Monday, September 30, 2019

Mixerr Album Reviews #1,865

KSJ ‎– Hard To Stop is a four track EP not too long of a single. The beats are fresh and the lyrics are dope. However the single is nothing too special being that everything is short. Hard To Stop is a single that got overlooked in the beginning stages of Detroit hip hop/rap being that this single was released on vinyl in 1989. KSJ is none other than the K-Sone who dropped the underground classic 601 album on Bryant Records. Yes, the same K-Stone from Detroit, Michigan.

KSJ explains why he’s so hard to stop lyrically on Hard To Stop. 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 on this song of his.

Bass Head is an ode to bass music hence the heavy bass. Bass Head is similar to those 80s anti-drug songs you would hear in rap, eletronic, dance, and pop. A lot of anti-drug songs came out back then. Bass is not something you sniff, shoot, or roll. Addiction is fine as long as you’re not on the drugs. KSJ has an addiction the bass sound that comes from subwoofers. It’s like a massage when the beats collide. It’s a smooth jam. So turn up the sound!

Hala-Hala has those boomin’ old school beats that hip hop heads will truly enjoy. It’s a super dope jam. So turn up the speakers and listen!

I rate this EP 3/5***.

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