First things first: If you don’t have Gumbeaux in your Top 10 albums of the first half of 2011, you are foolish. Easily the best-produced album I’ve heard all year.
“Show Love” is produced by G.Ry and may or may not be on the forthcoming Louisiana Purchase. The chorus is generic, but everything else here is quite fire.
THIS. There really isn’t more that I can say about Chil that I haven’t been saying for years. DJ FU’s beat here is lavish as fuck.
Extra shout out to Hit-Boy for landing a track on Watch The Throne.
Chili Chil and Lil Dee base out a little bit here over a Marc D beat that further propels the never stagnant tippin’. You guys can keep “Purple Sawg”, I am riding with Chil on this one.
Chili Chil is light years too cool to have respect for your monogamy, bitches. Produced by G. Ry with Donyea on the sangin’.
I am still anxiously waiting to hear anything (if anything exists) that came from Chil’s time in the studio with Dr. Dre. His voice would fit perfectly over some good ol’ Dre piano stabs and shit.
It’s been way too long since we had some new Chili. Cold World is still in rotation though, which says a lot. This is a little too sexy for my purposes, but sexy Chil is better than non-existent Chil. Honorable C-Note on the sexificated backdrop. I still can’t wait to see what, if anything, came from those sessions with Dr. Dre…
And am I the only one who hears a distinct Chili Chil bite on that Mike Posner/Lil Wayne track? or does that cracker always sound like that?
Two new jamms from Chase’s forthcoming Gumbeaux. Both happen to feature Kent Money, who (as I may have said a couple times before…) is one of the best young rappers in the galaxy. Mr. Cashe is just showing off with these beats. Come on, man.
SB has been all about Surf Club since we had the old website. This feels good. Chase N. Cashe is easily one of my favorite young producers doing it right now and track by track he has grown by leaps and bounds as an emcee. This is a really good song, especially as an album intro… BUT… I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO HEAR CHILI CHIL OVER THIS BEAT. GOD DAMN. Beautiful video, by the way.
Lexx is deeply commited to that turn of the century post-Jay, pre-50 NYC sound, and I deeply appreciate him for it. His “80′s Baby” and “Krazy Brazy” got some spins on Hot 97 a few years back, he was doing songs with Game and Sticky Fingaz and looking like the next big unsigned hype and then I pretty much lost track of him. Making a comeback with a Chase N. Cashe beat is just about the best way to do it. They style remains the same and Queens remains victorious.