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| -Dropbombz.com 2006 Mixtape! |
Atlanta-based Hip Hop label Dropbombz.com brings in 2006 with the release of their 2nd mixtape. This self-titled project takes the listener on a journey from battle to build as well as funny to insightful. Starting with the intro track, "Greetings", a voice sings out that, "....music is in the air....music is everywhere". Creating an errie daze and vertigo, Dropbombz lays the foundation for the mixtape then sets off the Hip Hop with, "Jack Move," instantly pulling the listener into that classic party rockin style. It is filled with solid solo efforts over both classic Hip Hop instrumentals and self-produced beats. Solo tracks from each artist such as "How to Be a Man" by KEL, "New Rap" by Elemental Emcee, "Hip hop Groupie" by Cypher Linguistics and "My Life" by Ricky Raw let you see a deeper and more personal side of the collective. At the same time, the group collaborations show off their well-honed lyrical word play and emcee skills derived from years of battling, song-writing, and performing.The Dropbombz 2006 Mixtape is available for only $10 online including shipping, as well as at your favorite local record store. http://www.dropbombz.com TRACK LISTING: 01. Greetings 02. Jack Move - Cypher Linguistics and Ricky Raw 03. Get Loud - Alpha Noise Project 04. I'm Back - Elemental Emcee 05. My Life - Ricky Raw 06. Message - Super Fan 07. Hip Hop Groupie - Cypher Linguistics 08. How To Be Man - KEL 09. Same Ol' Blues - Ricky Raw 10. The Question 11. My Name Rov - Elemental Emcee 12. Grand - Theory of Mind 13. Hip Hop 101 - Ricky Raw and Cypher Linguistics 14. The Georgia Grind 15. Work With Me - Cypher Linguistics 16. New Rap - Elemental Emcee 17. Special Dedication 18. Self-served - Theory of Mind 19. Respect 20. Get Up - Cypher Linguistics, Ricky Raw, Elemental Emcee 21. Run - Ricky Raw, Cypher Linguistics 22. WUOG Interview 23. Changing - Elemental Emcee |
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Atlanta-based Hip Hop label Dropbombz.com brings in 2006 with the release of their 2nd mixtape. This self-titled project takes the listener on a journey from battle to build as well as funny to insightful. Starting with the intro track, "Greetings", a voice sings out that, "....music is in the air....music is everywhere". Creating an errie daze and vertigo, Dropbombz lays the foundation for the mixtape then sets off the Hip Hop with, "Jack Move," instantly pulling the listener into that classic party rockin style. It is filled with solid solo efforts over both classic Hip Hop instrumentals and self-produced beats. Solo tracks from each artist such as "How to Be a Man" by KEL, "New Rap" by Elemental Emcee, "Hip hop Groupie" by Cypher Linguistics and "My Life" by Ricky Raw let you see a deeper and more personal side of the collective. At the same time, the group collaborations show off their well-honed lyrical word play and emcee skills derived from years of battling, song-writing, and performing.