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HipHopDX Presents Wordsmith & Chubb Rock "A Crack In The Bridge" Posted: 13 May 2009 07:08 AM PDT With the "Bridging the Gap" album dropping on June 16th, it was only right that Chubb Rock & Wordsmith get you in the mood for some real music courtesy of HipHopDX and Dub MD Promotions. More on the mellow side of things, "A Crack in the Bridge" mixtape is just a small appetizer in comparison to the album. Boasting only soulful singing sensation Kimia Collins on the album, Wordsmith looked to display his Nu Revolution Camp throughout the mixtape. Consisting of Kontact, Black Knight & Sly Solomon you have heard these MC's on numerous Wordsmith tracks over the past 2 years. Keeping it in the family and homegrown, Baltimore MC's Soulstice and Articulate are the only outside features. In closing, enjoy this mixtape and support not just real hip hop, but good music in general. Chubb Rock & Wordsmith will see ya'll on June 16th! 01.) Back In (feat. Kimia Collins) (Produced by Strada) 02.) Our Luv (Produced by Strada) 03.) Conversation With My Soulmate (Produced by Strada) 04.) I'm Here Now (feat. Kontact & Black Knight) (Produced by Street Level) 05.) Another Party Joint (Produced by Strada) 06.) The New Street Kings (feat. Articulate & Black Knight) (Produced by Strada) 07.) Top Of The World (feat. Nu Revolution Camp) (Produced by Street Level) 08.) Music For The Millennium (feat. Soulstice) (Produced by Capish) 09.) Virtual Relaxation (feat. Kontact & Black Knight) (Produced by Professa) 10.) Letters Through Time (feat. Kontact & Black Knight) (Produced by Professa) 11.) Bridging The Gap (Snippet) (Produced by Strada) |
Posted: 13 May 2009 06:18 AM PDT 'Subway Girl' is a lil on the corny side but even still a cool and respectable tune from artist, Webbafied from his album, 'Too Many Fish'. A well produced dance track with a tight chorus (the bridge is lacking a little). The song plays like a homage to disco/dance era vibrations, a throwback of sorts. It's definitely danceable. Webbafied, most likely will garner support from an entriely different audience then he's used to with this release, but fans of his previous underground works may not be so appreciative of it. You can't please everyone. And you don't have to. -Jenine K. |
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