Freestyle Ghetto By King Tee Feat. Xzibit, Mc Breeze, and the Alkaholiks
http://limelinx.com/files/1ccf3d8d684ecb69c601046b4b030f8f
This is one of those songs that pops up on my ipod that I completely forgot about. King Tee may have never been the best rapper but few were more consistent over such a long period of time. In a way, he’s kinda like the west coasts answer to EPMD in that he was a likable dude with good taste in beats who got by on simply making enjoyable music without dropping any lyrical miracles all over the place. To anyone into this kinda thing, I’d suggest checking out his album “At your own risk” and going from there. He’s like like 5 albums and they’re all solid but I’ve always felt that was a good starting point for his music, even though it’s not his first album.
Dope. Thanks for this. Coincidentally, one of his joints from the St. Ideas commercials compilation recently popped up in my iTunes on shuffle. Got me set back down the King Tee path.
I love those ads. If you’re bored, I posted a compilation of all of them on here waaaaaay back in the day. i doubt the link is still up but you never know.
Blockhead, how do you feel about the return of Earl Sweatshirt.
I’m excited. That new song was kind of a mess but I feel like, of all those dudes, he’s easily the most talented and his ceiling is pretty fucking high.
“kind of a mess” is a good way to say it. That newest track sounds so disorganized. earl’s rhymes are alright but I can’t get into the beats. They all just sound kind of cheap to me.
Yo Block, did you go to see the Jungle Brothers at SOB’s. Would love to hear your review.
Nope. Had no idea they were playing there.
sheeeet, never heard this before but it really rocks man, nice choice.
The album Act A Fool was the SHIT back in the day(when rap music was simpler)!