This sounds like War Angel LP Pt. 2 to me, which is a good thing. If you caught 50 Cent’s “Behind The Music” Episode then you know that 50 Cent’s ‘hard’ raps are based on his experiences in the streets of Southside Jamaica, Queens. To be more specific, “Crime Wave” isn’t fantasy rap (cough BAWSE cough). Props to Miss Info for the MP3 link!
UPDATE: 50 is a hustler! Within a day of the “Crime Wave” release, 50 debuts the music video/movie for his new street single. Check out the “Crime Wave” presentation after the jump!
Founder and Executive Editor of Hiptics. I launched Hiptics in 2008. I spent the last 4 years at Denison University where I hosted a weekly hip-hop radio show on 91.1 WDUB (one of America's Top 20 Most Popular College Radio Stations). I also served as Public Relations Chairman, Program Director, and Webmaster of the station. I genuinely love hip-hop, and have been involved in nearly every aspect of the culture starting with selling my own music in Middle School (haha, true story). I won the Culture Jam Freestyle Battle at Denison both times I participated. I brought Wiz Khalifa, EbGb, and D.Julien to campus for a free Hiptics show in January 2010. I've interviewed everyone from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to the CEO of Death Row Records. I've DJ'd for Wiz Khalifa and Sam Adams, as well as at countless parties and campus events. There's a lot more to be said, but I don't want to be THAT guy. My point is this: I'm not just another one of these hip-hop bloggers. If the Internet didn't exist, I'd still be in the game.
good looks CFro. this reminds me of get rich or die tryin. I wonder who produced this, im sayin either Dre, Sha money XL, or Neddlez