Yesterday, DJBooth featured Stat Quo‘s Dear Summer (Pt. 1), in which the Shady/Aftermath signee shared his story of life on the label back burner. During his freestyle, Stat mentions the signing of a fellow ATLien and good friend; that man is Bobby Creekwater, and, like his labelmate, BC remains optimistic about the release of his forthcoming debut. Though he has enjoyed the perks of his major-label situation, he is adamant about Not Yet being done with his hood. Drumma Boy protégé Insane Wayne, obviously having listened to some of Bobby’s previous buzz singles, implements a classical-sounding production. The B.C. Era is tentatively set to drop before the end of the year, but given the track record of Shady/Aftermath/Interscope, the Booth is keeping its fingers crossed.
I Really like this one. Creekwater has always had a distinct and energetic voice that sounds good with the right types of tracks. This beat and his flow go really good together, which is why the song is a banger in my opinion. There are a handful of GREAT artists on Shady records that haven't had a chance yet. I dont know why the labels keep delaying and cancelling all of these artists album releases because they could easily be the hottest record label out if they all pushed their artists the way they deserve. Real street record here, props.
I've like B.Creekwater's previous work. I agree with Uncle Travis though. It's not catchy and the hook sounds boring. I like the song's lyrics and wording, but it's not really an awesome track. The beat is not the good either. It's simply OK.
AND fam (BDF44), I didn't really agree with the T.I comparison UNTIL the second verse. I wouldn't be surprised if that really was T.I on the ghost vocals...lol. BTW, that singer was pretty low quality on here. That's probably why his name wasn't featured in the track title...lol
Pretty decent. I wasn't really feelin' him on The Re-Up, but there may be hope for him yet. His rhymes could still use a lil' work, but I see some potential. Wouldn't call it single material per se, but it's fun in a way that a lot of the club/dance-oriented songs that his labelmates come up with aren't.
To me Bobby C's joints are eighter hit or miss. This one i'm kinda feeling thought...i agree does have that t.i feel to it but it sounds smooth and flows nicely withouth really having much to say though...peace to bobby c
Yeahhhhh I like this track. Bobby Creekwaters voice is hot- it stands out from the rest. This song kept me involved through out the entire thing. Flow was legit and went nicely with the beat. He's a great artist and I'd definately be interested in hearing more from him soon.
Hmmm, sounds like T.I.? I am not sure any of his verses scream T.I.'s overall flow and swagger on the mic, but I could see where you hear that. This production fits BC really well, but I'd like to hear him spit over something different sounds in the future. Let's get a release date, baby! Shouts to Steve!
I like the production, the beat is good and the song itself catchy...but I'm not sure about him, he's annoying!! In rotation but I won't listen to it again...at least I guess so!