Mitchy Slick – Crack N A Jar

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T.C

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I thought it was a pretty good song. The trap beats or the other newer sounds that Mitch has been rapping on lately have been cool. I say if you are gonna go with a different sound, make a tight song with that sound...
 
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What in the hell happened to him man??? smh... He very much left his raw style for good... Just look at hes wearing now...
All bias aside bro you sound like a straight hater right now. What do his clothes have to do with anything? I guess fans hate to see artists succeed nowadays. I don't understand why fans always expect a rapper to keep the same style their entire career. He's not a frontline gangbanger anymore and hasn't been for years why would he continue to keep making music that won't get him anywhere? And 9 times outta 10 if he was people would criticize him for being a another 30 somethin year old gangsta rapper who raps about the same shit all the time. He still brings the raw content but he channels it in ways that appeal to a wider audience it's called being versatile. Fans would rather see their artists struggling and making the same music their whole career than be versatile and have a greater chance of succeeding and that's selfish. I understand if people don't like the song everything's not for everybody but don't hate when an artist isn't making the music YOU want them to make.

With that said, thanks for all feedback positive and negative.
 

DuceTheTruth

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All bias aside bro you sound like a straight hater right now. What do his clothes have to do with anything? I guess fans hate to see artists succeed nowadays. I don't understand why fans always expect a rapper to keep the same style their entire career. He's not a frontline gangbanger anymore and hasn't been for years why would he continue to keep making music that won't get him anywhere? And 9 times outta 10 if he was people would criticize him for being a another 30 somethin year old gangsta rapper who raps about the same shit all the time. He still brings the raw content but he channels it in ways that appeal to a wider audience it's called being versatile. Fans would rather see their artists struggling and making the same music their whole career than be versatile and have a greater chance of succeeding and that's selfish. I understand if people don't like the song everything's not for everybody but don't hate when an artist isn't making the music YOU want them to make.

With that said, thanks for all feedback positive and negative.

I feel that to the tee. If there's ONE thing that I've learned through my 26 years of listening to rap music is that 9/10 your favorite artist will not always be your favorite artist, for the above stated reasons. Artist actually do evolve, like it or not. For better or worse, it happens. But just cause they move on doesnt mean they're washed up, people are allowed to explore different shit...I think thats all apart of being an artist. And not sayin that Slick or any other artist for that matter has "moved on"......give them a grimey ass beat and watch how they sound like they in their prime once again.

Just my 5c
 

ESCOBAR 92113

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Theres some good debate going on in this thread. At the risk of sounding like a "hater" i must admit that i cannot get into the "feet match the paint" album but yet bump "da Linckolns" all day long.

Im a thirty something rap fan from the streets of southeast san diego. i bump what i can relate to... i no longer roam the streets of Logan Hts up to no good. Im a family man, a businessman and i have done well for myself. i consider myself a music fanatic and a san diego music connoisseur. i understand that musicians as a whole must grow in order to keep their careers going, but it doesn't mean that a fan must always be a fan.
 
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Theres some good debate going on in this thread. At the risk of sounding like a "hater" i must admit that i cannot get into the "feet match the paint" album but yet bump "da Linckolns" all day long.

Im a thirty something rap fan from the streets of southeast san diego. i bump what i can relate to... i no longer roam the streets of Logan Hts up to no good. Im a family man, a businessman and i have done well for myself. i consider myself a music fanatic and a san diego music connoisseur. i understand that musicians as a whole must grow in order to keep their careers going, but it doesn't mean that a fan must always be a fan.
That's fine. Let me clarify I only called that person I quoted in my last comment a hater not everybody who dislikes the song because I know everything isn't for everybody and people are entitled to their own opinion. All I was saying was you don't have to like the music but don't shit on an artist because they're not making the kind of music you want them to. Fans also have to respect the fact there's no money in making that kind of music outside of San Diego for the most part. It's not that he's abandoned that style like I said he's just appealing to a wider audience and is making different kinds of music. Why can't people dislike the song and keep it pushin? Why does it turn into aw "what the hell happened to him?" "look at what he's wearing"? That's blatant and unnecessary hate. Real fans would see that he's making moves and has a chance to be the biggest artist to ever come outta Southeast San Diego and at the very least respect that despite your feelings of the music he's been making. Like I said in my last post if you'd rather see an artist struggle just so they can make the music you want them to then you're selfish and have no business calling yourself a fan. Period.
 

Kon1

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Yeah I really don't give a fuck what another man wears, just make good music. And I agree with a few people in here. I myself am like Escobar in the sense that I can't really slap feet match the paint the whole way thru, but will easily let "Da Linckolns" play nonstop. I guess when I got into SD music it was back when the siccshop was boomin and it was all about making that Gangbang music, but times have changed, many have evolved to bigger and better things, and I ain't mad at it. I'm really psyched to hear Won't Stop even though I didn't like this song much, I didn't hate it either. Good convo in this thread.
 
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Like I said in my last post if you'd rather see an artist struggle just so they can make the music you want them to then you're selfish and have no business calling yourself a fan.
not correct! I'm a fan because of the music and I dont give a fuck if the artist is stuggling, making money, gangbanging, or whatever. We are the ones who have been supporting Mitchy from the beginning and we have the right to call his current music WACK.
 

HIM

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I follow Mitch's music, but I couldn't even get through the first verse. Not feeling the chorus at all.. I know this is only one song and Mitch has a lot of tight stuff over the years, I just hope this isn't the direction he is going in.. I know he makes different s--t for different people so I won't count him out.. feet matched the paint slapped to me..

Hopefully he uses more Cricet beats.. This track sounds like he is going backwards musically, but like I said its only one song and he has too many slaps to not give him this pass IMO..