Southern buzzmaker (and freestyle series alumnus) Question? has hooked up with The Diggers Union and DJBooth.net to bring fans his highly-anticipated new street album, The Question Remains.
The mixtape is composed of 20 original songs and freestyles detailing the San Antonio life as an artist trying to claim respect and longevity in the game. Featured on the project are reader-acclaimed leaks “Wonder Where You Are” and “Where I Belong.”
Joining the headliner throughout The Question Remains are such collaborators as Verse Da Ink, Danja, Tony Stacks and Young Skrap. Beats come courtesy of up-and-coming producers Hits, J. Jones and Hook & Eye Production.
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 1805 |
Im a big fan of Question. And im really feeling this mixtape from him. I like every single track on here. Thats very rare for me. They all are very solid records. And some are classics. Such as "Where I Belong", it was a instant classic for me. It defenitly my fav on this mixtape. Also i really like "Wonder Where You Are", "Cant Be Friends", and "Wake Up". Those few are classics. Keep up the good work Question!!
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| Posted on Dec 10, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member |
very impressive. Seems he just came out on some pure MC Shit. Some of the mixing could of been better, but the 3 str8 preemo beats on the end, show DJ Premier X Question collabo should happen sooner than later. Great Mixtape
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| Posted on Dec 11, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member |
Kid for sure has spit. 1982 freestyle was crazy. I'd put him on the level with a J. Cole minus the polish that a company like Roc nation provides. Won't be long before someone like that snatches him up. Very confident lyricist yet his southern feel still intact. Smoggy eyes is a great song too. Looking forward to hearing more from question.
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| Posted on Dec 11, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member |
This is more like a 3.5. Lyrically, homie is above average. The original tracks are very dope, and make you wish this was all original, say in the vein of "Krit Wuz here". i think the freestyles (though dope) take away from the cohesiveness of the project. Out of curiosity, downloaded his Xanax 3 album off itunes, which was great all the way through.
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| Posted on Dec 11, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 11 |
Hard to follow Xanax 3, which was 5 stars easy. This release shows and proves that Question truly deserves his spot in the hip hop community. At some point the sleepers will wake up and take notice. I'd give this 5 stars just because it is sometime off of the well beaten path, but it's not as solid as it could have been. the mix sounds off in a few tracks which makes it sound slapped together. Put this dude in a studio with top notch producers for a year and watch out. "smoggy eyes" "wake up" "1982" "where I belong" "wonder where you are" "real friends" (hookcould be better) " killa mic" are the heaterz "recognize" and "let em know" are dope as @*#$! but the dj @*#$! it up with some redundant shit. we get it "question is the king of rapping over jacked beats" question heavy hitter unexpected" 1 or 2 times would do the trick. "going down tonight" sounds like he was taking a shit, grabbed a mic and hit record. lol
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| Posted on Dec 11, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member |
I agree with most of the comments. The Cuts could of been more on point but still very solid. He rides tracks very well and can rap his ass off. The original production is crack just wish there was more of it. I'd rather he would drop a cd of just freestyles and one all original. "Wonder where you are" is easily in my top 10 songs of the year. Can't wait to hear more from question
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| Posted on Dec 12, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member |
I just became a fan. great album
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| Posted on Dec 16, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Member |
heat
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| Posted on Jan 09, 2011 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 3 |
Hook & Eye production , sweet.
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| Posted on Jan 16, 2011 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 27 |
This mix has gotten some rotations in the car against some pretty stiff competition. It's not a classic, but there is a lot to like here.
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| Posted on Jun 10, 2011 |