Mac Money - Just Dippin' (single)
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- The Single from Mac Money's debut album Tales of a 'G' starts out with the
single "Just Dippin'." The beat has a tight feel to it and the production
overall is tight. I wasn't really into the North West rap scene until I
heard a couple albums from Bow Wow Records. This is the third album I've
had the privaledge to listen to and I am feeling it to the fullest. Mac
Money has a good pace to his flows and rips up the mic with this track. He
showed me some things and if this track is any indication his full album
will bring some strait heat.
- The second track on the single starts off with Mac Money talking in a language
that I don't know, but I think it's middle eastern. The beat kicks in with
some knock and Mac Money comes with some more clean flows. He talks about
what is real and what isn't comparing the world to various eras in time. It
is a good topic to flow about, and he takes a very interesting approach to
it. Overall this track is tight, good production and some original lyrics.
- Mac Money is quickly showing some political emphasis to his lyrics. He raps
about the streets using the World Trade Center attacks and various world
news to say his point. The production is clean, although I'm not feeling it
as much as the past two tracks. I like the lyrics he spits and he comes off
very original to me. I'm feeling this track overall.
- The same as track number one except of course it's just the intrumental version.
The production from Big Squeeze comes off very clean. The beat is hard and there
are plenty of background affects to add to the track. The production gets your
head moving and you into the track. Clean work by Big Squeeze, I'm feeling it.
- No music playing in the background, just Mac Money showing his mic skills. It
really helps to show you how well of a lyracist he is. I'm feeling his flow,
but this track is just to show off his mic skills. It would be coo if more
artists had tracks like this, but it's more to showcase their talent. Still
this track shows how well Mac Money can flow.
Overall I'm feeling this whole single. The track Just Dippin' was tight and had some heat.
The other two tracks were just as good, but I liked the production most on Just
Dippin'. After hearing this I'm interested in hearing the full album. I like what
Bow Wow Records is putting out and Mac Money is just another example of it.
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Track Listing:
- "Just Dippin'" (radio version)
- "Whats Your Reality"
- "United We Stand"
- "Just Dippin'" (instrumental)
- "Just Dippin'" (acapella)
Usefull Links: Bow Wow Records
Other Reviews Of This Artist: Tales of a G
Our Overall Rating:
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