Sunday, July 13, 2008

Sha Stimuli

Out of Brooklyn, Sha Stimuli has been compared to Jay-Z and has been called by many the most underrated rapper today, and there is some truth to that. He is pretty underground, but his lyricism is crazy and is flow is insane. He can rap about anything to, as he can do a Brooklyn theme then go to a party track, but bring it back for a political song that delivers searing criticism of all things American in the past 8 years. 

First a video, for a song titled 'Brooklyn Stand Up'. I love borough theme songs, and as far as Brooklyn ones go lately, I think this one beats out the one by Papoose (that song isn't bad by any means don't get me wrong). But the flow in the last verse in this one is CRAZY. Link Below.
























Sha also has a mixtape out titled 'March on Washington' which I just finished listening to and it's crazy. The dude has some in depth rhymes. You have to listen to it to understand, and I promise it's crazy. It's available for free download. Get It! Here's a few tracks. 

This song is definitely the most mainstream accessible on the mixtape, but that doesn't mean Sha goes easy on the lyrics. As Sha says, 'sayin' something and sayin' nothin'. 


A politically charged track. 


This song is crazy. One of the better gang violence tracks because it's honest. He acknowledges both sides of the story so well. He goes deeper than the 'product of my environment' stuff which has been getting played out. 



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