Good.to.Go - Garage Hop (Let 'em Shoot) [Review]
Rating: 4 out of 5
“Old school vibe with a hard driving beat and vocals that turn the back the clock.
This is the kind of track that will get you charged up and ready to take on the world. ”
“Old school vibe with a hard driving beat and vocals that turn the back the clock.
This is the kind of track that will get you charged up and ready to take on the world. ”
“We all love kickbacks and game nights with friends and wonder who will be single or taken. Vega and Heartbreak & M.C have made the choosing theme song. When you see someone you want just go for it and “Swoop It Up.”
“It’s not easy for an instrumental to grab, much less hold, my attention, but this track does both. The beat is steady, yet transfixing, and there is just enough going on throughout to make the piece interesting, without becoming too hectic.
Emotion invoking and musically appealing, Big OC has something to be proud of with this piece.”
“California still calls to the dreamers and schemers and those just looking for a place to escape. This tracks distills those emotions into a steady beat and a solid set of vocals to give an anthem for those same dreamers, schemers, and searchers.”
“Steady flow and rock solid advice carry this tune.
Every line of these lyrics push this track track forward to deliver a message that needs to be heard.”
“Old school jam taking a deep dive into nostalgia.
Everyone that was one of the ‘KidsBackThen’ will find these lines pulling at your memories.
Times change, but good music persists on.”
“Time to ‘Get Out Yo Feelings’ drops a rock of solid truth.
Sometimes it is all about business, and Brandon Marquiste takes care of his business here with a steady flow and beat.”
Stream Get Out Yo Feelings the new song from Brandon Marquiste. Producer: BrandinOTB. Added on: Jun 28th, 2019.
“This songs grows on you after a few listens. He has the energy and he has the flow to where you find yourself vibing to it as it comes on the air waves. ”
New Single
“Riding a steady beat and lyrics that flow well, Chris O’Bannon drops a single rich in confidence. The promise in ‘I Promise’ is more boastful than earnest , but O’Bannon pulls the cockiness off with an unflinching delivery that works, despite perhaps a touch too much reliance on autotune, which makes the emotions harder to feel for this listener. ”
“It is damn hard to line a genre up in the sights of this one, but one thing is for certain, Zero has delivered a high caliber explosion with ‘Aim Steady.’
High octane guitar, with a sick flow accentuating lyrics with an edge. This song has it all like a musical Super Hero who doesn’t even need to pack a gun in order to be a true bad ass. ”
“The beat isn’t the only elements of this tracks hitting hard. Lyrics that delivers truth in an easy, emotional flow. The tempo varies but this well-written set of lyrics speaks to humanity no matter the pace.
’New America’ is a song to listen to over and over again as you digest the layers of what is being said.”
“Still June is on some other shxt and it is full of energy in his new single “All Me” He lyrically flows and the beat elevates that. When listening you can imagine him going in the booth the beat dropping and he just spitting. ”
Stilljune drops his highly anticipated new project "Live III LOFD". The project features 14 tracks and mixes industry covers with new songs.
“The song is catchy and give you a Lil Duval vibe with 100% bluntness to go go with it. So when you’re out with the homies and someone thinks you are single just “Tell Dat Bitch I’m Married.”
Dude From Da Barbershop Releases A Track STRICTLY For The Married Couples.....This Jazzy Uptempo Hip Hop Track Pushes The Envelope With Comedic & Offensive Lyrics That Might Offend The Weak At Heart. This Song Is A Must Play At All Wedding Receptions
“The subtle mixture of instruments that Prigida delivers in this Lo-Fi Hip Hop instrumental allows you to be mellow all while grooving to the beat.”
“DCMBR is talking to me in his new single “Talk” He delivers a sophisticate Hip-Hop vibe mixed with a seductive R&B melody. ”
“An honest, heartfelt flow meant for FatBran’s newborn son. What I most appreciate is the genuineness of the lyrics.
This is not a man proclaiming to have all the answers or the right decisions, but rather a pledge to do the best he can via hard work and love.
This message holds an appeal we can all appreciate.”
“There is a thin line between loyalty and lies. SmooNotAgain tells the story of a couple that lies together and the consequences that follow.The visual is far from a Bonnie and Clyde remake but the tale of liars. ”
“This is an interesting project that is so much more than your typical three to four minute musical interlude. ‘Drunk” offers a perspective in what is really two tracks in one.
The inebriated impulsive and erratic flow early gives way to the soulful jazz infused regret of the next day. I prefer the latter musically, but without the rough night we never would experience the mindful reflection.
It is hard to compare this single to other music as it is both music and social commentary. Of course those elements are often combined, though not quite in this same way.
I am not certain this is a track that many will want to play over and over again, but it certainly is a viewpoint we all need to stop and think over now and again and this kind of songwriting makes me very eager to hear more out of Trebor.”
“Did I First” intro is so long prior to the song starting at 1:20 but it is worth the wait. From story telling to suspense Dax artistically combines his flow and his lyrics into a prophecy. ”
“This is one of those tracks that surprises you. Take any ten or fifteen second snippet and you might think what is this basic beat and flow? But listen for a beat or two longer and the nuances settle in, and the lyrics penetrate, and you realize ... Damn, I have so been there ... had these same feeling of needing, and wanting something good to happen ‘Today.’
This is a single that feels like it came straight from your own inner dialogue. If only your own inner dialogue came with a snappy beat and a fresh flow with a slight reggae hint to it.”