Wednesday, July 27, 2011
kingklipz all hail king klipz MIXTAPE REVIEW
http://www.datpiff.com/King-Klips-2520NYCCOM-Presents-Klips-All-Hail-King-Klips-mixtape.230628.html
Its been a few years since p-burg based dark riders have made any buzz then this year alone there have been solid efforts from both vision and king klipz to get the hype back up. On king klips all hail king klipz he reminds us why dark ridaz were one of the slickist spitting groups in the jersey hip-hop scene. He starts this mixtape at the top of his game spitting over a very low acoustic guitar style beat so you'd pay more attention to the lyrics and he instrumental. The lyrics definitely demand to be heard "cats be switching gears n*ggaz be switching careers, listing here listen jersey told you already be happy with the shit prepared, hit the ear make you disappear fora simple beer and listen here id rather grib the pen then sit in fear." his lyrics are woven nicely and delivery is on point. Most of the mixtape si like to with simpler softer beats to focus on his on point multi delivery witch he perfects with ease, making this rapshit look easy at times. klipz spits on every style possible if its the self reflection "broken eyes" "have you ever see a man with his eyes broken see the wicked with a scope of light with eyes wide opened" he states in the begging as he goes into a vivid details of a brutal, gorey heavy detailed journey though the eyes of someone born and raised in the ghetto. "later on that 50 bag was hazardous low n*gaz tried the same shit to happen so some n*ggaz took the machete and starting severing" klipse goes into dark details of the gritty side of the trap. Its not all about cash and chicks there serious consequences to your actions witch he vividly depicts. Then on tracks like "lookin at me" he airs out the average skut of a jersey chick abut thelust women have in there heart. This album is a true look to the grittiness thats hidden in the jersey slums. deffintly a amazing album
top tracks
broken eyes
death proof
only one
rating
a-
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They grew up in rural new jersey across the street from corn fields. I went to school with them. Nearest store was about 5 miles away. Fake as fuck saying you're from the slums.
ReplyDeleteFor those who keep it real, props.