For those who don't know, I first made my name in this writing about rappity rap thing doing the best album reviews on the planet for the mothership. (I'm still working on my humility.) It's a mostly thankless job filled with hate mail from insane fans because you refused to call Chris Brown's "Graffiti" the greatest musical work since the Beatle's "The White Album", and I'd like to invite you to it! See more...
I'm not going to do the "if you're really real you'll buy the album" song and dance. You'll cop it or you won't, that's your decision. And Yela's music is definitely the kind of shit you either like or you don't. But just in case the avalanche of dopeness he's released lately isn't enough, I thought I'd try one last ditch effort with "Radioactive" bonus track "I See You". Listen....
Killer Mike and Yelawolf on a track together? Now that's means for a "drop everything you're doing and download this song immediately" moment especially when it's featured on one of the year's most anticipated albums. I really feel like "Slumerican Shitizen" is that song that'll have a crowd in pure, Jack Daniels induced pandemonium. Listen and download...
Yes, of course I was excited to hear Eminem throw down a verse on his Shady Records prodigal son Yelawolf's new single "Throw It Up", but on the real? I was more excited about Gangsta Boo. I mean, of course everyone wants an Em verse on their album, but who puts Ms. Call Before You Come on their major label debut? God I fucking love me with some Yelawolf.
Is there a safer bet in hip-hop right now than Slaughterhouse? That's a rhetorical question. No, there's not. There's exactly a 0.0% chance they're dropping something wack, and the same goes for Yelawolf. As for T.I.? Maybe not as dependable, but when he's on, he's fucking on. In other words, there was never any doubt that Yela's "Hard White (Remix)" would sound dope. Listen and download...
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I feel like it's almost way too predictable to say that Kid Rock and Yelawolf sound really good on a track together. I mean both artists started out rapping and in their music there's always been a bit of a rock influence. So as predictable as it may sound I have to say that both artists kill it on Yelawolf's latest "Radioactive" leak "Let's Roll." Listen...
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