Audio Mix: August 2007 Archives
The Dominicans are back at it with animated rhymes and fast wordplay.
LT Records Presents Freeze New hot Single.
"WELCOME TO THE GUNSHINE STATE" produced by DJ Smallz, features the next Artists to Fear out of Florida & includes: ACAFOOL, BRISCO, C-RIDE, DIRTBAG, DUECE POPPI, DUKWON, DUNK RYDERS, FLO-RIDA, GRANDADDY SOUF, HAITIAN FRESH, JACKI-O, JOE HOUND, J-SHIN, PAPA DUCK, PICCALO, PLIES, SMILEZ & SOUTHSTAR, SMITTY, STACKS, SUAVE SMOOTH, SUPA CHINO, SWORDZ, TAMPA TONY, TOM G, TREAL, TRINITY, TRIPLE C'S, TRIPLE J, WES FIF, YOUNG CASH.
Jadakiss screwed up on the chorus works for me! Oh yea, Lil Wayne and Baby sound good also. Baby is on his "30 is the New 20" shit when he says he rather "pop a bottle than a gat" and Lil Wayne is still creating some ruckus.
It's a bit loud and scary, which isn't believable for Wyclef. However, Uncle Murda and this beat are meant for each other.
Some of the best things in life are free. You might have to make your way toward the better songs and blends. The tracklisting isn't exactly 'Fresh Out the Box,' most of these songs you've probably already heard but there is some good stuff hidden in this mixtape.
Some favorites include AZ over 'Show Me What You Got' instrumental, a new verse from 3 Stacks (aka Andre 3000) on "Walk it Out." It also includes some of Hip Hop's newer classics like "Hip Hop Is Dead," "Lost Ones" by Jay-Z and Ghostface's "Ghost is Back."
Mixtapekings lets you listen here.
DJ Kay Slay debuted on his radio show on August 17, 2007, 50 spits: "You make me wanna kiss you like Baby kiss Wayne / And make you call me daddy like Baby do Wayne / Damn that @#!* sounds gay it's insane / I guess that's the price a lil' @#*$% pay for fame...
Click below and listen to the drama
Was it leaked? Is it a publicity stunt? Who cares? This joint is hot...
Bloodraw Aka Mr. Florida not just a member of Young Jeezy's USDA Group, he's a problem to the game!
Listen to his new single "26 Inches" from his upcoming album "My Life My True Testimony".
The usually light-hearted Yung Joc tightens his belt. Listen to a more serious side of Yung Joc. No sing-songy choruses here!
In true Hip-Hop form, there's tension in Latin hip hop! Listen to the 'tirateo' from Vakero directed at El Lapiz. Toma!


















