Mixtape Review: Don Trip’s “Guerilla”

Rating: 7.5 / 10

Of all of the artists that are listed on XXL’s annual Freshmen List for 2012, Don Trip may be the most underrated. He’s been consistently dropping mixtapes for quite some time, but chances are that because of the XXL nod, his latest may be his most scrutinized to date. “Guerilla” is a DJ Drama-hosted affair that has as solid timing as it does rhymes and concepts, and it should definitely be checked, most notably for the street narratives that Don delivers.

Surprising to some and common sense to others, Don Trip is extremely well-rounded as a rapper and shows off different sides of his persona without even trying. The honesty is present from the beginning with clever lines rooted all throughout the self-titled track, from narrating about his personal feelings of doom (“They say the money keep me high, oh how I pray I never land / but I don’t pray so wonder why I feel damned”) to his ride-or-die tendencies (“Ridin’ with that fire like a cross from the Klan”). He also addresses the situation with not being able to see his son throughout the 17-track outing (although not in detail like his video with Cee-Lo).

However, the most impressive aspect of the project isn’t the solid production (helmed by The Renegades, Cool & Dre, Drumma Boy and others), the clever punchlines, the legit features (most notably 2 Chainz, Yo Gotti, and Juicy J) or his ability to put together complete songs (“New Lifestyle” feat. Arion is a great example of this). The best parts of “Guerilla” are the songs that have Don Trip taking on the role of a storyteller.  “Trap’d In Da Trap” tells a story of a man who’s stuck in his life, but his circumstances keep him from breaking out. A different element is added in each verse, piling on more and more drama that restrains him from escaping. In contrast, “Shut Up” relates a story about a female who almost ruins a street transaction in more ways than one, adding a different part of the developing story in each verse. After being exposed to that side of his talent, it’s hard to listen to songs like “P***y” without it feeling like filler, although the 2 Chainz verse is addictive and the ad-libs throughout Trip’s verses are Rozay-like.

The narrative side of Don Trip adds a refreshing twist to an already impressive outing, but he’s not a chump in any other aspect. If anything, “Guerilla” proves that not only is he consistent, but there’s more potential as well. It’s easy to say that he sounds like a more “lyrical” Young Jeezy, but that would be understating it, and also digressing from the point that DJ Drama described Don Trip best during one of his most-quoted ad-libs:

“Quality….Street….Music.”  

Indeed it is.

Download it for yourself here.

AHH Stray News: Game Spits At Fans, 50 Cent On TV, Cappadonna Hits The Road

(AllHipHop News) Compton, California rapper Game is being criticized for his treatment of fans during a tour stop in Australia. Footage of the rapper has surfaced, showing him spitting on a group of female fans, who had come to see a performance. According to reports, the rapper was at the Bourbon Bar on the Gold Coast, when a group of girls attempted to get his attention. In the video, Game can be seen leaning over a railing and spitting at the ladies. The upset females can be seen storming out of the club. The manager of the Bourbon Bar addressed the incident after seeing the video. “I hope that doesn’t reflect on the club because that’s not what we’re about,” manager Ben Kirkham told MSN’s News 9.

Rapper 50 Cent will make a high-profile appearance on Fox next month, when he stars in an episode of “The Finder.” 50 Cent is set to make his appearance on the show this April, when he will star as a music mogul named “Big Glade.” During the episode, Big Glade needs help finding a source who is making his label’s material available for illegal download. The episode starring 50 also stars regulars Geoff Stults and Michael Clarke Duncan. “The Finder” is slated to air on Friday’s, starting April 6 at 8:00PM.

Wu-Tang Clan member Cappadonna kicked off the “Black Cloud Tour” on March 2 in Providence Rhode Island. The tour is heading around the country with headliner Cappadonna and Army of The Pharaohs members Magnetic and Block McCloud. Cappadonna is supposed to debut new material on the tour, as well as perform selections from this catalog. Tour dates for the Black Cloud Tour are listed below:

3/05/2012 St. Louis, MO – Club Viva

3/06/2012 Springfield, MO – Outland Ballroom

3/7/2012 Lincoln, NE – Rye Room @ Bourbon Theatre

3/09/2012 Casper, WY – The Venue

3/10/2012 Salt Lake City, UT – Bar Deluxe

3/12/2012 Albuquerque, NM – Leo’s Nightclub

3/13/2012 El Paso, TX – Tricky Falls

3/14/2012 Phoenix, AZ- Red Owl Room

3/15/2012 Pasadena, CA – The Terrace with Sean Price

3/16/2012 Santa Ana, CA – Malone’s with Sean Price

3/19/2012 South Lake Tahoe, CA – Mo’s Place

3/20/2012 Sparks, NV – The Alley

3/22/2012 Bozeman, MT – The Zebra
Lounge

3/24/2012 Fargo, ND – The Nestor Tavern

3/25/2012 Sioux Falls, SD – Boonies Bar & BBQ

3/27/2012 Appleton, WI – Luna Lounge

3/28/2012 Berwyn, IL – Tiger O’ Stylies

3/29/2012 Grand Rapids, MI – Billy’s Lounge

3/30/2012 Dayton, OH – One Eyed Jack’s

3/31/2012 Philadelphia, PA – Tacony Billards with Edo G

4/01/2012 Atlantic City, NJ – Le Grand Fromage hosted by Edo G

Argument In Club Preceded Young Buck Shooting

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Young Buck and his girlfriend were involved in an altercation just moments before a shooting that riddled the rap star’s SUV.

Young Buck, born David Brown, was inside of club La Bamba in South Nashville early Sunday morning, when he and his girlfriend were involved in a heated exchange with another group of people.

Security intervened in the matter and Young Buck and his girlfriend Kenyetta Rainey left the club, along with the party they originally argued with.

Moments later, a white Chevy Tahoe pulled up alongside Young Buck’s Cadillac Escalade and fired upon the vehicle.

The Cadillac Escalade was struck 11 times, and Young Buck’s girlfriend was grazed in the shoulder.

Rainey was treated at a local hospital for minor injuries and released.

Police are still seeking suspects in the shooting, which occurred hours after Young Buck hosted a video shoot and cookout.

Ice Cube Gives Update On “Last Friday”; Talks Future Directorial Projects

(AllHipHop News) Back in November, rumors stated that Ice Cube would be writing, producing, and possibly directing the final installment in the Friday franchise, tentatively titled Last Friday, and that the first film’s co-star, Chis Tucker, would be returning.

In an interview with Collider, Ice Cube, who is doing press rounds for his role in the upcoming comedy 21 Jump Street, offered a significant update on the highly-anticpiated sequel, including the revelation that he has already begun writing the film.

“There’s a lot of movement. I’m writing the script right now, so we worked out a deal with New Line. The ball is rolling. We invited everybody back and we’ll have a fun movie.”

When asked if Chris Tucker, who famously portrayed the character Smokey in the first Friday almost 15 years ago, would be returning, Cube responded with “I hope so.”

Tucker, who has not starred in a film since Rush Hour 3, is currently filming David O. Russell’s The Silver Lining’s Playbook, marking his first return to the silver screen since 2007. The film is set for theatrical release this November and also stars Robert DeNiro and Bradley Cooper.

Having directed the ESPN 30 For 30 documentary “Straight Outta L.A.” last year, it was only natural for Collider to ask Cube if he had plans for any future directorial projects outside of Last Friday. “Yeah it’s always in the works,” he answered. “I gotta find pet projects, things that I’m really into. If not, I’ll just produce. If I find something that I just know I have to do, then I’ll direct.”

Ice Cube can next be seen in the comedy 21 Jump Street which hits theaters on March 21.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Jay-Z and Eminem At SXSW?

Jay-Z and Eminem At SXSW?

Uh Oh! If the rumors are correct, we are hearing something epic is going to go down at SXSW! The word on the street is that the two biggest names in rap are going to make an appearance up in Austin. On the last Saturday of the festival, rumor has it that the twin titans are going to do an exclusive show. Surprise! Opps…hopefully we didn’t spoil the surprise. Who knows, South by gets bigger every ear. No real shocker, but a shocker nonetheless.

Young Buck’s Vehicle Shot 11 Times; Woman Injured

(AllHipHop News) Police in Nashville are seeking suspects who opened fire on Young Buck’s SUV and injured a female passenger in the vehicle.

Nashville police said that a white Chevy Tahoe pulled up alongside of Young Buck’s SUV around 3:30am this morning and fire 11 shots at the vehicle.

A female passenger was struck in the shoulder and taken to Vanderbilt Hospital, where she was treated for her injuries and released.

Another passenger in the vehicle, which was being driven by Young Buck at the time of the shooting, escaped unharmed as did the rapper.

According to WSMV TV Channel 4, police are still seeking suspects and a motive in the shooting.

Young Buck has yet to comment on the incident.

Tank Releases Video for “Next Breath”

After weeks of teasers, Atlantic Records recording artist Tank has finally released a video for his new single, “Next Breath”.

The visual, directed by Mike Ho (Teyana Taylor’s “Her Room”), features a side that Tank says we rarely see in R&B. In a recent interview, he revealed that the record “digs deep into the male ego,” and shows “vulnerability.” Check out the video below:

Written and produced by Tank, Kevin McCall, Micah, and Sammie, “Next Breath” will appear on Tank’s fifth album, This Is How I Feel, the follow up to his 2010 Top 10 album, Now or Never.

 

Examining the Nation of Islam Through a Hip-Hop Lens: For The Youth

Islam and the sects that follow its tenets are shrouded in mystery. Still, in Hip-Hop, the ways of the religion collide with lyrics and lifestyles to help establish part of the culture’s foundation. AllHipHop.com wanted to know more, and ever the jet setters, we traveled in late February to Rosemont, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, for Saviours’ Day, a weekend-long, annual observance of the birth of Nation of Islam founder, Master W. Fard Muhammad.

As part of the trip, AllHipHop.com would show off its warm working relationship with the Nation of Islam by co-hosting a youth town hall discussion entitled “Our Generation Accepting Responsibility,” focused on young people taking ownership of their lives and futures. Though the panel, moderated in part by AllHipHop.com CEO Grouchy Greg Watkins, was missing a few key people, the ones who were there showed and proved that Muslims “got it goin’ on” in music, business, and the community.

There was co-host and rapper Yonasda Lonewolf, singer Raheem DeVaughn, Wu-Tang CEO and RZA’s brother Divine, conscious rappers Cormega and Jasiri X, Rev. Yearwood of the Hip Hop Caucus, MC and businessman JT The Bigga Figga, and more. Even RZA Skyped in from his film studio to share some wisdom with the youth and tell why he aligns with the Nation of Islam, particularly with regards to their business discipline. Watch the video clips below for a peek at some of the event’s standout participants:

JT The Bigga Figga has been missing from the recording game for a while until now. What we found out at the town hall discussion is that he’s found an innovative way to make money off of music he recorded years ago. In the clip below, he drops the craziest, most helpful knowledge ever for young hopefuls in the music industry:

Rapper Jasiri X holds it down for the conscious brothers, bringing his strong Pittsburgh work ethic to his rap hustle. But, what he may be best known for is his willingness to shine light on the ills of society and especially some of his peers in the industry. Here, he tells why Saviours’ Day was high on his list of to-do items:

The ladies love Hip-Hop, too, and AllHipHop.com was privileged to meet one who is a vocal and vivacious representative for the culture she adores. Activist Lah Tere talked to us behind the scenes of the discussion about her unique brand of Hip-Hop elevation in New York City:

One of the panel discussion’s best lessons was that everyday people can do monumental things when they combine passion and innovation. We learned that Brother Enoch of the Hip-Hop Detox organization is one of the true stars in our community, as he explains how he uses Hip-Hop themes to steer youth in the right direction:

There’s more coverage to come from AllHipHop.com’s visit inside the Nation of Islam’s Saviours’ Day. Check back in the coming days for the next “Examining the Nation of Islam Through Hip-Hop Eyes” feature! Visit www.noi.org for more information.


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