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Release Date: December 30, 2008 Album: Drop That Part 47 Mixtape Rating: N/A Review: Jim Jones’ Beatin Heart is the first original track on the tape that really turns heads. The beat is all over the place and Jones’ swag comes through strong over the track. There isnt a ton of original material on the tape, most of the tracks are freestyles and remixes. You should be on the lookout for some fire lyrical wordplay from Jadakiss, Max B, Hell Rell, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and many more on “Drop That 47”. Jadakiss and Faith Evans collaborate on the track Letter 2 B.I.G. Which features Jada’s usual cutting commentary on the modern rap game.
A Different Me is the third studio album by American R&B singer Keyshia Cole, released on December 16, 2008 in the United States. [1] [2] The album has been certified platinum by the RIAA. No wonder, being only 26, Keyshia is known as the Princess of hip-hop soul. Keyshia Cole’s third studio album A Different Me was released in the United States in December, 2008. The album focused less on heartache and more on maturity of Cole’s vocals and lyrics.
Jay-Z, T-Pain and Khaled get together on the Go Hard Remix, which is one of the better remixes on the tape. Mazaradi Fox kills the Ridin Thru Queens joint after giving props to White Owl on an interlude.
Definitely listen to Busta Rhymes, Missy and Ne-Yo getting down on the poppy r&b track Freakin You. Writer takes a shot at Max B, dissing him on the 19th track. The mixtape is heavy on the lyrical and non-mainstream rap so you shouldn’t go single hunting on the tape. But, if your in the mood for some good east coast rap and r&b, definitely download this tape and give it a listen.
Nicki Manaj is a fixture on the tape, describing how she sits on your favorite rapper and your favorite DJ’s face! Her joint with Ron Browz, Red Cafe & Ricky Blaze is hot.
Other featured artists include Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, Fabolous, NORE, Gucci Mane, Freekey Zekey, and Avery Storm. Release Date: December 22, 2008 Album: Street Runnaz 27 Mixtape Rating: N/A Review: The Wax Wizard is at it again, dropping the 27th edition of ‘Street Runnaz’, one of the top-running series of bootlef compilation tapes.
Kush Blunts & Rozay sounds like a good time, courtesy of Big Kuntry King and OJ Da Juiceman. Gorilla Zoe’s track Hood Rich is worth listening to and Lil Wayne’s Ghetto Youths Rock, an older track by mixtape standards, is also on the tape. Lil Scrappy’s Cellphone Watch is a decent mixtape track but probably isnt single material. Checkin My Fresh is a tight jam with Kia Shine, Young Dro and Maino. Rick Ross, Jamie Foxx and Akon drop Swagga on the tape, which is a pretty mellow hip-hop track.
Foxx’s joint off his recent album featuring T-Pain and now Yung Joc titled Blame It is one of the better tracks on the tape. Slim of 112 and 2 Pistols collaborate on the R&B jam My Girl, which is a buttery smooth track. And Justin Timberlake’s new pop jam If I sounds “King of poppish”. The tape ends with a one minute snippet from Lil Wayne’s I Cant Miss and the full version of DJ Drama, T.I., Snoop Dogg and Akon’s Day Dreamin.
Overall, this mixtape is average; it doesn’t contain a lot of material that will make it to the mainstream, but there are a few interesting tracks to check for. Release Date: December 16, 2008 Album: A Different Me Rating: ★★★ ( 63 out of 100) Review: Keyshia Cole’s powerful voice and thoughtful lyrics shine on her third studio album “A Different Me”. This album shows a sexier, more refined side to Keyshia’s music and life. She has moved past heartbreak and focuses on other experiences. Is the first single off the album which features Tupac and lyrics off his album “Pac’s Life”. The song was successfully promoted to radio and peaked at #10 on the U.S.
Billboard Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop charts. Keyshia gathered some great production for the album and explains that she only needs to hear a beat one time to write to it. Keyshia sticks to her Soul/R&B roots, crafting jams such as Oh-Oh, Yeah-Yea with Queensbridge rapper Nas. With the help of Ron Fair, Keyshia c0-produced the heart-felt track Brand New.