![]() Talamanca (BNM 11B 128 DJ Jeff Welcome To The Jungle (Festival Hot Bootleg).mp3 12A 108. But PA still comes away clean because he keeps the narrative cruddy.Ġ2. 11A or 12A 130 Wiz Khalifa x Mercer x Quintino We Dem Boyz (Rawb Genisis Bootleg Dirty).mp3 11A or 7A 150 Future Mask Off (BeatBreaker & Chuwe Bootleg) (Dirty).mp3 11B 126 BURNS LAWZ Remix vs. Sonically, it’s an absolute outlier from the rest of BBT and comes dangerously close to blatantly pandering towards corporate approval. 12 - What You Smoking On ft Wiz Khalifa (Produced by Big KRIT). ![]() “All Mine” juxtaposes a sample-free, key heavy, might-as-well-be-R&B backdrop with a gritty crime tale featuring Paul Wall. 07 - Say It To My Face ft Meek Mill (Produced by Juicy J). “Champagne slush / My campaign Krush / Grooving / Powder Peruvian / Black Nubian maneuver…with more racks than Hooters / Wasn’t for rap I’d probably be head of the pack / Passing straps to shooters / Pockets lacking gouda / That’s when niggas pack the Ruger.”Įven when the production switches to more modern fare, The Five Element Ninja fortunately maintains character. As does “Fuck Rappers” featuring Willie The Kid, Fashawn, and one of Planet Asia’s most contagious stanzas: Olivia - Candy Shop (Scissors Remix) (Mister Gray Transition 100-126) Dirty (2:49. ![]() “Big Fish” – with its detonating bass line and infectious hook – settles in early, immediately instigating a reach for the rewind button. FTP () FTP ACCESS FOR DJs FTP, 1-2 Vol.1554. PA’s rugged, unorthodox delivery sounds especially vicious over souled-out dustiness like “Tell The World” and “Furniture” – even if the latter is a kinda-love-rap. At its best, it’s an able exhibition in vintage lyrical entertainment. Roughly a year after the release of Juicy J 's Stay Trippy, the Memphis rap vet has strung together a wealth-flaunting set of visuals for his Taylor Gang team-up with Wiz Khalifa, 'Smoke a Nigga. The rhymes largely resonate whether combative or introspective. The beats revel in unabashed boom-bappery. Anchored in his appreciation for Kung-Fu flicks, littered with comedic injections and bombastic displays of controlled aggression – it’s like the Fresno-native put on a black leather jacket, a ’70s-era afro with matching mustache, and a vendetta against Anaconda Malt Liquor before stepping into the studio. ![]() Planet Asia goes all Black Dynamite on his latest release, Black Belt Theatre. ![]()
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