Jay Bizness:
I was sent a link to the mixtape by Jay Bizness titled Born Konvicted.
I listened to tracks Black Card and No Tomorrow
I really like how this track starts. The delivery and voice is comparable to Tech N9ne. The song progresses nicely. The vocals should be turned up a little,I am a little confused on the lyrics. It becomes more easily understood as the song goes on. The hook is very catchy.
I really like how the second verse comes in. The transitions are smooth and well thought out. I can definitely see a lot of people getting down to this song. It is very catchy and the "stripper" concept is delivered much differently than most songs of it's kind.
I must state (as I do on all reviews) whether or not I would listen to the song myself. This one I would not. But for the 700 something people who have downloaded this mixtape, I aint mad atcha. There was a lot of effort and work put into this song, that's obvious. I can appreciate that.
No Tomorrow began on a bad note to me. I am not a fan of the singing at the beginning. When the verse kicks in, I change my mind. I am enjoying the lyrics, even though it's a "smoking" song. I think this idea is played out already. I rarely enjoy songs about smoking. The lyrics are on point. I can bet that mad people enjoy this track. Also noticing that this is a BeatG33ks beat. Using a lot of BeatG33ks beats myself I must give props on that.
All in all Jay Bizness is dope. His style is original and his lyrics are ill. I would recommend his music if asked if I've heard anything good lately. The mixtape has done well. 700 people can't be wrong.
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