Thursday, April 3, 2008

A up and coming indie/rock/pop/hiphop band by the name of G[orilla]-Unit...




... headed by the charismatic Curtis "50 cent" Jackson, has released a new song entitled "I Like the Way She Do it". By all standard criteria for musical judgment this song should be labeled mediocre at its best, but no, this ambitious group of musicians has once again altered the common perception of good music. In a world where the lyrical stylings of the Killers or Death Cab For Cutie are assign the inscription of being poignant and inventive (amongst other bands. These bands were simply in my recently played on Itunes) and formula and hollowed sentence structure in rhyme have become almost universally frowned upon, lead vocalist Jackson finds it upon his shoulders to correct this injustice. While artists, like young Victor "N.O.R.E." "Noreaga" Santiago from Lefrak City mentioned below, have attempted to alter the vehicle of shallow lyrical delivery, Jackson adamantly opposes any sort of alteration. "I Like the Way She Do it" exists as simply the latest chapter in Jackson's Trapped in the Closet-esque serial which began with "In Da Club." Jackson brings with him the vocal talents of Christopher Charles Lloyd [Banks], Marvin Bernard [Tony Yayo], and David Darnell Brown (Young Buck). On this track these men create a unique melodic ensemble that has not been seen since G-Unit Radio 1-25, Beg for Mercy the album, Get Rich or Die Trying, Get Rich or Die Trying OST, Get Rich or Try Dying... and their most recent, Elephant in the Sand Mixtape. Keep a look out for their next album Lock and Load scheduled for summer 08 (unless you have any other 50, Banks, Yayo, or Buck album, then just play that. You're not missing much.)














download:
http://www.zshare.net/download/99154573cc7532/


p.s. chris fix this. embedding shit is too much work and I gotta be out to watch Mary J. Html sucks balls and not even in that good way.

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