Monday, May 3, 2010

JR Writers Return.




This week must be the return of my favorite mcees. JR writer the punchline legend has returned or should i say resurrected. JR writer of the now disbanded dipset is in a zone i must say. The intro shows a maturity of an artist already ahead of his time. JR has always been slept on but has always been recognized as an unspoken legend.




Flex dropped bombs on the 19 year old.




JR was once killa cam's 730 sharp shooter or goon for lack of a better word. He was one that no one would want to battle simply because Jr never knew what stop meant he has and always will have bars. The battle circuit (grindtime, smack) took Jr writers battle style and ran with it. His flow is one of the most stolen in the history of hip hop.




Team bickering and greed, robberies, and shootings can never overshadow talent. Ask Tupac. (Rest In Peace) On "May Day" it is classic syallable rhyming as Jr stays on the same rhyme scheme for over half the song damn near 50 bars of the same rhyme scheme.




Money Money Money sounds like a true ghost of christopher wallace song. No dickriding or screaming necessary. Yuck. There are times were JR writer sounds like two different people on songs. His flow is that leathal he can go in different dimensions. One an intelligent hoodlum confused on why everyone doesn't understand him then a cocaine dealer amused at the thought of killing his foes.




His hooks have improved. Check out "Make it hot" and "Grind Grizzly".




The only complaint is on the bang song "Stop It Five" he says he rolls weed with cuban cigar which any real willy knows is impossible.




Fred Money has improved and his team looks prepared. I think JR might be running for MVP this year.




5 out of 5

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60 bars of torture


G.O.A.T f/ cassidy


Money Money Money f/ Fred Money

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