Saturday, October 16, 2004
Lil Wyte - Phinally Phamous
Intro. The hottest underground rapper from the south back. Check the sound-scan baby. Voice become deeper and fuller, not all acne infested generic white rapper scrawl. But still strains and cackles over the beat, that flawless castle-turret flow still intact. I Sho Will. You won't hear better lyrics on a regional club hit ever. Static Addict. World's Most Dangerous Police Chases Ever Dj Paul Juicy J beat. Kind of thing they do best, barely rolling, creeping but still with the tic-tac hi-hats like caterpillars legs. Fake fan-fare chorus, chant stays in head. Static addict static addict loco with that automatic. Paul intro, talking scary. Lil Wyte brings a perfect gun-man verse, then goes on to address ana and his thirst for violence and hatred. Smoke My Dro f. Dirtbag. Laid back smoking song, with this weird electro skronky toad noise that will spin you out. Dirtbag is from Miami, and has a nice verse, deep and thick voice, sings where is the bud like Scarecrow used to. Sort of boring but necessary. Icy White Soljas. Finally the anthem Reebok Classics deserve! Icy Whites are the really cold low-top Classics with the transparent rubber air soles. They're so beautiful. Lil Wyte reminds me of when you're young and you're always dropping and sniffing chang and shit and then you get a girlfriend and all you do is smoke, giving you this kind of stoned wise man superiority over your friends. Hoods Run Down f Frayser Boy. What we finna do right now is what we call a bass check. Dj Paul ride out intro, like those heavy instrumentals he does on his mixtapes, fat bass, "Ambitionz As A Ridah" piano, Frayser Boy comes with excited, knowing gangsta verse, when he first came out people thought he was gonna replace Pat, this is why. Bye 2 Da Bad Guy f DJ Paul. Ok. Ok. I aint never fucked anyone over who didn't have it coming to them. This is probably what J and Paul were laughing to each other when they made this beat. Ok. It is ill as fuck. Like, proper big anthemic Just Blaze style keyboard waves, and cutthroat sharp handclaps, little blues man humming and guitar noises, like, do you remember the cartoon Bravestar? Like that. The lyrics are about dealing drugs and then running from the feds when they turn up, say goodbye to the bad guy. Paul has a nice verse. "Dish the rocks i had em in a match box, dish the glock and stash the stickas down the block, like my spinners nigga i aint never stop". I Did Em Wrong. Lil Wyte has alot of haters. Recognises that being down with the king will attract alot of hatred but doesn't care. Way too many similies too care. Gameboy noises all over the Master P style beat, when you collect 100 coins on Mario, check the sound scan baby. Does that thing where the beat switches up and the bass line gets fatter and rounder and pummels weak frames to the sticky floor. My Cutlass. Second verse. Big Ass Guns f Frayser Boy. More Scarface gun talk, this is like the bit not in the film where Tony Montana is about to ride on his boss, pushing some old Chevy or something, no music, no speaking, arm in sweaty blood-stained sling, silent determination, empty shiny dirty rain swept streets, so real he doesn't even wear a ski mask. Look Like You. Nasty come down song. Whiting out at some party, don't know anyone, becoming aggresive and suspicious, flow is fast and wreckless, unwinding like complex DNA models. Drinking Song. So far Phinally Phamous has kind of lacked the goofy white boy druggy drunk songs that Doubt Me Now had in abundance. This is a bit too serious to get drunk to. Lil Wyte and his friend remembering nights out at strip clubs, but his intoxicated verses always kind of have this tone of warning, they're always cautionary tales of near death or nasty acid trips, rarely celebratory. But then i guess you always remember the bad things as being funnier. Hic-ups all over the plodding down south guitar beat. Bay Area. Big anthemic rep yo hood song, "flipping through the bay bumping Marvin Gaye" lol, verse 2 oh gosh he just doesn't stop rah rah rah every last word fits perfectly like a big Lego pirate ship, one note plucky rave keyboard beat, i can't think of any rap producers that use bass as heavily as Paul & J. Acid 2004/05. Remix of "Acid" from Doubt Me Now, beat is in Paul/J Inspector Morse tradition, the stuff Project Pat used to bless, Wyte sounds slightly awkward over these kind of ultra gangsta beats, yet some of the best drug lyrics since fucking whatever can't be bothered. Bald Head Hoes f DJ Paul & Juicy J. This is difficult to listen to like if Anticon had done "Hey Ma". Juicy J is a fucking nutcase tho. And one of the most creative rappers in the south. Very energetic and silly and fun and real the kind of lyrics you'd like to be able to write and he probably just says them straight off like those ridiculous album outros where he goes mental. Everybody Gettin Crunk. So true. Stop stepping on our toes. GN. GW. Posse Song. A staple of the HCP album, always a focal point, "Bodyparts II", "MEMPHIS", "HCP", "Tear The Club Up" etc all big hits, this doesn't really follow suit unfortunately, still, LORD INFAMOUS THE MERCENARY LEADER LYRICAL BUTCHER, MAFIOSA GENERAL GAME MEMBER AND PUSHER. Then the beat switches up all dramatically and Lil Wyte drops his best verse, repping the bay and Memphis, so deep and real and earnest, his wife and his kids, dead homies, perfect. Crazy f Josey Scott. Ok. I'm gonna try and link this one, sorry for YouSendIt but try and get in quick. It's very well produced thug metal, with Josey Scott of Saliva singing and playing guitar like on "Suicidal" from Doubt Me Now and "Mosh Pit" from Da Unbreakables. It's beautiful and subdued and depressed and maybe the world is against me and maybe i'm going crazy, like the all the best Pac songs, but with girly whiny soft singing then big monster roaring conspiracy theory MAYBE THE WORLD IS A LIE stoned logic, words like disease, dying, lose, sin, flying are used, Lil Wyte has a really good grasp of gothic imagery, like those pencil drawings you made of intricate medieval dragons, the drums on this song are so good. Outro. Choices II, soundtrack & movie; Crunchy Blak solo album; Project Pat - Crook By the Book; new Tear The Club Up Thugs; DJ Paul & Juicy J - Cashing Cheques (they already took the picture!); new Frayser Boy; new movie The Clean Up Man. SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Intro. The hottest underground rapper from the south back. Check the sound-scan baby. Voice become deeper and fuller, not all acne infested generic white rapper scrawl. But still strains and cackles over the beat, that flawless castle-turret flow still intact. I Sho Will. You won't hear better lyrics on a regional club hit ever. Static Addict. World's Most Dangerous Police Chases Ever Dj Paul Juicy J beat. Kind of thing they do best, barely rolling, creeping but still with the tic-tac hi-hats like caterpillars legs. Fake fan-fare chorus, chant stays in head. Static addict static addict loco with that automatic. Paul intro, talking scary. Lil Wyte brings a perfect gun-man verse, then goes on to address ana and his thirst for violence and hatred. Smoke My Dro f. Dirtbag. Laid back smoking song, with this weird electro skronky toad noise that will spin you out. Dirtbag is from Miami, and has a nice verse, deep and thick voice, sings where is the bud like Scarecrow used to. Sort of boring but necessary. Icy White Soljas. Finally the anthem Reebok Classics deserve! Icy Whites are the really cold low-top Classics with the transparent rubber air soles. They're so beautiful. Lil Wyte reminds me of when you're young and you're always dropping and sniffing chang and shit and then you get a girlfriend and all you do is smoke, giving you this kind of stoned wise man superiority over your friends. Hoods Run Down f Frayser Boy. What we finna do right now is what we call a bass check. Dj Paul ride out intro, like those heavy instrumentals he does on his mixtapes, fat bass, "Ambitionz As A Ridah" piano, Frayser Boy comes with excited, knowing gangsta verse, when he first came out people thought he was gonna replace Pat, this is why. Bye 2 Da Bad Guy f DJ Paul. Ok. Ok. I aint never fucked anyone over who didn't have it coming to them. This is probably what J and Paul were laughing to each other when they made this beat. Ok. It is ill as fuck. Like, proper big anthemic Just Blaze style keyboard waves, and cutthroat sharp handclaps, little blues man humming and guitar noises, like, do you remember the cartoon Bravestar? Like that. The lyrics are about dealing drugs and then running from the feds when they turn up, say goodbye to the bad guy. Paul has a nice verse. "Dish the rocks i had em in a match box, dish the glock and stash the stickas down the block, like my spinners nigga i aint never stop". I Did Em Wrong. Lil Wyte has alot of haters. Recognises that being down with the king will attract alot of hatred but doesn't care. Way too many similies too care. Gameboy noises all over the Master P style beat, when you collect 100 coins on Mario, check the sound scan baby. Does that thing where the beat switches up and the bass line gets fatter and rounder and pummels weak frames to the sticky floor. My Cutlass. Second verse. Big Ass Guns f Frayser Boy. More Scarface gun talk, this is like the bit not in the film where Tony Montana is about to ride on his boss, pushing some old Chevy or something, no music, no speaking, arm in sweaty blood-stained sling, silent determination, empty shiny dirty rain swept streets, so real he doesn't even wear a ski mask. Look Like You. Nasty come down song. Whiting out at some party, don't know anyone, becoming aggresive and suspicious, flow is fast and wreckless, unwinding like complex DNA models. Drinking Song. So far Phinally Phamous has kind of lacked the goofy white boy druggy drunk songs that Doubt Me Now had in abundance. This is a bit too serious to get drunk to. Lil Wyte and his friend remembering nights out at strip clubs, but his intoxicated verses always kind of have this tone of warning, they're always cautionary tales of near death or nasty acid trips, rarely celebratory. But then i guess you always remember the bad things as being funnier. Hic-ups all over the plodding down south guitar beat. Bay Area. Big anthemic rep yo hood song, "flipping through the bay bumping Marvin Gaye" lol, verse 2 oh gosh he just doesn't stop rah rah rah every last word fits perfectly like a big Lego pirate ship, one note plucky rave keyboard beat, i can't think of any rap producers that use bass as heavily as Paul & J. Acid 2004/05. Remix of "Acid" from Doubt Me Now, beat is in Paul/J Inspector Morse tradition, the stuff Project Pat used to bless, Wyte sounds slightly awkward over these kind of ultra gangsta beats, yet some of the best drug lyrics since fucking whatever can't be bothered. Bald Head Hoes f DJ Paul & Juicy J. This is difficult to listen to like if Anticon had done "Hey Ma". Juicy J is a fucking nutcase tho. And one of the most creative rappers in the south. Very energetic and silly and fun and real the kind of lyrics you'd like to be able to write and he probably just says them straight off like those ridiculous album outros where he goes mental. Everybody Gettin Crunk. So true. Stop stepping on our toes. GN. GW. Posse Song. A staple of the HCP album, always a focal point, "Bodyparts II", "MEMPHIS", "HCP", "Tear The Club Up" etc all big hits, this doesn't really follow suit unfortunately, still, LORD INFAMOUS THE MERCENARY LEADER LYRICAL BUTCHER, MAFIOSA GENERAL GAME MEMBER AND PUSHER. Then the beat switches up all dramatically and Lil Wyte drops his best verse, repping the bay and Memphis, so deep and real and earnest, his wife and his kids, dead homies, perfect. Crazy f Josey Scott. Ok. I'm gonna try and link this one, sorry for YouSendIt but try and get in quick. It's very well produced thug metal, with Josey Scott of Saliva singing and playing guitar like on "Suicidal" from Doubt Me Now and "Mosh Pit" from Da Unbreakables. It's beautiful and subdued and depressed and maybe the world is against me and maybe i'm going crazy, like the all the best Pac songs, but with girly whiny soft singing then big monster roaring conspiracy theory MAYBE THE WORLD IS A LIE stoned logic, words like disease, dying, lose, sin, flying are used, Lil Wyte has a really good grasp of gothic imagery, like those pencil drawings you made of intricate medieval dragons, the drums on this song are so good. Outro. Choices II, soundtrack & movie; Crunchy Blak solo album; Project Pat - Crook By the Book; new Tear The Club Up Thugs; DJ Paul & Juicy J - Cashing Cheques (they already took the picture!); new Frayser Boy; new movie The Clean Up Man. SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!