Monday, September 30, 2019

Mixerr Album Reviews #1,863

K-Stony Jamm - Motown/K-Jamm is a long forgotten classic but short K-Stone vinyl single from 1988. K-Stone came hard with his raps back in the 80s and 90s. K-Stone must have been highly influenced by LL Cool J when he recorded this whole single. The single has an East Coast rap feel and vibe. You will love the old school beats and vinyl cuts.

Motown is a song which pays homage and tribute to Motown Records legends. K-Stone pays homage and tribute to successful singers/groups from Detroit such as Smokey Robinson, The Miracles, Diana Ross, The Supremes, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Anita Baker, and The Whiners. Now all of those mentioned are great singers. But the most successful rappers in Detroit are K-Stone, Awesome Dre, and Smiley. K-Stone must have been influenced by LL Cool J when he recorded the song Motown. This was an anthem dedicated to everyone who was reppin' the city.

Never underestimate K-Stone when he takes a stand with a microphone in his hand. He is getting bread on the table. He is raising hell with his lyrics. Detroit is the place he calls his home. Here comes K-Stone!

He is cooling out downtown with babes on his jock. The money is his. He had a recording contract back in the late 80s with Ren-Sin City Records. That is what the lyrics “The money is mine/All I did was sign my name on the dotted line” All you punk DJ’s keep your mouth shut. K-Stone was made to rap and never sing.

K-Jamm is a lyrical jam K-Stone wrote himself in 1988. K-Stone was highly influenced by LL Cool J when he recorded this song. The song uses a hodgepodge of various samples.

I rate this single 4/5****!

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