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Recently The B.O.S.S. Board was able to catch up with the underground Hip Hop group Black Bannerz to learn about their upcoming project which features Crooked I. Firstly, the group consists of two emcees, one by the name of Holywar and the other Slave of the Almighty (S.O.T.A.). The group hails from Syria and are planning to drop their double album titled "Musical Revolution" later this year. Holywar explains that the album covers such topics as the conflicts in the Middle East as well as police brutality, hunger and several other serious issues plaguing our world. Interestingly enough, the group plans to release the album in both Arabic and English in an attempt to reach a wider audience. Additionally, as mentioned before, the group has also reached out to Crooked I to lace rhymes on their project. The track will be titled "Militant Minded" and is produced by the Syrian production team Orient Squad. Fans should certainly be looking forward to this collaboration, but there are several other known emcees featured on the project as well. The group was also able to reach out to artists such as Kool G Rap, Immortal Technique, Sean Price, Nino Bless, Scram Jones, Chino XL and several others. We encourage listeners to step outside the box and experience Hip Hop from another perspective by supporting this project. The Black Bannerz are very passionate about their craft, so make certain to visit their MySpace page for additional information and stay tuned for "Musical Revolution" later this year.
Crooked is making so many proper moves. This sound so fucking dope. I might be more excited for this than slaughterhouse.
Crooked is making so many proper moves.
Quote from: Action! on May 28, 2009, 07:32:47 PMCrooked is making so many proper moves.Yeah right dude has yet to drop an album. If he was smart he woulda dropped when boom boom clap was blowing up the radio. But all he will ever be is a mixtape rapper
Incredible body of work? Only an album can determine that. You can drop all the mixtapes you want but you'll never be a legend from that. A mixtape has no structure, let's see if Crooked can carry his incredible work through an album. I stopped checking for him after he started dropping those mixtapes every other month. Dude lost his moment
You think I give a fuck about a rapper's financial status? I'm a fan of the music. No scratch that I'm a fiend for music. I get high off that shit. Getting proper crack is all I care about. I could give a shit if Crooked-I, Bishop Lamont, Saigon, Papoose, Stat Quo, (insert any rappers name) ever releases a proper album in stores. As long as I get the product of a minimum quality of 196kpbs though I do prefer cd rips at flac or 320 mp3s. I'm fine with 196, after 256 my ears really can't tell a difference. I try to support those I really enjoy by buying their music so they can have the time to produce more music instead of working a day job and doing it just for the love. So I could give a fuck about a rapper making proper financial moves. I'm just talking about content and who they're making music with.
It's always cool to read about more Crooked I music. However, at this point, I have to say it will be much cooler to hear new Crooked I music than to read about it.
See you just said artists save their best work for their albums. That's why I said I stopped checking for Crooked. Aside from Terrace Martin's mixtapes I haven't checked anyones mixtapes because they are garbage. You can take whatever the artist gives you and force yourself to like it because that's all they are dropping. Or you can choose the quality shit you bump like I do.