if even one of these tracks is as good as intensive snare i'll eat my hatPlastician wrote:Still am in part quite a big hand in it but I think the guys on the other side of the pond are keeping a lot of it to their chests now, its hard to play a big role in something you can't physically control and I like to be there in person when I am putting my name to a project. Like when vocals are being recorded over my tracks I would like to be there to actually produce the recording session - its the same with creating a mixtape.preacha wrote:what happened bruv from what i recall you were a big part of this projectPlastician wrote:Murs has already recorded a track.
There's a lot of interesting stuff being thrown together for this mixtape in the states. I don't have as much to do with the CD as originally but what I have heard so far sounds good.
Grustle Boys and The Russian are putting it all together now.
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Murs is dope.
Agree with who said busta would be sick on a track as well, he's DEFINITELY got the flow for that.
Agree with who said busta would be sick on a track as well, he's DEFINITELY got the flow for that.
One third of A.I. (Aftee + I&I Productions)gravious wrote:The only reason they are called that is because Mala and Coki used to do a finger-puppet magic show.
However, the pressing plant on their first release misspelt Mystikal Digitz
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Love him or hate him, Weezy definitely has the flow for dubstep.
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the potential behind Yes with Pharell and Wayne was there, the vocals were just awkward and fucked it up.
Still i don't want to see popular rap artists make this a trend on the mainstream. we need artists who can make a decent collaboration while still doing justice to both genres. none of this forceful matching shit.
missy elliot? that could go either way
mc paul barman? hilarity.
Still i don't want to see popular rap artists make this a trend on the mainstream. we need artists who can make a decent collaboration while still doing justice to both genres. none of this forceful matching shit.
missy elliot? that could go either way
mc paul barman? hilarity.
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