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On Fire .f. Stack Bundles & Khanflik (HipHop) |
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Track Comments Both of these rappers flipped the script look young dont rate this .... a 9.5 u know to bring it down, pump this a 10 u know we movin units. R.E.S. is pushin bricks
WE TRYING TO GET SIGNED MAN!!!!!!!
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More from R.E.S. |
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My Life .f. Authenticz
(Ave. Rating 9.5 from 3 votes)
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Er Er Ly (Remix) .f. Early & Jewelz Smith
(Ave. Rating 8.5 from 8 votes)
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With the most diverse lyrical profile in the VA City rap talent under teens. R.E.S. has proved and has also showed they are outstanding towards the lyrics, and also blesses the mic. From being starting small with Jewelz into producing music as the way he is to bring up a new voice of talent from practice Khanflik to moving S-Dubb from rapping to C.E.O. to making room for a new opinion to be explored Authenticz. R.E.S. is just a split second away from taking talent to somewhere, where no 5 emcee rap stardom group has ever been before. From being influence by music such as rap and r&b; collections. R.E.S. has determined to be more then rap, more then r&b; more then urban. With three girls and five emcees. R.E.S. is reaching towards to becoming the best out of VA City.
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A high level of knowledge of self (determination) is rarely achieved by a hip-hop generation too scared to risk its industry trust funds or too myopic to see beyond mere rhetoric; nonetheless, some have broken though. R.E.S. is one such visionary - a group of emcees whose devotion to hip-hop and passion for social consciousness combine with a synergy seldom witnessed in rap history.
Of course, it makes sense that R.E.S. would be the deed of hip-hop's Golden Era of superhero emcees (Jewelz Smith, Khanflik, Authenticz, S-Dubb, Kronical, Eyezlee & Baby C, Jay Mee) and the upcoming secondary level of R.E.S. a.k.a. Lyrical Terrorists. Natives of different states that just met nearly three years ago, R.E.S. spend their time where "most of the people who were fans (of hip-hop) were also active fans in the culture in some way. In 2003, you'd have kids watching Video Music Box in their living room, working out dance routines." But R.E.S. artists not only digested all the hip-hop influences around them, they also absorbed knowledge from across the artistic spectrum; be it the jazz meditations of Ahmad Jamal, the pop lyricism of Steely Dan, the evocative prose of Chinua Achebe, the lyricism from other block memebers such as Drastic Measures, Tremendous or others or the cross-cultural humor of Danny Hoch. They love to let their music just inspired not just by black art, but good art, representations of art that are sincere and genuine."
Encouraged by the man who started it all Jewel'z brother (Kenya Sullivan), Jewelz first graced a record with underground never heard before Khanflik "The Better Man" in 2003. With his signature nasal flow and playful scatting mixed with the deep violent, under-shattering story mode telling was clearly a talent to watch, and despite Khanflik all-too-brief existence, Jewelz would go on to make indelible cameo appearances on songs with S-Dubb soon in the picture like the S-Dubb's "I'm A M Block Soldier" and S-Dubb's "Da Bomb feat Intellect & Jewelz Smith." The discriminating rap connoisseur could detect in Khanflik, Jewelz & S-Dubb as a range of talent that is tremendous; they have the good-natured charisma to appeal to a crossover audience but also the deft, clever rhyme skills so treasured in the underground. Treasured with the most precious piece added to the mixture Authenticz who has been on several tracks with Jewelz and Khanflik. Authenticz adds a new posture towards the rap elite. He brings more creativity, metaphorical, and skilled sentence structure. With dynamic flows all together this rap group is no where near to be touched. The world better keep it's ears open towards R.E.S. They're real reckless towards close directions....
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