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DON’T SLEEP: Producers I Know x Pollymore Music Group x Jacob Family presents “The Dre Robinson Files: Rare Freestyles” [MIXTAPE]

G. Valentino Ball (KillerBoombox, That’s Major): “Good things can come from Twitter. Not too long ago respected blogger and walking Google of Boston Hip Hop history, Dart Adams was tweeted about his homemade mixtape of Dre’s freestyles from his appearances with Geespin and DJ Chubby Chub. We talked to Dart and now you get some of Dre’s heaviest bars. This bit of nostalgia should get you ready for Dre’s new project, “Starvin 3.5: This Is Me” on October 10th. Below Dart gives a little background on the joint.”


Back around 2004, Boston had finally amassed a number of emcees from it’s new generation with the potential to make noise on a national level. Among them were Frankie Wainwright (Team 220), Lou Armstrong (Hitmakers), Slaine, Smoke Bulga (Rushya/Phastlife) and Dre Robinson (Pollymore/Jacob Family). I used to work in a 24 hour CVS in the Beacon Hill area of Boston during the 11 PM to 8 AM shift. Word got out that there was a dude that worked there that knew a hell of a lot about Hip Hop. Over the 3 years I worked there I met quite a lot of notable people during the late night hours.

I always asked by out of towners (that were often prompted to drive to Boston to test the veracity of the then new film “Blue Hill Avenue”) who the hottest up & coming emcees were in Boston. My reaction would often be to play a grip of CD’s or mixtapes that contained tracks from some of the previously mentioned emcees. One of them was a CD that contained radio rips of live Dre Robinson freestyles that he performed on local radio stations Hot 97 & JAMN 94.5. When I first met Dre Robinson in person, I told him that years ago I used to play a CD of his freestyles for heads that wanted to hear who were the hottest  up & coming emcees in Boston.


Dre Robinson’s star took off and he’s since become one of the most recognizable and respected emcees in Boston Hip Hop. Even then, I still reflect on the ferocious bars he spit live on those visits to The Launch Pad or on the Saturday Night Jump Off back in 2004 and 2005. I was digging through a stack of demos that i received during those years about a month ago and I found the same exact CD containing those same freestyles from Dre’s old “Starvin” mixtape days to the freestyles on the classic Spotlight DVD’s to the infamous Barbershop Battles.

Now you all get to simultaneously hear how Dre Robinson has managed to stay the same hungry emcee he was back in the days and understand how long he’s been ill at this rappin’ shit. As for this project right here? It’s Greg’s fault & I just brought the product. Enjoy. Salute.

Producers I Know x Pollymore Music Group x Jacob Family x Bastard Swordsman presents Dre Robinson “The Dre Robinson Files: Rare Freestyles”

http://hulkshare.com/kqf64jxc2be6

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DON’T SLEEP: City Slickers “Sit Yourself Down” (prod. by Mr. Moses) [VIDEO]

Here’s the video for City Slickers “Sit Yourself Down” which is produced by Mr. Moses. The City Slickers project “Smokin’ Cigarettes And Tellin’ Lies” has been extended and the overwhelming response and huge buzz surrounding it spurred a re-release called “Still Smokin’ Cigarettes And Tellin’ Lies”. On October 25th, 2011 it will drop on Pollymore Music Group/Brick Records. This video was filmed this Summer during the Boston Hip Hop Unity Fest headlined by DJ Premier. DON’T SLEEP!

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