Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Fame Nickles - Battlescars Mixtape (2009)

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Zimbabwe's finest in Toronto is back. This mixtape hit me by surprise since i have been bugging Fame Nickles for a solid drop for about 3 years now. Finally the man decided to compile some of his best work and give his fans something to keep in the library. As he says in the intro 'Fame Nickles reporting for duty' and trust, it's no lie. Before i even review the mixtape in detail, lets face facts Fame is damn generous to give a mixtape of this quality for free coz i would have sold it had it been mine!

Yeah That's Me opens up this piece and its a proclamation of Fame's sense of self. Opening statement: "My heart pump Hip Hop..." you get a feel of how Fame takes his music very seriously. The beat is sick (sick sick sick!) and kudos to Rymez for that massive production. For the opening track i must say it was well thought out, the kind of song that makes you want to listen to more songs from the man. Get It has a video on Youtube and it actually sounds much better than i thought. Again, i have to say the production was just top notch, this time by SubZ of 25 To Lyf (Mutare massive). Check out the video though, some nice honeys in there! Ok, im no perve but some things are hard not to notice. I got the vibe that Fame was on a warpath on this mixtape, songs like Bushlands In The Place, The Accused, War Shit and Checkmate are hardcore boom bap type beats with hard hitting lyrics. One of my favourite songs on this mixtape is Damn Shame. It's one of those songs that gets you nodding your head, a true head banger. My favourite line: "First of all, get yourself a Nickles CD, they can take away your body but your mind can be free, Next learn how not to follow what society feels, Having an opinion means you decide if its real." Classic stuff!

Lyrically Fame is versatile and clever. The whole mixtape is riddled with intelligence which makes him an MC with substance. This is where i find Fame to have an edge over many other MCs. Besides that, his beats are different, some what a fusion of old school and new school. Never Give In is one of the stand out tracks where he talks about politics, reality and doing this for a cause. You can almost tell how much hunger he has through song. Did i mention this MC is very opinionated? Having mentioned that, its quite hard not to agree with a lot of what he says. Fame's F****d Up is on a different level. The beat is quite toned down yet his message makes you think twice about stepping up to him if you ever will (haters?). I got an exclusive of Mind Food and for sure Fame knows it's another stand out track as i told him. All said and done Hate on Hater is THE track on this mixtape. I also got an exclusive listen to this track prior to the mixtape drop and i have been bopping to it for a while. Like the title suggests, Fame does not care whether you hate or whatever. That's my jam, period.

This is a feel good mixtape with a lot of realism contained. It has its grimey side but still maintains that enjoyable feeling. If you like hip hop chances are you will enjoy this a whole lot. It's 26 tracks deep and you can hardly go wrong. I am not sure about the number of tracks though because it's hard to keep people attentive throughout the whole thing. Having said that, i still managed to listen to the very end! This is Zimbabwean Hip Hop (ok so its pretty much international but Fame muzukuru!) on a totally different level and its of the highest standard. Very highly recommended (did i mention it's free?!)

Download the Battlescars Mixtape here: http://www.mediafire.com/?gzzddyzmt0j

Cover Art - 5/10
Music - 8/10
Technical Sound - 7/10
'I Like' Factor - 7/10

Friday, July 17, 2009

Xtra Large - One Drop (2008)

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Maroja adzoka futi! These guys simply DO NOT give up. Last time i said i thought these guys would be done and dusted by now. A little over a year later and guess what? They have a brand new offering for the fans. I think i will not be far off if i say this duo is probably the most hardworking outfit on the urban scene (for a while now) and i still do not know how they manage to release just about an album every year but kudos to them for making it happen. One Drop is the fifth album from Xtra Large after Zvakora, Walembe, Small House and Still At Large.


This time around they add a little extra flavour to the production prowess of MacDee by slotting in Russo and as usual the album is packed with collaborations from seasoned artists like Stunner, Diana and Trevor Dongo as well as unknowns like Samantha and Fadzie. The first single from the album, MaOrange, did quite well on the airwaves late last year. The chorus is a true sing along adopting lyrics from creche like "Aya maOrange, aya maFatcook, Ichi chigaba chehuchi". Landlord is one of the tracks that has managed to do well on the charts in 2009. The backtrack adopts a 'snap music'/'crunk' style popularised by Lil Jon some years ago. Unfortunately, this song did not quite tickle my fancy though i do accept that it is probably the sound most youth are identifying with now (I just like my good old urban grooves!) Besides that, the guys are still quite funny with their hilarious lyrics and social commentary.

The titles of the songs just make you want to listen to the whole album especially if you know what Xtra Large are capable of doing. Doctor is one such song which features Taurai Mandebvu. The group proclaims that they are the doctors of love and if women have any problems they can go to them. Funny stuff! I enjoyed the kizomba style on the song which fits perfectly. Kukura Hakutani is definitely one of the best cuts off this piece and it features Boyz Dzangu and Trevor Dongo. One of the rappers from Boyz Dzangu sounds so much like Maskiri its shocking! The song is about a girl you grow up seeing and she matures into this very beautiful woman and all you want to do is make her yours. I enjoy the concepts these guys bring, they definitely haven't run out of ideas. Tsano is my favourite song on the whole album and it focuses on a brother-in-law who is greedy when it comes to food and will eat just about anything for the sake of eating. I couldn't stop laughing! Postman is another funny song though it tackles an issue about adultery which is quite serious in our society especially with AIDS and other diseases around.

Generally this album is quite good and it is mostly vintage Xtra Large as we have grown to appreciate. I think Xtra Large fans of old will have no problem accepting this album. I do think it is not quite as good as their last 2 albums but still well worth having nonetheless. Other songs to watch out for are Baller featuring Stunner and Siyai Vana featuring Trevor Dongo. Highly recommended for your library!


Cover Art - 8/10
Music - 7/10
Technical Sound - 6/10
'I Like Factor' - 6/10

Friday, July 10, 2009

Jusa - African Air Horn Dance (2009 Zim Funky House)

Zimbabwe stand up!!! Nuff said!

 


XBC Jumpoff Boyz Remusikanzwa 2008