Victimized – General Back Pain x Deuce Hennessy x Killy Shoot x Chuck Chan

What It Sound Like?

Long ago, I realized it was a numbers game.

So have the line up on tonight’s tune, they also utilize strength in numbers. I’m proud to introduce Chuck Chan and his comrade, Deuce Hennessy to RAN. Remember Killy Shoot and General Back Pain from previous posts?

They joined in and brought their own bars. As real emcees do. From verse to verse you are getting consistent heavy-dosed lines.  The difference in voices and flows sit well on the Chuck Chan track.

Chuck brought the pressure with this symphonic instrumental. You can’t sit still to that background! It is a pleasure to listen to this combination. I look forward to more.

Stream this till your fingers cramp on Sound Cloud. As all the artists I write about, please support their work in the stores also.

Long week for some, short week for others. Happy to be here with your company. Thanks for all the feedback, God bless!

 

 

Mean Streets – Robert Deniro & Won87

What It Sound Like?

I was riding through the southern counties of the Sunshine State, locals refer to it as Gunshine. Nonetheless, I had the right soundtrack for my commute. Road through some nice streets, as well as some Mean Streets.

These two mad scientists of producers hit the lab and came out with some explosive ingredients! Won87 and Robert Deniro trade loops over this memorable EP. The beats keep up with the soundtrack theme, as you hear excerpts from the classic gangsta scenes. The duo keep it funky with samples, keys, strings, and percussion.

The round up performing over these tracks is a group I would put one in the air with. Ice Lord sets it off painting his picture with a war paint brush. His laid back, aggressive style suits well for the following tag team. Jamal Gasol plus Lord Juco equal professional results. It only makes sense, this project leaves no room for sloppiness.

You've been hearing John Creasy make a name for himself, which is exactly why he appears with FastLife. Their recent solo pieces are being talked about as we speak. Continuing the strength in numbers route is King Nasty and ChavaStyle. They happen to in a sunny area, also. From the sound of their vivid lyrics, you could tell there was a lot of rain. Closing this project with force had to be Killy Shoot. With the poise in his rhyme, this is one of his strongest feats to date. 

Salute to Rob and Won on a job well done. Each beat is one I could see myself rapping on. Everyone reading this knows their way to Sound Cloud. Keep in mind, these artists worked hard, spending their own funds. plus taking risks to achieve this. Show your financial support with your favorite online store. I will point you in good direction with a Google Play link.  Thanks for passing through, again. God bless to all!

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Mean Streets - Robert Deniro & Won87

Straight Raw – Killy Shoot

What It Sound Like?

Proud to return to this hardworking artist, the type of hustler you always see outside. Worcester has to feel good about Killy Shoot bringing Hip Hop listeners their way. Since I've heard of Killy, he has been constantly working!

Mostly, street narratives that paint a rugged picture of his upbringing. Tonight's song stands out, as the artist shows versatility. Starting with this track full of electrical current produced by Rob Dinero. I like Straight Raw, because Shoot plays with the flow more and his presence is not to be taken lightly. 

To most of us, Massachusetts is pretty much Boston. It's cool to be educated on other parts that may not get the same light. If you feeling the streets with aggressive rhyme; you'll vibe to this. 

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Hard On The Triple Beam – Killy Shoot

What it sound like?

This week is wrapping up and new independent music has been so impressive. Today, we focus on an artist that has been popping up on the radar a lot. Gotta show respect to Killy Shoot, a mic controller out of Massachusetts. There is a big Hip Hop scene in the Beantown area, Killy plays a major part in.

Not shy of his Guru influences, the artist also attacks with rough rhymes in a monotone style.  This joint stands out with its unique flow. It is easy to hear how natural it was to spit over this dope DJ Premier track. Killy gets the job done simply, with this one clipper, paying homage to Gang Starr. 

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