Jersey native Young Starrs and Connecticut’s Murph are currently enjoying their status as ‘underground superstars.’ As a follow-up to their popular online release, Loose Change, the tandem has set out to prove that hip-hop is indeed alive and well on their new single, Showtime. While the duo spits classic underground verses with no features to take away the spotlight, producer Statik Selektah‘s brass-percussion combo should remind listeners of Jay-Z‘s ‘03 classic, Encore. For fun, we suggest you play Showtime while taking a relaxing drive through the bright lights of the nearest big city—it’ll be, “Lights, camera, action!” from here on out!
The Beat is Nice! I would have loved to hear my boi lupe on this one. I think this beat deserved a conscious content. The beat seemed deeper than what these cats were talkin bout. Good though.
Statik brought some serious flavor on this track; i love the horns. The hook is the only weak part of the song. A new england and tri-state combination ... interesting.
Wow...it's really exciting to see connecticut represented with alone the fact that I went to college with Murph. Enough with the shoutouts. Production is solid but the hook needs a alittle energy. A overall good song
Very quality music right here. Statik has not made a single beat that hasn't made me listen twice. The East Coast has some up-n-coming talent, it just needs to be heard!
Statik Selektah is my FAVORITE PRODUCER right now, only Kanye West maybe goes so DEEPLY MUSICAL with beats! I love to dance and just have fun with my songs but if I was to say PROUD of a song, I’d pick any of Statik Selektah’s! It’S like Z said, quality all around! HEAR the album: SPELL MY NAME RIGHT: the album. BUY IT! As for the rappers, I dig their flow.