Summary: Best MixTape Reviews
MixTapes review site featuring the hottest mixtapes available anywhere on the Internet. If you are looking for reviews or to buy mixtapes, this is the site for you.
One artist who has really started to come back to the
Mixtapes hard this
past year or so is Plies. For a few years, he would have the
occasional song or two on a mixtape. Now, recently, he dropped
official ones with DJ Scream plus a few by himself. Plies is
working hard to maintain his relevancy in a game that has fickle
fans, where rappers are hot one day and then forgotten about the
next. These new mixtapes have shown Plies to have an ever improving
rap game, and the beats are always on point. This new official
mixtape, "
Plies-I Fuck With The DJ", features eleven brand
new cuts, like the new banger "Preacher's Daughter" with cohort
Gucci Mane, the heater "In Da Building" which basically just reps
Plies and his goon squad, "The Ghetto", "Down Bitch" with Lady and
more. Every song is new and every song obviously took some time to
make. Plies fits into a niche for people who like their raps not
too over-intelligent, but more just about girls and jewelry. His
association with DJ Khaled, Jeezy, Lil Wayne, etc has definitely
helped his career greatly by getting him in front of many would-be
fans who would never have heard of him otherwise.
Date Published: Mar 30, 2011 - 9:06 am
I am a huge Max B fan. I have always felt that the
Hip-Hop Mixtapes that
Max dropped before his incarceration were some of the absolute best
mixtapes ever dropped in the game. Max B is not only a great
rapper, but he sings his own hooks with an excellent singing voice.
He also guested on many other rappers tracks, where he brought
tracks super heat just from his appearance. He also helped Jim
Jones not only create his two best albums but his classic DJ Drama
Mixtape "The Seven Day Theory" had Max all over it. Unfortunately,
Max was put away for Conspiracy To Commit Murder, a case which he
is fighting on appeal to this very day. This new mixtape, "
Wave Gang 7", features new cuts from Max, his
partner French Montana (who also is a beast in this mixtape game),
Dame Grease and DJ Delz. Hot joints include Max B "I Don't Wanna
Know", Max B "Make Me Feel Better", Dame Grease and Bigga Threat
"I'm Charlie Sheen", French Montana "Poppin' Tags", Al Pac and Mack
Mustard "The Hardest", plus new cuts with Rick Ross, Maino, Slim
Thug and Masspike Mails. Hopefully my dude Max will be free soon.
Until then, these mixtapes keep him alive in the streets...
Date Published: Mar 30, 2011 - 8:56 am
The recent passing of one of the most talented RnB singers ever was
a great loss to the hip-hop world. Before there was ever an Akon, a
T-Pain, a Trey Songz, etc there was Nate Dogg. He collaborated with
EVERYONE in hip-hop, from Eminem to Fabolous, E-40 to Kurupt,
Ludacris to Snoop Dogg, and everyone in between. Nate's voice is
well known for making many many mediocre songs become top-notch
with the addition of Nate's super soulful and recognizable vocals.
Brand new mixtape, "
DJ White Owl-Street Kings 6 Nate Dogg RIP", was
dropped right away to commemorate the passing of a great artist.
This mixtape shows a great cut of Nate's career and all of the
artists that Nate worked with over his long career. Tracks include
classic "Regulators" with Warren G, "The Next Episode" with Dr Dre
and Snoop Dogg, "Ain't No Fun" with Snoop Daz and Kurupt, straight
banger "Till I Collapse" with Eminem, "Times Up" with Jadakiss,
"Where I'm From" with Game, and many more. Rest In Peace Nate Dogg.
You will be sorely missed and your spot will never be filled.
Date Published: Mar 29, 2011 - 12:05 pm
DJ Smooth Denali mixtapes are a personal
favorite of mine. Smooth Denali is an old-school DJ. Not meaning he
does all old-school music, but he is from the old school of DJ'ing
where the DJ's can use a turntable, where they are actually skilled
at blends and beatmatching and such, when DJ's had a crazy grip on
new school, old school, instrumentals, RnB, etc. Smooth Denali
works very hard to create great mixtapes, and his brand has been
well known for years now as being one that is true and strong. His
product is far superior to his competitors. His new house mixtape,
"
DJ Smooth Denali-Let's Dance House Mix",
features the best of the brand new House joints to keep your party
rolling and moving with no breaks and no uncomfortable silences.
New cuts like "Watch The Club Go" from DJ Bam Bam, "Hey Baby (Drop
It To The Floor)" from Pitbull and T-Pain, "Falling Down" from
Space Cowboy, "Sexy Bitch" from Akon, "Ride" from Michael Mind,
"Trouble With Me" from Black Legend, "Knobbers" from Crookers, and
tons more. While Smooth Denali usually focuses on Hip-Hop and RnB,
his House skills are quite evident with this release.
Date Published: Mar 29, 2011 - 11:57 am
One artist who has worked hard to show himself worthy is Young Dro.
Being the first artist that T.I. officially cosigned and the first
signing to Grand Hustle Records after T.I. himself, Dro has had to
grind with the best of em to stay on top. After a lackluster debut
album with a few hits (like "Rubberband Banks") Young Dro started
to pursue the mixtape circuit and really hone his skills.
Young Dro mixtapes have improved greatly over time,
and with each release it is not hard to see the work that this
young spitter has put in.
This official mixtape, "
DJ Spinatik-Young Dro Equestrian Dro", features
the absolute newest official material from the Grand Hustle prince.
New bangers like "Money Machine", "Check Out My Swag" with Travis
Barker, "Polo Down", "Strip" with T.I. and Trey Songz, plus many
more will prove to you that Young Dro is having no problem holding
down the Grand Hustle throne in the King's absence.
Date Published: Mar 24, 2011 - 11:07 am
Blends mixtapes are some of my favorite
mixtapes. It's always interesting to hear what a DJ can come up
with when they are left to their own creative devices. Whether the
beats are matched perfectly, and what crazy songs are they gonna
mix up. I have heard RnB mixed with hip-hop that you would never
think would ever work and it came off flawlessly. That's all in the
blend game.
This new mixtape, "
DJ Prophecy-Deep Fried Blends 3", is a great
example of some excellent Southern blends. This whole mixtape flows
hard from front to back. Cuts include Pimp C (R.I.P.) Mike Jones
and Bun B's throwback classic "Pourin Up", Young Dro Gucci and T.I.
"Freeze Me", Travis Porter's sneak hit "Make It Rain", Mike Jones
old banger with Snoop Dogg and Bun B "My 6-4" which pays respect to
Cali-type classic low riders. Plus blends from Juvenile, Webbie,
Lil' Jon, Juicy J, Youngbloodz and more. This is a solid blends
mixtape and this entire series has been great so far. Good work,
Prophecy.
Date Published: Mar 24, 2011 - 9:59 am
If you want a strong
Hip-Hop Mixtapes series, check out the "Power"
series from Tapemasters Inc and Evil Empire. This series focuses
alot on fresh new East Coast material, picking only the absolute
best of the best new stuff and laying them on you, track after
track. I got hooked with Power Part one, just throwing it in one
day to check it out, and I couldn't believe how good it really was
and how many songs I had not heard. Since then, I have listened to
every volume as soon as it dropped.
This new one, Power Part 7, continues in the same tradition as it's
predecessors. New cuts like "What It Is" from Jadakiss, "Molasses"
from Raekwon with Rick Ross and Ghostface, "Run Up On Me" from 50
Cent, "Fly Away" from Eminem (super banger), "Fly Like The Wind"
from Lloyd Banks and Jim Jones, plus Fabolous, Cam'ron and Vado,
Maino, Nas, Styles P, Fat Joe and many more. This entire series is
strong. Check them out.
Date Published: Mar 22, 2011 - 9:08 am
One of the most popular
Mixtape series is easily DJ Envy's super successful
"Hitlist" series. Envy brings you all of today's hottest hits, no
shoutouts, no break in the music. Everyone loves these. They are
perfect for parties, where you really don't wanna have to cause a
break in the party by the music stopping or radio commercials. Also
when you just feel like taking a nice long ride and not hearing
incessant advertising, these just flow smooth front to back, with
all songs that you know and love.
This new volume, "
DJ Envy-The Hitlist 49", features new heat like
"6 Foot 7 Foot" from Lil Wayne and Corey Gunz, "Welcome To My Hood"
from DJ Khaled with Ross Plies Lil Wayne and T-Pain, "Moment For
Life" from Nicki Minaj and Drake, "All The Lights" from Kanye West
with Rihanna and Fergie, "Down On Me" from Jerimih and 50 Cent,
"Sure Thing" from Miguel, plus Jennifer Hudson, Chris Brown, Jamie
Foxx, J.Cole, Keyshia Cole, Ne-Yo, Snoop Dogg and more.
Date Published: Mar 22, 2011 - 9:01 am
One artist who has never been scared to put in work on the mixtapes
is Jadakiss.
Jadakiss mixtapes have been absolutely instrumental
in building his career and showing the fans that he is easily in
the top five rappers in the game. Jadakiss has a gift for not only
painting a picture, but even just how he describes things, from the
Pepsi-colored coupe to the Nikes to the memories of childhood, no
one really does it like Jada.
This new mixtape of all brand new Jada, titled "
DJ White Owl-Jadakiss Street Kings 5", features
more heat from the real King Of New York.New heaters include "What
It Is", "Lil Bruh", "Trade Places", "I Miss You", "They Don't Know"
with Uncle Murda, the excellent "You Want Me" with Alicia Keys,
"Miss Me When I'm Gone" with his partner Styles P The Ghost, pus
many more. With 23 tracks in total, you absolutely cannot lose. All
hail the mighty D-Block...
Date Published: Mar 17, 2011 - 10:53 am
One artist who has been virtually nonexistent on
Hip-Hop Mixtapes is
my man DMX. After a crazy hot career in the late 1990's which
fizzled out with his subsequent drug use and multiple arrests
(including an arrest at an airport for impersonating an FBI agent).
DMX has had lifelong problems with drugs and the law. He is one of
the only artists who could ever come close to 2Pac in sheer emotion
and rawness. His first three albums (It's Dar And Hell Is Hot,
Flesh Of My Flesh Blood Of My Blood, and And Then There Was X) are
all hip-hop classics and a great example of New York's resurgence
after years of the South dominating the rap scene.
The first DMX mixtape in years recently dropped out of the blue.
Titled "
DMX-My Last Words 2", this one features DMX back
on his grind, trying to fight his way back into the fickle hip-hop
world and remain relevant more than five years since his last
offering. New tracks include the excellent "Change Gone Come", plus
"Bomb Drop", "Stay Flawless" with NORE and Ja Rule, "Boy Back Up"
with Mobb Deep, "That's My Baby" with Tyrese, "Silver Shadow", "It
Ain't My Fault" and more. This music is rowdy and the usual that
you would expect from DMX. Hopefully an album is in the works, and
DMX will be thrust back into the hip-hop game back on track. I
guess we will see.
Date Published: Mar 17, 2011 - 10:42 am
A great Blend
mixtape is a much sought-after thing. People
constantly are emailing and writing blogs about their search for
great blends mixtapes. What makes blend mixtapes so special is that
they are absolutely different than anything you can find in the
stores. They actually force the DJ to take it back old-school in a
way, when DJ's had actual skills and it took more than a laptop to
be a solid DJ.
The new mixtape, "
DJ Wizard-I Got Blends For Days 3", takes the
newest hottest tracks and blends them up in crazy new ways. Joints
include Dre and Snoop's "Kush", Wiz Khalifa's "Blakc And Yellow",
50 Cent "Do You Think About Me", Usher "Daddy's Home", Rihanna
"What's My Name", B.O.B "Wish Right Now", Willow Smith's "Whip My
Hair" and many more. These are expertly crafted, and you will find
nothing better in the mixtape game right now. Wizard is on his
grind, and this mixtape shows that he is clearing a way to prove
himself in the game.
Date Published: Mar 15, 2011 - 11:25 am
Blends mixtapes are hard to do in the first
place. A DJ must have the necessary skills to perfectly beatmatch,
and he must have an ear that can decipher where to end one song and
begin another while mashing them together. Also which flows would
fit both time-wise and sound-wise over different beats. But a whole
Beyonce blends cd? You gotta be joking. This is something I have
never seen before. More evidence of DJ Wizard's come-up in the
mixtape blend game.
Titled "
DJ Wizard-Beyonce Legacy Of A Diva", this one is
full of blends (every single track is a blend, matter of fact).
Fresh blends include "Crazy In Love", the excellent throwback "Baby
Boy" with Sean Paul, "Love Song" with Alicia Keys, "03 Bonnie And
Clyde" with Jay-Z, "Ring The Alarm", "Halo", old Destiny's child
classic "Soldier", plus many more. With 24 tracks in total, this
one is a lot to take in at one sitting. Wizard makes these blends
to sound as if the original song was this way, rather than a remix
that sounds like a remix. Well done.
Date Published: Mar 15, 2011 - 11:18 am
Of all of the
RnB Mixtapes, Trey Songz mixtapes are easily in the
top most popular ones. Trey has a smooth way about him, and he
seems to get to the ladies like no one else can. He keeps dropping
hit after hit, and his albums are always stellar releases. He also
works magic with rappers on collabo songs, never seeming out of
place no matter who he is paired up with.
This new mixtape, "
Trey Songz-Still Mr. Steal Yo Girl", features
all of the best new material from Trey Songz. New cuts include "Six
Foot Seven Foot" on Lil' Wayne's beat, the excellent "Dirty Dancer"
with Snoop Dogg, "May I" with Fabolous (together they sound like
perfection), "Look At Me Now", "It's Gon Be On" featuring Rico
Love, "Shawty What Your Name Is" with ex-Terror Squad member Cuban
Link, and many more. Trey Songz is a great songwriter, and you can
hear in his music that this is one of those things that seperates
and elevates him above his peers. He even has a new Rocawear model
campaign that has been all of the hip-hop magazines, such as XXL
and Vibe.
Date Published: Mar 14, 2011 - 8:38 am
DJ Arson has made a name for himself with his
Mixtapes series
titled "The Hitlist". These feature the newest and best radio hits
minus any of the swearing or shoutouts that most mixtapes contain.
For many people who love hip-hop but just can't stand the overuse
of the "F" word, these are just what the doctor ordered. This way,
you can hear all the new hits minus the unecessary cursing.
This new volume, "
DJ Arson-The Hitlist 28", features all your
favorite new hip-hop radio hits. New cuts include "Blazin" from
Nicki Minaj and Kanye West, "Welcome To My Hood" from DJ Khaled Lil
Wayne Plies Rick Ross and T-Pain, "Fire Flame" from Birdman and
Lil' Wayne, "Down On Me" from Jerimih feat. 50 Cent, "6 Foot 7
Foot" from Lil' Wayne feat. Corey Gunz, "Syllables" from Eminem
Jay-Z Dre 50 Cent and Stat Quo, "What's My Name" from Drake and
Rihanna, and many more.
Date Published: Mar 11, 2011 - 10:16 am