
Mick Boogie сделал сборник ремиксов на Nas и The Roots. Должно быть очень интересно.

Mick Boogie сделал сборник ремиксов на Nas и The Roots. Должно быть очень интересно.

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1. No Church In The Wild (ft. Frank Ocean) [prod. Kanye West, Mike Dean & Ken Lewis]
2. Lift Off (ft. Beyoncé) [prod. Kanye West, Mike Dean, Jeff Bhasker, Q-Tip & Don Jazzy]
3. Niggas In Paris [prod. Hit-Boy]
4. Otis (ft. Otis Redding) [prod. Kanye West]
5. Gotta Have It [prod. The Neptunes]
6. New Day [prod. The RZA]
7. That’s My Bitch [prod. Q-Tip & Kanye West]
8. Who Gon’ Stop Me [prod. Sham "Sak Pase" Joseph & Kanye West]
9. Murder To Excellence [prod. Swizz Beatz & Symbolyc One]
10. Welcome To The Jungle [prod. Swizz Beatz]
11. Made In America (ft. Frank Ocean) [prod. Sham "Sak Pase" Joseph]
12. Why I Love You (ft. Mr Hudson) [prod. Mike Dean & Kanye West]
Бонус-треки:
13. Illest Motherfucker Alive [prod. Southside & Kanye West]
14. H*A*M [prod. Lex Luger & Kanye West]
15. Primetime [prod. No I.D.]
16. The Joy (ft. Curtis Mayfield) [prod. Pete Rock & Kanye West]
Релиз - 1 августа.




And the man who once outshined legends the likes of Q-Tip (on “Scenario”) and Biggie Smalls (on “Flava In Ya Ear Remix”) sounds unable to even compete with Lil Wayne and Jadakiss on the passable “Respect My Conglomerate.”
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Maybe his former label, Interscope, wouldn’t let Bus release all of the tracks that were part of the original incarnation of this album when it was tentatively-titled Blessed (the Linkin Park aided Rap-Rock fusion “We Made It” appears as a bonus track on the iTunes version), but regardless of what led to the atrocious assemblage of tracks found on B.S., it is clear that Busta has succumbed to churning out the same brand of ho-hum Hip Hop that has come to define the genre in 2009. No further example of his pathetic pandering is needed beyond the saloon-style-piano driven “Hustler’s Anthem ’09.” From its generic production to its generic T-Pain-helmed chorus to its generic title to Busta’s generic get money rhymes, it’s emblematic of the uninspired offerings that reign on Back On My B.S. Hopefully next time out Hip Hop’s clown prince can once again truly get back on his bullshit and find the fun and inspiration in making the merry music millions have come to love.
2/5
