In the world of hip-hop, there are certain labels and brands that have become synonymous with a specific sound—D-Block, for example, will always be associated with gritty NYC street lyricism accompanied by Green Lantern beats. Fans of that style are in for a dream album come November 13th: the Green Ghost Project will find Styles P flowing exclusively over boardwork by the iconic East Coast DJ. Today, we present the lead single off said project. In between his intro/outro bars, the Yonkers OG “cyphers” with Harlemite N.O.R.E. and Brooklynite Uncle Murda, all three sharing their dreams of getting that Pablo Doe. Listen, enjoy, and prepare for even more good news; Styles P and Green Lantern are currently working on a potential contribution to our exclusive freestyle series, which resumes next month.
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 11633 |
I'd like some Pablo doe, too. SP, wanna share?
But in all seriousness, any East Coast street vet would sound GREAT over GL's boardwork. He has to be one of the more slept-on producers in the industry. Looking forward to the mixtape and (fingers crossed) a potential inclusion in our freestyle series. |
| Posted on Aug 25, 2009 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 1642 |
Yes.
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| Posted on Aug 25, 2009 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 4267 |
The beat would sound better over a piano sample imo ... but its aight. Never been a fan of such grimey/street sound though all three do they thing on this but what they really needs is something new to say ... OK.
But for those looking for some hardcore street track to bump in your ride, look no further. |
| Posted on Aug 25, 2009 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 140 |
I like this track...it's definitely grimey but adds to the beat. I know this song is better than the ratings so far so I'm gonna give it higher rating so that others will listen to it.
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| Posted on Aug 25, 2009 |
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this is dat grimey shyt I love
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| Posted on Aug 30, 2009 |
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