Ced Brown Wunderland Review

When listening to Ced’s album it awakens inspiring thoughts of life. The beats in his songs at the beginning of the album aren’t driven by bass and rhythms but the vibes are catchy. The album ends with strong beats that envelop you into the depths of the bass.

Wunderland is most definitely the proper choice for the album’s title because the beat is catchy and it caters to both the male and female music perspectives.

Its clear to hear that Ced has battled in the war of love and lost. Although the pain and joy of loving and losing are truly encompassing feelings, only those who have felt it can capture it in words. Ced captures the lyrics that make you feel the hurt of breakups and the high of love.

My favorite song on the album is Insomniacs Prayer not only because I completely understand what it is like to drown in life’s downs and deprive myself of sleep but I also feel the beat and the intro.

It has been awhile since I could say that I have reviewed an album and liked most of the songs. This album is short but it captures real feelings and thoughts.

This album has my seal of approval, check out the link.

 

The Entity by Denim leekz

The depths of this lyricist seeps beyond the depths of his beats, it renders in his words. This well thought out album not only features beats that have drum and bass but also lyrics that actually makes sense.The lyrics in this album isn’t just reiterating stories it brings light and meaning to life lessons. The track entitled deception is reality is definitely radio worthy and should be the first track released as a radio edit.

http://denimleekz.bandcamp.com/album/the-entity

Double Check

https://soundcloud.com/trouble-maka-pro/ron-oneal-double-check-all-eyez-on-me-ft-svskee

This track has the old skool feel that makes old skool lovers heart melt. Low tones, no bass just pure music flowing through this track. The Tupac voice over is the perfect garnish for the real flava kickin out of this track.This track is made for the chevy’s ridin high on dubs through south central. Ron Oneal and Sv Skee are coordinated like a white suite with Stacy Adams, they rhyme from the depths of their roots.

Benjay Latrez

Benjay Latrez’s music brings me back to the days when Hip Hop was about the lyrics. The truth of this matter of fact lies within the tracks. The album has a mos def feel, which enables the lyrics to overpower the musical component of the song annihilating the drums and bass.

The sound and feel of this album is well said in the tack Soul Below when he said R.I.P. hip hop I don’t know you no more. Benjay Latrez brings meaning back into hip hop music lyrics. This song should have been the first track released from the album because it sounds like that’s the backbone of this artist.

Paul Nicholls Music Critique

https://soundcloud.com/paulnichollsofficial/drive

I am a lover of music and most of the trance/ techno music I have heard in the past has yet to please my ears as much as this Paul Nicholls Piece. When listening to this piece my mind wandered and it put me in a place of serenity. I imagined hearing this song in a lounge of some sort surrounded by friends, family, and good food. While I wouldn’t play this song in my car I would definitely listen to this song while sipping on vintage wine in my living room.

Who I Am Critique

Once you get past the two minute video introduction the Who I am video is pretty catchy. Although the beginning of this video was long there was a message in it that all men should be teaching their sons. Real men know how to treat a lady.

The vocals on the video are a little scratchy but the video quality is impeccable. With all of the rappers out there claiming putting women down this song brings me back to those days of Once More Chance by Notorious B.I.G. when females were idolized in music instead of sexualized. This is definitely a song that i would bump in my whip.