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On the mean streets of Flint, MI where the block is always hot comes a much needed breath of fresh air in the form of an exceptional mixtape Intro To My Intro put together by Headline Entertainment producer, B. Corder and hosted by DJ Substance. Keeping the new movement of Flint music going, Intro embodies the essence of hip-hop as opposed to the heavy street life influence The Dayton Family, Top Authority, and late M.C Breed mastered in the early 1990s.
In this well-rounded effort, Corder manages to pull together the city’s most elite talents to go toe-to-toe with his mellow, finely-orchestrated beats. Comprised of artists all hailing from Flint, MI, Intro provides an air of alliance as each artist adds their own piece of creativity to the mixtape’s melting pot.
Rest of the review, album art and full album download after the jump...
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According to Eskay/an MTV Interview the original title of this joint was "Fear of a Black Man's Dick". There's also another cut "Livin' It" which were supposedly originally meant for the "Ni**er Tape" or "Untitled". Both of these are featured on DJ 31 Degrees '- El Dorado Black Project
LISTEN: Nas - "Fear of Mandingo"
LISTEN: Nas - "Livin' It"
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Theres no doubting the status of Young Buck on this one, he is all over this mixtape. Download the latest from 50 Cent and G-Unit free and legal from: http://www.zshare.net/download/875468156e4ad7/
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