Showing posts with label 2006. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2006. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2009

K.B. Da Kidnappa - Underground Legacy

K.B. Da Kidnappa is a rapper from the northside of Houston, TX. He represents from the neighborhood of Trinity Garden. He's known for his high adrenaline flow and aggressive delivery. He is a member of Street Military and the infamous Killa Klan. This album was recorded in 2006 on Lock Jaw Entertainment. It was only released overseas when he was touring Australia. Production is all original and its provided by Joe. The beats are mostly synthetic and are composed mainly with the electronic keyboard. All rhymes and flows are strictly from the top of the head. Dope freestyles are presented by K.B. and company. Featuring on the album is Rebirth, Enforcer and Grind Hog. Overall the record is incomparable to others on account of its all freestyle content. It is one that is a must have for any Street Military/Killa Klan fan. Kidnappa is currently working on his sophomore solo effort which is entitled, Black Mamba.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Money Waters - Swalhaggin

Money Waters - Swalhaggin
Money Waters is a rapper from Dallas, TX. He debuted in 2003 with the blues inspired album, "The Porch." He was also named among "The Best Of 2004" by Murder Dog Magazine. Swalhaggin is the title of his sophomore album and it is meant to be read backwards. It was released in 2006 on Soullsys Music. Production is handled by Kerav Shimon, George Guerin and Money Waters. The beats range from soul and blues influenced to straight southern funk. Money's lyrics are on point and he tends to be very consistent with them. His drawly flow accommodates the beats really well. The subject matter is diverse and it can be heartfelt at times. Featuring on the album is Young Bleed, Mojoe, Bobo Luchiano, C-Pone, Chalie Boy, Six-2, Tequila, Limp Legg, Lil' Tex, Bavu Blakes, Coach Cognac, Uncle Pauly, Grand Supreem, Oleman, Kabaal and Guillotine. Although this record is not as revolutionary as his first one, it is still a very solid release. Money Water's mixture of rap and blues won't redefine either genre but the combo makes a dynamically powerful statement.

Deadly Verses
Eva Changin' ft. Six-2 & Young Bleed


Thursday, January 22, 2009

Ras & Slaughter - Trinity Garden Reloaded

Lil' Rascal & Ice Water Slaughter are rappers from the northside of Houston, TX. Both of them have been around since the mid 90's and have released numerous records independently. This collaboration album was done in 2006 on BCD Music Group. Production was handled by Curtiss Bradford, Uncle Boudreaux and Big Money Dave. The beats are heavily laced with solid sample work. The producers also easily provide some southern funk for the trunk. The lyrics come directly out of harsh territory. Lil' Rascal is known for his distinct tone and strong word play while Ice Water is known for his rapid delivery and unmerciful content. Join and fuse these different styles together and the end result is a killer combination of back to back verses. Overall the album that does not disappoint and it focuses on the content rather than the rotational radio play. Also the record is dedicated to D, the leader of the legendary Trinity Garden Cartel, who is currently serving a 25 year prison sentence.

Deadly Verses
Touchdown