I didn't like it at the first time, not a big fan of the crunk style you know, but.... once again it grew up on me, i take it as a fun song, they all takin real in that song, so no matter the beat Static lay down vocals, it make it sounds good to me. Usually i love first the production, but with Static, he can make me like production i don't usually like, he can turn everything to gold.
1. Da Bassment - Nothin' But A B-Party Ya'll 2. Static Major - Never No More (Demo) 3. Static Major - You Saved My Life (Demo) 4. Static Major - We Need a Resolution (Demo) 5. Static Major - Read Between The Lines (Demo) 6. Static Major - Come As You Are (Demo) 7. Static Major - Fire Lovin' (Demo) 8. Southernaire All-Stars - Ghetto 9. Static Major - More Than a Woman (Demo) (First Version) http://hotfile.com/dl/83483932/94498eb/Static_Major_-_The_Demos_EP_(2010).zip.html http://www.multiupload.com/FLQ05FIGQF
1. Stay Laced (Featuring Lil Flip) (4:14) 2. The Hood (Featuring Lil Flip) (3:41) 3. Rida (Featuring Lil Flip & Cassidy) (2:45) 4. She Say (Featuring Playa) (3:58) 5. Rollin (3:49) 6. Hard Tymez (Featuring Lil Flip) (2:40) 7. Weekend (Featuring Playa) (3:50) 8. Tipsy (3:23) I've heard back in 2005 somebody talk about that "Suppertime Mixtape", but i found it in 2008, & unfortunaly, the mixtape was just available in mp3 format. Released with no real promotion (but Louisville resident as i know, had this mixtape for a while), i guess lot of us didn't know about it until lately. This is for the hood lovers, got Lil Flip on it, Young Sears productions, it's OG Music here! We also got Playa songs on it. I guess Static wanted to give us just a taste of what Suppertime could be, the "Vol. 1" meaned it had to has other volume coming, but for this one like i said, it's OG Music except the last track... Edit: You can listen & buy the mixtape here U...
I've posted some information on the blog exclusive joint "Crazy" by Aura already, but I figured it would make more sense if we heard it straight from her, because she was actually there. So here is the very talented Aura talking about the history of the track: I was signed to Atlantic at the time. Gee Roberson was my A&R and he manages Kanye. Kanye came to the studio and had forgotten his records, but I'm an avid Joni Mitchell fan and had some of her records there. It was like magic watching Kanye work. He crafted that beat like it was a priceless sculpture. When it started to come together Gee, who managed Static at that time too said "What do you think about Static co-writing with you?" Well, I was ecstatic, pun fully intended. Within an hour or so, Static came over. I was fully aware and familiar with his work with Playa, Aaliyah, Genuine and he had also written my girl Truth Hurts super sick single "Addicted", so I was excited. He came in...
Don't want to be the negative one, but I don't like this song.
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Its all good. Your not going to like them all. I appreciate your honesty. We keep it real over here.
ReplyDeleteyea me either, it could grow on me tho..lol
ReplyDeleteiT GREW ON ME qUICK,im diggin it .....4life
ReplyDeleteGunna Dome.lol
i like this shit instantly but only cus i aint heard my boy teflon the dapper don spit in a minute!! wish i could link back up with him
ReplyDeletehmmmmm not really feeling this one (yet), sorry
ReplyDeleteYall nuts...this rolls.
ReplyDeleteLOL right SPin...maybe she's italian, maybe she's a taliban...
respect the man's creativity at least.
She's chocolate, puerto rican, wit a lil chinese,NOBODY FEELIN THAT, Might just be to veritile for some . BL lets ride BWOIIIIIIII
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ReplyDeleteI didn't like it at the first time, not a big fan of the crunk style you know, but.... once again it grew up on me, i take it as a fun song, they all takin real in that song, so no matter the beat Static lay down vocals, it make it sounds good to me.
ReplyDeleteUsually i love first the production, but with Static, he can make me like production i don't usually like, he can turn everything to gold.