Mixtape Review

Lil Wayne – Dedication 4 hosted by DJ Drama

Dedication 4 – Lil Wayne Review By Ella December “I said I might retire, but y’all know I be high…” Comforting words to Lil Wayne fans who feared that the Young Money rapper had swapped the microphone for skateboarding. Lil Wayne has shown he’s still rapping with the release of Dedication 4, the latest instalment… Read more »

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Wretch 32 – Wretchercise

Wretchercise Mixtape Review By Ella December “I just turned Black and White into gold.” Tottenham’s Wretch 32 raps on his latest mixtape Wretchercise, referencing his success with second album Black And White. His second album gained him critical acclaim and the national recognition the talented rapper deserved. Fresh from being one of the Olympic London… Read more »

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Roll Deep – No Comment Star Mixtape Review

No Comment Star By Ella December “Dem likkle man can’t chat to the Kings.” Roll Deep’s Manga spits on his crew latest offering No Comment Star.  It can be easy for modern audiences to forget the legendary status of the crew within the grime scene with mainstream songs such as Good Times and Green Light…. Read more »

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Scrufizzer – Fizzy Flow Review by Ella December

Fizzy Flow Review – Scrufizzer By Ella December “Best from the west.” West London MC Scrufizzer boldly proclaims on his latest mixtape – Fizzy Flow. The MC has been creating quite a buzz ever since his emergence on the grime scene. His rapid flow has gained him acclaim and is reminscent of the golden age… Read more »

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Squeeks – Call Me Squeeko

Call Me Squeeko Review – By Ella December “I think it’s time that I sat in the throne.” North London’s Squeeks victoriously raps on his third mixtape Call Me Squeeko. Although it’s his third mixtape, the mixtape serves more as an introduction to the rapper’s music and his gruff style. This is due to him… Read more »

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Rick Ross – Rich Forever (Review)

‘Being dead broke is the root of all evil’

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Tinchy Stryder: III EP

III X might turn a few heads for those that think Tinchy had turned his back on the grime scene. After MCing in the charts on electro-pop and collaborating with N-Dubz for the past few years, Styderman returns with a free EP for the fans that miss Underground and Sorry You Are. Not to say… Read more »

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