Clifford Cartel - #RNS [Review] January 02, 2017 by N3 On The Track in Music, Hip-Hop, Music Videos View fullsize Rating: 4 out of 5 “Something about the quality of this “#RNS” record is off to me, but besides that I like everything else about the track and the visual. Artist Clifford Cartel does a great job acting as a pissed off police officer using his power to harass citizens he comes across. His attitude reminds me of a young Kanye West. I like it and the beat has my adrenaline pumping! Two thumbs up! 4/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
BR/NDO - Been Through [Review] January 02, 2017 by N3 On The Track in Music, Hip-Hop, Music Videos, Rap View fullsize Rating: 4 out of 5 “BR/NDO’s “Been Through” visual starts with scenes of Tokyo and I was immediately intrigued because you do not get to see too much of Tokyo in the music videos of upcoming artist so definitely points for that. Once the instrumental started coming through softly, I noticed a sample of one of my favorite Travis Scott records “Backyard” and that made me excited to hear what was next to come. BR/NDO did not disappoint with his vocals when he started spitting on the beat while standing in the middle of a “lit” Tokyo street . I would love to hear and see more from this artist! 4/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
Stess The Emcee - Viet-Namaste January 02, 2017 by N3 On The Track in Music, Hip-Hop, Rap Rating: 3 out of 5 “Intro was kind of long but once the beat dropped, my head started nodding immediately. The first artist on this “Viet-Namaste’ record was okay. He reminded me of alot of my rapper homeboys on the undergroud scene. Cool lyrics but nothing out of the ordinary. The second artist on the other hand is someone I would definitely love to hear on more records. 3/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
Cynic The Apache (PENPALS) - Ham on Rye [Review] January 02, 2017 by Yung Miss in Music Videos, Hip-Hop, Rap View fullsize Rating: 4.5 out of 5 “Ham on Rye is definitely my type of track! The instrumental provides a head nodding foundation for listeners while Cynic the Apache layers the beat with raw lyrics and an impressive cadence. Paired with 90’s style video recorder visuals , this track gets two thumbs up. 4.5/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
NAC - Christmas Lites (At My Momma House) ft. Nathan Davis Jr [Review] December 15, 2016 by Yung Miss in Music, Hip-Hop, Rap View fullsize Rating: 4 out of 5 “Intro was a little long for my liking but the beat kept me entertained till the song started and I was pleasantly surprised. NAC has me in the trap Christmas spirit with his track “Christmas Lites (At My Momma House)”. It’s about to get LIT! 4/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
MJ Ultra - "LA '09" [Review] December 15, 2016 by Yung Miss in Music, Hip-Hop Rating: 4 out of 5 “Usually when I hear a song start with a breakbeat, I assume that it is a track that I will be able to vibe to. MJ Ultra’s “LA ‘09” did not disappoint! MJ lays very smooth pop vocals on the song and I found myself grooving along while he sang. Verse 2 is my favorite! 4/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
AL-X The Great - Rocketman [Review] December 15, 2016 by Yung Miss in Music, Hip-Hop, Rap View fullsize Rating: 2.5 out of 5 “Reminds me of Logic. I was feeling the verse and AL-X The Great’s cadence but as soon as he started singing I wanted to turn the song off. Glad I didn’t though! The artist on the second verse was impressive. I turned it off after his voice tho. 2.5/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
Mic Martial & Tone - Skyline [Review] December 15, 2016 by Yung Miss in Music, Hip-Hop, Music Videos View fullsize Rating: 4 out of 5 “Love the vibe of this track Reminds me of 90’s Hip-Hop . Both emcees came with lyrical styles that fit the beat comfortably. The leading lady stole the show as far as the visuals go. Dope track. 4/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
Blaq Carrie - Lemme Ride [Review] December 15, 2016 by Yung Miss in Music, Hip-Hop View fullsize Rating: 3 out of 5 ““Lemme Ride” starts with a basic brekbeat with a hi-pass filter and drops adding on a soulful sample with vocals. Then the main attraction begins as artist Blaq Carrie starts rapping. At first, I was surprised by her voice! I was drawn in by the rawness but after listening closer I noticed an accent, which made me want to see where she is from. Seems she is from Australia! I don’t believe i’ve ever heard music from an artist from Australia. Well, I like the track. It has a nice soulful vibe to it. Something you would hear at a festival with a live band. Solid track. 3/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
KHIRY oviim - Love, Sex, Dreams [Review] December 15, 2016 by Yung Miss in Music, Music Videos, Hip-Hop, R&B View fullsize Rating: 3.5 out of 5 “When the video starts, the music reminds me of a track I’ve heard before! Is it Drake? Bryson Tiller? One of those! I’ve definitely heard the sample before. Well the beat drops and its not as good as the original but it holds it own all the same. KHIRY oviim ‘s vocals threw me off at first. He definitely has a unique voice. I think with more polish on his delivery, he can use his voice to his advantage. I was most impressed by the visuals! Beautiful work! 3.5/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
RaneRaps - Perfect People (prod. by Santos Santana) December 15, 2016 by Yung Miss in Music, Hip-Hop View fullsize Rating: 3.5 out of 5 “The intro to this track is beautiful! Yes! *throws up hands* When the track finally starts it comes on bringing an outburst of energy for the listener. RaneRaps comes on with a style that reminds me of Chance the Rapper. It makes me want to hear more originality from him but I enjoyed his arrangement and the track! 3.5/5” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
Akello G. Light - Say Hello [Review] December 15, 2016 by Yung Miss in Music, Hip-Hop View fullsize Rating: 4 out of 5 “Love the vibe of this track. From start to finish I enjoyed everything from the production to the concept to the cadence of the artist lyrical flow.” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)
Flacco - Warmth [Review] December 12, 2016 by Yung Miss in Music, Hip-Hop View fullsize Rating: 4 out of 5 “I believe the production on “Warmth” carries the track from start to finish. It’s hard to turn off regardless of the vocals on it. With that being said, Flacco has a flow that is a little too structured at times but he makes up for it with his choice of lyrics.” — Yung Miss (LA On Lock Blogger)