Archive for July 15th, 2010

Both have bright colors, tight jeans, tight shirts, bright shoes, and shirt styles.

All I could see is the sagging skinny jeans, expensive kicks, and new era caps.

My brother dresses like that, hip hop skinny jean lol but I think it looks more decent though than baggy jeans.

Okay, Soo.. I got my instruments done and all, but i need a program that will allow me to rap over my music. I tried many but none worked. .

sometimes i just wanna listen to rock instrumentals (mainly for famous bands) rather than the vocals. where i can get them?

A lot of people don’t give the Midwest props for things they did in hip hop. There are a lot of trends they set but people don’t acknowledge it. Like Thug Music which was brought to the forefront by Bone Thugs, Twista, Psycodrama, Triple Darkness and Do Or Die. Then the great Tupac help bring it up too. But even he admitted that Bone Thugs was the first to do it thats why they did the song together called "Thug Luv". Then clothing wise Midwest rappers back in the day like Crucial Conflict and Bone Thugs brought the Bib-Overalls with the hoodies to the forefront and the Midwest started the fast rap and harmonizing trend that everybody copies but the Midwest doesn’t get there just due. What other trends to you think they set?

A new track by my homeboi Royale. "Bottom of The Trap" produced by me (Trackmagic Productions).

http://www.reverbnation.com/controller/audio_player/detachable_player/artist_149433?autoPlay=true
Dang…..that bad?? Well is the beat alright??
Yall are being a little harsh. The dude freestyled the track!! Give him some credit. And give me some for the beat…lol.