Exclusive, Interviews, Mixtapes, Music, Press - Posted by FWMJ on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 20:40 - 13 Comments
The Niyat - Vector Prime Mixtape
***edit: I can’t afford to have you people sleep on these joints, so if you ain’t download the entire .ZIP, you need to play these joints, and then get ya mind right.
“The Struggle” produced by The ARE
“Independence” produced by Khalif
“Nose Bleeds” produced by OH NO!
“We Got It” produced by The ARE
“Break Bread” produced by The ARE
These guys are some of the purest spitters in Houston.
I am a fan.
They could probably eat your favourite rappers alive. Yep. In fact, there isn’t a rapper or emcee with a mixtape/ep/project/album out right now or floating around on zshare or these blogs that can see these guys on the mic. Hello hipster rappers! Furthermore, a lot of rappers out there just aren’t good; don’t know how to rap. Hello again, to the days where swagger is meaningless if you don’t have the skills to back that shit up. Pay attention. Yes, I know we boys and all, but these guys rap better than you. © Hex Murda talkin’ about elzhi rapping better than you too Oh, and if you don’t like this. You don’t like rap and/or are too dumb to get it. </rant>
That said, they are all nice guys. Do reach out and say hello to some greats you just got introduced to.
The unique trio of Synato Watts aka Khalif, Snap aka Clay Red and D-Ology aka Dk. Myndbndr comprise an amazing array of fully automatic hype cannons that blaze verbal logic and reason for the rhyme. Never ones to mince their words, a carefully chosen arrangement of topics from generosity in the warm and inviting “Break Bread” produced by The Are, to the war calling sirens and wails of “The Heart” produced by Mirawge Bizarre and gets at the issue of being under the scope of the ever watchful eyes. For the uninitiated to H-Town legend D-Ology, he is quite possibly one of the best to ever spit on wax and he goes in heavy on the J-Dilla produced “This Ol Coon”.
Related: Khalif aka Synatto Watts “Once Again/Close Encouters” Video
2. Close Encounters (Produced by The ARE)
3. The Struggle (Produced by The ARE)
4. Independence (Produced by Khalif)
5. Nose Bleeds (Produced by OH NO!)
6. Projects (Produced by Domo)
7. Interlude
8. PULSE (Produced by Mirawge Bizarre)
9. We Got It (Produced by The ARE)
10. Break Bread (Produced by The ARE)
11. The Heart (Produced by Mirawge Bizarre)
12. This Ol Coon (Produced by J Dilla)
13. Bottom Feeders feat. Kazi Noble / Outro
14. The Walk (Produced by The ARE)
13 Comments
This is some hot ish but all want to know is how can my crew be down. I know this is a fam based site to push your peoples music but I hope you would like to just push GOOD music as well. Can I get any info on how to get my (mixtape) on? Come on FWMJ…show some love.
Peace,
DENONE of Obey The Altar Native
savv
hands down some of the illest you never heard…
zk
gzus ok ok i’ll try it! just don’t shoot the kid!
this is gonna reward repeated listening. rayguns?
Mind if we strongarm /borrow this for our l’il site?….Thanks
go for it
lovehater
you win. I am downloading it now.
Genius
Those five tracks are good listens, but I wouldn’t go as far as your over the top statements that you made though. Last three tracks I would have only posted, those were the bigger and iller of the tracks. “The Struggle” and “Independence” productions weren’t all that hot. Lyrics were alright on them as well.
I was impressed by the last three tracks, and obviously Oh No is going to rip his tracks to bits but dats him, its a given.
Genius
I will be downloading the rest of the mixtape though and taking it all in since 3 outta 5 tracks warrants a full download hands down.
Minus
Dope. tryin’ tell deez boiz….
These cats is SERIOUS!
PEACE,
TU
ayo this group and mixtape is tight. maybe the best I heard from the south period. Definitely getting a feature on my site, Niyat just emailed me and told me to come to this page and check out the mixtape. Good shit
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Not to mention there’s a buncha tracks in the vaults with these cats rhyming over Charlemagne (Natural Elements) beats. What? I’m not a backpacker. I just like better rap music than you.