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DJ Clue: Desert Storm Radio 8 (I Am Legend Edition)

Friday, February 01, 2008 4:00 PM | 10 comments
By Adam Thomas

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DJ Clue is one of the DJ’s who need no introduction. He lit the streets on fire with his mixtapes back in the late nineties; scoring exclusives with some of Hip-Hop’s strongest acts, and giving the hood something to rock with early. Even though some may say he isn’t the king anymore, he has always been consistently on his game. His latest, Desert Storm Radio 8 (I Am Legend Edition) features his Desert Storm click and a couple of high profile guests that make this worth a listen.

                    

After a quick intro by Rick Ross, DJ Clue grabs everyone’s attention. Clue opens with the news that your about to hear a track of Jay-Z’s next effort Blueprint 3, thus giving the first high profile exclusive of ‘08. The song, “Ain’t I,” harkens to a Blueprint era Jay with a high energy performance styled production from Timberland.

 

The highly stylized “The Boss” by Rick Ross featuring T-Pain could be an anthem for ballers everywhere with its heavy synthesizer based sound. “Flashing Lights Remix” builds on the already great song by having R. Kelly adding a verse that gives it new life in the MP3 player. He also gives us a snippet of what’s to come from the Clipse on “Re Up Gang Freestyle” and two burners (“Young Veterans,” “Real Power”) from Prodigy’s upcoming H.N.I.C.2.

 

As great as those standout tracks are, this mixtape suffers from a heavy case of filler.  Many of the tracks are just forgetful, like the G-Unit’s subpar contributions “Bottom Girl” and “You Ain’t Crazy.” The Desert Storm roster suffers the same fate. Ransom, who is the most featured on the mixtape with four songs, can’t separate himself to be worth distinction. Also Fabolous’ version of “Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)…” makes the listner long for the original or any of the better remixes out there.

 

This may not be a legendary mixtape, but Clue already had the work put in to claim the legend status. There are a few great songs, but there are too many lapses of mediocrity to call the product great. Make no mistake about it though, Desert Storm Radio 8: (I Am Legend Edition) is definitely worth a couple spins, but there are too many pitfalls to warrant anything beyond that.

 

Jay-Z

"Aint I"

G-Unit

"I'm Leaving"

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Comments

 

draenonymous? said:

Clue's not the king anymore, but he's the blueprint for Drama and most of these cats nowadays. He was killin it when it was damn near impossible to get mixtapes down south. I remember tryin to cop Clue TAPES back in the day, much props, the game changed, but I think Clue just got too big to concentrate on mixtapes, and big ups to him for being a big part of hip hop history with the mixtape game. Clue gets busy, most people just don't know the extent of the stuff he does if you're outside the NY area.

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February 1, 2008 3:46 PM
 

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February 1, 2008 3:55 PM
 

beatbrothersproduction said:

cANT WAIT 4 CLUE!

Good music is hard to find Right, So here yall Go. Enjoy Yourselfs!!!

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February 1, 2008 3:58 PM
 

b eaze nigga said:

HEARD ABOUT THAT JAY TRACK JUST HYPE HEARD IT WAS A UNRELEASED JOINT FROM THE BULEPRINT BUT I GOT TO SEARCH THE WEB TO GET THIS JOINT
February 1, 2008 4:06 PM
 

Elvis, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe and Jay Zs » Blog Archive » DJ Clue: Desert Storm Radio 8 (I Am Legend Edition) said:

February 1, 2008 5:13 PM
 

E.P said:

Jay should release a CD of all his unreleased material over the years. I'd def be on line to buy that one!



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February 3, 2008 5:06 PM
 

SaluateYaGeneral said:

Them 2 Prodigy Tracks on there is Fire...Fab killed his apperances on the mixtape...Ransom as usual does his thing (Jersey Unite!!!! TRENTON/JERSEY CITY) CLUE WHY YOU AINT PUT PAUL CAIN ON THE MIXTAPE?!?!? ANYWAY WE PROLLY WONT SEE ANOTHA CLUE MIXTAPE UNTIL THE START OF THE SUMMER
February 4, 2008 10:03 AM
 

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February 5, 2008 3:34 PM
 

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February 5, 2008 3:34 PM
 

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