It’s nothing new to hear a rapper wax poetic about a female clubgoer’s agility on the dancefloor, but what Booth newcomer Lazee‘s first feature lacks in conceptual originality, it makes up for—and then some—in execution. On The Way You Move, Ty Fyffe slices and dices Led Zeppelin’s Black Dog into a hard-rocking backdrop for the Malmö, Sweden rhymesayer’s energetic bars. Complete with an unexpected, freestyled interlude, this innovative club banger is only the beginning of the dope material to be found on Lazee’s DJ Large-hosted One Way Ticket tape, available online as of December 2011. Additionally, fans can click here to peep this record’s official video, directed by Kristian Riffo.
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 2 |
Dope. Loving the Led Z. sample and dude can spit. I'll be looking for more.
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| Posted on Jan 30, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 2 |
Really loving this song beat and the Led Zepllin Sample is crazy, on top of his voice and lyrics!!!!! Definitely a female anthem!!! Cant wait to hear more for this artist Lazee.
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 121 |
I agree with Richard's write up absolutely.
Led Zeppelin is one of my favorite rock bands. It never hurts to learn from all time greats in all genres when trying to create (but not copy) and innovate new music and sound. And this track rips the sample. 4 stars* *Watch the video, it's worth it. |
| Posted on Jan 31, 2012 |
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 7964 |
Not feeling this at all. Beat is all over the place... Flow of Lazee was too basic-sounding for me. Just not cool for my ears...
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| Posted on Oct 11, 2012 |