On the strength of several collaborations with fellow West Coast native The Game, Nipsey Hussle dropped his Bullets Ain’t Got No Name mixtape this past July. Hosted by DJ Skee and DJ Felli Fel, the project enhanced Hussle’s industry buzz, which in turn allowed for his record labels, Cinematic and Epic, to begin a heavy promotional push. For his end-of-summer encore, he is joined by San Antonio native and labelmate Question, as well as Chicago emcees Cap-1 and Yung Berg on Karma. The collaborative freestyle, which will appear on the emcee’s forthcoming second volume of Bullets Ain’t Got No Name, makes use of some old-school Outkast production and showcases Hussle’s stellar songwriting skills. An untitled debut is currently set for a first quarter ’09 release.
YEA NOT AS GOOD AS THE COLABO BULLETS AINT GOT NO NAME,BEAT IS PRETTY SIMPLE NOTHING SPECIAL,YUNG BERG SOUNDS ALRITE ON THIS BUT NOBODY REALLY IS STEPPING UP AND TAKING CONTROL ON THIS FREESTYLE..NIPSEY IS THE NEXT UP FROM THE WEST COAST
WHAT??? BEAT IS PRETTY SIMPLE??????? DUDE ARE YOU SERIOUS This is one of the greatest songs on one of the greatest Albums this genre has to offer. It's real Jazzy Bell!!! OUTKAST! ATLiens! They did a good job on this, but not on level with the OG!
I like the production but honesly this song has a lack I can't bear: it's too repetitive! Dude's flow isn't bad but I just can't manage to listen to a track where they only talk. It needs some good melody to me