Sunday, November 06, 2005

New CD

My group Mid Mobb Section we just got our covers back for our mixtape recently. So that's TWO CD'S flooding the block SINcere of Mid Mobb Section Presents Episodes Of A Hustla Vol. 1. And Mid Mobb Section Presents MICHIGAN MILITIA Volume 1. I'm proud man I'm real proud right now in a year and a few months time I've dropped three cd's. I might not ever stop rapping even if no one wants to hear me I'll still have my personal stash of records. I think people focus to much on everything hip hop isn't too often. There's plenty of creative artist out there plenty of conscious cats out there. I remember Black Star (Talib Kweli & Mos Def) used to lead that movement. But people want to be entertained too and they last projects weren't that entertaining. That's why a wide opening gap for Common and Kayne West was so easy really. One goes out another goes in. Ja Rule to 50 cent now we in the south Movement. Ain't no problem over here I love all forms of Hip Hop. When you gore up in the Mid west you have that exposure to everything. In Flint, MI. (born and raised people check my bio) you hear people liking a bit of everything. I remember when I really noticed how diverse it is here. I was in this hall way in Flint back in the day. There was a show going on It was like a back stage hall way that lead to the stage. I was backstage hanging out cuz a friend of mine was performing. There was a bunch of people in the hall way mainly dudes for some reason L.L. Cool J's "I shot ya" was playing but it was just the instrumental why I have no idea. It was almost like a calling card for someone to start rapping. This Dayton Family sounding dude started rapping about everything from block burning to burning his glocks. Then another cat started raping it was some street shit too but more about how fake niggaz can be. Shotgun of the Legendary Top authority was there he went off on some real talk. Then some back packer type rapper stepped up and started rhyming about molecular structures and how how his rhymes "transcended space and time and fragile minds". To my surprise he got the same amount of love as everyone else did. There was plenty more guys rapping I heard it all that day. But the scene reminded me of a video straight out of 95. You here the music start and see some guys walking real slow toward the camera. The lights would be kinda flickering on off above them maybe cuz the light was broke or something. You see arms flinging fingers pointed to emphasize there words swaying there bodies with each word. You look around and see everybody bobbing they head It felt like that. Everything seemed slow motion and you'd always catch that one guy with a hood pulled over his head head bobbing posted up agains'nt the wall. I guess you can say that guy was me. Black hood and dickies to match I soaked up every thing that was said in that hall way. I didn't rap freestyling never been my m.o. I like the poetry of the culture when it's put on paper or wax. That Instrumental sounded like it was on forever I swore the dj left it on repeat or something. I went home that night and wrote my heart out I even used a few lines from some of those old lines in new song later on with Mid Mobb and myself. I think what hip hop is missing is inspiration... That's what I hope to bring too this game plain and simple. And Mid Mobb Section feel the same way... Check for our cd's and get inspired... Beats, Rhyme & The LIFE

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