Thursday, February 11, 2010

Review of Curren$y - Smokee Robinson

After listening to this mixtape, I have to give it up to the New Orleans Jet.  He came through on each track delivering punchline after punchline, and showing an artistic new rhyme style. Which is always a plus, if you ask me. With every good there is some bad. Though the mixtape is glaring example of the range and diversity that Spitta has, it was a lack-luster perfomance in part of quality.  On mixtapes like "Super Techmo Bowl", "Welcome to the Winners Circle", and "Fast Times at Ridgmont Fly" you are able to see how Spitta can take a song/beat from another artist and casually make you forget who the orignal artist was.  However, with "Smokee Robinson" There isn't that many songs that take you over like "No Tint" from his mixtape "Life at 30,000 ft". Being a big Spitta fan, and follower of his career, I have the right criticize his musical endeavors as I choose to.  Overall Curren$y - Smokee Robinson gets a well deserved: B+
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