
so i been up on this store for a while that has about 100,000 records in its' basement. i am sure some people go there looking for samples and shit but i am almost POSITIVE that no one touches the rap. it is really off the beaten path and you wouldnt even know they have records. the only problem is that these 100,000 records aren't organized at all. i have looked through about 20,000 of the records and only found the one i am showcasing and the the DNA Disciples 12". i am quite sure i will find more but i just didnt have the brain power to finish it all on Saturday.
this 12" i grabbed is pretty interesting. it is by a dude named Rick De Ville. i had no prior knowledge to this 12" but seeing that it featured a production credit by Mo Funk (from the infamous I-Power record) i was like i have to try it out. it apparently came out before I-Power and is harder to find. not as dope i will admit. really a "trying for the radio" type record beat wise. but lyrically he is awesome. very non stop and can hold his own. even the radio friendly songs are catchy and kinda cool. if i heard this when it came out i would prefer it to all the other radio crap i might of been listening to haha.
the stand out track is definitely the Mo Funk produced "Like This". i do enjoy all the tracks though. "J.J" has some catchy singing that only an idiot like me would like!
try it on for size cuz i mean its free assholes!!
"J.J"
"You & Me"
"73"
"Like This...."

4 comments:
I remember this 12" when MoFunk dropped some knowledge in the VA forum bout it. "like this..." is def my winner on that wax! nice find man!
thanks for this one man! i gotta check it out cuz the MoFunk production is quite nice.
Thanks.
K-Funk
Where is this store Located?
Thanx.
You and I is my shit here, I hope this dude who says he gotta box of 'em somewhere comes through one day! Thanks for putting me onto this one nobs.
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