Too Hard Too Hype - The End album review
Too Hard Too Hype - The End is one of the lesser known San Antonio rap albums which not many know about. The End is one of their darker albums which dealt with controversial subjects such as hate and rage with songs such as Every Rose, The Writing on the Wall, Hate, and Rage. Songs such as Runaway deal with respecting faith.
Too Hard Too Hype went in a different direction musically with this album as they did not just stick to freestyle rap. The End is one of their darker albums which since The End was their final album which signified the end of Too Hard Too Hype’s career which served as their goodby album from 2012. The album was sold locally around San Antonio, Texas only.
Legalize explains 3 different views on drugs. Verse 1 tells it all. Legal or illegal, it's still a drug. Verse 2 is from the point of view of drugs itself. The song is also about promoting the legalization of drugs.
Verse 3 is the reality of a life on drugs. Not all drugs are bad. Most are used as a temporary relief for some type of sickness or pain. Most have side affects. But herbs have less effect on your body over all other drugs used. Legalize features Fredo Medina.
Rage is one of their darker songs which is/serves as their emotional rant and rage against the music industry. This is their emotional rant where they just vent out their frustrations. Their anger toward the success of lesser talents in hip hop/rap is what led to the creation of this song. The lesser talents in hip hop/rap share their thoughts & fake selves to the world on social media networks.
Hate is a self-explanatory rap song. The song is about hate and stereotypes that cause problems. Unfortunately some stereotypes are true. In reality we live in a world of drugs, sex, money and crime. We hide behind some type of religion and share our thoughts & our fake selves to the world on social media networks.
Summer Rap Jam is infused with Southern rap style production with a catchy loud chorus and snappy beats. Summer Rap Jam is also known as For Real and Hot Chocolate.
Too Hard Too Hype raised hell on their song Barn Burna as they fuck up a party. They are running amuck on this song. Now they are the light of the party. The song has a very loud catchy chorus and snappy beats.
The American Dream is satire on the Too Hard Too Hype "American Dream" because in reality we live in a world of drugs, sex, money, and crime. We hide behind some type of religion and share our thoughts & our fake selves to the world on social networks. Sometimes it's ok to live in your skin, walk in your shoes and make mistakes. Accept it.
4/5****!!
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Caro Emerald - The Shocking Miss Emerald album review
Caro Emerald - The Shocking Miss Emerald is another beautiful electro swing album which has that vintage jazz sound and vibe. The Shocking Miss Emerald album was inspired by movies and music from the 1910s to the 1960s. The Shocking Miss Emerald is one of Caro Emerald’s best albums to date next to Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor. However this album has more classy sophisticated sound than Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor.
Caro reminisces and looks back on her days back when she was living that single life as an independent woman on her song Completely.
Caro recalls the days that she used to be single. She used to flirt, fool around, and mingle with other gentlemen. That is until a particular gentleman came along and suddenly everything changed completely for Caro. He changed her life. She is happy her life changed completely.
Caro can recall the days that she was single. This was when she was living that single life as an independent woman on her own. She used to flirt, fool around, and mingle with other gentlemen.
Then this particular gentleman came along and suddenly everything changed completely for Caro. Some ladies and girls fall. And others keep on playing around. Now she knows it’s wrong. He came along and Caro changed completely.
Caro tells this gentleman, “Darling, do you know? The sky performs a show each and every night before I sleep. When I look up at the stars in the galaxy near or far. I’m always with you, baby, wherever you are.”
She looks at him and surely sees a genius. It’s kinda crazy. He filled up her heart. She knows that she changed completely. However when Caro is alone by herself, she still feels protected by his love as his love is never misdirected. She is happy her life changed completely.
The Pack Up The Louie song is a celebration of the Louis Vuitton trunk and is dedicated to the luxury of high society steamship travel. Caro loves traveling by high society steamship cruise. She travels to various places around the world by steamship throughout the song.
Time just flies. The clock rings and it’s half past 11 AM. Can’t believe it. Soon Caro will be on a cruise into heaven. Hearing stories and 1,000 lies about the things that I’d never do. Experience that Caro doesn’t have. It’s kinda scary. Caro is the big Queen Mary. She gotta get it and gotta do it fast.
Caro’s gotta pack up the Louie Vuitton trunk and cannot leave a thing behind. She’s gotta pack it for every reason. Every season be another day. For every different change of mind. Caro loves her Louie Vuitton trunk when she goes away to travel.
She has to get to Pier 19 on the west side of Amsterdam, Netherlands. She wonders to herself if there is a porter somewhere who could assist her by carrying her Louie Vuitton trunk. She is incapable of physically carrying her Louie Vuitton trunk by herself due to the heavy weight of the trunk. So she asks, “Is there a porter somewhere for a lady in despair? Can you help little me get this fabulous trunk in the air?”
Caro’s first stop is going to be Buenos Aires, Argentina. She will listen to tango music all night long. 2 days and she is heading off to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is running from morning 'til dawn. Then she will slumber as Queen Señorita to Havana, Cuba. Then she will mosey her way down to the down the emerald way in Ireland. She’s not hesitating. The places Caro Emerald travels to are Buenos Aires, Argentina, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Havana, Cuba, and Ireland.
The Maestro is about a mysterious charming gentleman who no one seems to know the information on. The Maestro contains a short melody, performed by the brass section, which is based on the melody of "Don't Be That Way" by Benny Goodman and his orchestra.
Presence and elegance are an unmistakable dominance behind those steely eyes of this mysterious charming gentleman. Anything you know is coincidence. No one seems to know anything about his age. Just his name. He’s always dressed for fame. He wears the slightest designs the ultimate can't miss. The Kaiser is the maestro. He is the new ingénue. A gift he can’t buy from you. But if Caro had to pay she’d sure find a way to break the bank. Let a girl dream a bit to wear a garment so delicious and delightful. Caro would be out of her mind.
Ladies, his designs make the words fall out of a pantomime. Go from avant-garde to beyond sublime. History and mystery. He stops the hands of time. The magic's in his mind because the Kaiser is the maestro.
My 2 Cents is about information Caro dishes about on a gentleman who is impossible to get with. She gives her two cents about this gentleman.
This gentleman. He's like a whip hat doesn't crack. You take a sip and you're on your back. Those big blue eyes are hard to reach. This gentleman is so impossible. It makes you meek like a guitar that cries for days and seduces you in a thousand ways. You feel his strings. Now you're uptight from the first night. It makes any girl and lady weaken at his sight because he's not undercover. He walks past his lovers. Other people know there's no defense. There is no evidence because he creates an illusion that leads to confusion and you give up your common sense. Well that's Caro’s two cents about this gentleman.
He's like a wall that's made of steel. He is like a wall that is too cold to touch. There is not much to feel. His sullen smile he shares with few. The tricks of the trade he's glad to lose. He disappears into thin air. He gives one last look and a frozen leer. Your heart is good as gone. Love's the TV set that says there's nothing on.
There's no PI (private investigator) with a promise of a glint. All the cores and private investigators dissipate when there are no fingerprints. Don't retrace your steps because he's staring right at you. A one man casino. If you spin the wheel, you lose. Because he's not undercover. He walks past his lovers. Other people know there's no defense. There is no evidence because he creates an illusion that leads to confusion and you give up your common sense. Well that's Caro’s two cents about this gentleman.
Caro proves love can’t conquer anything on Black Valentine.
Who needs a captain on a lover's ship? Someone with no clue of the destination due. Ain’t that a trip? Who needs a diamond on a hand of stone? Someone with a hurt who couldn’t make it work. A trophy because you slipped.
Love can’t conquer anything if it’s lost without a trace. You might be tough. You might even be strong. But not when you’re in this place. Secret lovers get lost in the secrets they tell. They make lovers blind when they cover every inch of their lies. A smoke and some wine is the life of the Black Valentine.
Who needs a journey on a runaway train? Your ticket isn’t worth half of what it hurts when heart beats overwork. Who needs redemption from a guiltless crime? Someone carries dreams from scream to scream until they tear apart your mind. Love can’t conquer anything if it’s hurting in the deep. This is their lament for another night they've spend in self-conversation. It’s a will they can't oppose in a letter left they’ve composed. To repeat the situation, they lie in a loop.
No Charge is about Caro’s trip to Chicago, Illinois, US.
It's raining in Chicago and Caro knows she’s late to attend another dinner party. She gets into a taxi. It's way past 8 PM. He turned around and looked at Caro with big blue eyes. Then he said, “Good evening.” Caro said, "My oh my." Good thing he didn't hear Caro underneath her breath. The words came out so quickly they could have used a net. He drove Caro in his Packard and picked up the speed. Caro is smiling like she is falling at the foot of his feet.
Caro arrives at her destination where the dinner party is being hosted. He said, "Here we are." He put his hand and waved o simply say, "No charge." She wonders this about the man who is a taxi driver. “Tell me. What does that mean? No charge. In an era where the coin is lean. Are you loaded? Are you some kinda dream? Whadaya mean no charge? ”
Caro is at another dinner party and the crowd's a bore. She has been there 20 minutes. But there was no escaping as she is pre-occupied. Her is chariot awaiting. Valentino inside. The rain was falling as she walked outside. Then in 20 seconds she heard someone ask her, "Need a ride?"
Excuse My French is about a gentleman who appeals Caro’s tastes in gentlemen. So Caro shows her sophisticated side to him.
Caro doesn’t know what this gentleman must be on as he walked in like the Aga Khan. Did he fly in on a jet? Win a million dollar bet? Caro gets her good shoes on as she wants to follow in the same old dance steps where he waltzes around like he is the best where his garden blooms in May. But it's snowing every day because he has everything he wants.
Caro talks to this gentleman by saying, “I don’t know what you must be on. You walked in like the Aga Khan. Did you fly in on a jet? Win a million dollar bet? So let me get my good shoes on. I wanna follow in the same old steps where you waltz around like you’re the best where your garden blooms in May. But it's snowing every day. ‘Cause you have everything you want.”
He must be the Houdini in her life. But he can’t see Caro could never be his wife because she still a lady and not some random wench off the streets who is engaged in prostitution. Caro is not some wench that falls for his lines. She is not on the fence. His routine is fading. Caro knows her words won’t fail her. Please excuse her French Pardonnez-moi.
Caro tells him, “You must be the Houdini in my life. But you can’t see I could never be your wife ‘cause I’m still a lady. No, I’m not some wench that falls for your lines. I’m not on the fence. Your routine is fading. Boy, I could use a wrench. I know my words won’t fail me. Please excuse my French. Pardonnez-moi.”
Today he must think he is Errol Flynn. Sharing stories where he thinks he has been.His style must be cramped without a passport stamp. Can’t he see the twister that he is in? Why drown inside a sea of words?
Caro tells him, “ Today you think you’re Errol Flynn.Sharing stories where you think you’ve been.
Your style must be cramped without a passport stamp. Can’t you see the twister that you’re in? Why drown inside a sea of words? You’re going under. Now you won’t get heard. So just give it a rest. This time your more is less. You’re going solo in this dream.”
Paris explains Caro’s time as a fashion model in Paris, France.
Caro lives deep in symmetry and in her anonymity. She adores her difficult life. She’ll take hours to perfect in this room of disconnect. All she needs are mannequins and herself. Fabrics draped from arm to arm. Rescuing her heart from harm. All that she conceives speaks of finesse. These are radically her fashion dreams. Costuming and models scream. Fame is nothing more than force duress. Let the public comment of Caro’s cold behavior. Beauty has a price that’s paid by greed.
Caro will stand alone where she is. She doesn’t need the money as she doesn't want for much. She’d rather you not love her before you want too much.
To my She will devote herself to her cause and for all her passion to create and fill this emptiness. Note for note. Bodies are not meant to be so bound. She is the dancer of the dance. Let the socialites advance. Let them love her when she is not around when they speak their words of her demeanor. Fading as she lives in isolation. Information about Caro spreads. For them let it be an education. Those who cherish Caro will not let them forget.
5/5*****!!
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Little Violet - Don’t Stop single review
Little Violet - Don’t Stop is a beautiful electro swing single with upbeat sounds and vibes. These are some of the swingingst upbeat jazz songs you’ll ever hear in your life. All of the songs are inspired by vintage jazz of the 1920s and 1940s. Little Violet does not fail to impress her audiences.
Little Violet tells us to take control of what we are worth because life is too unpredictable on her song Don’t Stop. It's time for the original to come and break the mold. She also inspires us to do anything we want to.
Life is too unpredictable. So take control of what you're worth. It's time for the original to come and break the mold. Wasting time is forgivable but nobody wants to grow. Take it easy. Just one step at a time, and baby, you'll be fine.Take a leap and don't hold back. Get yourself back on track. You know what people say. Keep on moving and don't stop. Let your senses guide you. Shake it up and inspire you. Do anything you want to.
Remember how you made it here. It was like a game of truth or dare. You rolled the dice with confidence and we can now share the fortune. The finish line is drawing near. Just keep your eye on the prize. A new style is calling you. Why don't you try it on the side?
A crowd of hungry animals are eager to sneak in. If you can find that leap of faith, then let the games begin. Awaken to a paradise. I'll smile at your every command. Remember to take the good advice and avoid the sinking sand.
Shut Up is about craving more but you can’t handle it. You can't take the heat. Little Violet does the talking on the song.
He finds it easy to criticize, but he's feeling kinda queasy. When he wakes up to realize the race is over, you're too late. And you finish last. There will be no time for rematch to claim that second prize so you are left to your demise. All you wanted was at your feet. But you crave more and you can't take the heat.
Shut up. It's time for Little Violet to do the talking. All she hears is self absorbent. Even your friends who cared are avoiding you. Shut up. No one wants to hear anymore of it.
He enters the room. They can sense his admiration for picking out every hair as he is sitting over there. All those who listened are tempered, which could break our heart are left are justified in someone's life he thought was gold, but his irritation grew them gold.
One look is a shiver right down your spine. His eyes will burn right into Little Violet’s eyes. She can tell just what's on his mind. Don't re-inhabit your babble life. You make her wanna scream. Sadly you worked out his thing. He'll never stop. He's never wrong.
The Odjbox Remix of Don’t Stop called Don’t Stop (Odjbox Remix) is a dubstep remix of the original version. Think dubstep meets jazz. Now the Odjbox Remix of Don’t Stop called Don’t Stop (Odjbox Remix) is much more repetitive than the original version. The repetitiveness comes from the lyrics in the drop which go,
[Drop]
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
Take a leap, don't, take a leap, don't
5/5*****!!
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The Little Violet – Silent Movie EP EP review
The Little Violet – Silent Movie EP has some of the swingingst upbeat jazz songs you’ll ever hear in your life. Swinging Melodies and Limits are some fine examples. The EP is reminiscent of the jazz music used in silent movies during the late 19th century and early 20th century. The EP uses early ragtime jazz late 19th century and late 20th century along with swing jazz from the 20th century. Little Violet does not fail to impress her audiences.
Little Violet finds that the secret to eternal youth which is to keep on dancing in her song Swinging Melodies. She shows her appreciation for jazz music on this song also. That is her passion and affection.
Swinging Melodies is a swinging jazz song which mixes electro swing with vintage jazz from the 1940s with modern jazz. Swinging Melodies is one of the swinging jazz songs on the album and is one of the most jazzy songs on the album of course obviously.
Little Violet’s man calls Little Violet on the telephone. Little Violet pretends she is not at home. However Little Violet doesn't want to end up being a lonely wife. She is now sad and clueless with no appetite. She wants to kick her heels and break the seal. She found the secret to eternal youth which is to keep on dancing. That's the truth she found out.
Those swinging melodies have got her on her knees. She’ll worship that bass line as it shakes up through her spine. Watch Little Violet blow her horn as you become reborn. She’ll sing that jazzy tune until her face turns blue.
Friends will come and glow. Some live fast and some take it slow. Each one will make a mark. They can take you out the dark. When you need some help to get a hold of yourself, friends wills take you out and free your mind. Music soothes so you unwind. Music is soothing for you to unwind to.
Let go of the past. Dream and wake. Perfect your craft. You only have one life so live it well and not through the eyes of someone else. If you're fighting in vain get off that moving train. Land on your feet and take a stand by following your own command.
Little Violet doesn't want to be sedated. Working a 9 to 5 job is overrated. Life is what you make it. If you live fast, you die young. The music we've created is not too complicated. Get in the fast lane. Strip off the mundane. There's only one way to go.
Little Violet looks to have for herself on her song Limits. She asks someone to push her to her limits. Also she encourages you to go outside your boundaries.
With a little bit of luck Little Violet will make it back alive. She is traveling at full speed ahead while living life on overdrive. Busy doing nothing and nothing keeps her busy. She pulled from left to right and it's making her dizzy. Nothing in her pockets. She’s been rinsed dry. A man wants the money. She’s got to find an alibi quickly.
Tell her there is more to come in this mundane life as she is certain nothing else remains. Show her where to find the fun between the black and white. She asks someone to push her to her limits. She wants to shake the laws of physics and shatter boundaries.
Shake the laws of physics. Shatter boundaries. Stretch ambition. Conquer the world with your vision. Don't take no for an answer. Fuel the fire inside ya. Take the role you were born to play. Give it all you got.
You are on the road to an early breakdown with all that baggage that has been weighing you down. Untie the knot and let the thread come loose. Let your mind unravel. You got nothing to lose. Don't take no for an answer. Take the role you were born to play. Face your inner most fears. Take back those wasted years. Show them you will not stand by.
Little Violet searches for a gentleman to adore on the song Silent Movie. Silent Movie is reminiscent of the jazz music used in silent movies during the late 19th century and early 20th century. The song uses early ragtime jazz late 19th century and late 20th century along with swing jazz from the 20th century.
Little Violet don’t need no chitter chatter, sweet nothings, and tiresome natter because words get in the way. She doesn’t need to hear what you have to say. Chat up lines have become a bore for her to hear and endure. She just needs a gentleman she adores. A lustful hold and stare. A passionate love affair.
The lyrics imply that Little Violent wants to have a romantic passionate love affair with a gentleman. She wants a gentleman that has a lustful hold and stare. A gentleman that is physically strong. “A lustful hold and stare/A passionate love affair”
As you know by listening to her songs, Little Violet is an old fashioned girl looking for a gentleman to show her romance. She wants to be showered with kisses and a moonlit dance.
She wants a gentleman to woo her, sweep her off her feet, and she wants to be squeezed tight. She wants a gentleman to take her back to black and white like a silent movie. A gentleman will never tell like a silent movie. Little Violet doesn’t need any talking pictures.
This gentleman is dressed up in a suit and tie with polished shoes. He has slick back hair. Little Violet can’t refuse. One wink and she is his. This a simple tale where a boy meets a girl he loves. He serenades her with flowers and pearls. A lustful hold and stare. A passionate love affair.
The wandering eye now why don’t you learn. Those broken hearts will continue to burn. The picture house will help her redeem. Take her to the stars on the screen.
When lies become the truth, the trouble still remains despite the pain being eased. This man Little Violet dated cried wolf too many times. So he must pay for his lies and lying to her. That is the gist of Playing With Fire.
When lies become the truth, you’ve been told so many times they start to soothe the pain. When lies become the truth, it will ease the pain. Yet the trouble still remains. This man Little Violet dated cried wolf too many times. So he must pay for all his crimes. The force that least begs him to stay. He’s playing with fire. He is his own worst enemy.
By playing with fire, he raises it higher on corrupt conspiracy. If only he could see his false desire will haunt him in his sleep. Guilt at the core swallows him up. He needs to find somebody that he can confide in for all of his great mistakes before it's too late.
Loneliness is overdue. Blaming everyone but himself. Little Violet is hoping he can see it through. However he is lost with no integrity and is losing all his sincerity. So he fights back with all his might to find he is playing with fire. He is his own worst enemy. Why can't he see that false desire will haunt him in his sleep?
5/5*****!!
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