Smoke DZA - Continental Kush Breakfast
Artist: Smoke DZA
Producer: Kenny Beats
Album: George Kush Da Button
Label: High Times Records/Cinematic Music Group
I don’t know about you, but my first meal of the day often leaves something to be desired. What I’d rather be having than Honey Nut Cheerios and a fistful of NutriGrain bars would be a Continental Kush Breakfast (that is, if being semi-coherent at work wasn’t necessary). Conveniently enough, this would also be the title of Smoke DZA‘s latest track leak, a leak whose title makes the track’s subject matter completely self-explanatory. Here the Freestyle series alum pushes his usual assortment of smooth vibes alongside an out-of-body experience from producer Kenny Beats, along with some more of that stoner sonnet material that’s been blazing up the Booth lately: “Neighbors beefin ‘bout the smell but I’m sorry, every morning I religiously salute Mr. Marley.” If you’ve been floating on the same cloud as DZA, be sure to watch out for his In The Mix interview, coming this Thursday, along with the August 4, debut of his hilariously titled upcoming mixtape George Kush Da Button, via your boys at DJBooth.net.
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 1305 |
The verses are ok, but the bass in the background really helps the song.
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| Posted on Jul 28, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 1077 |
The vocals lack energy, exactly what this kind of track needs. The flow is decent, and I'm feelin the chill vibe.
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| Posted on Jul 28, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 432 |
This is a cool track, and i'm not just saying that because i'm smoking a paper plane right now.
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| Posted on Jul 28, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 2476 |
As always, you'll enjoy this song more if you're a smoker yourself (shouts to the BaytoLA), but even if not you can definitely still enjoy this. The beat's perfectly hazy, especially that bass, and DZA's rhymes match it dead on.
Cue Nate Dogg |
| Posted on Jul 28, 2010 |
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 11662 |
Yeah, the vocals are a bit dry (see Juanito_88), but with DZA that is what you're usually going to get (especially when the title of the record indicates as such). He is capable of better, but if you're in his lane you probably love this kinda stuff.
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| Posted on Jul 28, 2010 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 2065 |
If the artist sounds bored on his own track, how you think i'ma feel?
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| Posted on Sep 19, 2010 |