What It Sound Like?
Been away for a minute taking care of life. Unforeseen events pop up that need immediate attention. I'm behind on the posts, so I got something out of the batch I wanted to get into. I'm giving him the new moniker, Mr SEO, you know him as, @K. Burns. This audio adrenaline is a digital store debut. Go ahead and search the album title. Watch what happens and how fast.
A warm intro with Welcome To Burnieville. The vibes is melodic, light synth with a drum pattern similar to EDM set by Tru P.
It's the background to the street gospel from Burnie. Our next tune talks with the keys, a faster tempo for the energy he brings. The Reintroduction shows a glimpse of how aggressive he attacks all his tasks. Including, the progressive results from this approach. @Gabdulla Tha Butcha got the tones and bass to bring it out.
Is it fair to have favorites? WeU$ is truly one of mine. It's that smooth playa vibe that hasn't been visited in a while. Burns lay the format from the days of AZ, 8 Ball & MJG. I can't help but t drift back to those times when I hear his verse on this Hobgoblin heater! Then, to further insult the hater's injuries, @318Cha$e slides on the track!
The producer selection is well thought out. We got blessed by @Ecto84 with that soul for the ladies on Dishes. "She love the way a nigga get it" K. got a dream girl on this one. That lady that appreciate what you do, plus make the route easier for you. There's another chic spoke about in the following joint, Backwood Rollin'
She cut from a certain cloth when she roll Backwoods. Often, the same one that ain't afraid to make a scene hot if violated. The rider, Kelo define that young lady in this sixteen. Another memorable, original production by Tru P. Do remember, this was a 420 release, so I remember the preview to National Stoner Anthem. He already knew he had a hit when he played it on his live. I also knew it was a go. @Wavy Da Ghawd laced a classic our parents used to blast in the crib.
Wavy doubles back another familiar sample on Young G's. I feel like I don't have to name the reference to this age group. It's a hard hitter, right on the chin. A strong feature from @Eddie Kaine to chop game with our tour guide. The content starts to consistently get more gritty from this point. The next guest appearance took the streams with his first recording. Mak P cameos on Adios with a verse of doom. Nobody is applying his type of pressure. Things stay spooky with Rim, letting you know you gotta keep the same energy when you see him. Unkle Burnie ain't playing. Heard what he'd do to a blogger? Glad we're on the same side... Shouts to @Bass Reevez for that horror score a whipped up.
I'm digging the transition with Gvng Money. Cousin Res got the sounds right. Gotta smoke to it. Catch the Bity Boys giving it up how they do best. @Fetty and K always shine on the same track. They kept it street, that never lacks between them. When I hear Cold Outside, the beat make me wanna rap on it the lyrics make me value my time more. The last piece from Wavy Da Ghawd. After a short story from K. Burns, @Con$piracy spits that pain, his bars are concrete. He fits in with our lyrical painters.
Tru P. closes the album out with a victorious instrumental for the artist to pour his heart in. K expresses his seasoned song making with Urban Royalty. He kills the flow over this Boom bap piece. The entire album is real play quality. No fillers, play straight through. Fans can still support on Bandcamp, remember this is his first digital store album, also. Get your copy, thank you for supporting the album and our site! God Bless!
Been away for a minute taking care of life. Unforeseen events pop up that need immediate attention. I'm behind on the posts, so I got something out of the batch I wanted to get into. I'm giving him the new moniker, Mr SEO, you know him as, @K. Burns. This audio adrenaline is a digital store debut. Go ahead and search the album title. Watch what happens and how fast.
A warm intro with Welcome To Burnieville. The vibes is melodic, light synth with a drum pattern similar to EDM set by Tru P.
It's the background to the street gospel from Burnie. Our next tune talks with the keys, a faster tempo for the energy he brings. The Reintroduction shows a glimpse of how aggressive he attacks all his tasks. Including, the progressive results from this approach. @Gabdulla Tha Butcha got the tones and bass to bring it out.
Is it fair to have favorites? WeU$ is truly one of mine. It's that smooth playa vibe that hasn't been visited in a while. Burns lay the format from the days of AZ, 8 Ball & MJG. I can't help but t drift back to those times when I hear his verse on this Hobgoblin heater! Then, to further insult the hater's injuries, @318Cha$e slides on the track!
The producer selection is well thought out. We got blessed by @Ecto84 with that soul for the ladies on Dishes. "She love the way a nigga get it" K. got a dream girl on this one. That lady that appreciate what you do, plus make the route easier for you. There's another chic spoke about in the following joint, Backwood Rollin'
She cut from a certain cloth when she roll Backwoods. Often, the same one that ain't afraid to make a scene hot if violated. The rider, Kelo define that young lady in this sixteen. Another memorable, original production by Tru P. Do remember, this was a 420 release, so I remember the preview to National Stoner Anthem. He already knew he had a hit when he played it on his live. I also knew it was a go. @Wavy Da Ghawd laced a classic our parents used to blast in the crib.
Wavy doubles back another familiar sample on Young G's. I feel like I don't have to name the reference to this age group. It's a hard hitter, right on the chin. A strong feature from @Eddie Kaine to chop game with our tour guide. The content starts to consistently get more gritty from this point. The next guest appearance took the streams with his first recording. Mak P cameos on Adios with a verse of doom. Nobody is applying his type of pressure. Things stay spooky with Rim, letting you know you gotta keep the same energy when you see him. Unkle Burnie ain't playing. Heard what he'd do to a blogger? Glad we're on the same side... Shouts to @Bass Reevez for that horror score a whipped up.
I'm digging the transition with Gvng Money. Cousin Res got the sounds right. Gotta smoke to it. Catch the Bity Boys giving it up how they do best. @Fetty and K always shine on the same track. They kept it street, that never lacks between them. When I hear Cold Outside, the beat make me wanna rap on it the lyrics make me value my time more. The last piece from Wavy Da Ghawd. After a short story from K. Burns, @Con$piracy spits that pain, his bars are concrete. He fits in with our lyrical painters.
Tru P. closes the album out with a victorious instrumental for the artist to pour his heart in. K expresses his seasoned song making with Urban Royalty. He kills the flow over this Boom bap piece. The entire album is real play quality. No fillers, play straight through. Fans can still support on Bandcamp, remember this is his first digital store album, also. Get your copy, thank you for supporting the album and our site! God Bless!
Young G's Video
Peep this around the way visual from K. Burns in his BK residence and the squad. Big shouts to Eddie Kaine, Wavy Da Ghawd, Visa, & Plex!!! Straight organic Clinton Hill footage from the natives. You know we love the stoops, corner stores, and dirt bikes. Tap in on YouTube and leave your feedback!
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