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Join Date:          August 29, 2009

Last Login:        January 12, 2010

Total Ratings:    19


i.heart.piracy's TOP HIP HOP SINGLES

Dan Black
Dan Black - “Symphonies (Remix)”

“When I first heard this I thought it was Colin Munroe. Don't know who this guy is, but he looks promising!”

i.heart.piracy's Rating:                     Posted on Jan 22, 2010
Trae The Truth Trae The Truth - “Inkredible”

“How can you not like this beat? And Wayne was on point here, even though he sounded bored as hell. Who else can murder another rapper on his own track sounding as bored as he does here? Ross is usually garbage but even I liked his verse.”

i.heart.piracy's Rating:                     Posted on Jan 22, 2010
Joe Budden Joe Budden - “R.I.P.”

“Joey always brings the heat. So many good lines in this. Can't wait for Great Escape!”

i.heart.piracy's Rating:                     Posted on Jan 12, 2010
Young Money
Young Money - “Steady Mobbin'”

“Wayne goes hard on this. Refreshing after all the garbage he's been releasing on this; this is that lyrical Wayne.”

i.heart.piracy's Rating:                     Posted on Jan 07, 2010
Slaughterhouse Slaughterhouse - “Microphone”

“What more can be said? The boys from Slaughterhouse always bring it.”

i.heart.piracy's Rating:                     Posted on Dec 26, 2009

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i.heart.piracy's TOP ALBUMS

We Are Young Money Promo Photo Young Money - “We Are Young Money”

“Nathan I didn't mean to come off as an asshole, it's just I get tired of people ragging on anything Wayne does just because he's Wayne. There were some not-so great aspects to this album. Gudda, Twist, and Chuckee are straight trash, and Millz and Tyga fall into the hit-or-miss category. You were right in saying that Wayne, Drake, and Nicki steal the show, but I feel that the handful of strong singles on this compilation album make it a fun one to listen to, even though it's not deep or meaningful. But that's okay, because it didn't set out to be a deep album; it set out to be a good party album, and I think it achieves that.”

i.heart.piracy's Rating:                   Posted on Dec 21, 2009

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i.heart.piracy's TOP MIXTAPES & STREET ALBUMS

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i.heart.piracy's TOP HIP HOP ARTISTS

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