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Grafh - G-Code

Grafh
Artist:Grafh
Title:G-Code
Producer: Stereotypes
Album:
Label:Unsigned
Twitter:@grafh
Website:Grafh's Website

Average Rating:   21021   2.9
Total Ratings:       14

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.


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DJ Z
Rating:  43211
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Posted on Nov 28, 2007    

SBHS
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Total Ratings: 206
Rating:  43211
This is some real stuff, scary what happens out there


Posted on Nov 28, 2007    

the capital
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Total Ratings: 22
Rating:  32121
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


Posted on Nov 28, 2007    

the capital
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Total Ratings: 22
Rating:  32121
I MEANT SIMPLE NOT SAMPLE


Posted on Nov 28, 2007    

KingKarolina
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KingKarolina
Total Ratings: 109
Rating:  14321
Dude can spit. Too bad he wasted it on this lame beat. gets a duece...


Posted on Nov 28, 2007    

djblaze
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djblaze
Total Ratings: 2915
Rating:  43211
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.
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Posted on Nov 28, 2007    

DJ Z
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DJ Z
Total Ratings: 8068
Rating:  43211
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.
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Posted on Nov 28, 2007    

Rico Sean
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Rico Sean
Total Ratings: 274
Rating:  14321
can't even work with this but it seems like there's potential... somewhere


Posted on Nov 28, 2007    

Dj mcm
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Dj mcm
Total Ratings: 514
too bad he didn't get the Nike boot beat lol!
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dude has skills
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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!!!
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could have been good


Posted on Nov 28, 2007    

Jsims
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Jsims
Total Ratings: 57
Rating:  32121
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


Posted on Nov 28, 2007    

pjtime
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Total Ratings: 359
Rating:  32121
who is goin to dance to this?!... but its hot ... soooo ha nR


Posted on Nov 29, 2007    

DJ Krunk
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DJ Krunk
Total Ratings: 102
Rating:  21321
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.


Posted on Nov 29, 2007    

ranejane
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Total Ratings: 114
Rating:  21321
i tried to ignore the lame beat when i was listenin to this. grafh do go hard tho and hes for real with what hes sayin


Posted on Nov 30, 2007    

dj-dp
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Total Ratings: 211
Rating:  32121
Heard some @*#$! he done a while ago...and this song is pretty good but some of his other @*#$! it 5 times as good. He for real


Posted on Dec 12, 2007    

The_Hand
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Total Ratings: 16
Rating:  43211
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.


Posted on Jan 28, 2008    

Weezyaveli
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Total Ratings: 25
Rating:  32121
this is aight...very grimey but Grafh has WAY BETTER @*#$! 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 03, 2008    

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