Mystikal, Roscoe Dash, Wale, XV, Ashanti, Busta

Posted by on December 15, 2011

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If you’re still trying to decipher the words that came out of young Khaliyl’s mouth, stop.  The kid’s only two.  I’m sure if he knew how to talk, he would be rolling the ABC’s of rap off his little British tongue.  He’s definitely got the body language of rap down and he bobs with the beat.  If Tinie Tempah doesn’t sign this kid, Jay-Z better.

In other news, “DANGERRRRR, WATCH YO’SELF,” Mystikal is back and he brought his friend vengeance .  Is it just me or is this close to vintage?  Just when I thought he had packed his bags, he inks a new deal with Cash Money and debuts this brand new record.  Thank you Weezy?

DOWNLOAD: Mystikal ft. Lil Wayne & Birdman – Original

The fifth track off Roscoe Dash’s debut EP, “J.U.I.C.E.” which is set for a a December 20th release.  Roscoe & Wale saw unparalleled success with their collab on “No Hands” in which they were both featured on Waka Flocka’s hit track, so once again they link up to deliver an early morning club hit.The second Wale track is a freestyle he did with fellow DMV artist, Black Cobain, who he recently revealed in an interview was one of his favorite up and coming artists.  Personally I’ve thought Tyga’s “Rack City” was overhyped and I never really saw the appeal, but clearly the masses think otherwise.

DOWNLOAD: Roscoe Dash ft. Wale – Into The Morning

DOWNLOAD: Wale ft. Black Cobain – Rack City (Freestyle)

After giving us a new track just a few days ago, Vizzy cuts the lock on another one, this time produced by The Awesome Sound.  XV was in the studio with Drama Beats earlier this week and although this track isn’t produced by Drama himself, he’s dedicating it to his #youngandreckless Squarians.

DOWNLOAD: XV – The 27 Club (Prod. by The Awesome Sound)

The overwhelming realization that Mystikal still had it nearly knocked me unconscious and when I heard Ashanti was back as well, I almost broke out my Discman and $10 Sony headphones to bring me back to the good-ole-days.  Sadly I don’t think we’ll ever hear the Ashanti we grew accustomed to hearing back in the late 90’s and early 00’s, but for a comeback, this isn’t terrible.  Her larynx appears to still be in tact and Busta picks up the slack to make this a decent track.  Pardon the quality, I’ll share the CDQ once I find it if you’d like.

DOWNLOAD: Ashanti ft. Busta Rhymes – The Woman You Love

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