Freakin It - TyBless feat. K7 Video Produced and Edited by Carlos Berrios ADM Records

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Freakin It - TyBless feat. K7 Video Produced and Edited by Carlos Berrios ADM Records 2010 Joe Bells Remix 2010 Special Guest - Vice Verse

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC0r4qi14j4"]YouTube- Freakin It - TyBless feat. K7 Joe Bells Remix 2010[/ame]
 
I think there's a few different versions of that video on youtube. The original version of the song that was produced by Berrios is on there also. This one here is the Joe Bells remix.
 
Nice Track. Very Hood. Loved It. Wassup with that crazy looking dancing towards the end though. lol😕😀 Its cool I guess.
 
Lol, it is kinda of an immature style to the mature people on the FreeStyle Scene. All that talk about "puffing" and "eating out" probably is not all that attractive to FreeStyle Heads. I still like it though.😀
 
Lol, it is kinda of an immature style to the mature people on the FreeStyle Scene. All that talk about "puffing" and "eating out" probably is not all that attractive to FreeStyle Heads. I still like it though.😀

I'm glad someone else touched on it first as that's something I had thought about a long time ago regarding K7' newer music as everything is very explicitly talking about things that would be considered very immature by most people (of any demographic or musical taste) older than mid to late 20s. And even most decently mature heads around that age would consider it kinda ridiculously explicit. I'm personally into most of those things that they talking about on this video, especially smokin' weed. What else is there in this world besides females & smokin' marijuana? That's my entire stilo. I'm not as mature as most freestyle heads but somehow I suspect that the older males who aren't quite as domesticated yet are into the same stuff. However, once one gets past their early twenties, they usually want to hear about something more mentally stimulating instead of immature stuff that they're no longer so fascinated by the way they were when they were teenagers. I'm a rap nigga and rap niggaz want to hear real niggaz spittin' about real things on their minds that get them thinking. This is club hip hop and the fact that club hip hop took over the face of hip hop during the last 8 or 9 years has a lot to do with the demise of hip hop as most hip hop headz in the hood viewed it as cheezy & kinda corny. I guess that's the formula to ruin any genre of music and that being take the substance out of the songs making them come across as corny & even kinda cheezy. Freestyle songs that don't talk about anything more than "I love you, I miss you" come across the same way as mature people know that life doesn't work out like that. That's tween love, lol. It was the same type of thing that killed both freestyle and hip hop, but hip hop had more to lose & a far longer way to fall.

What mature people want to hear from freestyle artists are songs like K7 "I'm Not Coming Back", Pure Trend "Who Are You", Nu Image "These Things", or even TKA "Tears May Fall" or And More "Materialistic Girl" as all the songs I just mentioned talk about REAL SH*T that REAL PEOPLE GO THROUGH ON A CONSTANT BASIS THAT AFFECTS THEIR MINDS, regardless of age.

Now all this being said, TyBless has a good flow and lyrical style for a club hip hop type of track. I judge everything keeping in mind what type of song it was supposed to be. I believe that he's calling it "club hop" and I have much respect for the fact that dude would look to make that distinction between this kind of hip hop & hardcore street rap or "gangsta hip hop" as I like to call it.
 
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Again I totally agree with your Expressive Words. In the Newer FreeStyle Scene, you will not hear a song that can co-relate with "Materiallistick Girl". Those types of concepts are not being used anymore though I remember something that had meaning like that song in the new Artistick Compilation.(That Song by that Duo I think its Pure Trend or something).

FreeStyle Heads are a very Mature crowd of Musical listeners and I dont beleive this track was intended to target that specific crowd but more of a Hood Street Wild Party crowd.

Another Note I just wanted to add is that I also thought that life was all about money, weed and hoes. I grew up with that programming only to recently figure out that Life is Deep and So Very Profound. We are decepted to beleive in nothing else but just think about the Size of our Universe. We see Galaxies 400 light years away but cant seem to get a true glimps of the Moon or Mars. Just made up sh)(t. Life is more than that wordly stuff. I got 3 years clean and I dedicate my time to FreeStyle Music Production and Martial Arts. That is my self programming. F@ck what they give on t.v. FreeStyle for Life.

I also think K7 should just stick with FreeStyle. F@ck it. He as the Captain should not abandon ship.😡
 
The Pure Trend song was one of the songs I mentioned in my post. That shows that new freestyle can be made that can relate to the average urban male.

Back in the day when freestyle was at its peak, it was popular amongst the hood street party crowd. I guess that explains a lot of why it fell off as it lost touch with the streets.

The fact of the matter is that freestyle fans will never accept anything but freestyle from K7 regardless of how good it is or isn't. It's one of those by the principle things: why does he refuse to make freestyle music anymore but then the freestyle audience is the only ones even paying any attention still?
 
Love The Track And The Video...i Just Thought She Should Have Freaked It Some More , Sway Really Hard From Side To Side , Pop That Ass Hard And Dropped It You Know..
 
This is what I'm assuming is the original version of the video:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIAitvgzXF4"]YouTube- Ty Bless ft. K7 from TKA - Freakin It[/ame]

That's kinda like a very slow freestyle beat.
 
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