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Pressure2

Philly phenom Cassidy is back to bless us with another addition to his "Apply Pressure" series.  It seems like the courts issue are not as major as they were in the past, and finally Cass is able to give out dosages of that street ish.  Still keeping ties to Swizz Beats, Cass has also linked up with Carmelo Anthony's Crossover Ent. on some business ventures.  Let's just say he's been KEEPIN his money right, and the mixtape shows.

Artists on the album include Swizz Beats, M.O.P., the late Big L, Drag-On, and Jag.  Hot tracks include: "Let Me Hear Somethin," "Class In Session," "Do What You Gotta Do," "Exhibit C," "Henny & Bacardi," and more.  If your missin lyrical content in the rap game you better pick this up.

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Victory Album

DJ Khaled from the 305 returns to climb the charts again with his album "Victory."  With the assistance of Busta Rhymes on the intro,  you know the Miami DJ has some of the hottest artists in the game on the album.  Mostly when u get albums like this they are filled with too much quantity and not quality.  Well, I can be safe to say that with 11 tracks, you're gettin your money's worth.

Miami is well represented with artists Rick Ross, Pitbull, Schife, Ace Hood, and other 305 talent.  Then you got Snoop, Ludacris, Jeezy, Drake, Usher, Nas, Nelly, Lil Boosie, Jim Jones, Birdman, Bun-B, and the rest is history.  Hot tracks I like are: "All I Do Is Win," "Fed Up," "Victory," "Ball," "Killing Me," "Money Out," and many more. 

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no-mixtape

Bun-B brings us his highly anitcipated mixtape ironically entitled, "No Mixtape."  The Undaground King brings exclusive freestyles over some of today's hottest tracks, delivering results that crush the competition.

I can play the whole cd without skipping, and everyone will not be disappointed as Bun reminds the rap game who the real King of The South is.  Hot tracks include "On To The Next," "2 Damn Trill," "One King," and "Mr. Hit That Lick."

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Words by Daniel Thomason

Once again Austin, Texas', Rapid Ric is back at it, this time with the fourth installment of the "Whut It Dew" series, one of Texas's most recognized mixtape lines.

whutitdew4review

With an impressive collection of 44 tracks, this newest addition contains something for everyone, with remixes, album cuts, and flows from some of the state's finest rappers.

Due to the vast amount of material on the CD, most tracks clock in at right around the two minute mark, showcasing just one artist each for the most part. Although some do not like this format, it does help to carry the mixtape on quickly and keeps the listener from getting bored with tracks.

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