Hip-Hop, Mixtapes | Mixtape Premiere: Kinetics — With A Little Help From My Friends
Posted by jeffwbaird on July 10, 2012
In an age of music where hip-hop artists have become products more identifiable by their appearance and crossover attempts than lyrical ability, authenticity and originality is becoming increasingly hard to find. While a plethora of upstart rappers claim to embody a fresh style, swag, and signature flow, the umbrella of rap music is ever expanding and becoming congruent with the hollow, yet heavily-popularized party rap genre—one that is steering hip-hop away from its conscious, substantive roots, and saturating it with hopefuls bent on scoring a lucrative career out of their craft.
Though originally known as the songwriter behind B.o.B’s triple-platinum pop single “Airplanes,” Kinetics (rapper of Kinetics & One Love) is intent on bringing lyricism and message back to the forefront of hip-hop. It’s been almost a year since the last time we heard a full project from him, but it’s clear that he’s been hard at work during the hiatus, as evidenced by the substantial progression we find on his new mixtape, With A Little Help From My Friends, premiering here on Fresh New Tracks. Last week, in preparation for the new tape, Kinetics announced to his fans on Twitter that the new project would be getting back to his more lyrically-focused roots, writing off the experimental sound of last year’s What Model Are You? in a moment that recalled Eminem’s “Not Afraid”, where he candidly claimed, “Let’s be honest/That last Relapse CD was ehhh.” It is that self-awareness that has propelled Kinetics to consistent improvement as an emcee, and has allowed him to make the kind of advancement in a year that would take many artists the better part of their careers.
What makes this work so decidedly different from his past efforts is it’s consistency, which is ironic because the work gains its title from the fact that each track features a different artist or producer (including such esteemed hip-hop figures as R.A. the Rugged Man, Remedy of Wu-Tang Killa Bees, and Unknown Prophets). But while the record’s consistency doesn’t come from its collaborators or production (longtime producer One Love was involved in just a third of the beats), it’s easily evident in Kinetics’ lyricism, flow, and delivery, as he attacks each verse full throttle with cipher-caliber raps that are packed with double entendres, puns, and multisyllabic rhymes. This is the Kinetics that fans of early work like “High Noon” have been waiting to see resurface, while he still manages to keep the record balanced and accessible to the more pop-oriented portion of his fan-base.
With A Little Help From My Friends is comprised of sixteen tracks spanning exactly an hour, with a guest-list that perfectly locates Kinetics in the hip-hop world, as he raps aside (and often out-spits) cemented figures of the underground as well as blog-favorited up-and-comers like Chris Webby, Dylan Owen, and Beau Young Prince. While there are a significant number of notable guest appearances here (including four from frequent collaborator Accent), there’s no doubt from the opening bars of “Chris Nolan” to the melodic and vehement closer “Music Speak” that this is Kinetics’ show, his time to shine, and let listeners bask in the complexity and substance of his craft that is a rarity in today’s hip-hop.
From the ferocious intricacy and flow-swapping of “Chris Nolan” (“I spit sinister symbolism that’s killing all these silly simile single-syllable singing simpletons”) to the storytelling of standouts “Rich Man” and “Million Miles of War” (the latter of which poignantly depicts the life of an American soldier in WWII) to his distinctive humor on “Game Over” (“Showed this girl named Megan my bunk-bed/Slid my balls in between that slut’s legs like a nutmeg/Get it? A nutmeg/I said her name was Megan/That pun operated on three levels but nobody gets it”), With A Little Help From My Friends caters to a wide audience, yet never compromising the high-standard Kinetics holds himself to on a line-by-line basis here, ultimately making for a final product that finally feels like it has captured his talent on record. Like my man FNT blogstar “A” once told me, “Kinetics can rap circles around people”—and that has never been more evident than on this record. So take a seat, grab your headphones, and revel in the dizziness.
Download: KINETICS & ONE LOVE- WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS (MIXTAPE)
Hip-Hop | Mac Miller – America (Ft. Casey Veggies & Joey Bada$$) [Official Video]
Posted by dshaq on July 5, 2012
Mac gives us some fitting visuals for the 4th of July. America, which was one of my favorites off Macadelic, features Mac and two of Hip-Hop’s notable up and comers in Casey Veggies and Joey Bada$$. Everything about this song is on point: the verses, the chopped chorus, the visuals. Props to Mac and the illroots team on the video.
Dubstep | Enigma Dubz – Making All These Moves Ft. Katie McCloud (Original Mix)
Posted by Sev on July 2, 2012
http://youtu.be/0vaNl8ikmco
This release has officially won me over today. The SKisM and DC Breaks collab was a great way to start the day, but ENiGMA Dubz has absolutely crushed them with this single track from his album. Releasing his album “Genesis” today, this Birmingham native has been creating some of the most unique styled tracks I have seen from any artist as of late. Known for tracks that range from Dub/Reggae, to Dubstep, to Hip-Hop, to Garage; it seems as there are no boundaries for him. His intentions were clear on this track, and they were to crush any crowd that hears this heavy, aggressive original featuring Katie McCloud on the vocals. The whole album is an amazing masterpiece, but this track stood out to me the most. Check out the album on Beatport HERE along with Making All These Moves HERE.

Hip-Hop | RiFF RAFF & GHETTY- BATH SALTS (Video)
Posted by A on June 27, 2012
“RAP GAME DO A BARREL ROLL, WAVE RACE.”
Let me preface this by saying I can’t get enough of Riff Raff. He’s genius. I don’t understand, however, why he collaborates with all of these no-name rappers. It seems that Riff Raff and his video guy have a package a no-name rapper can purchase that includes a verse and a video. I’m not hating on Riff for that, everyone has to pay the bills, I just wish we could get more “You Never Know” type verses that we all know and love Riff Raff for. When Riff Raff writes structured raps, like in the video above, he loses some of his appeal in my opinion. Regardless, Riff Raff continues to captivate, as he’s hands down my favorite artist right now.
Glitch | Flo-Rida- Let It Roll (Video)
Posted by A on June 21, 2012
“Flo-Rida is the Nickleback of hip-hop” -Spice
Is there a more hated individual in the hip-hop world than Flo-Rida? I mean talk about sell outs of all sell outs. Sure, he’s making Maybach money, but I doubt he’s even being invited to the BET awards anymore. Even if he was, I’m not sure he would even show up. I’m sure he has weed carriers homies from his previous hood that still run in his circle. Do you think they’re really feeling these dance songs? I’m sure they just go along with it because they’re on the payroll. The only reason I’m posting this video is because Keith Apicary. Are we really supposed to believe that Flo-Rida watches Keith Apicary videos all day? The calculated moves by Flo-Rida’s management in the attempt to go viral are painfully obvious.
Hip-Hop | Oxymorrons – Learn Somethin’ [Official Music Video]
Posted by GMONEY on June 14, 2012
Hip Hop extraordinaires Oxymorrons are the newest addition to Travie McCoy’s artist collective Batsquad. Check out the group’s first single since finishing their tour with Gym Class Heroes. Learn Somethin’ was produced by Pilot Creative’s Felix Snow and Universal’s David Brook, and the video was done by Colin Kelly, compiling tour footage from their entire leg with Gym Class Heroes this past spring. Be on the lookout for the mp3 to the song along with the rest of their upcoming mixtape “For Fun and Games”.
Pop | Usher ft. Swedish House Mafia- Euphoria
Posted by A on June 5, 2012

Continuing to cash-in on the dance craze that’s sweeping the hip-hop world, Usher teams up with Coachella headliners Swedish House Mafia to create a stand-out single that will have Parisian-prince, David Guetta, likely pouting in a corner over SHM making the album and his tracks only making the bonus cuts.

