MacBoney – Mac Hussein Mixtape
11.16.09
I’m not sure how many reflect this sentiment, but P$C’s 25 To Life album was pretty damn good in my eyes. Hell, I even bought it. Without getting too much into it, we all know who the face of Grand Hustle is, but it is his longtime Bankhead cohorts, Big Kuntry, C-Rod and MacBoney who have always served as vital role players. That said, I was pleased to hear Mac was dropping a mixtape Monday entitled Mac Hussein.
The homie Burn One touted the tape as the return of the raw, uncut sound of ATL Hip-Hop, not the majority of material you hear today. Ultimately, that’s up for you to decide, but I do recommend downloading the tape if you need some music to serve as the soundtrack for your ride around town. If you’re still not sold, I’ve compiled a list of reasons to take three minutes out of your day and download this.
1. Production from 1500 or Nothin’, Zaytoven and Nard & B.
2. Features from Killer Mike Bigga, Kingpin “Skinny Pimp”, Mistah FAB, T.I., Big Kuntry, Young Dro and others.
3. You’ll be feeling like a D-boy in no time.
4. This was going to go with #1, but it deserved it’s own recognition. A nine-year-old, DJ Prophet, produced the intro. That’s right, he was born in the year 2000.
Say what you please, but Grand Hustle has talent on their roster. This may be beyond all realms of possibilities, but I wouldn’t mind another P$C album (or mixtape). I mean, you know who is coming home in t-minus four months.

Download — Grand Hustle Presents MacBoney – Mac Hussein Mixtape
Respect: Burn One
