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Sedrew Price: Rap Or Die 1.5 (Mixtape Review)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008 7:00 PM | 13 comments
By Adam Thomas

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It can be tough getting heard when you’re not in a marquee Hip-Hop city. If you’re not from New York or LA, or more recently, Atlanta, Miami, Chicago, or Houston, it’s just that much harder to break through the glass ceiling your geography may provide. 

 

This task is even tougher when you are coming out of Las Vegas, a city known in Hip-Hop only for the murder of the one and only Tupac Shakur. Sedrew Price hopes to break through this barrier with his latest effort, Rap Or Die 1.5.  The mixtape isn’t the opus required to break a city through on its own, but, within lies some gems worth checking out.

 

What first draws you in isn’t the West Coast vibes, but the Southern inspiration he draws from. Beats representing some of the recent, like “Ima Do Me” ( Rocko’s “Ima Do Me”), to underground “Dreams” ( Little Brother’s “Dreams”), to timeless favorites “ I’m the F**kin Man” ( T.I’s “Rubberband Man”), can be found repping the bottom of the map. 

 

From the selection, it is more than obvious that he took his time, picking beats that he loves, instead of the industry standards found on every mixtape from the cream of the crop to your neighborhood “truth in the booth”.

 

It is rare for anything to be without defect, and Rap Or Die 1.5 is by no means flawless. The largest of these flaws appears on “Shottas”. He has a tendency to project a sense of laziness between songs, usually along the second verse. He finishes the song strong, but that exact blemish makes itself known throughout the mixtape, as a weak verse somehow works its way into a few tracks (“ It’s A Celebration Bitches”, ”No Drama”, “We Go Hard”).

 

Las Vegas may have found a talent in Sedrew Price. Even with its defects, Rap Or Die 1.5 accomplishes the task of getting to know him through the music, giving a great introduction for those who haven’t had a chance to hear him. With this much effort put into a mixtape, one can only wonder what his debut endeavor may provide. It may not be such a gamble to bet on the kid.


Comments

 

cythina said:

I was surprised to see his profile on http://www.casualseek.com  which is a dating site for short-time relationship seeker. He is welcome on that site.
July 22, 2008 7:41 PM
 

EZIE said:

Go Download the MIXTAPE RIGHT NOW!!!!

RAP or DIE 1.5
CLICK THIS
www.zshare.net/download/14406414c5ebc88e/
July 22, 2008 7:57 PM
 

BW215 said:

Sedrew is dope!
July 22, 2008 8:06 PM
 

EZIE said:

July 22, 2008 8:12 PM
 

vega_diamond said:

someone messed up his edgup...lol


now listen to my shit!!!!

now listen to my shit!!!!!


Youre overrate Chamilionare Diss


http://www.myspace.com/starrscream
July 22, 2008 10:02 PM
 

theillseed said:

from the homepage, he looked like nelly. hahaha

ima check him out - pause
July 22, 2008 11:07 PM
 

Cairo said:

No disrespect but Ta'East mixtape is much better

go here to download it:

http://www.datpiff.com/Taeast-The-Epidemic-mid17447.html
July 23, 2008 5:42 AM
 

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July 23, 2008 2:10 PM
 

Huey vs Riley said:

Man that review says nothin about the type of rapper he is what he talks about or sounds like... wack review
July 26, 2008 2:09 PM
 

Dot1986 said:

due to the recent findings about rick ross, i've had enough...This is sort of my social commentary on the state of the game or one could call it a musical expose' using video footage and pictures such as rick ross blatently denying that he was a C.O, also can be seen as a challenge to these rappers to just keep it real and be themselves...i know ur busy so i won't go on i'll just give the link...but please...hip hop (consumers included) NEED to see this...(viewers beware: weezy fans, ross fans, game fans, etc...aka studio gangstas)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE1Wec3RZjo

Dot The Hip Hop Savior
July 26, 2008 3:18 PM
 

NR-da-star said:

KOOL
July 27, 2008 3:41 AM
 

HOLTMAN said:

Rap will neva die. Its where the hood is. New artist are comin out and reppin harder and harder. Like Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, UDG, and many mo.
August 3, 2008 7:18 PM
 

HelloGhetto.com said:

Yo, one of the editors on "HelloGhetto.com" did a piece about how none of the fans and most of the emcees dont even know that RAP stands for Rhythm And Poetry. [shit is deep]
It's on "HelloGhetto.com"
I SUGGEST YALL CHECK THAT OUT!
August 5, 2008 7:58 PM
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