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Yelawolf - Stereo: A Hip Hop Tribute to Classic Rock

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Yelawolf - Stereo: A Hip Hop Tribute to Classic Rock

Postby Rafael » Jul 15th, '13, 18:26

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This is probably one of my favorite Yelawolf projects to date.
There aren't really words to describe how much I love this tape. I don't even consider this a mixtape, its more like an amazing free album.
Its production is amazing, and very cohesive. The way they blended classic rock with hip hop is just amazing on this tape. And it fits Yela's voice perfectly, he feels so comfortable with these beats. It also has a great concept, Yela taking a classic rock DJ hostage so he can play his music on there since they won't let him play his music in the hip hop stations is very funny and is just overall badass.

The song concepts are also some of the best he's had. Songs like Rich Like Me, Brown Sugar, Box Chevy 2, Break the Chain, In the Cradle, Run Johnny, are just amazing. And it even ends with an amazing completely sung song, Take It Easy, which is probably one of my favorite Yelawolf songs.

I feel like this project is very under-appreciated. To me, it falls into Yela's 5 flawless projects to date, along with TMR, TM 0-60, Slumdon Bridge, and Arena Rap. If you haven't listened to it yet, please do so now. Its just amazing.

http://mixtapemonkey.com/mixtape?m=99
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Re: Yelawolf - Stereo: A Hip Hop Tribute to Classic Rock

Postby Kill You » Jul 15th, '13, 18:57

Thank you so much for sharing this.
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Re: Yelawolf - Stereo: A Hip Hop Tribute to Classic Rock

Postby Rafael » Jul 15th, '13, 19:01

Kill You wrote:Thank you so much for sharing this.

You're welcome fam
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Re: Yelawolf - Stereo: A Hip Hop Tribute to Classic Rock

Postby cheeseburger » Jul 15th, '13, 20:56

Great job fellow Yelastan!
This brings him more fans here.

Love this tape too. Espacially the last song, is so chill.
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Re: Yelawolf - Stereo: A Hip Hop Tribute to Classic Rock

Postby TonyTilt » Jul 15th, '13, 23:46

Rollefsen wrote:Its good, but Arena Rap > Stereo


YES I love them both but Candy & Dreams is GOAT
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Re: Yelawolf - Stereo: A Hip Hop Tribute to Classic Rock

Postby TonyTilt » Jul 16th, '13, 00:03

TNT on this tape is great though haha he sounds like a Beastie Boy
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Re: Yelawolf - Stereo: A Hip Hop Tribute to Classic Rock

Postby Rafael » Jul 16th, '13, 19:41

I choose Stereo over Arena Rap because it has more great songs..
But if Arena Rap was a full-fledged project like this, it would win hands down :worship:
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