A week late but most certainly worth the wait, Freddie Mac, www.WhatTheCoolPeopleRead.com, and JackMobb brings you the "Thank You All Mixtape," as promised. 17 new unheard tracks featuring some of the hottest artist in the game at the moment, including PHZ_Sicks,Product The Spic,Trey Lova and more..
Mixed with a few freestyles, original tracks, and a couple sessions of Lollygaggin in the studio, this is a MUST-DOWNLOAD project. We're hoping that you all enjoy this and it holds you over until the next official Freddie Mac project is released this summer.
Once again Thank You All for the support, kind words, comments, and love that has been shown throughout these years. You're all appreciaaaated. Tracklisting below..
A few hours earlier, Tonio blessed us with his much antiicipated mixtape Grind Hard of Find God. I'm 10 tracks into this project at the moment and I must say its pretty nice. Dont take my word for it, download it NOW. No better way to spend ya holiday than pumping this music out ya whip.
Yeah you know what that tweet from my boy Rob Hollywood means! Kujho dropped ANOTHER mix a few days ago and it is FIYA! Did you expect anything else though? Really?
In this new series we discuss the moments in time where you were when certain happenings in Hip Hop took place. These moments are the times you hold on to, times you remember being a part of something. Let's try to not only look back at the past, but also appreciate the things that are happening RIGHT NOW in this culture as well.
Our first moment in time deals with the day, the hour, the minute you heard Jay-Z's 'Takeover'
My recollection: Sophomore Year. Dorm Room. The regular college bootleg kid comes by the room for his weekly sales and tells me, "I got some new shit, I know you be on that East Coast rap and all."
Everyone knew me as that guy as well. While everyone else were in this Cash Money taking over the South from No Limit phase, I was letting Jada, Styles P, DMX, and the other east coast rappers blast out of my 626.
He then handed my Jay-Z's "The Blueprint." I don't know if I was more excited about getting some new Jay or the fact that I was receiving it damn near 3-4 weeks before its scheduled release date.
I remember listening to the first verse and thinking, Ok, this regular cocky Jay. Second verse. Hmmm, he's going at Mobb Deep!
By the time the second verse ended, I rewinded it again and took it from the top. When he got to the third verse, I could not believe what I was hearing. Jay's going at Nas!?!
Sure other people may have knew there were beef and what not, but not I. Back then my resources on all the up and coming hip hop gossip and beef were limited to whatever the radio in my city let us in on, which was not much.
This track will forever be a classic!
Take a look at what some of my fellow twitter com padres had to say:
Late last night I was blessed with this new HEAT. Don Juan continues his wrath on the hip hop world with the release of this Lookie Looky Remix featuring Que and Dawn Richard. Even Dawn spits a few bars for the first time and I must admit it was better than Dj Khalad's attempt, just my opinion.