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Dramills - Hood Talk 2

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By Big Chew
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Contrary to what people think this IS a good time to be an MC, especially a skilled MC. The thing is if you don't have a do it yourself attitude then all the MIC skills in the world can't save you. Dramills has been consistient and patient with the music since his debut years ago; it's his time. Right now is one of the most important times to really grind as hip hop goes through a natural cleansing of wack MCs, old gimmicks and fly by night fans. It's def not an easy path but they say what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.

Big Mike and Dirty Harry with the co-sign mixtape wise. "They Don't Know" is the perfect introduction for those that haven't heard Dramills before. He's spittin' right from the heart with no bullshit in between. "What U Need" is most def an anthem. Cats always rhyme about the things they got from selling dope but Dramills gives you everything else regarding dope besides the good shit. "Ain't Gonna Get Me" is that classic mixtape music. If you haven't heard this before then I guess you're not much of a mixtape fiend. Speaking of mixtape music, "Where It Stated At" is my joint. He said, "the flows intrepid, get it how you live it, I just live it how I get it." Personally I like to hear Dramills on those uptempo joints. "Feel The Pain" was def the realness, but the slow flow didn't cut it for me like it did on "To The Movement". Maybe it was just the beat. Without question you can hear the versatility on "First Impressions", flow was tailored mad for that beat so it's safe to say Dramills can flow on any type of beat. I still rock "Up In Ya Building" with Stack Bundles in the ride daily. This has gotta be one of the best Stack colabo's I've heard.

I don't see Dramills on as many mixtapes as I should. It's funny to me cause there's so many quality MCs out there today that you can put on a mixtape and cats still put the same old sorry tracks from the same old crews on their projects while quality MCs don't get heard. Bottom line is Dramills gives you that realness, that true to life real talk with none of the fake fluff of todays music. He's an MC who without question knows who he is and gives you his story in each and every bar. Where else are you gonna get that from? His album is dropping soon, Drama Season, be on the lookout for it and cop that joint when it drops.

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