Saturday, December 31, 2011

Mixtape Roundup - November/December

Author: D.Bail

It's been ten years since the release of the mixtape classic 50 Cent is the Future, a year that established the full potential of what the mixtape represented to an artist career. A necessity to promote when a label can't or won't, a chance to capture the streets ear, create a movement, a following and a relevancy in a crowded mix of rappers all trying to achieve the same goal. 50 Cent brilliantly used the mixtape circuit to garner one the biggest deals at the time with Shady/Aftermath and the rest is history. This mixtape feature of the month, The Big 10 is a throwback to the hunger exhibited a decade before with 50 unleasing a arsenal of flows over soulful and hardcore beats plus dope features from Tony Yayo and new G-Unit signee Kidd Kidd. A successful career off the passion and talent of music is a beautiful thing, especially when coming with a relentless drive and humble beginnings. This business is a sacrifice with no guaranteed payoffs. Justo Faison created this platform, The Justos Mixtape Awards to salute those who were trendsetters and move makers in our culture. Where the Grammy's would not and what mainstream often shunned was met here with the full respect and admiration deserved and earned.

The voice of the streets who often certify and launch our favorite emcees, deejays and producers into success, finally had a say on what we loved and didn't. The music to our life, the soundtracks for the day, the mixtape is what we listened to, related to, embraced and shared. It was raw, uncut without any diluting or clean up. It evoked emotions for whatever situation you were going through and was an inspiration to go harder. Ten years later its stronger than its ever been. It has resurrected careers and brought new talent to the forefront. For some it is the key that opens the door for label deals, tours and respected acceptance worldwide. The Big Ten mixtape is an representation of the roots that sparked a million dollar entity. The deejays are still the holders and molders of what the streets want. DJ Whoo Kid and his role in the 50 Cent/G-Unit empire is also what makes this story so important. The alliances formed between a deejay and a artist is now more crucial than ever to move the culture further. Even though the way the music gets to the fans has changed, the essence of breaking the music hasn't changed. Supply and demand.

Finally the mixtape has been accepted into the mainstream valve of music culture through blogs, magazines, social networking, radio and television. I think Justo would be more than proud. To everyone that has supported The Justos Mixtape Awards, we definitely thank you and appreciate it. 2011 has been a groundbreaking year in the Mixtape/Street Album genre and it most certainly will continue. We look forward to serving the Hip Hop community and staying ahead of the curve in 2012. #JustoLivesOn

MORE HEAT IN NOVEMBER/DECEMBER:

Heavy D - The Peaceful Journey Collection
HOSTED BY DON CANNON & MARS

Yo Gotti - January 10th The Mixtape

Nipsey Hussle - The Marathon Continues

Barri Blakk - The Last Dragon
HOSTED BY DJ DIRTY NEEDLEZ

Lupe Fiasco - Friend Of The People: I Fight Evil

JR Writer - Still Standing 3

Ludacris - 121 Gigwatts Back to The First Time

Termanology & Ea$y Money - S.T.R.E.E.T

Lloyd Banks - Cold Corner 2

Dirty Red - My DJ Remix My Sh*t
HOSTED BY DJ TOMMY BROWNE

Juicy J - Blue Dream & Lean
HOSTED BY DJ SCREAM

Waka Flocka Flame & French Montana - Lockout
HOSTED BY DJ GREEN LATERN & DJ DRAMA

J-Hood - Fair Warning
HOSTED BY DJ FAR

Slim The Mobster - War Music
HOSTED BY DJ WHOO KID

Fabolous - There is No Competition: Death Comes In Threes

Layzie Bone - The Law Of Attraction
HOSTED BY DJ SMALLZ

Hell Rell - Black Cloud
HOSTED BY DUKE DA GOD

2 Chainz - T.R.U. REALigion
HOSTED BY DJ DRAMA

Consequence - Club Certified
HOSTED BY DJ SUPERSTAR JAY & DJ LOVE DINERO

LA The Darkman - Midwest Kush: Pyrex Edition
HOSTED BY MOON DAWG & DJ HEAD DEBIASE

DJ WHITEOWL - Wu-Block

ALTERNATIVE MIXTAPE: The Weeknd - Echoes of Silence

Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Justos present Mixshow 360



Mixshow 360 is a subdivision of the Justos Mixtape Awards and will feature exclusive content that showcases the Deejays, Promoters, Record Labels, Producers and Artists within our culture who are making news. Hosted by Doug 'D.Bail' Bailey, Mixshow 360 is dedicated to spotlighting some of the best in the industry, signed or unsigned, rookie or vet, with millions of fans or maybe a solid few. Talent is what is being recognized here and we salute those that under a business that has taken major slips and falls throughout the struggling economy, are still shining. Mixshow 360 will also feature classic Justos archive footage that has never been viewed by the public as well as special events like the upcoming Justos Mixtape Awards and Celebrity DJ Pool Tournament. Although the official launch for the show is still forthcoming, here are a few trailers and interviews to look forward to in the upcoming year - 2012. We humbly thank all of you for the worldwide support from those who strive to keep Justo Faison's mission alive. Appreciate the under appreciated! Special shouts to The Justos owner, DJ Slayer, C.E.O. AR, and A-Lots on the Mixshow 360 Production Staff.

Hip Hop History: Justos Mixtape Awards 2005


Justos Mixtape Awards and CMJ present: M3 Mix Masters Marathon(Preview)


The Justos Mixshow 360 presents Lloyd Banks


The Justos Mixshow 360 presents Governor

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Mixtape Roundup - October 2011

Author: D.Bail

MIXTAPE MONTHLY RECAP FEATURE:
COLD DAY IN HELL
ARTIST: FREDDIE GIBBS
DJ: N/A
AFFLIATION: CTE
STANDOUT TRACKS: ROB ME A N******, TWOS AND FEWS, NATURAL HIGH, HEAVEN CAN WAIT
MEMORABLE FEATURES: YOUNG JEEZY , FREEWAY, 2 CHAINZ, ALLEYBOY
PRODUCTION SELECTS: J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, CARDO, Beatnick & K-Salaam

Hard hitting beats and aggresive flows with the abilty to craft vivid stories and situations is Gibbs strongpoint. This CD is definetly one of the mixtapes of the 2011 to remember.

MORE HEAT IN OCTOBER:

L.E.P. BOGUS BOYS - Now Or Neva
HOSTED BY DJ GREEN LATERN

JIM JONES - Vampire Life

PAPOOSE - King Of New York
HOSTED BY DJ KAYSLAY

ASAP ROCKY - LiveLoveA$ap

E SKILLE - The Sarah Palin Project

MACHINE GUN KELLY - Rage Pack
HOSTED BY DJ XPLOSIVE & DJ EV

Friday, October 7, 2011

Mixtape DJ Roundup - September 2011

Author: D.Bail

Nas - Top 5 Dead or Alive? Or simply the best? Whatever your opinion may be, the fact is Nasir Jones has solidified himself as one of Rap music upper echelon emcees who has persevered strong through the past few decades. He has created classic albums to his name that are forever etched in Hip Hop history. This months Mixtape Roundup comes from DJ Rhude who has done a superb job in bringing some of Esco's lost gems to life with The Found Tape.
There is dope material on this release without a doubt. A Dame Grease produced cut 'Your Mouth Got You In It' tells the vivid story of friends that have crossed the line.
"2 of these dudes got in some murder sh*t just last year/I stopped f*cking with them they could make me lose my career/We still in touch though its just dough I make em some songs/the stench of death on they dirty money just feel wrong/But I don't knock it cause we came from the same upbringing/I came up slingin' the same way they came up slingin/One thing I learned though still judge n*ggas by it/Says alot about men who pretend but can't be quiet/ - Nas 'Your Mouth Got You In It'

Nas has always been one of the better story tellers in Hip Hop and his narration on the mic makes the listener feel like he's right there in the midst of it all. It is refreshing to hear articulate rhymes on a variety of beats. 'The Foulness' freestyle which was once only available on a classic DJ Clue tape is included here as well. The only rap features come from long long time collaborator AZ and Hip Hop legend Kool G Rap on 'The Essence (RMX)' & 'Streets Disciple (RMX)' respectively. Once gain this tape brings you back to the days where an emcee could hold his own with a limit on features. There are many gems to be found on this release and although most hardcore Nas fans may have heard a few joints featured on this tape, there are definitely some unreleased bangers here.

DJ Rhude has put together an excellent tracklist all in CD quality. Some of these tracks may be at least a decade old but the replay value is amazing. Nas is candid about his life and the ups and downs that have come with it on songs like 'My Worst Enemy' & 'The Rise & Fall'. He has always been the type of emcee that a listener has to hear more than once to catch all the jewels being dropped. With a new Nas album on the way possibly this year, this mixtape will no doubt bring an anticipation for the Streets Disciple to make his long awaited return. Hip Hop is alive and kicking!

September 2011 notable releases include the following: (in no particular order)

DJ Holiday - Holiday Season 4

DJ September 7th - 2Pac: Eternal Legend

DJ Prostyle - Bad Boy: The Preview

Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes - Coast 2 Coast Convention 2011 Official Mixtape

DJ I.Q. & DJ Jonney Miles - State 2 State Trappin' V2

Wavement & Masar - Max B "Library Of A Legend" Vol. 01

DJ Gates & DJ B Ski - Welcome To Twitter Jail

Da Hitman - Alabama Vs. Cali

Alternative Mixtape: Jay Sean - The Mistress

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Mixtape Artist Roundup - September 2011

Author: D.Bail


Young Jeezy has made a career in feeding the streets with mixtape classics with DJ Drama for a while now. Streetz is Watching, Trap or Die, Can't Ban The Snowman & I am the Street Dream fueled Jeezy's career and once again proved the power of mixtapes as the strongest promotional tool an artist or DJ has to make their way to the top. With this latest offering The Real Is Back 2, Jeezy picks up where he left on the first installment and puts together this months Mixtape Recap Feature. With hard hitting production from Lil Lody that fits Jeezy like a glove, the motivation to get money and more of it by any means necessary is more or less the theme here. Bass heavy trunk rattlers like 'Trump' featuring Cash Money C.E.O. Birdman, & 'Chickens No Flour' go hard in the paint as Snowman is back to reclaim his spot as The King of the Trap:
"I gotta Pocket Full Of Stones like I'm Bun B/I gotta pocket full of phones like I'm Pimp C/What you know Sno ghetto boy like Willie D/I parked that lamb in the ghetto boy silly me/I got my bags packed yeah I'm thinking road trip/Mr. Ice Cream Man that rocky road trip/I'm bout that Ghetty Green yeah I'm bumpin Project Pat/I make it back with these blocks I'll bring the projects back"/ - Young Jeezy 'Chickens No Flour'

Rhymes like these resonate with those in the street that are familiar with similar situations. Jeezy has been one that has been recognized as an authentic author of hustling and paints these pictures with an honesty that one would have had to actually experience to know the lifestyle. He has had a platinum plated career doing this and although rap in general has been catching alot of heat for their vivid portrayals in the music, "Trap Rap" remains one of the more popular subdivisions within the big melting pot of the culture. DJ Drama and Jeezy have a historic run on the mixtape circuit and don't disappoint on The Real Is Back 2. Shorter than the first offering, this mixtape also includes features from the newest CTE signee Freddie Gibbs. The two compliment each other well on tracks and the songs 'Rough' & 'Gotta See This' show a promising new energy and anticipation for more collaborations in the future. Other features include Slick Pulla, 211 and Yo Gotti. Jeezy has taken it back with signature ad-libs, cool as a fan flow and some speaker popping tracks.

As the world patiently awaits the release of Jeezy's 3rd album Thug Motivation 103 this is certainly a nice feast for fans to feed off until then.

Other notable releases include: (No Particular Order)

J-Hood - The 2nd Komin
J-Hood represents his ODG movement to the fullest, and is no stranger to the mixtape circuit. He has been relentless on his grind and this is one of his best drops in a long time. A nice mix of freestyles over current beats and a few original joints are all here. The hunger and talent still remain, and there is certainly a reason J-Hood was picked by mixtape legends to become the "fourth LOX member" As a pioneering artist formally from D-Block, Hood has shown much growth and proves he can hold his own.
Reppin': Yonkers, NY Standout Song: More Pain
HOSTED BY J-BOOGIE

Chevy Woods - The Cookout
He's officially the next to shine out the Taylor Gang and Chevy Woods doesn't disappoint with this smooth offering for the streets. An actual cookout theme is here which is cool. A nice diverse mix from laid back smoking anthems, feel good ride out joints and a overall theme of celebration. Wiz Khalifa appears on at least half the songs but it doesn't distract the listener from getting to know Chevy. Although the summer has ended, its always a good time to eat and The Cookout supplies all a listener may need. Bring the napkins and forks. Oh yeah and BYOB.
Reppin': Pittsburgh, PA Standout Song: Invitation
HOSTED BY THE TAYLOR GANG

Bow Wow - I'm Better Than You
Bow Wow is prepared to drop his Cash Money/Young Money debut by the years end, so in the meanwhile he hits the streets with his latest joint I'm Better Than You. There is some dope material on this mixtape and Bow Wow drops some bars with insight on tracks like 'Heaven' '& 'What My Future Holds'. Bow is displaying a little bit more of who is he is, which isn't a bad thing. He really spits aggressive on these tracks and has been perfecting his new sound on the mixtape circuit for the past year with his Greenlight series.
Reppin': Colombus, Ohio Standout Song: Heaven

Tony Yayo - Gun Powder Guru 4
In this 4th installment of GPG the Queens connect continue with DJ Superstar Jay and G-Unit's own Tony Yayo. Yayo has always kept a strong presence on the mixtape scene and Superstar Jay is one of the best doing it right now. With a album on the way in 2012, Yayo continues delivering those hood anthems he's know for. Gritty production and guest appearances from Prodigy and Byrdgang's own Mel Matrix, Yayo has put together a dope series with the Gun Powder Guru collection.
Reppin: Queens, NY Standout Song: Rollercoaster
HOSTED BY DJ SUPERSTAR JAY

Cyssero - C4 Project
Straight outta Philly PA, Cyssero links up with Cali's own DJ Far to bring a dope project to light and definitely gives Cyssero the shine he deserves. Formally affiliated with L.A. artist Game and his Blackwall Street label, Cys stands on his own two and has dope production and bars to go along with it, snapping on track after track. Punchlines and strong lyrics aside Philly has been a hotbed of spitters for a minute now and Cyssero does an impressive job of standing out amongst other talented Philadelphia emcees.
Reppin': Philadelphia, PA Standout Song: Come On
HOSTED BY DJ FAR

Benzino - Caezar
Boston's own Benzino is back with some heat. Known for his former co-ownership of The Source Magazine, and now most currently Hip Hop Weekly magazine, he his also a vet musically in the business. He has seen success with his groups Almighty RSO, Made Men and as a solo artist. This mixtape marks his return and doesn't hold any punches. Hard hitting production from the likes of Stevie J and some dope features from Waka Flocka, Ray J, B.G, and Lloyd. It seems as if Benzino is on the right path and hasn't lost a step with Caezar.
Reppin': Boston Massachusetts Standout Song: I'm Shining Now

Glasses Malone - The Dope Mixtape
West Coast Representative Glasses Malone has been on the grind for a minute now. With his new album Beach Cruiser hitting the streets after a long wait, he follows up with more on The Dope Mixtape hosted by DJ Whoo Kid. The mixtape opens up with a jacking for beats theme with '211' that is tough. Each track is named aptly after a drug and with titles like 'Cocaine' , 'PCP' and 'Miss Ritalin' he keeps the theme in order. Each track is short in length, but keeps up a great continuous non stop ride. G. Malone is one of the best out the West and with his Cash Money Records co-sign and independent hustle going strong, he continues to collect accolades with his mic prowess.
Reppin': L.A., California Standout Song: 211
HOSTED BY DJ WHOO KID

Piles - Arisotle
Plies is back with another banger in time for the Fall. Arisotle, hosted by Bigga Rankin adds another hit for to Plies mixtape catalog. Capturing the spirit of the hard times going on in our country today with joints like 'Pressure' is what the people appreciate about Plies. He definitely has some club heaters as well with songs like 'Lowa' but brings it right back to the hood with 'Dope Boys Dream'. Plies never lets his absence be felt for too long, and in this business keeping it consistent with music is one of the most important aspects of staying relevant.
Reppin': Fort Myers, FL Standout Song: Pressure
HOSTED BY BIGGA RANKIN

Charles Hamilton - C.A.T.S. Scan
With his comeback in full gear, Charles Hamilton is letting his listeners know, he's here for good with this new mixtape. The talented emcee and producer who has an all original, uncanny way of spitting doesn't go light on C.A.T.S. Scan. On the song 'Cats Said Scan I Can Diss You' he goes off on some of today's most popular emcees no holds barred. Other tracks show his diverse flow and ability to switch it up at a moments notice. He's a witty rapper for sure and is getting back to what made him see success in the first place - Mixtapes.
Reppin': Harlem, NY Standout Song: Jeff Distin Meetings

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Mixtape DJ Roundup - August 2011

Author: D.Bail


Harlem World is back at it once more and some of the best from Uptown are in attendance. Harlem Heist 3 is this months DJ Mixtape Roundup feature. When three of the most popular DJ's get together its always a good look and DJ Hood, DJ Grady & DJ Diggz put together an ill assortment of some of Harlem's finest tracks released this summer. When you think of Harlem, the long line of emcees who smashed the mixtape circuit are endless. Ma$e, Big L (RIP) McGruff and Max B come to mind. Then you have the newer class of underground artists like Charlie Hamiliton, Charlie Clips, Tom Gist, Alpac and ASAP Rocky. Cam'Ron ushered in the trend setting Dip Set era with Jim Jones, Freeky Zeeky and Juelz Santana. Vado has being seeing success and earlier this year signed a solo deal with Interscope Records, and the Diplomats are back together after a brief split working on brand new material. Jae Millz is signed to the popular Young Money label. A-Mafia has been pushing his product successfully on the independent route, and 40 Cal as well as JR Writer both released projects recently.

Ironically, the CD starts off with a Brooklyn emcee, Uncle Murda who has put together one of the toughest NYC posse cuts in a minute. 'Warning' (RMX) features Killa Cam, Jim Jones and Vado as well as French Montana, Jadakiss & Styles P, who all do damage to this track. Other standouts include the JR Writer and Cassidy collabo 'Rewind Back' and then there's the 'From The Bottom' (RMX) with Cam, Hell Rell & Grafh on the hook. The Vado solo 'Let it Burn' is ridiculous and producer Jungle Beats keeps his hot streak going with 'I'll be Back' featuring Jim Jones, Fred the Godson and the Philly favorite right now, Meek Mill. Harlem Heist 3 has plenty of hardbody street joints heavy with freestyles as well as original tracks and some exclusives. There is a lot of flavor on this release and the track sequence moves well to keep the vibe going without skipping through. If you missed out on the individual projects that dropped out Harlem in the past few months, this is like a best of collection of all those joints.

August 2011 notable releases include the following: (in no particular order)

DJ Bedtyme357 & Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes - Coast 2 Coast 170 Hosted by Skyzoo

DJ Blazita - Club Heat 4

DJ Superstar Jay - I am Mixtapes Pt. 92

DJ Mustard & DJ Slowpoke - The Bay 2 L.A. Chronicals Vol. 1

DJ OP - Jadakiss, Beanie Sigel & Styles P 'Reservoir Dogs'

DJ Ben Frank - Stay Smokin' Vol. 18

DJ Castro - The Lennox Ave Beast: Charlie Clips

DJ 837 - Everyday Struggle Vol. 10 (Chopped & Screwed)

DJ Whiteowl - Drop That 178

DJ Fonzy - 2Pac & Notorious B.I.G 'Tragedy Life'

Alternative Mixtape: The Weekend - 'Thursday'

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Mixtape Artist Roundup - August 2011

Author: D.Bail

One of the hardest working emcees in the game today, New Orleans own Curren$y has made his presence felt on the mixtape market flooding the Hip Hop world with quality release after release. His newest offering Verde Terrace features none other than previous Justo Award Winner for "Best Mixtape DJ" DJ Drama and is the Mixtape Artist Roundup feature for August. One of the most important factors for success in Hip Hop is creating your own movement and Curren$y who flies his Jet Life movement flag high, has picked up a legion of supporters who have followed him since he was the first artist signed to Lil Wayne's Young Money Records. When he decided to leave the label, critics questioned his decision and wondered if he had made a mistake in removing himself from what would soon become one of the most successful labels currently in the business. But he moved on strong, created his own buzz and following and in this year alone has dropped 3 stellar projects which included Covert Coup, produced entirely by super producer The Alchemist, Weekend at Burnie's, and Return to the Winners Circle.

Spitta's draw is that he has his unique style and flow and Verde Terrace is a mix of a few original joints and some previously used production over which Curren$y truly sounds comfortable. While most remixes rappers do over other instrumentals somewhat mimick the original, Curren$y completely changes the whole vibe and way the OG song was done and makes it his own. Its dope to actually hear a emcee from a different region get on beats like the Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel classic 'It's On' and get busy on it. It was equally refreshing to hear Curren$y on a Max B instrumental, a salute to Biggavel called 'One for the Wave'. He pulls these tracks off with ease, and DJ Drama keeps it low key keeping his presence felt throughout with the drops in the right spots making it an easy listen in the ride or ipod. Overall, the sequence of the songs flow well, and the replay value is definitely there.

Spitta may be a newer face on the scene to some casual fans, but in reality, Curren$y has been putting in work on the mic even before Young Money, with the other New Orleans crew the Miller brothers group 504, courtesy of No Limit Records. His time in the game, his gradual improvement on song making and performing makes him a young veteran. But that fits his style and Verde Terrace is definitely authentic to who he is and where he's from. Spitta goes from topics ranging to keeping it trill with the females, relaxing and chillen, rules and lessons from the street, and just everyday living like he does. He keeps the features to a minimal, and pretty much holds down the set for dolo, which is respectable in the age of an over abundance of features on LP's as well as mixtapes. Willie the Kid drops in with a sick 16 on 'Sky Dive' one of the standouts on Verde Terrace. This mixtape is smooth, and although Curre$eny is known for his laid back flow, he seems to really put some extra punch on his bars on the 14 track set. On 'Ways to Kill Em' he spits:
I'm from New Orleans I stunt/in a blue moon once/every now and then but I don't be doing too much/that's how fools get touched/riding thru all thru all them cuts/thinking you looking cool/dude you looking like lunch/to the wild and the young seem to be born with guns/You need to read the signs if you going where they from/ - Curren$y 'Ways to Kill Em'

Insightful lyrics aside, Curren$y has used the mixtape circuit to his full advantage utilizing the freedom to drop quality music to his fanbase on a consistent basis. Just earlier this year Warner Brothers agreed to a label deal with his Jet Life imprint, showing the industry that once again the power of the mixtape. Justo lives on...

Other notable releases include: (No Particular Order)

Coke BoysCoke Boys 2
French Montana is back once again with Chinx Drugz, Flip & Cheeze collectively known as the Coke Boys on this highly anticipated sequel to to the first standout. Over the course of the last few mixtapes, the group has put together a cohesive versatility on a variety of diverse production. Overall a definite strong offering for the streets, this one is going to flow into the Fall season well. With their fanbase growing by the minute, they continue to tour proving you don't necessarily need a huge label push to build momentum on the road. Strong features from Waka Flocka, Uncle Murda and Tity Boi round out another dope effort by the Coke Boys.
Reppin': All Over Standout Song: Home Town
HOSTED BY EVIL EMPIRE

Wale - The Eleven One Eleven Theory
Wale has caught the attention of those that were sleeping on his talent on one of the better albums of this year, Self Made Vol. 1 The plan to showcase themselves or reintroduce themselves to a eager listening audience has definitely paid off in terms of seeing Wale shine at his best. This mixtape has a a joint for everyone and there is some interesting content addressing the ladies on a number of songs. Wale's is building anticipation for his sophomore album to be released on Maybach Music and this is a cool prelude of what to expect on his LP.
Reppin': Washington, DC Standout Song: Barry Sanders

Big K.R.I.T. - Last King 2: God's Machine
Conscious yet confidant, Big K.R.I.T , a wordsmith with the bars and a excellent producer behind the boards, is back with a new stellar project. The man from Mississippi continues to impress with introspective themes and soul stringing musical backdrops. Special features from Dom Kennedy, Wiz Khalifa, Chris Brown, Smoke DZA, Cyhi The Prynce, Bobby Creekwater and Yelawolf add some different flavor without taking away from the main artist. The music is just refreshing and is departure musically from the ordinary thats out there. That's a great thing and Def Jam signee K.R.I.T looks to continue his commitment to making timeless music on his forthcoming debut soon.
Reppin': Meridian, Mississippi Standout Song: 4 Tha 1's
HOSTED BY DJ BREAKEM OFF & DJ WALLY SPARKS

Meek Mill - Dreamchasers
Meek Mill has had a unforgettable summer. With two smash hits that have been heating up the streets since the start of June 'Tupac Back' and 'I'm A Boss', the Philly All Star has created a frenzy and a big demand for more music and he delivers with the DJ Drama hosted Dreamchasers. The hunger is there, the production is on point and the excellent feature from Philly OG Beanie Sigel on the title cut 'Dreamchasers' is a true banger. Meek Mill is showing his ability to be a great song maker and joints like 'Middle of the Summer', 'Work' featuring Rick Ross and 'House Party' featuring Young Chris should continue the hit making streak for Mill.
Reppin:' Philly, PA Standout Song: Dreamchasers
HOSTED BY DJ DRAMA

A-Mafia - My Side Of The Story
Deep In The Game Ent. presents A-Mafia back to tell his side of the story. Mafia has been keeping a consistent pace putting out dope music this past year. He puts it down once more with the gritty street tales and witty punchlines he has been known to execute well. Harlem has a star on the rise with a great work ethnic, tough bars, hard beats and Mafia has a strong following in the Tri State area that is expanding daily. Check out the bangers 'Run The Town', '100 Billz' and a remake of a old school classic 'Love Train' for the ladies.
Reppin:' Harlem, NY Standout Song: Fallen Soliders

Slaine & Statik Selektah - State of Grace
Boston natives producer Statik Selektah and emcee Slaine work together on this exclusive project State of Grace, which came out before Slaines long awaited A World With No Skies LP. Slaine is an emcee who puts together real life situations and raw aggresion into his songs. Statik handles all the production duties and the outcome is a dope project full of emotion and truth. Check out the ill story telling skills on 'Trail Of Blood', Slaine brings the ugly realities to life and does it with no holds barred.
Reppin': Boston, Massachusetts Standout Song: The American Way

A.P (About Paper) - Somethin Lite
A.P has been putting in work for D-Block for some time now and this mixtape showcases some of his lyrical abilty. A.P does an excellent job of eating up some popular instrumentals with nothing less than tough bars and he doesn't need the whole D-Block army to do so. He holds his own on this project and is pushing towards the next level in terms of being recognized as one to watch for in the next few months. Co-signed by DJ Big Mike & DJ OP, A.P has what it takes lyrically to demand a listening audience. Check out his freeestyle over the Lloyd Banks joint 'Start It Up'.
Reppin': Yonkers, NY Standout Song: Welcome
HOSTED BY DJ BIG MIKE, DJ OP, POOBS

Jae Millz - The Flood Category 5
From his early days of battling on Smack DVD , paying his dues through a few early record deals and now currently signed to Young Money Records, Jae Millz has been one of the most persistant out. This is part 5 of his buzzing The Flood series featuring DJ Ill Will & DJ Rockstar. Millz is a cat who has really put in work over time and he gets alot of unfair critcism. Jae Millz has been heating up the block for years now and hopefully he will have the opportunity to release his Young Money debut soon. Check for 'KKKrazy' featuring the Birdman on the ad-libs and just raw aggresive lyrics from Millz. Don't sleep on this drop!
Reppin': Harlem, NY Standout Song:Reggie Miller
HOSTED BY DJ ILL WILL & DJ ROCKSTAR

Tony Yayo - Meyer Lansky
Tony Yayo has put out some dope mixtapes over the past few years and Meyer Lansky continues that streak. Alongside of DJ Superstar Jay & DJ Love Dinero, its Queens all day representing on this joint. Fresh off the momentum of his new single 'Haters', Yayo keeps the streets fed with some tough cuts on this one. With features from Danny Brown, Fred Da Godson, Styles P and many more the Unit keeps pushing on. Yayo's second album is slated to hit the streets soon and this mixtape will hold his fans down well for now.
Reppin': Queens, NY Standout Song: Shot Caller
HOSTED BY SUPERSTAR JAY & DJ LOVE DINERO

Roscoe Dash - Dash Effect
The Dash Effect is a party starter and shows the reason why Roscoe keeps a party turnt up and the younger crowds are checking for him. He goes crazy on the 'H.A.M' freestyle and has some club bangers and trunk rattlers on this. DJ Drama and DJ Kuttthroat are on board for Deejaying and hosting duties and the mixtape has a great cohesive feel to it, perfect for a Friday or Saturday night.
Reppin': Atlanta, GA Standout Song: Awesome
HOSTED BY DJ KUTTTHROAT & DJ DRAMA