Bout to check this shyt in the whip tonight my boy!!
Definitely.Let me know what you think my guy
Thanks bro!!
So question: @CHICAGO Do y’all think that high energy songs should be one of the first 3 tracks on an album?
I remember Luda saying that’s one reason why his intros are always turnt up and I noticed my singles are always the 2nd track on most albums
Yeah, the intro was solid, but I think it's good to get the blood pumping early on with albums. I know your projects tend to be whip certified so this is especially true your with your work.
Thanks bro!!
So question: @CHICAGO Do y’all think that high energy songs should be one of the first 3 tracks on an album?
I remember Luda saying that’s one reason why his intros are always turnt up and I noticed my singles are always the 2nd track on most albums
I think the energy of the flow gradually became more uptempo though. I'm still having a hard time putting my finger on what it was, as it didn't really seemed like it changed either, but the album definitely started off a little slower than I was expecting after listening to his previous one which was a banger.
The Nat Turner Theory
The Negro War Cry
The PTSD
The Reason
The Coping Mechanism
The Bigger things interlude and the hypocrite (probably my favorites off of the album)
The album started off and finished hard/tough. I emphasize the mentioned tracks because most joints kind of fall off/have a lull in the middle, but not the case here.
When can cats submit some entries for the next St. Michael Valentine project
Sidenote, what happened to that one Remix you, @bigrodthe1 , and a couple of other cats were supposed to do for that one track?
yepMy man!!!
Working on something original with the guys as we speak. I had forgot about it you know how life gets though lol