sane, spek
Thursday, May 28th, 2009
R.I.P to both of these writers. Spek’s throwies were definitely some of the most unique in the game. Miss seeing ‘em around, no respect for the toys who have painted over their work.

R.I.P to both of these writers. Spek’s throwies were definitely some of the most unique in the game. Miss seeing ‘em around, no respect for the toys who have painted over their work.

I’ve caught a few of this writer’s tags throughout downtown and have to give it up to him. There’s a lot of horizontal motion throughout the letterforms while maintaining balance as a whole, which isn’t something you see much of nowadays.
Besides the fact that this is a dope overlooked tune, music videos filmed in the subway were the shit.

Really?
Not my thing, but the black tee could be okay … without the Supreme logo slapped on the bottom, or at least added in a more creative manner. But it’s Supreme, can’t expect anything else.
Excuse me for forgetting another dope joint from The Lost Generation. So many quotables hidden throughout this track.
Been digging through my collection to check out older material by Wu affiliates. My favorites have gotta be Shabazz, Shyheim, La the Darkman, and Trife Da God. I was into Killarmy for a minute too.
Two tracks from Shyheim’s album The Lost Generation, which is my favorite release from the underrated artist. I’ll be posting more from the other MCs when I have more time to dig.






