Name: Rich Hil - Limosa Nostra act. IV Genre: Hip Hop Release Date: 2011 Format: mp3 Quality: vbr Kbps Size: 103 Mb Duration: 00:50:23 Description: Микстейп достоин внимания! Хорошая, незабываемая, укуряная атмосфера трэков заставит вас просто расслабится и наслаждаться музыкой. Всем приятного прослушивания!
Growing up in the “stuck up neighborhood” of Glenville, CT, Hil’s penchant for individuality manifested itself at an early age. “I’ve always been the black sheep of the family and the whole area,” he admits. “As soon as I realized what public school was, I made them switch me. Yeah, I got beat up in school. Yeah, I was a loser. Now, because I can say that, I made it cool.” The precocious rapper began writing and recording tracks at 13, learning swagger from Philly rap stalwarts like Beanie Sigel and Philly’s Most Wanted and prolificacy from 50 Cent. “I would just lock myself in a room for hours studying the same rap until I felt I knew it,” recalls the rapper. He quickly got the attention of über-producer Swizz Beatz, who produced tracks for Hil’s first group and took the rapper on his first tour. It was as hype man for the producer, and as a performer in his own right, that Hil learned the performance side of the game, a trait that has metastasized into the rapper’s current setup with a blistering live band. The maturation process has been quick since those early days. Nowadays, Hil hasn’t touched a pen for a while, allowing the music and his instinct to decide the topic, flow and vocal melody. The result is a steady barrage of music that incorporates Hil’s mix of raspy crooning and rapping with an emotional, sometimes brutal, directness that recalls the best of Lil Wayne. “I don’t talk about money, fame or power,” admits the emcee. “It’s strictly vulnerability and the fun I have is stuff I take to ease that vulnerability.” This atypical candor has endeared him to countless followers—some of whom supply Hil with beats via his Twitter page—including Atlanta producer Don Cannon and rapper Kid Cudi, who has collaborated with Hil on numerous tracks. “The fans that I have will never leave me. They’re cult hippie followers,” says Hil. “It’s a movement because my fans feel like they know me because there’s so much sincere material I’ve put out.” The movement in question is Limo Life Records—Living is Musically Outrageous—on which Rich and Philly’s Most Wanted’s Boo Bonic make up the core components. “Limos are wack, but some people think it’s the coolest thing in the world,” explains Hil. “It’s a metaphor for the uncool that seemscool. I’m a lonely, depressed high-anxiety paranoid kid that’s telling you my story. But I said to myself, ‘You know how I’m gonna be the best? I’m just gonna be me. 100%. So anything that comes to my head, I’m letting people know.
Tracklist: 01. Are You Scared 02. Dealer Man 03. Do What You Want 04. Eulogу 05. Fuck You 06. Heaven 07. If I Can’t Be Me 08. Tired Of Yelling 09. City Lights 10. Grandpa’s Cadillac 11. Hold Me Down 12. Running 13. Space 14. The Rain
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