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1000 Words & 38 Spesh Album REVIEW

2020 Hip-Hop will NOT go sideways as long as 38 Spesh is producing ARTIST as such on this project below. The SUPER PRODUCER! Yeah I said it. The super producer 38 Spesh has a plan for this year and beyond. #Trust 

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38 Spesh | 1000 Words (CD Mixtape)
1000 Words & 38 Spesh (Parental Advisory)
"1000 Words" (10 Tracks)
Release date: March, 27, 2020  Length: 28:21
EXPLICIT
FULLY PRODUCED BY: 38 SPESH

1. *Silence Ft. Jai Black, Brad Piff & Madhattan/ Producer: 38 Spesh
2. Queens Ft. Nature, Flee Lord & Wrd Life/ Producer: 38 Spesh
3. *Right Corner Pilot Ft. Vic Spencer, Rome Streetz & UFO Fev/ Producer: 38 Spesh
4. Up North Money Ft. Asun Eastwood & Daniel Son/ Producer: 38 Spesh
5. *Hustlers Pageant Ft. Che Noir, The Musalini & Blass 89/ Producer: 38 Spesh
6. News 12 Ft. Sha Hef & Bodega Bamz/ Producer: 38 Spesh
7. Fancy Scales Ft. The Musalini, Izzyhot & Bonnie B/ Producer: 38 Spesh
8. *Lord Walk Ft. G4 Jag & Flee Lord/ Producer: 38 Spesh
9. *Mask And Gloves Ft. Nems & Pounds/ Producer: 38 Spesh
10. *Lax Ft. Eto, CRIMEAPPLE & Axel Leon/ Producer: 38 Spesh

In BOLD: Favorite Tracks
With Asterisk: Rotation Songs in My Playlist

My Grade For Mixtape (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 4.5
Lyrical Content: 3.5
Album Structure/Theme: 3.0

Review:

I'm speechless for another time again. 38 Spesh is creating his on LANE in Hip-Hop and nobody is going to stop him. It seems like the Hit Maker Producer/Bar Smith has a formula. He puts out albums on Friday, but at 10 PM on YouTube first. Then eventually the albums or projects go on other streaming platforms.

The interesting part of this project is the executive producer. His name Hip-Hop/Street name is 1000 Words and he's a photographer. He's a photographer that only takes Polaroids. And for the youngsters, it's a actual picture that comes out of a camera, when you take it on the spot. We loved these camera's back in the day. And this gentleman has made an impact in Hip-Hop bringing them back. He goes to underground spots and takes pictures of only people that can rhyme. His formula is similar to mine. I only review straight spitters.

So Mr. Words recruited some known and some underground newer artist and teamed up with 38 Spesh for an exceptional project. Most of the artist, I've heard of. And the one's I haven't heard of, I'm a fan now. Y'all will be on my radar starting today.

This album with 38 Spesh beats and artist that can rhyme, is a great combination that relates to the streets and the world. Some of the line up includes Eto, CRIMEAPPLE, Axel Leon, Daniel Son, Flee Lord, G4 JAG, Pounds, Vic Spencer, Rasheed Chappell, The Musalini, Nems, Asun Eastwood, Rome Streetz, UFO Fev and Nature.

Since there is much to digest, I'm going to let you acquire the album and digest. If your hungry for Real Hip-Hop, this phenomenal group of talent will have you stuffed.

Shout out to 38 Spesh for the production. Shout to 1000 Words for getting the project together. And especially shout out to ALL the MC's that got me smiling like an emoji. Hip-Hop is in good hands people.

Stand out tracks for me are "Silence", "Right Corner", "Hustlers pageant", "Lord Walk", "Mask And Gloves" and "Lax". These tracks will be in heavy rotation this year. The Album will be saved as well in my Tidal files. My neck will be mad at me because of the HEAD NOD effect, but that's what neck braces are for. Let's GO!

My album rating is a 3.67 MICS out of 5. Great production and great bars from the underground artist. I'm putting this album up there with some of the others that came out this year. It can go toe to toe with some of the best. Check it Out!


Cincerely Yours,
Marquis J. Walker
Father, Blogger, Youtuber and Quarantine Individual

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