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Street J's feat. LMS-PUT EM UP!!! (12 0'clock)
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That look on your face when you hear my verse?? Don't worry, you ain't the first one....
hiphop rap music real good emcee mc miami dade lms excellent
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Hip-hop music....Alive and Kickin,Breathin the Air!
"Born in Jersey, but Made in Dade" It is this phrase that describes Not only the upbringing, but the influences that make LMS the mc that he is. It is this pairing of two distinctly diffrent ways of music that give LMS his uncanny ability to lyrically decimate beats from either side of the coast. Whether it be to the booming bass and synths of Lil Jon, or the cuts and chops of Dj Premier, LMS's confidence unwavers when he steps into the booth or grabs the mic. His Debut cd/mixtape "The Pagemaster Vol.1" gives an accurate portrayal of LMS's highs and lows being a Master of Ceremony on the rise. With production from Write Beat, D-Raynged, and Germ, LMS gives more or less an autobiography and an explanation of his whereabouts since his days of hosting Rap Battles in Miami Lakes. On songs like his cover of Mobb Deep's "Get Away", LMS indirectly explains his need of taking a step back from society by describing the things in life that made him resort to his own solitude. On the songs "Suck My D*ck" and "Reality Check", The hialeah rapper gives a lyrically scathing critique of both the Bush Administration and The Rap game in general, with lines like "Nigga said you did time, but the shit was really Boot Camp./ Only ghetto thing you did was buy food wit a food stamp./ Sayin you a felon and you deadlier than venom./ Expectin ME to believe you when you rockin pink denim??./" But it's the songs where LMS goes into his personal life that give the listener a real understanding and empathy of LMS's own struggles with his family,and his lost love. "Here I go again" is a heart felt portrayal of LMS's addiction to pain, constantly tryin to make right with a woman who one day said she loved him, but would cheat on him the next day. With D-raynged providing the production and LMS providing the honesty, this song can touch the heart of even the coldest individual. Not one to hog the mic, LMS shares space on his cd with artists providing verses all worthy "best supporting rapper" status. Containing features from Dynas, Garcia, Colosus, Ran Rover, Problem Child, D-raynged and Gers from Dub-P, "The Pagemaster" is a shining example of the talent being hidden in the sunshine state. Though far from multiplatinum sales and concert tours, with consistent releases like "The Pagemaster vol.1", LMS will definitly be on his way to national recognition. In the words of Dynas, "YO LMS, THROW THAT NEXT JOINT ON NIGGA!!"...
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Peak #1,063
Peak in subgenre #568
Author
Kolt/Chino/LMS
Rights
2007
Uploaded
July 20, 2007
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MP3 4.9 MB 128 kbps 5:23
Story behind the song
the super mario line? n*** s was f*** ed up and DARED me to spit some sh** about mario and tunnels... they had the same face you had after hearin my verse for the first time...
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