Putting Foxy Brown’s ‘Brooklyn’s Don Divadilemma‘ behind him, label executive Chaz Williams is moving on to promote the rest of the talented artists on his Black Hand Entertainment label. The two main priorities: Jamaican Queens natives Grafh and Prinz, who trade bars about all the street money they’re making on the new single, Like Oh. Adding to their Northeast street effect is producer Mizzleboy, who brings the heat with his brass-heavy beat, and turns Like Oh into a candidate for certified street banger (your thoughts, Blaze?). Grafh’s long-awaited debut album, The Evolution, is currently set to drop this September under the Black Hand/Koch partnership.
This is some smooth hip-hop right here. This is a head-bopping track. This song could be used to increase the sales of bobblehead dolls. Hook is golden. A 3.5 right here.
He ridin on the track but he actin like he the best but he aint and its seem like he the only one that dont notice but I m goin to give any way some of cool but like during the middle it slow down and you kinda gt tired of hearing his voice but Prinz did his thang he kinda made the song with the chorus
This beat is some DRE type isshhh. I love the production. This guys rappin is kinda lame to me. I don't know to me it seems like NEW YORK is waiting on Cory Gunz to get that deal. He'll give the Boroughs the rebirth they need. Did I just hear a lil wayne reference? this is lame!
mmoore, Blaze is apart of the DJBooth family. Why don't you peep the DJ Equipment Reviews/Blogs section of our site and educate yourself. Do me a HUGE favor (as DJ Astro kindly pointed out) and watch those comments. I appreciate your contributions as a member, but not at the expense at one of my co-workers.
gr has done it again congrats on the deal with koch its about time you finally got and album out it was gettin a lil tiring having to go on myspace to hear your songs