Incorporating a degree of creative control into his life – both literally and figuratively – has been one of the best things to happen for Curren$y’s career. Footage of Spitta laying down verses for “Lemon Kush” off that Smokee tape. Read the rest of this entry »
Despite my usual objections to posting video teasers (what’s the point), I had to set that ideal aside this morn and weave this into the rotation. Spit Vicious previews “Vision,” which will feature him going in over Kanye’s “Last Call.” Can I hope that it will be as long and detailed as Yeezy’s original and perhaps tell the tale of how Cash Money defaulted on making Curren$y a more viable personality? How Wayne sharked his style? Can we get that on this track? It would only be fitting.
I took away two things from this clip: the music and the knowledge. Next Sunday is definitely going to be super for more than one reason. Aside from Colts/Saints, Curren$y and Don Cannon’s long-awaited collaboration, Smokee Robinson, invades speakers for the first time. Spitta, Wiz and Nip recently had a studio session for the project which included good weed and even better music. From the sounds of things, it seems to already be a front runner for the standout record.
Now, the knowledge. With the scent of kush and sour diesel permanently settled in the studio, the three cannabis connoisseurs discuss smoking habits. A blunt man himself, Hussle, takes in words of wisdom from Curren$y who warns about the dangers of blunts. Ever wonder why Nip always looks tired? Because he smokes blunts, not papers, according to the Mythblazers.
Young Spit Vicious releases more sonic venom via Twitter, this one taken from the long-awaited (and now retitled) Smokee Robinson project. I figured it was going to take a Miracle for the original title to go off without a hitch. Read the rest of this entry »