Special Teamz The Mixtape Rarity

Special Teamz The Mixtape Rarity

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Product Key Free Download more. Find a Special Teamz - The Mixtape first pressing or reissue. Complete your Special Teamz collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs. Slaine 'house of slaine' mixtape out now. 'special teamz' (the mixtape) by special teamz (edo. G, jaysaun & slaine) [2005] 'the white man is the devil 2: citizen.

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Artist: Slaine Title: The White Man is the Devil Volume 2: Citizen Caine Rating: 3 Stars Reviewed by: Kathy Iandoli The heart of Boston Hip-Hop is forever held in the arms of its independent artists. Logistically, Beantown can give New York a run for its money in the number of lyricists that flood the underground. Almost impossible to discern, rarely does an MC climb his way out of the murk and mire and truly exhibit mainstream potential.

Enter Slaine. Special Teamz representative and La Coka Nostra forefather, Slaine develops a refined voice on his follow-up mixtape The White Man is the Devil Volume 2: Citizen Caine (Legend Leaguerz). Slaine’s braggin’ rites successfully soared beyond his social circle with Volume 1. Hailed as Boston’s next best thing, Slaine didn’t need to ride the coattails of extended Hip-Hop family members like Edo G (Special Teamz), and La Coka Nostra affiliate Everlast and still doesn’t this time around.

His knack for instilling the fear of the mic is a rare treasure, but with Slaine, it’s questionable whether or not he will use that device to spit on or bludgeon with. Volume 2 opens with the drug infested “On The Third Day” beginning the cycle of Slaine’s penchant for lyrics that glorify his cocaine-saturated being. “Cocaine & Blue Eyes” follows with grimy vocals dipped in haunting violins.

While the album’s title sounds more like a declaration of self-hate, Slaine posts it to his advantage on songs like “Jewelz”, “Bad Man”, and “XXX”, spouting sagas of sex and lyrical dominance within a psychotropic lifestyle. Replacing the recycled song concept of personifying a gun, the J. Nes Tiny Toon Adventures Cool Rom. Ferra produced “Citizen Caine” brings cocaine as the narrator bastardized by both dealers and doers. The cuts by JayceeOh reflect multiple coke references, proving that kilo slingers aren’t the only ones abusing the “white girl”.