by Francesco » Oct 25th, '11, 15:12
Just like Eminem said, Yelawolf is a true original. He's representing what he is & where he's from, pretty much doing himself only & 100%, which is what hip-hop is all about. He has his own sound, his lyrics are dope & he spits fire hooks instead of following the trend with the poppy/R&B ones, unlike most of the rappers nowadays. On top of it he's innovative & interesting too.
Yelawolf is a great artist overall & against all the odds he's hip-hop to the full.
I expect a lot out of this collabo...
Gangsta Boo was on her way to be one of the best female MC's back in the day but she kinda faded away after she left 'Three 6 Mafia'. There is no doubt she's a great artist though, way underrated if anything actually.
She's from the South, though from a different State which is already on the map if we talk about hip-hop, unlike Yela's Alabama so more or less it is going to be really interesting to me to see how EM is gonna fit on this record considering 3 of them are way different by style & by region.
Although it never happened, I was expecting EM to collaborate with 'Three 6 Mafia' back in the day since Paul use to be their menager too, they won an Academy award for a motion picture song right after EM did with 'Loose Yourself' & they are one of the outstanding Southern groups above all too.
I'm glad 'Three 6 Mafia' at least produced for D12 & featured on The Return of the Dozen II, even though EM's not on the song.
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Francesco on Oct 31st, '11, 13:45, edited 1 time in total.