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Styles P - Independence
Record Label: Siccness/Koch Featured Artists: Bossman Hog, I-Rocc, G-Dep, Jadakissm Mitchy Slick, Turk Talk, Killa Klump, Scarface, Clyde Carson, B-Legit, Slo-O, Papoose, Lupe Fiasco Article by: G.S.E “I gots to go real hard, grind real hard, I’m tired of the time in the yard… Three songs exclusively featuring Styles’ D-Block counterpart Jadakiss all address the beef with 50 Cent and G-Unit in a no-bullshit raw facts way. The main focus of the diss songs is attacking the integrity of 50 Cent’s hood status and his fan base, exposing 50, and explaining why his ghetto pass is revoked. ‘Mrs Jackson’ is a humorous take on ‘Mrs Jackson’ by Outkast, over the same beat, the central theme of which is talking about 50 in the third person referring to him as a female all the way throughout the song. “I did a song with Ja-Rule biggin the city up… “On the Block for Life” featuring Clyde Carson (affiliated with The Game’s Black Wall Street), B-Legit (aka The Savage, E-40’s Cousin) and Jadakiss (D-Block, L.O.X) stands out with its G-funky backdrop and smooth lyricism from all featured. This westcoast-eastcoast collaboration does both sides justice and provides furthermore evidence of Styles P being respected from coast to coast. The problem is that most of this mixtape is all recycled songs, leaving most hardcore Styles P fans reeling for more. However to those unfamiliar with Styles P this mixtape can serve as a very general ‘Best of Styles P’ compilation. Track Listing: 01. So On & Son On (feat. Bossman Hog) (prod. by The Batkave) |