Track Of The Day

Today Track of the Day "Southside Story" comes from Lloyd Banks. Banks has been a fixture for over 15 years, his success his widely attributed to his association with G-unit. Banks accomplishments  include a platinum album, and Mix-tape artist of the year. With someone with such a lyrical skill set, I believe it's fair to say Banks over his career he has underachieved. While yes Album sales aren't  the only barometer for success, but honestly ask yourself before today when was the last time you thought about Lloyd Banks. Either way "Southside Story" is from his debut album and all it turned out to be a just a  glimpse of greatness. Enjoy!

Track Of The Day(Throwback Thursday)

Throwback Thursday is a day to take a look and celebrate Hip Hop's past, I'm hard pressed to find anyone more qualified than Busta Rhymes "Woo Hah! Got You All In Check. Often I sit here and refer to the various artists as either Iconic or Legendary, in this case it couldn't be anymore precise. Google Busta Rhymes I wouldn't have enough space to list his accomplishments down.
"In 2000, broke the Guinness World Record for most syllables in one second during a freestyle rap. Before him the title was for voice-actor John Moschitta, who could maintain the most consonants unbroken, per second". Busta Rhymes is known today to be one of the most colorful, outspoken and influential rap artists in the industry today. Enjoy

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Smackdown Blog (8/23/2017)

Smackdown Live definitely felt a tad bit more newsworthy than Raw which is exactly what needed to happen. The addition of Bobby Roode has the potential to be a game changer, as long as he's treated like an important player on the roster. Last night match with English didn't really give any indication whether he's going to be booked as a heel or face. Also Sheldon Benjamin made his return, we know Sheldon is an amazing in ring performer; however his verbal skills were always below average and last night seemed to be the same. Having Shane cost Owens the title again was very repetitive and just felt like what you do because you don't know what's next. I continue to enjoy The Usos mic work week after week; it's uncomfortable and those type of promos are needed more in wrestling. Ziggler return promo backstage was definitely intriguing, unfortunately years of WWE teaches us the fans "he's a loser" it's hard for me to believe this won't ultimately lead too another Ziggler lost down the road. I'm not sure having Nakamura in a 1 on 2 match; is the most efficient use of him and prolonging a fued he should not be in is good either. Overall I thought SD was enjoyable but noticeable absences were Orton,Rusev, and New Day.

Track Of The Day(MixTape Wenesday)

Ace Hood has a brand new mixtape "Trust The Process" that has the potential to make some noise. A lot has changed since his debut back in 2008, the Florida born artist has been known for quite some time but only in the last 7 years he's become more of a household name. Tracks such as "Cash Flow", "Ride", and "Hustle Hard" as put him on the national scene, but as far as top MC in the game his name is never mentioned. I would agree; he doesn't need to be, however he showed a surprising amount of diversity with the TOD "To whom it may concern". This version of Ace is the one I would like to see more often, he's proven he can make solid radio tracks; but if he can continue to have a nice  mixture of song concepts it will only elevate his perception. Enjoy

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