Just got back into music and I have a new team. I would love to know what you guys think about some of these tracks and videos 2012 is gonna be one hell of a year. http://soundcloud.com/seanfitness/w...ud.com/seanfitness/waiting-for-love-rm1-clean [YOUTUBE]P5dHcc5Wyhk[/YOUTUBE] [YOUTUBE]4_KNm84Wn2E[/YOUTUBE] [YOUTUBE]s5nueo1jXaY[/YOUTUBE]
That's whats up homie. Good luck. The Sean Fitness track is dope all the way around. Smooth beat, nice flow, and subject matter that just about anyone can relate to. Showoff- Pandemonium is cool. Dope track. He has a dope flow. Subject matter is nothing special though. Same ol bragging that every rapper seems to do. He can def spit though. The EviLove trsack is dope as well. Nice beat and the kids can def rap. Subject matter is the only thing I say is lacking because it doesnt really stand out. Nice post though. Thanks for sharin. Lookin forward to see what else you guys do.
First off, that top video has me feeling homesick. LOL. Nice tracks though. It does my heart good to hear actual emceeing as opposed to ring tone rhyming. That Showoff track is sick. That looping reminds me of the golden era, but he has a dope new flow. I agree with the comment above about his subject matter, but that's hip hop. It started out with kids boasting as an alternative to fighting, so a certain amount of that is always okay with me. I would love to hear his flow on a heavier topic though, as well. Thanks for keeping that boom-bap alive.
lol @ shooting a video called "Showoff" stepping out of a Dodge Challenger like you doing something just to be showed up by a real showoff in a yellow Lamborghini Gallardo. Even chick completely forgot what she was being paid for and was in awe by a true baller. Anyway, it's ok at best. Sounds like any other amatuer rapper who approaches me on the street to support their album.
All the young cats usually start out like that, but his flow shows real promise, in my humble opinion. It usually takes some life experience and travel to deepen the subject matter (unless you're coming like Talib or Mos) beyond street corner bragging.