Dj Chuck T - Down South Slangin 43
September 9, 2007

Chuck T releases a new “Down South Slangin” mixtape. Chuck T has been hard at work over the years building up his name as one of the best southern mixtape dj’s. This new one features new music from some of the best southern artists out right now. Featuring new music from Rick Ross, Young Buck, Chamillionaire, Nelly, Lil Flip and more. Also featuring a new track from David Banner featuring Jay-Z. Click on the “Continue Reading” link for the tracklist and download. Get Right…
Tapemasters Inc. The Game & Lil Wayne - “Blood Sweat & Tears”
September 8, 2007

Tapemaster Inc. gets The Game and Lil Wayne together for a new mixtape project. I remember a while back they were working on it. It finally got released a few days ago and it’s a dope mixtape. These two together actually make a good combo I think. There is really only a couple tracks where they actually recorded together. They actually worked on a dvd together also. The rest of the mixtape almost looks like a “Game vs. Lil Wayne” mixtape though. There are new Game and Wayne tracks on here, 39 tracks on here in total. Click on the “Continue Reading” link for the tracklist and download. Get Right…
Dj Whoo Kid - “Best of Banks”
September 7, 2007

Dj Whoo Kid drops a new “Best Of” Lloyd Banks mixtape. This one is his second in the series. Featuring 28 freestyle and tracks from Banks. Most of the tracks are unreleased and hard to find, so if you’re a Lloyd Banks fan then this is probably a good mixtape to download. Click on the “Continue Reading” link for the tracklist and download. Get Right…
Review - “Curtis & Graduation”
September 4, 2007


Alright, so I was happy to see today that I am starting to get a little respect in the review and quality side of the music industry. I got the advance copies of 50 Cent’s “Curtis” and Kanye West’s “Graduation,” from their respective camps. I was asked to listen and review the albums on the site. So, the past few hours I’ve been listening to both nonstop. Both 50 and Kanye have different styles of music, they obviously both need to try and make a couple commercial tracks to sell, but the rest of their albums are unique respectively.
Kanye has a lot of soulfull tracks on his album. Most are definitely samples or re-played samples by professional musicians. I have always been a fan of Kanye’s production style with chopped samples and a different beat pattern than the typical pop-rap tracks on the market.
50, on the other hand, seems to be trying to stick to his roots with hard knocking beats. The one downfall I seem to hear though with 50 is that he might be trying too hard to sell. Too hard to make music that he feels the mass wants to hear, rather than make the music that he feels. I might not be making the most sense, but it sounds sometimes like 50’s “trying.” Except for “I Still Kill” featuring Akon, “Curtis 187″ and “I Get Money.”
On Kanye’s album I can listen to 9 0r 10 tracks out of the 15.
On 50’s album I can listen to 9 out of 17.
Alright so here’s my final criticism and review of both albums…
I’ll start with Kanye. I don’t really have any criticism for Kanye. The only thing is that there are a few tracks that are sort of “left-field.” But that is music, you need to experiment and try new things. That’s how music evolves. That’s why I tend to prefer Kanye, because of his tendency to experiment with music. His album is dope. 4 out of 5 for sure. Don’t bootleg it, go buy it. It’s worth it.
Alright, so 50’s album “Curtis”…My main criticism is that I don’t understand why he still put “Amusement Park” and “Fully Loaded Clip” on the album. I mean those tracks are already old to me. Make the album shorter, who cares. He could have put out a 15 track album and cut those 2 songs. Also, there are better second singles on there than the “Ayo Technology” and the Robin Thick track “Follow My Lead.” But, overall his album is pretty good. If you’re a hardcore 50 fan, you’ll definitely love it. I’m a fan of Curtis myself and I’d give the album a 3.5 out of 5.
In the end though, I know that I will grow tired of 50’s tracks faster than I will Kanye’s. There it is…the official Get Right Music review. Click on the “Continue Reading” link for my favorite tracks off of the album. Please leave comments. Get Right…
Big Mike & Dj Thoro - Soundtrack to the Streets 2
September 4, 2007

Big Mike is back with Dj Thoro for the second Soundtrack to the Streets mixtape. Featuring new music from Cassidy, Lil Wayne, Kanye West, 50 Cent, Jadakiss and more. Highlights on the mixtape are: the Lil Wayne “Can’t Tell Me Nothin” Remix, the 50 Cent “Fuc*in or What” produced by Dr. Dre and the Kanye West “Here We Go Again.” Click on the “Continue Reading” link for the tracklist and download. Get Right…
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Dj RC - Swizz Beats Instrumentals Pt. 2
September 3, 2007

There is no doubt that over the past few years Swizz Beats has transformed himself into a super producer sought after by ever artist and label in the game. Dj RC put together the second installment of his Swizz instrumenal tape, featuring 42 Swizz instrumentals. I personally have never heard any other RC tapes, but this one is a good idea and well put together. A definite download for any artist, producer or just a Swizz fan. Click on the “Continnue Reading” link for the tracklist and download. Get Right…
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Dj Smallz - “Best Thing Smokin 6″
September 1, 2007

Dj Smallz just released a new mixtape featuring the latest tracks out of the south. This one is volume 6 in his “Best Thing Smokin” series. Featuring some new bangers including the Kanye and Lil Wayne: “Barry Bonds” as well as the Scott Storch produced Sean P and Junior Reid track: “Good Look.” This new one also features tracks from Three Six Mafia, Lil Flip, Lil Scrappy, Rick Ross, T.I. and more. Click on the “Continue Reading” link for the tracklist and download. Get Right…
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J-Love: “In Memory Of Big L” Volumes 2.0 & 2.1
September 1, 2007


J-Love released his latest “In Memory Of…” mixtape featuring Big L. Volume 2.1 features more unreleased Big L as well as freestyles and remixes. Some tracks remixed by J-Love himself. Both mixtapes are great downloads to build up your Big L collection. One of the best emcees to do it and would have definitively been a star if his life wasn’t ended short. Click on the “Continue Reading” link for the tracklists and downloads. Get Right…
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