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DJ Wristpect - So Much More

DJ Wristpect
Artist:DJ Wristpect
Title:So Much More
Featuring:Colin Munroe , Saukrates , Rich Kidd
Producer: Rich Kidd & Northern Profit
Album:Bridging The Gap Vol. 4: V.A. to T.O. Mixtape
Label:Unsigned
Twitter:@wristpect
Website:DJ Wristpect's Website

Average Rating:   21321   2.0
Total Ratings:       5

DJ Wristpect may be a new face in the Booth but he’s already built considerable buzz north of the border, even being honored as Canadian Club DJ of the Year at ‘09’s Stylus Awards. Though Virginia’s Clipse take top billing on the T-dot heavyweight’s latest street album, Wrispect hasn’t neglected to showcase some of Ontario’s own – on So Much More, he brings three local talents along for the ride, packing quite a bit of dopeness into the record’s brisk, 2:30-and-change running time. Rich Kidd heads off the pack, handling the opening verse as well as teaming up with Northern Profit to cook up a spacey, bass-booming instrumental. The chorus comes courtesy of reader favorite Colin Munroe, and Hot Like Summer emcee Saukrates (also heard on Meth & Red‘s A Yo!) takes over on the back end, name-dropping Neo and Johnny Depp in the course of his allusive closing verse. Fans can find more hot beats and rhymes from both sides of the border on Bridging The Gap Vol. 4: V.A. to T.O., released on New Year’s Day and out now online.


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djeclectric
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djeclectric
Total Ratings: 67
Rating:  21321
it's alright...Colin's hook adds (sorry) so much... (i'm not gonna do it) to this track, in my opinion...and i usually really like Saukrates but this was just ok...


Posted on Jan 05, 2010    

The 149th
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The 149th
Total Ratings: 2065
Rating:  21321
I could see this being blasted from car stereos at the street light, but i woodnt be one of those people, id be the guy with the look on his face like "You need to turn that down" The only thing i like about this song is the hook, and i can't put it on rotation just because of that.


Posted on Jan 05, 2010    

Mr.Top Hat
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Mr.Top Hat
Total Ratings: 3522
Rating:  21321
Rappers does an average job with standard lyrics on verses, and Colin Munroe adds to the song with his smooth singing voice. Inoffensive, but still, not in my Rotation list.


Posted on Jan 05, 2010    

Nathan S.
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Nathan S.
Total Ratings: 2478
Rating:  21321
I actually feel like Colin's hook sounds out of place here. This needs a banger hook, and his contribution is too spacey to fit in. Gonna have to go with the consensus on this one - worth a few listens, but doesn't get me out my seat.
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Posted on Jan 05, 2010    

TheBayToLA
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TheBayToLA
Total Ratings: 432
Rating:  21321
Iv'e always felt that Saukrates gets carried by his featured artists and production. A bit too monotonous for me too really feel, and lacks the philosophies that should come from someone named Saukrates.


Posted on Jan 05, 2010    

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