As 50 Cent will tell you, the Jamaican section of Queens is one of the most dangerous places in America; crime and killings are unfortunately an everyday occurrence. Jamaica-native, Grafh, paints a vivid picture of life by the G-Code, summing it up best with, “do more crime, get locked up, get out, do more crime.” Take a close listen and you’ll hear Grafh use a descriptive style of continuation (building off the last line with the next), that essentially puts the Stereotypes‘ bass-synthesizer beat in backdrop mode. Although G-Code won’t make it to radio, that isn’t really the aim. While Black Hand Entertainment CEO, Chaz Williams, is busy prepping Foxy Brown’s new February release, Grafh is not-so-quietly waiting in the wings.
THE HOOK IS SAMPLE BUT NOT FIYA AT ALL...THE VERSE ARE FIYA BUT THE HOOK NEED WORK AND THE BEAT IS AS ANOTHER ONE IS , NOT SO SUPRISING BUT THE SONG REAL SO IT GET A 3
Grafh was the Mother-F*ckin man when his first mixtape dropped a few years ago. I really thought he would have done something back then, but hopefully he gets it all back in line now. I think he has a different flow and style and can make it in the business. I am really feelin this track as well...He is almost rapping like Stat Quo in this one, but this is just showing his versatility. Good job here.
Forget the beat for a second, Grafh spits like he won't get another chance. You can hear it in him. If Black Hand will make a serious move on this guy next year, maybe just maybe, he can be somebody in this diluted rap game.
too bad he didn't get the Nike boot beat lol!
dude has skills
the person who made this beat, probably didnt think he was worth using a good beat on, cause dis is a sh!ty sh!ty bang bang beat!!!
could have been good
How can artists like soulja boy and hurricane chris get good beats while this guy can't get even a decent beat. Collipark or not theirs injustice somewhere
What the hell happened here. It sounds like stereotype needs a lesson in MIDI. The only way this will ever be in rotation for any1 is to sample the hook. Disapointing b/c this G had potential.
This is good! Really feelin that beat, the sterotypes have some great production. Grafh is the street rapper to be listenin to these days. I prefer this type of music over soulja boy.
this is aight...very grimey but Grafh has WAY BETTER shit out there, this guy is fire trust me, i hope he gets his chance cause he could be great with some good beats
Posted on Feb 04, 2008
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