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If you enjoyed “Hell: The Sequel” by Bad Meets Evil, you’ll be glad you downloaded this free 46-minute collection of MP3s. From the first track, Royce Da 5’9″ experiments with his voice to the point of crooning and then transforms in to Bar Exam-mode on “SayDatThen”. It also gives the guys a more authentic, playful presence than the artificial corniness that was all too frequent on “Welcome to Our House”.

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More importantly, production is less polished and feels like it was chosen to promote the lyricism. Given that the first Slaughterhouse mixtape was better than either of their actual albums, it’s relieving to hear “House Rules” is packed with experimental flows and wild spitting. Following an impressive self-titled debut that was a near-perfect blend of lyrics and accessibility, quad-core rhyme-processors Slaughterhouse are out to rectify the disappointment of “Welcome to Our House.” That album should have been so much better, especially with Eminem’s involvement, but was bogged down by sugar-sweet beats and lame hooks. Shady record deals and shelved albums pushed these lyricists aside as they struggled to push numbers on a level with weaker, inferior artists on the radio. Slaughterhouse would be the guys ciphering amongst the Rugged Mans and Canibus’ in the dirty, dank, graffiti-scrawled cellar, yet they initially entered the house as hot prospects, gracing the garden in front of thousands as they blessed top-tier productions hot out of the kitchen. This project he chose Joe Budden and his Mood Muzik Mixtape series.The metaphorical house of hip hop receives new tenants on such a frequent basis that inevitably, those who once graced the biggest room showcasing their skills to the wider audience and guests, end up being pushed aside and eventually find themselves down in the basement.

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The mixtape is part of a remix series 60 East has been working on which he picks an artist and delivers a whole project over their production. A song off his most recent project “Mood Muzik Mixtape” which is set to drop later in September 2013. (909) East releases this music video to “Good Enough”. Promotional Video for Mood Muzik (60 East – Good Enough) Honestly cant wait to hear more from this artist and others from First Dirt.” Which displayed raw emotion, and spoke about the underground in a way people never looked at the game. “Mood Muzik was a great choice of name for this Mix Tape. His delivery is polished & the Joe Budden selection of production compliments his style” “He breaks down the misleading current state of Hip Hop & the struggles of the independent hustle.

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With the intentions of making people think by using his rhymes as a relative ladder, i really felt the connection with him on this mixtape.” Speaking on subjects most would hide from the world really shows where he sits as an artist & a person in general. Mixed By: SatiliteRok By: DJ Malue & DJ CeeeJ By: Timothy Rhyme those who have gave 60 some undivided attention & an ear in the past, you know there is no boundaries with him. There will be an exclusive Release Party at The Dark Room in Pomona,CA for the Mood Muzik Mixtape December 13,2013. For those that enjoy the deep,passionate vibe of Joe Buddens Mood Muzik series, you will be suprisingly impressed with 60 East’s ability to alter your mood. From beginning to end the listener is taken threw a series of personal stories and life experiences, in a raw and lyrical fashion. In this emotional roller coaster, First Dirt Artist 60 East takes listeners on a journey threw the insecure realities independent artist call life. This mixtape 60 East will be paying homage to Slaughterhouse founder Joe Budden and his Mood Muzik Series. His previous release was titled ‘The Documentary” where he delivered a whole project over West Coast Artist “The Game’s” production, which recieved great reviews on blogs worldwide. Inspired by and in the tradition of new Aftermath Artist, Jon Conner’s “Best in the World Series”,60 East chooses one artist to honor and delivers a whole project over their production. IEWeekly Magazine’s “Best Hip-Hop Artist of 2013”,60 East release’s the highly anticipated, second installment in his remix mix tape series. You can see the official Press Release Here ( ) or read down below









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