(From GlockLover single; 2022)
Mob Figaz meets Mobb Deep vibez on this single by one of the Bird Walk guy's sidekicks & the Bird Walk guy himself. Mob Figaz because it sounds like it could be from a 4th installment of the Mob Trial compilation series, Mobb Deep because the song's topic is Gun Love. Gonna use this one as the B-Side to Bird Walk because it's a good opportunity to post that song again for doz that slept. What I really really want out of random NorCal Rap is anthems which give me the same feeling I got when I first heard No Hoe. Much like Big Tymin', Bird Walk gave me ALL the feels with a New Orleans twist.
(From Bird Walk single; 2022)
NorCal Rap with a Michigan influence? Despicable. NorCal Rap with a New Orleans influence? Sensational.
GAH! Turd Butt I accidentally deleted your comments.
ReplyDeleteYeah, R.I.P Street Knowledge. Dru Down Flow is a personal classic.
GlockLover has the distinct Detroit/Flint drum pattern to my ears though. The vocal sample takes the beat over the top though, it's really good.
ReplyDeleteI don't listen to enough Michigan stuff to know if that's true about GlockLover's drums, but the vocal sample + the synth are pure Mob Figaz innit.
ReplyDeleteLol at the Janet Jackson sample
ReplyDeleteI didn't catch that. What song?
ReplyDelete“Anytime, Anyplace”
DeleteCheers, anon. Good usage.
ReplyDeletegotta mention stu hustlah here, who i discovered on your 2013 year end list with let off the strap.
ReplyDeleteThis song young jr song is just as strong as the stu song though. Great find.
I knew I knew that synth from something else but couldn't remember what.
ReplyDeleteLet Off The Strap - what an excellent slice of Jackacore that song was. I need to revisit.
i was convinced that j.stalin rapped over the beat and not stu hustlah, so i revisited prenuptial agreement and the real world 3 before getting to stu. Definitely worth it.
ReplyDeletePrenuptial Agreement definitely one of his best off Red & Blue Lights and D-Boy Blues alone.
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