Right N' Exact / Tha Hated Family – Split Single was released as a vinyl only single in 1999 strictly for DJs. Only 1,000 copies were pressed onto vinyl. It was a limited edition split single with Hated Family one side and Right N' Exact on the other side. This split single is one of the most overlooked products from San Antonio hip hop and rap. Not many people outside of San Antonio, Texas know about Tha Hated Family.
Here is what the Right N' Exact side consists of.
Da Mornin' Afta is about the good old days. Days where you did not have to worry about danger. The song also deal with a how a woman keeps on sleeping with man who is a criminal that is abusive to her. In reality, the real reason why this woman keeps on staying with this man is because she has low self-esteem. By the end of this song is where she takes him to court for non-payment of child support. She didn’t look down the path she chose in life. The song is ridden with doodooism. Heavy bass and heavy guitars. A few samples are thrown into the mix. Da Mornin' Afta was produced by Seven-One.
Dragonz is a saxophone driven hip hop/rap song. Mic-P lets his lyrics loose on the mic like a 12 gauge. Skratch This is close to a minute long song chalk-full of samples and sound effects perfect for DJs to use. Instrumentals are added as well.
Here is what Tha Hated Family side consists of.
Imposters is a song where Tha Hated Family accuses bandwagon rappers of sounding like Bone Thugs N Harmony. Hip hop has changed for the worst. At least in their eyes. Their raps are the same and have no concept. Tha Hated Family tells all these new school rappers to rap something original. The song uses a sample from a The Police song.
Truth Is Truth is a bass ridden rap song performed Tha Hated Family. Tha Hated Family discusses how they are battling emcees on the Southside of San Antonio, Texas. For some reason, the song played centered more towards the right speaker instead of using a balanced stereo mode of 50/50 on both channels.
I rate this single, 4/5****!
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