1. Crazy Night (feat. Rock City) [Prod. by Lil’ Ronnie]
2. Outta Tha Game [Prod. by Chris “Deep” Henderson]
3. Exit [Prod. by Jazze Pha]
4. Echo [Prod. by Infinity]
5. Like I Do [Prod. by Carlos “Los Da Mystro” McKinney]
6. Fallen From The Sky [Prod. by T-Town]
7. Elsewhere [Prod. by Chris “Deep” Henderson]
8. Number One (feat. Keri Hilson) [Prod. by Roy Hamilton]
9. Religious [Prod. by Todd Dickson]
10. #1 Fan [Prod. by Carlos “Los Da Mystro” McKinney]
11. Be My #2 [Prod. by Jack Splash]
12. Supaman High (feat. OJ Da Juiceman) [Prod. by Willy Will]
13. Pregnant (feat. Tyrese, Robin Thicke, The-Dream & Maxwell)
14. Text Me
It was just a matter of time before Trey Songz took a swipe at R.Kelly. In case you didn’t know, Kellz dropped a mixtape for the first time in his 17 year career last week, and Songz took offense to R entering the R&B Mixtape lane. Whether or not Kellz will reply, and we have our first R&B mixtape beef remains to be seen. “Kelly you the King, but you tryin to be The Dream”… damn…
First off, anyone who is familiar with my history knows I’m a HUGE R. Kelly fan & have been inspired by him since my early beginnings musically. So while some may take this as disrespect, those who truly listen to the lyrics will understand my urging him to go harder. I’ve been compared to R. Kelly since my career began while we all can recall R. Kelly stepping on the scene sounding AND looking JUST like Aaron Hall. He demolished his sound and then went on to build his own which was a mixture of many others. We all are familiar with his signature adlib “Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh” which he grabbed from Lenny Williams & let’s not forget the “Bump & Grind” remix which started his Isley Brother’s Vibe. Soon enough he assisted Ron Isley in becoming Mr. Biggs & while keeping Ronald close he kept him on his toes. The R. Kelly we all grew to love was innovative, witty, & trendsetting. If you were to say that R. Kelly has excited you musically as of late, I would question your ears. When I heard JayZ’s “Death of Autotune” my first thought was when will R. Kelly stop using it; The King of R&B with a autotune filled mixtape (not to mention a auto tuned “Double Up” album) disappoints me. If throwing rocks at the throne wakes up the King, consider them thrown.
Our latest installment of Battle Of The Beats is inspired by some of our very own Twitter Followers. If you don’t follow us and interact, you are missing out! We take a quick break to have you decide who killed the “Every Girl” beat better, Songz or Kellz.
1. Trey Songz – Every Girl Rmx Listen/Download Here
Everyone’s favorite child molester is back, teaming up with DJ Skee for “The Demo Tape”. Kellz has been jumping on every hot track covering lyrics in hopes of getting some radio buzz. That hasn’t really worked, so now, plan B.
No Drake on this one, wonder if anyone will realize it..
Kellz trying to stay relevant, jumping on the current “IT” artist to keep his name out there. Don’t know if its gonna work though.
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