Thursday, 7 March 2013

Me, playing around. But I'm sure you're gonna like this.



Yeah, yeah. I'm NOT a DJ. and much respect to all the hard-working DJs around the world, but kindly check out this mixtape I made. I think its awesome. Come on y'all, spend 14MB on me. Thanks.
Your comments too would go a long way.
Kindly download ----> HERE
PS: This is NOT a rap mixtape, and I'm not trynna be a DJ. lol.

SD AwanGO No Reason Ft Young Airmie


SD AwanGO drops this new one for 2013.
 A song off his act of redemption mixtape talks about music struggle and everything going on with him. Nice lyrics delivered on Lil Wayne's Leather so soft instrumental blessed with a beautiful vocalist Young Airmie enjoy
Watch Out for his Celebrate Dis Year Video. Awesome song, I gave this one a listen. GREAT.
Follow 
@SDawanGO
@YoungAirmie
on twitter. 
Download HERE

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

CARTIAIR ft. Vector Tha Viper- CYPHER.


This collabo is a classic example of an unexpected pleasant surprise. Its like waking up tomorrow and its Christmas. With  boxes at your feet and you don't know which to open first. I also don't know where to start from about this one. It's a cypher, and as they say, even Richard Cypher will have a hard time deciphering this. Hehe. 
So just get to downloading and get your mind blown --->HERE

REMINISCE's Ijoba (The Government) ft. Olamide and Endia


If after seeing the artistes on this song, you still want a preview, you must be a learner. I'm telling you. Nice song tho'. Reminisce is really stepping up his game abeg. You see the kinda advantage we can get from beef? *lips sealed*
'Nuff said, get to downloading. -----> HERE

SERIKI: Back with a blast.


I love when artistes, after been written off, come back strong. Its kinda beautiful proving the critics wrong. In Seriki's case, sadly, I was a critic when I posted my 'talent on the decline' article on him.
But as a fan of progress, I'm actually happy with his latest effort 'Eleda Masun' ft. Allan B.
'Eleda Masun' actually means 'My Creator, don't dull'. Lol.
This track is actually a classic. The track is so Seriki. The normal flows, the normal Seriki kinda lyrics, pulling punches from outta thin air. And the beat? AWESOME. A great way to bounce back. I'm guessing this is gonna get some airplay around the nation.
*holds head* Make my own creator sef no dull o.
Awesome track. Thanks for reading. And please, look for that song. Download it, collect it. If you need a download link, let us know. Bye.  
On a second thought, this is the download link right HERE!

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

GRAMZ out with another. Mixtape out soon.


Gramz is out again with another hot tune, this time he hits us with two great tracks titled 'Get Away' and 'Savage Mind'. He is currently working on his mixtape

   The street poet as he's fondly called is one of Abuja's finest up and coming act and has continued to thrill many with his exceptional flows since he dropped his first street banging single titled 'Shut It Down' that was posted on this blog.
Tho' I haven't given this tracks a listen, but based on his first work, I vouch for this guy. Awesome its gonna be.

Follow @40gramz on twitter

 To download Get Away and Savage Mind, kindly go HERE

Friday, 1 March 2013

THE WAR OF TIMES: OLAMIDE NOW OR DA-GRIN THEN



When Da-Grin died, we all thought all was lost for the Yoruba rap scene. Even with the likes of Lord of Ajasa, Reminisce, and some under-G names, the industry felt Da-Grin's death more than any other, before or after. Shortly before this period, Olamide was already doing his thing, tho' very low on the scale of 1 to Da-Grin. His name was already "bubbling under". 
From my own opinion, I think Da-Grin left a pretty big shoe to fill. Olamide on the other hand came through. He's been awesome. Hits after hits. features after features. Bangers after bangers. Mad punchlines here and there. Da-Grin left a pretty big shoe. True. But..........................
Methinks Olamide has surpassed Da-Grin's exploits. I know we all miss Da-Grin, I would give up a kidney to have him back, but come on, Olamide is the isssh. Ever since Eni Duro, he has never looked back.
2 albums to his name already. Madt freestyles. Sick punchlines. Great features and the whole package. Let's just kick aside our love for Da-Grin and be neutral on this.
I was a big fan. F#$k it, I AM a big fan of Da-Grin, I cried the day he died, I wondered who would pick up the torch of Yoruba rap. But alas! Outta nowhere, Olamide came along.
This is my take on the issue. I know this debate would not stop here, but this is my say.
On the scale of 1 to Olamide, I would give Da-Grin a 9. Thanks and God bless.
If you feel I have not considered some things, kindly use the "Comment" boxes. This is an argument. Let's hear your opinions too. We're all LEARNERS.