UK Lyricist from the South
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Villages
Seriously you've made a fan!
I Like your lyrics and I'm feeling the beat http://www.mp3unsigned.com/Showband.asp?id=19974
I don't really want to be known as a rapper due to the presumptions and associations made by a lot of people in regards to any individual operating within the HipHop genre. When people hear the word 'Rap' they think things like drugs, guns, bling, violence, and swearing. I don't want to be affiliated with any of that; the scene has evolved, leaving behind a trail of clichéd and stereotypical gangster rappers that aren't actually saying anything with their lyrics. Too many people these days think that if you want to be a part of the HipHop scene you have to prescribe to the outdated 'don’t f**k with me, I'm a bad boy' routine. I want to stop people thinking this.
I'd much rather be known as a lyricist; someone whose subject matter was actually something worth talking about. An individual who is just that; individual. Someone that tries to be original when there are so many wannabe gangsters walking around the streets. I'm just a normal guy who likes pubs and clubs or takeaway food and television. Nothing else. - 3rd Option
Next we have a HipHop track from £rd Option called Villages. Not sure what possessed Ben to asked me to review this track as I am hardly knowledgeable about urban tunes but can only do my best with whatever people throw at me so here goes;
3rd option is a lyricist first and foremost from what his little bio bit says, not wishing to be associated with the image formed in peoples minds when they hear the word rap or hiphop these days. Which is fair enough, i can relate to that and so can a few others here judging from one of the threads on the forum. This track has a fairly simple beat to it which kicks of and carries the track along
Well firstly, I didn't expect lyrics like this! Great ideas, very Streets like - There's a lot of potential here with the lyrics, i feel the track is tight, but the vocal-work needs to be a little more impacting, the vocals just need to be more prominant maybe, maybe a little more accentuation in the deliverance. Great ideas with the Telephone call - A good Call ;-) This instrumental is near p
Now I didn't know what to expect from 3rd Option, I'm not that hot on the hip-hop scene, and on the whole I don't enjoy that much. BUT, what a great surprise. This tracks starts with a nice small pleasent synth, which I like, so now definately not knowing what to expect. 3rd Options vocals then kick in nice and early, with the nice synth rhythm continuing in the background. The musi
3rd Option are a band from MP3 Unsigned and apart from that I know nothing. So, lets find out together eh? Apparently born and raised in the UK's 'dirty south' (huh?) 3rd Option turn out to be something I should - in all probability - be able to get into. He/they make hip hop with a english rap and I can always make time for one of those. Surprisingly enough ther
Well, what can i say that hasn't been said before, this is a great track. I'll start off with the beat, which is hard hitting and effective. The guitar melody is sweet, not too-prominent (maybe a bit quiet) but aggressive and it deffinately gets a point across in a swift and crystal clear manner. The bassline, although very simple, it is very effective!!!