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Nightshield -
Hostile Takeover
Record Label: Nightshield Ent.
Exec. Producer:
Gabe Nightshield
Release Date:
July '02
Hometown: Sioux Falls, SDTrack listing: 1. Intro 2. Retaliation- Triple Crown 3. Infectious Game Syko & Sarkastik 4. The Big Payback Overflow & Mr. Dev'Yon 5. This right here ft. the Noblemen 6. Let's Get It On Ashes & Mobius 7. Ride With Me ft. Shayla Day 8. Partytrain- Overflow 9. Smell That Mr. D.O.G. 10. Too Much Triple Crown 11. The Phranchise- Cool Nutz & Phranchise 12. For So Long Bullet & Arjay 13. Hostile Takeover- ft. 28 the Native, & Yaiva 14. I'm- Sarkastik 15. 3 Kings- Triple Crown w/DJ Sense 16. Northwest Style of Flow 28 the Native & Ri Ri 17. To Attack- ft. SupaMan 18. Come Fi Love - Silver Shadow D |
This here is where we set the game
straight. We tell you like it is. Even if you don't wanna hear it. Cuz if
your music stinks, I wouldn't be your homeboy if I told you it was the
bomb. So here it is.
.Gabe Nightshield is back and showcasing all of his homies from around the states. He has went back to the lab and improved every aspect of his product. From graphics, to guest appearances, to production, this album is beefed up from it's predecessor by far. Guest appearances include Portland's legendary Cool Nutz, Washington's heavy weight, Mr. D.O.G., Sarkastik, Syko, Cinatra, Silver Shadow D, Triple Crown, Ashes & Mobius of Vancouver, B.C., and a rare cross mixture of Northwest and Midwest flow. Let's start with the best song. That would be "the Phranchise" by Cool Nutz & the Phranchise. Whoadie this track is throwed! All it needs now is to be screwed & chopped. These youngins got chops, trust that! "Infectious Game" by Syko and Sarkastik is another hot track. The symphonic type beat by D-Sane no doubt hypnotized you instantly sending your neck into a rubby texture, bouncing back and forth. Syko has definitely grown and it showed. The deep grueling voice of Sarkastik, gives the song that much of an eerie-irrisistable appeal. Nightshield displays his flow as he gives you his club joint, "Ride Wit Me." Overflow and Deep Era stuck they foots in the production as Shayla softly sang the hook. "For So Long" by Bullet & Arjay was the black sheep. You wouldn't expect such an emotional ballad on a rough hood story type of album. But it's that originality that made this song stand out. Arjay does his part and hits all the notes why Bullet interludes with a rap. "Smell That," "This Right Here," and "I'm " were also nice tracks that should not be overlooked. Overall, Nightshield gives you blazin beats with some of the most underrated, yet skilled underground lyricist. Expand your horizon, check out one of the rare natives in hip hop. It couldn't possibly hurt anything.
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