Taken from: URBAN SMARTS
Jimmy Greek is not the one you want to come across at night. Would he be your neighbor you would probably lock the door twice, hide your girlfriend and switch off all the lights just to preten...
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Taken from: URBAN SMARTS
Jimmy Greek is not the one you want to come across at night. Would he be your neighbor you would probably lock the door twice, hide your girlfriend and switch off all the lights just to pretend that nobody's at home. 'Cause he is MAD to the fullest and he misses no occasion to give proof of his insanity. But before we disperse in every direction, we should consider a quote from the booklet (or from "Bait + Tackle"): "when I write it's either do or die, you'll love it or hate it but at least have the heart to take the leap or forever sleep, wondering what could have been". And since sleep is the cousin of death...I guess, we're willing to try.
What sticks out at first glance, is Greek's precise rhyme style.
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Taken from: HIP HOP INFINITY
His writing is consistently strong, indicative of a someone whose been involved in the art for a long time. Considering the fact that there's sixteen full songs here, with guests only appearing on two cuts, this is definitely no small feat. With all but three songs produced by labelmate Rummage, the album has a noticeably cohesive feel to it, as Rummage seems to have upped the ante creatively from the production on his own project; ... Greek rips apart wack emcees in a humorous and intriguing fashion throughout the song.
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Taken from: PHILLY HIP HOP
Greek's music is no doubt Hip Hop but resides on the far left alongside all of the Kool Keith material. One of the few cuts with a phat funky groove that has the ability to make all heads nod is the clever reworking of a classic Eagles sample now given new life as The Perfect Storm...
Taken from: URBAN SMARTS
Jimmy Greek is not the one you want to come across at night. Would he be your neighbor you would probably lock the door twice, hide your girlfriend and switch off all the lights just to pretend that nobody's at home. 'Cause he is MAD to the fullest and he misses no occasion to give proof of his insanity. But before we disperse in every direction, we should consider a quote from the booklet (or from "Bait + Tackle"): "when I write it's either do or die, you'll love it or hate it but at least have the heart to take the leap or forever sleep, wondering what could have been". And since sleep is the cousin of death...I guess, we're willing to try.
What sticks out at first glance, is Greek's precise rhyme style.
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Taken from: HIP HOP INFINITY
His writing is consistently strong, indicative of a someone whose been involved in the art for a long time. Considering the fact that there's sixteen full songs here, with guests only appearing on two cuts, this is definitely no small feat. With all but three songs produced by labelmate Rummage, the album has a noticeably cohesive feel to it, as Rummage seems to have upped the ante creatively from the production on his own project; ... Greek rips apart wack emcees in a humorous and intriguing fashion throughout the song.
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Taken from: PHILLY HIP HOP
Greek's music is no doubt Hip Hop but resides on the far left alongside all of the Kool Keith material. One of the few cuts with a phat funky groove that has the ability to make all heads nod is the clever reworking of a classic Eagles sample now given new life as The Perfect Storm...
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