Blaze Ya Dead Homie Review
Posted by
Jody J Oneal
on 6/12/2012
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Labels:
blaze ya dead homie,
boondox,
hardcore rap,
hip-hop,
horrorcore rap,
juggalo music,
midwest rap,
psychopathic records,
underground rap
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I have always been a fan of Psychopathic Records and Blaze, ever since I first ICP I was hooked, of course I was bumping Esham before that so it was a natural fit. This was Blaze's first release on Psychopathic; songs were later released on other albums or remixed. The entire album was produced by Fritz the Cat and Twiztid, and Blaze was influenced by West Coast music and it shows in the production.
1.BACK FROM THE DEAD-intro
2.REAL G S***-the first song on the album comes out hard and banging, in fact the beat is some what reminiscent of the production 2pac was using during his last days. Blaze kills this track with some great gangsta influenced lyrics and a nice flow. The only thing is that this song is to short, over all a great opening track.4.5/5
3.IN CASE U FORGOT-I love the beat to this song man, Fritz and Twiztid really came threw with this one. The beat kinda reminds me of some stuff Eazy E would have got down on. Blaze of course really shines over this style of a production with his aggressive flow and gangsta inspired lyrics which was a new style to Psychopathic. Also Jamie Madrox is on the hook of this song and kills it.5/5
4.I GO TO WORK-another west coast influenced instrumental right here which is perfect for Blaze since it seemed to fit his style. Blaze really shines once again on this track as his flow really fits the pacing on the track and his lyrics go hard. The beat once again sounds like some early Ruthless/Eazy E stuff or maybe something Lil ½ Dead would have got down on.5/5
5.PUT IT DOWN-this track right here is fire without a doubt man, it sounds like some of that hardcore early Cypress Hill music. This seems to be the song that a lot of people seem to say is the weak link of the album, I have to disagree. The beat for this song is great and Blaze holds it down with a nice flow, I think the only thing that brings the song down a little is the hook. It is a good hook and really fits the song but it just doesn't work for some reason.4.5/5
6.S***TALKAZ-this is usually everybody's favorite song since it features ICP and Twiztid, and I guess rightfully so since it is the best song on the album. The beat for this song is off the chains and kinda reminds me of the feeling of Twiztid's "We Don't Die" song. Twiztid and Blaze diss Mysery on this track while ICP diss Emenem so naturally controversy will sell. Monoxide kicks it off with a vicious flow and verse, I mean really I have not ever heard him spit like this. Blaze hits it second and does his thing on this track but Madrox is up next and he steals the show. Madrox destroys this track man he has a vicious flow, but Monoxide did his thing to. Shaggy 2 Dope is up next with a nice verse getting at Em, and then Violent J wraps up things with a nice verse. This is probably the best track on the album.5/5
This was a really great introduction to Blaze and his style, recommended to any fans of Psychopathic/Horrorcore/Gangsta rap.
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The underground LP from the gangsta from the underground. literally! Some classic hard-edge rap from ya dead homie.
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