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Da Reapa is from the depths of east Chicago, Indiana and he brings us his debut EP “Consequences & Reapacussions”. The man who surprised everyone on Midwest Mobstaz 2 with his track “Middle Of The Midwest” plans on keeping you hooked like a fiend in need of a hit, the album has features from Vonni, C-Ghetto, Big B, and Madness.
“Middle OF The Midwest” is the kick off track and if you didn’t hear this on the Midwest Mobstaz compilation your missing out. This was one of the hardest tracks on their, beat is banging sounds like a grimey ass midwest anthem. Reapa comes out spitting, this is what gets you when you first heard this song, he is talking about the streets of the midwest, the struggles of the shit he get into on a daily basis, all the shit he see from the murders to the drugs aint nothing new, this is everyday life and he brings it out on this track, this shit goes hard. “2 Much Pain” beat is real calm, lost hope type beats has that dramatic piano going to it. Reapa coming hard on this track, he spitting about all the pain and trials he go through once again, he tired of all the hard times, when shit going to get better, he trying to make a come up and do some positive shit.
“Mouth Of Madness” this beat is fucking dark and hard, this shit makes you think death, the Reapa coming for your ass watch out. He got his partners Madness and Vonni featured on this track and they are coming with that hard gangsta shit as well. The whole click coming with it on the raps, this is just some hard shit that is talking about murder and death, don’t test these boys you will end up with the toe tag in the black bag. “Hard Tymes & Hard Liquor” this beat is different not as dark, this shit sounds like midwest mixed with some ole time city blues, summer in the city type of track. Reapa getting deep on this shit, this is a track that make you think of them days when you in the corner of your room thinking of all your problems and the only thing that soothes the pain is the liquor going down your throat. “Trying To Survive” is the last track on this EP and still spitting on the same tip, the hard come up shit, this sounds like some old west coast type of rap. Reapa and Vonni on this track, they spitting about the streets, and how with all the shit that goes on its day by day trying to survive, you just have to have that kick back blow big mentality and live life, clean track to end this album out.
The production on here was all done by Da Reapa/Big B and this shits hard. This is that midwest shit, dark, hard, grimey, and street but Reapa’s production is not cheap sounding like some producers, its just real clean but grimey at the same time. Da Reapa had most people like oh shit when he did the track on Midwest Mobstaz 2, beat kicked in and he just started to rip the track, after hearing that you were like does this cat have a album? Well its not a full album but a EP gets the job done for now, he has some real street shit on this cd, he talking about the streets heavily on here, talking about the shit you got to endure, the hard times, death, drugs, backstabbers, that type of music you make not knowing what is going to happen tomorrow. Da Reapa when he hits the track his voice sounds like he just got a lot of frustration, just anger and madness and he just letting it out, he don’t have a super fast flow but he gets uptempo at times, no need to really he be spitting just listen. Indiana got some heavy hitters coming out, its becoming a surgance of talent coming out that whole state and Reapa is one of the ones we going to be hearing about more and more. Overall its an EP so you know its short, but when you get a EP and all 5 tracks go hard? What more can you ask for? Hard beats and hard rhymes, if you dig that hard midwest shit Da Reapa will be one of your new favorite rappers, go get this shit, and lookout for his new solo and compilation to drop very soon.
Kicket a écrit:bien vu le topic, par contre j'ai pas mal édité ton post, parce qu'entre les (nombreuses) fautes d'orthographe et coquilles + les excentricités de mise en page, c'était pas franchement folichon, lol...
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