and feels that goes on in the mind of a specific type of lady and how life isn't really what it seems from a optical view.  This loosie is from his L$0LYF3 3 project that recently dropped so check it out.   


IshDARR – August: In celebration of his 18th birthday the Milwaukee rising rapper drops this freebie reminding everybody he making major moves and he just recently started. Look out for more from him in the near future.


Astro – 88: Brooklyn’s Own Astro gearing up to give his fans a new project with this Computer Era EP that’s coming soon and the first single off it will definitely get everybody hyped up as stro lets his impressive lyricism and rugged flow bring you back to a epic year in hip hop culture.


GoldLink – Velho: DMV’s and one of my favourite artist at the moment Goldlink  lets go an entertaining freestyle on a Spanish sampled laced beat for the compilation Soulection x Stussy.




Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Top 5 Mixtapes of the Month (August)

Summer of 2014 has come and gone and left us with an amazing collection of music to listen to and this month’s list of top tapes is no exception so as always listen and enjoy.


1. Kembe X – Kembe X EP: Scion A/V once again delivers a collaborative project with another upcoming emcee and this time it’s Chicago native Kembe X which features rappers such as Alex Wiley and TDE’s Ab-Soul , have a listen and let us know what you think. D/L Link: http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/kembe-x-kembe-x-ep-new-mixtape.115446.html


2. Mark Battles – Pre Season: Fly America’s Founder Mark Battles releases a new mixtape since his last effort Black Einstein and it features collaborations with Curren$y, Chris Webby, Deruk Luh and others, have a listen and Enjoy.D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Mark-Battles-Pre-Season-mixtape.638371.html


3. Travis Scott – Days Before the Rodeo:  G.O.O.D Music’s signee and creative brain spark Travis delivers his new “Free Album” with entertaining features from Migos, Young Thug, Big Sean and has production handled by Wonda-Gurl, Mike Dean, Southside, Lex Luger and Scott himself.  D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Travi-Scott-Days-Before-Rodeo-mixtape.640174.html


4. Joey Fatts – Chipper Jones Vol. 3: Long Beach Native Joey Fatts releases the third volume of his highly anticipated Chipper Jones mixtape series with features from Vince Staples, ASAP Rocky, Waka Flocka and others with production by Cardo, Eli Myles, DJ Dahi, and Joey Himself.  D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Joey-Fatts-Chipper-Jones-Vol-3-EP-mixtape.635849.html


5. Shawn Chrystopher – Summer Love:  Inglewood’s own Shawn drops his summer offering for the sizzling period so take a listen and enjoy. D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Shawn-Chrystopher-Summerlove-mixtape.638456.html




Tuesday, August 26, 2014

UnHyped Audio: August 26, 2014

As the summer of 2014 comes to an end and the beginning of the fall season is on its way here are some records that were released during this sizzling holiday and as always have a listen and enjoy.   


Bryant Dope – The Best Part:  As part of his #RawDopeWednesdays series that as been going on for a few weeks now the Queens native delivers a smooth boom bap record that talks about infatuation being the “Best Part” of an relationship, look out for more records to come from Bryant during this series.  


Dyme-A-Duzin - My Single: The ladies may not be aware of his singles but that doesn’t stop Brooklyn native Dyme from appeling to the opposite sex on his latest “single’ for his album Hip Hope that comes out on September 11.  


Tunji Ige – Day2Day: whether he’s making a hit or rolling a joint Tunji lets you know about his day to day activities on this catchy record which features a guest verse from wonda and a bouncy instrumental from Tunji himself with the help from Beewirks, look out for his debut The Love Project coming soon.  


SQUiRE – Drowning: Life is like a big swimming pool that you keep from drowning into and squire does his best to offer his own interpretation of his everyday battle over a banging instrumental by Russ and be sure to listen his SQUiREVILLE EP wen it drops this September.   


Luu Breeze – We Gon Get It: Toronto’s Own Luu back on his grind this year releasing new bangers and this one is no exception to the rest as he effortlessly flows over this heavy 808 infused beat he’s accustomed to and be on the lok for more music from him coming soon.








Friday, August 8, 2014

Top 5 Mixtapes of the Month (July)

Sorry for such a late delay but I had a large portion of mixtapes to listen and deliberate this month’s listing based of the usual: production, content, conceptualization of tape and cohesiveness so without any more further pauses I give you the only five tapes you should have been bumping since last month. Take a listen and enjoy.  


1. Amir Obe – Detrookyln: Since his 2012 offering The New Religion Detroit/Brooklyn native Phreshly Duzit has evolved his sound and had a name change and now is rebirthed as Amir Obe and releases his 14 track masterpiece with no features and is mainly produced by his partner in crime NYLZ, definitely worth a listen and lookout for more from Amir in the future.  D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Amir-Obe-Detrooklyn-mixtape.627606.html


2. Euroz – Memories of the Future:  After a slight change in its original date Euroz delivers his latest project since his Kray 2 collaboration tape with Easy Redd earlier this year and it features Pyro , Emilio Rojas and Dizzy Wright and showcases production from MLB, Sevn Thomas, Alex Lustig and many more. D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Euroz-Memories-Of-The-Future-mixtape.633865.html


3. LE$ - ACE: Jet Life Recordings artist LE$ releases a new tape with production solely handled by Cooking Soul and has features from other Jet life members Young Roddy and Curren$y. D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Le-ACE-mixtape.626335.html


4. Dave East – Black Rose:  Rising Harlem, NY sensation Dave East releases a new mixtape that boasts production from Caution , Sean C LV, Rico Suave, Sunny Dukes and many more with only one feature from another Harlem native Smoke DZA, keep a look out for more from Dave East as the year progresses. D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Dave-East-Black-Rose-mixtape.630819.html


5. Issa Gold – Conversation with a Butterfly: Issa Gold, one half of the Beast Coast duo The Underachievers releases a solo début with only 8 tracks that stems with production from Thundercat,  Rami B, Ion Quest and others, look out for the duo’s next project coming later this year. D/L Link: http://www.datpiff.com/Issa-Gold-Conversations-With-A-Butterfly-mixtape.633475.html



Review: Common – “Nobody’s Smiling”


During these current times we've been seeing such a chaotic and violent nature being displayed over the globe from the back and forth attacks in the Gaza and Israel resulting in an horrific amount of deaths and while this may be hard to stomach and witness this kind of heartless slaughter occurs all over mother earth for example there is a windy city that’s located in the united states that has a homicidal death toll of 172 people during the first six months of 2014 this being a decrease from the 181 last year. This city I'm referring to is Chicago recently dubbed “Chi-Raq” because of the war-like behaviour that’s been happening as of lately, a city that over the decades seem to have no hope, no means of escape and the only aspiration that most of the youth in this town may have is probably the privilege to live to see another day, small similarities between the people of Chi-Raq and the people of Gaza/Israel  but the main one is that the drug dealers on the block are not smiling, the kids that are locked away in their houses to avoid stray bullets are not smiling, the elderly are not smiling, the people of Chicago are not smiling and change is their main priority to escape this malicious mentality that has plagued their city for far too long but in order for this change to commence the rest of the world must be aware, somebody has to step forward and let everyone know what is happening in these streets, what really goes down behind the curtains and how can we can implement the right measures to improve the longevity of life for Chicago, Chicago Legends  No I.D and Common take on this responsibility and give you the real, raw and uncensored audio expression on “Nobody’s Smiling”.   


This new LP released under Atrium/Def Jam Records Consists of 10 tracks on the standard edition and 13 for the Deluxe and is the second project Common has done with No I.D handling majority of the production since One Day It’ll All Make Sense in 1997, since then No I.D’s production skills have become very diverse over the years so with Nobody’s Smiling  you really will hear Common on beats that are not so soulful and sample driven like their acclaimed classic Resurrection in 1994 but the embodiment of the album itself has that classic feel to it.  The intro record The Neighbourhood really invites you into the main idea of the album where Common gives you a vivid description of what occurs in the neighbourhoods of Chicago and he is accompanied on this tale by Cocaine 80’s James Fauntleroy and Lil Herb, a member of the new generation of Chicago rappers that gives his own perspective of the everyday struggles in Chicago like “I've been out there 3 days and I got shot at like three times felt like every bullet hit me when it flew out each 9 I’ll be happy when I wake up and I have a free mind” . Another favourite of mine and probably the most gravitating record on the album is the lead single Kingdom, the way No I.D sampled the voices of conquest ‘O my Yes Lord’ really gives the record this uplifting, spiritual and powerful sound that grabs you as the record begins and Common and Long Beach newest sensation Vince Staples spreads the message of the people that are forever searching for their keys to the kingdom whether that be money, women, a house or simply freedom from being a victim of their environment, this record truly represents Hip Hop in its truest form a conscious message to revolutionize the mentality of our people. Other tracks to be keen to are records like ‘Hustle Harder” where Common shares his idea of what the mind state of a female hustler is from his city and gets help from a fellow Chicago female hustler like Dreezy who delivers a hot 16 on the third verse to end the record. Few features from Common’s G.O.O.D Music family like Big Sean on “Diamonds” and Def Jam Label mates Jhene Aiko on “Black Majik” and Elijah Blake on “Real”, all in all the entire album is very diverse as it relates to the content of each record and the production so there’s a song on there for everybody.  


This album is just the beginning of the steps being orchestrated for the improvement of the communities in Chicago, many charities and organizations have been started by Common and No I.D and other chi town legends like Kanye west, Lupe fiasco and others that are to provide better education, after school programs and jobs for a numerous amount of residents in the city and it only makes sense to give back seeing as these are the same people who supported these icons before the world got to witness their talent. Common is a rare one though his style is slightly unorthodox his message is as real and impactful as any other emcee and being a huge fan of conscious Hip Hop I support the message he has portrayed over the years and that is what makes him so legendary, it’s okay to turn up every now and then and have fun but there comes that time you gotta ask yourself “what do I stand for?” “What message do I live by and who am I as a person?” these are the questions conscious Hip Hop music force you to answer and I hope one day it will be back at the forefront of popular culture.