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Venomous2000 the Ultra Emcee & DJ Priority: Fresh, Amazingly

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This week, hip hop all boiled down to two dope albums. I think this one outdid the other though which is why Venomous 2000 The Ultra Emcee and DJ Priority took the top spot on the Hip Hop Speakeasy this week winning the Hip Hop Album of the Week with their album, Fresh, Amazingly. DJ Priority sends this head-boppin’ vibe with every beat and Venomous flows over the beat perfectly. The duo kind of reminds me of Blu collabin’ with Ayatollah. They make a good duo and made an even better album. The samples are good, the lyrics go hard on every song, this is a well put together album. So, my rating…

9/10

I recommend this album to any fan of Ayatollah, 9th Wonder, Blu, Blame One, or eLZhi, cuz these guys sound kinda similar.

Tracklisting:
1) Intro/Fresh
2) The Takeoff
3) Five On The Black Hand Side
4) Hip Hop Does This (feat. CyMarshall Law)
5) Sparkle (feat. Twilight, Phonetic, & Skitzo)
6) Soul Sensation (feat. M. Josephine)
7) Omni-Dimensional
8) Where Have You Gone (feat. Twilight)
9) Rhymes Could Do It Right (feat. John Robinson, Tah Phrum Duh Bush, & Thaione Davis)
10) Amazingly Fresh
11) Yes
12) Better Than Blues (feat. Realeyez Mystic, Marie Kanu, & Silent Knight)
13) If (feat. L.I.F.E. Long)
14) Emcees Ultra (feat. Tone Liv, Respect Tha God, Rhymageddon, Sol Zales, Poet
Substratum, Fenalm, K.O.N., & Juga-Naut)
15) Life
16) Outro (Alien As I)

***Notable Mentions:
DJ Revolution & Malcolm and Martin: Life Doesn’t Frighten Me

Tags : 9th WonderAyatollahBlame OneBluDJ PriorityeLZhiRhymageddon
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Stone is a hip-hop enthusiast residing in NJ/PA. As an aspiring hip-hop producer, Stone studies communications and shares his passion for music by letting the world in on the wonderful world of hip-hop.