Friday, January 29, 2010

Opium Black - Pain & Discipline Mixtape Download

This is for my shooters.

Four pound, nine milli pump with the rugers,

slump a n*gga down silly dump on the cruisers,

the police scared so they call State Troopers,

I guess they aint prepared for the murderers....

 -Werewolf



Pain and Discipline, the fresh all-original music street album from Opium Black hits the streets this weekend. Opium Black devotees can testify to it's early circulation on the web via social networks and certain teaser blogs, but the roll out officially begins!

Straight from the DJ Infidel cinematic intro, Opium sets the tone for a hard hitting display of rugged street anthems, savvy radio and album-ready ditties set to top-notch production from the likes of Broadcast & Lou, DMS Beats, Snipes, Dirty Joker, SoDrumatic, Half Amazin & Basement Beats.

The heartfelt message to a fallen soldier featuring Akon, God Knows I Try has already been getting attention on the web in all the right places. Meanwhile, certain focus groups in the hood have been going berserk over Outside Hustling, a collaboration with Notey Extra & J. Gomes where your favorite verse may vary with each listen, as well as I'll Make it Back (After this Lick) and Superhero.

More cant-miss tracks include the title track and Git Ghetto Remix with next-gen St. Louis luminary Kenny Knox and Compton's Game in a tri-regional banger. Other notables: Taste that Money, Rubbaband Snap, Kiss the Girls and Werewolf, the above quoted street gem.

Pundits searching for the next generation of Hip hop torch bearers in the new decade might as well prepare to induct Opium Black into those rarefied ranks after a single listen. As Opium says, for the hustlers, the savages outside, fresh out the bing grinding from nothing to something in the wee "werewolf hours," the Pain and Discipline required to make it to the top has just met its soundtrack. This is the Hartford Brand of hardbody, and you need it.

Download Pain & Discipline



No comments:

Post a Comment