After giving listeners a chance to hear their Interview, Terrace Martin cooked up a gospeldelic offering that is equal parts Tyler Perry and Kirk Franklin with a West Coast twist. Coast 2 Coast features emcee Mykestro going in over a lively-instrumental track. The former unsigned hype from South Central, Los Angeles, flips witty vernacular over Martin’s lighthearted head-nodder. As the duo attempt to redefine what it means to be a “gangsta rapper,” Mykestro does indeed take it Coast 2 Coast with his barrage of rapid-fire rhymes delivered at the speed of light. This is chemistry that plays itself out behind the boards, on wax, and, of course, inside the Booth.
naw, tha beat iz weird for me...not real-e like-n it. and itz like hiz rap-n doesnt match with tha beat...i think thiz track iz garbage...itz jus boring and kinda sounded like it took 1 night to make...
Show me what ya got! This does remind me of that track. Deffinatly different. Kinda reminds me of Sega Saturn video game music. One of the turismo type games. I dig it though. The jazz feel plus good flow make this somethin I'm enjoying.
I know this is Mykestro's record, but Terrace Martin steals the show here. What an amazing feel on the production tip. This is what we need. An infusion of true jazz music into hip-hop! For those who gave this record a '1' rating, while you are certainly entitled to your opinion inside the Booth, show a bit more class when leaving your feedback.
i totally agree with Z...Terrance steals this @*#$!, not even with his flow but the production itself...from this and his last joint i guess dude loves jazz
besides the beat i dont really like anything else...
This song has a weird production...it's original but the overall result isn't that great to my ears! His flow (which is good) doesn't fit the beat at all. The beat changes and sometimes it's good and others awful. OK
Posted on Oct 04, 2008
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