While in some respects it’s the typical “I’m so fly and I push so much weight” rap song, it’s the energetic backdrop that qualifies this one as a legit summer banger. Your career’s unfulfillin, this nigga makin a killinĪ hero? Nah, I’m lethal, this nigga playin a villain” It’s in my nature to brag and talk mad shitįuck a bitch, get head and watch Family Guy
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Most of y’all broke, I wanna know where the cash is
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“Told y’all I’m nice the kid is back at itĪll I do is spit dope and half the world addicts (Misspelling intentional as it seems to be how rappers differentiate themselves from their famous namesakes.) As for the song the Bless backdrop hits, as it’s an adrenaline dose of guitar licks and bass suitable for Lil’ Fame and Billy Danze to scream on, and the opening rapper of the crew handles it nicely:
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I swear the next mixtape I download is going to be DJ Freddie Kruger featuring Jay Son Vorheez. Before getting in on the song I’d like to say something about rap names in 2010 – stop borrowing from pop culture and Hollywood movies already! Let’s all try to be a little more creative than that. The album purports to feature a variety of NSD affiliates – Donnie Darko, Hue Hef and Jim Snooka. There’s enough variety on this release that I’d be willing to consider it an EP, though it would be on the shorter side of that already short format. So without further adieu it’s time for the five track “Summertime Madness” EP, or if you prefer maxi-single, although there was a time when those two terms were almost interchangeable. From the press releases we’ve gotten over the past year, swag is not in short supply, though they also usually come with polite/demanding requests to big up their latest release in the blogosphere. You may recall that Bless made a splash last year with the release of the drug-fueled “Black Tar Heroin,” and his Never So Deep Records crew are not shy about proclaiming their shit “the hottest underground label today.” Of course a hundred different people and labels are going to make the same claim, but if you don’t swagger like the biggest dog in the yard, you’re gonna get barked on eventually. Just in time for the soaring temperatures of June, DJ Bless is dropping “Summertime Madness” to heat up the block even more.