Select Records calculates another winner with Computa’s, solo debut single. Hip Hop heads will appreciate the tight metaphoric flow on the a-side, as you do fall into “Zone”, nodding to the melodic bass drum heavy track. the b-side “Lun”, is good but geared to neighborhood.

Poverty sets up a second single on the Artist Direct Label, with a three song vinyl, which gets three nods, one and two respectively for “I’m Hatin'” and “Life Sucks” (that’s actually the song title…give either a video maybe it will catch on) and two goes to for my people. Both songs good production styles, however for my people, has a more well rounded finish hook hit them at www.artistdirectrecords.com. Artist Direct gets another radio mix-show go round and mixtape love. As Smilez & SouthStar pull out a winning double sided single. Consisting of the songs; “Tell Me” the a-side and “Ridiculous” the b-side. they really put it together on this effort.

From New Orleans comes Thruth Universal, with a double sided single A-side Four Track Mind, b-side, New Orleans. A-side grads the nod, with the well put together hook and scratches, as the M.C.’s flow remains consistant. However, the mix on the B-side can be done better check them out as the album is on its way at www.truthuniversal.com or www.advancedideasmusic.com.

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Common Sense rises from obscurity with, I Got a Right Ta. And he does, blazing flow over one of the slickest tracks heard this year, MCA brings us traditional hip-hop look out for the album coming soon. After a few years on the scene repping the Tdot, The Rascalz finaly pick up Major consideration with “Movie-Star”. Already receiving radio love The BMG trade mark distribution company signs a winner in the group via Vik Recordings.

Out of the west side Sura Records debuts Shabazz and from the album baysickinstinct, comes a double sided release. the a-side entitled Rags 2 Riches utilizing a familiar disco sample, while holding down the west coast with the gangster joint Ballin’ & Billin’ on the b-side. The a-side takes the nod, for revitalizing the funk sound. On the same note High Caliber records does the same and drops their double single, with the artist 2.High. The a-side Spark the Weed up, follows the thuggin’ mentality, but unlike the previous artist, this b-side pulls out the winning nod with the funk joint entitled California Thuggin’ definite video song.

Finally, Killa Valley Entertainment stays large with two big albums. First is B.G. Evil’s, project, One Flew over the Cuckooz Nezt, which is a good debut for this artist, compiling just enough good songs to get you thru the album. Stand outs are; “Am I Alone”, “When I say Killa”, “4 an Outlaw” and also take “Ride 2 Nite”. Second album is no sleeper Kaoz the Assassin, The Assassination Vol.1, is what it is… totally bangin’. This album got two full spins it first time in the CD player. This artist needs more exposure to ensure his success, to link with Killa Valley Entertainment at www.killavalley.com to check them out.

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