Bobby is quite possibly one of the most slept on lyrical dudes out of the “A” right now. Why Bobby and Stat are not the fourth and fifth members of Slaughterhouse is confusing to me. Or why not Creekwater, Stat Quo and Mike Bigga on a few tracks? Can we get that?
Shouts to one of the illest in Atlanta. Keep doing what you do Bobby Creek, we’re definitely listening over here.
From his upcoming Not Now But Right Now
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A hot ass track from Bobby Creek’s upcoming release “Back 2 The Briefcase B-Sides” which drops March 4th. Coincidentally (or not?) it’s Bobby Creekwater’s born day. Truth be told, I was waiting for a beat to kick in, but Creek was so on point, I didn’t give a damn.
On a quick side note, I just want to add how much I appreciate this dude’s music. Alot of people have slept on Creek (including Interscope records) and to me it’s really incredible how far he’s come lyrically since his jumpoff single “Bobby Creek“. Maybe he’s always been this good and just was never given the forum to do it till the Internet allowed it to happen outside the label’s grasp.
Either way, I appreciate the hell out of this independent dude who continues to deliver us from the industry devils by sharing with us some of the realest music you won’t hear on the radio.
No worries about radio though, Creek always has a home on the HoodHype Show without question.
You ATLiens need to stop leaving Bobby alone with a beat and a pen, because every time you do, this guy comes out swingin and probably puts 2-3 whack ass rappers out of their misery each and every time without even trying.
Bobby Creekwater – “Exhibit B.C. (Squared)”
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No idea why I wasn’t on the mailing list when this dropped. No matter though, I’ve listened to this album through twice already today and although I’m not feelin every track on the album, I can definitely tell you Creek is one of the very few artists out here today that truly loves the music without question.
It’s because of artists like Bobby Creek that I am motivated to do what I do and support the hell out of them. And with that, please make sure you download, tweet, facebook and myspace the hell outta this dudes album.
From Creek:
Throughout history there have been situations that have required the art of persuasion, very subtle word play, or the gift of gab if you will. There were some that reached such levels that they were able to convince an audience to sell a refrigerator in order to obtain a cube of ice. There have been many times throughout history where the art of persuasion was very necessary……..and this ain’t one of em!!! Do yourself a favor download “THE DAY IT ALL MADE $ENSE” right now!!!! Gone….
FULL album download link, a couple of my favorite cuts and tracklist after the jump.
Sounds like Bobby Creek losing patience with his label….I hate this shit, this dude is one of the most lyrical artists Shady Records has left but like Bishop Lamont, they continue to shelve him for their flagship female friendly artists, regardless of the artistic relevance. Shit I’d say “goodnight Shady” too, especially since you’re makin your own buzz without their asses. Props to Bobby Creek and Steve-O.
“See this game here is quite shady,
at some point I might have to say goodnight Shady,
at some point I might have to take a bow,
but not on they terms or mines I made a vow.”
Had a GREAT time, more fun than usual this time. Even though all of our scheduled interviews completely fell through, it was a great time. After going back and forth with the chatters we decided to try to get Bobby Creekwater on the phone to talk about some label politics over at Interscope, Eminem’s album and more. Fun show, great time, hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording this episode! Six incredibly hot new indie hip-hop tracks this episode as well as an interview with Cash Clepto who you voted for your favorite for Episode #89.
Bobby Creekwater & Stat Quo perform “Don’t Say You Will” at The Loft during the KRS-ONE show in Atlanta, GA during Hip-Hop Appreciation Week on May 21, 2009. Wish I coulda been there.