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“ Slice of the ‘Devil’s Pie,’ you can ask D’Angelo / I got big balls, the same size of a cantaloupe / I’m sick wid’ it, ’bout to hit ’em with the antidote / B*tch, you can suck my d*ck, where did my manners go?,” before the rapper speeds up his flow to recall a youth of gang-banging, not caring what others thought, and always ready for that action. Waka Flocka Jacks Beats From Nas, Tribe, D.O.C., Mobb Deep and SPITS? That’s Right…(Audio)įrom mimicking D’Angelo’s mumbling under the beat that rapper Canibus reportedly passed on, Waka makes a 20-year-old gem his own for two minutes. A highlight comes when the MC originally from Jamaica, Queens taking a slice of D’Angelo’s “Devil’s Pie,” as produced by DJ Premier. The latest freebie from the “No Hands” hit-maker sees Flocka tackling a multitude of instrumentals. Cole, and at the end of the year, made a “Jackin’ For Beats”-style “5:56.” Now comes Waka’s sarcastically-titled I Can’t Rap, Vol. While the Atlanta, Georgia representative is often recognized for his Trap beat ear and boisterous delivery, he can sometimes unload a track that shows a deft lyricist who often downplays his talent or gets misunderstood by some listeners.īack in 2014, Waka bodied a multitude of Hip-Hop instrumentals.
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Overall, this is a solid mix that’s been on repeat in my headphones for the last two days, and is available to stream and download for the low, low price of free99.Few artists can claim to have had as prolific of a mixtape career as Waka Flocka Flame.
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It’s a surprisingly solid ending to the mix, and makes up for the first track, “Fuck N!gga,” which is easily my least favorite of the compilation. The tape closes with the old-school sounding, Macon Hamilton featured, “Knowledge God,” a track that could easily fit in on a mixtape when they were actually tapes. Featuring the OG of putting dollar signs in your name, Too $hort, it’s a banger, with Waka rapping about liquor, molly, weed, bad bitches, and turning the house into a club.įormer graffiti artist Gepetto (government name: Brendan Hanna) mellows the mix out on “Ghetto Child,” a synth-y and chill track that gives you a moment to relax before going to the next track, “Work It Like A Pro.” Featuring English-Caribbean rapper Giggs, it’s the perfect track to dance to like you do it in the mirror. He can’t get into the clubs that play his music, but that’s what house parties, like the one in “Real N!gga Love,” are for. “Word to the Wise,” an impeccably produced track by up and coming rapper-turned-producer Metro Boomin, is one of the strongest on the tape, and it’s worth mentioning that Metro is only 19 years old.
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Both “Lottery” and “Ain’t No Problems” have that signature Waka sound, and the latter has verses from oddly charismatic ATL rapper Young Thug and Judo. His much-anticipated album, Flockaveli 2, doesn’t drop til later this year, and this mix will carry you through til it’s release.įellow Atlanta rapper Young Scooter is featured on the 808 Mafia produced second track, “Cook Jug,” and has one of the catchier hooks on the mix. Waka Flocka goes hard in the motherfuckin tape on his new mix, Re-Up, an 11 track compilation with solid production and clever collaborations.