Steven King and Kool G Rap Get Heroic Then Villanious

Damn, Steven King and Kool G Rap Go IN on this one. Peep and enjoy.
Steven King – Heroic Villains feat. Kool G Rap (prod. by ATG)

Damn, Steven King and Kool G Rap Go IN on this one. Peep and enjoy.
Steven King – Heroic Villains feat. Kool G Rap (prod. by ATG)

Shout out to Junclassic, who has not only stepped his game up majorly since the first time I met him back in ’04, but he’s also one of the few who can actually make fresh music while paying tribute to the greats. Here’s “The Owner,” a tribute to G. Rap’s “Road to the Riches” with a modern twist put to the beat by DJ Husky. Jun’s mixtape with Dub MD is coming soon (I had to put the obligatory “coming soon” in or Jun would kick my ass. You understand, right?).

*Disclaimer – Tracklist reviews are exactly that – a review of the tracklist. Anything we say about these songs (except for the ones that leaked already) is pure speculation because we haven’t heard it! This is merely an uneducated guess about what the album might sound like. This one is even more complicated because we don’t know what tracks the Alchemist is actually rapping on. Continue reading 'Tracklist Review – Alchemist’s Chemical Warfare'»
This is definitely a homage to the classics but I want to put this in a category by itself. People debate the best posse cut of all time but there is no competition in my mind. It’s Heavy D’s “Don’t Curse.” Yeah that’s right, a Heavy D track. Peep the line up: Heavy D featuring Kool G Rap, Grand Puba, CL Smooth, Big Daddy Kane, and Q-Tip produced by Pete Rock. That is some heat on that track right there. I know others may argue “The Symphony,” “Flava in Ya Ear Remix,” or De La Soul’s “Buddy” as the best posse cut but “Don’t Curse” has everyone rhyming on the SAME topic. Imagine that, a posse cut that’s not a collection of 16’s but has all participants rhyming on the same topic. Novel, I know.
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