Hey Juggalos and Technicians! Shoeless here with another review.

I have to say straight up, initially, I was too hard this album. This is one of those that has grown on me and in the best possible ways.

I have listened over and over again, went back to his other albums i own, and not only does Rittz seem more at ease and relaxed in this album, but he’s also faster, and more open with his struggles. Not to mention one track he slowed way down and just straight up murdered to silence his haters about his speed of rap per his normal pace.

If I could go back to Johnny Valiant for a second, it was the anthem of the summer of 2013 as well as Twiztid’s A New Nightmare, and this one is definitely as good!
This album has range, it has the bangers you’re used to hearing from Strange Music Inc, the collaborations, skits, and even a few sad songs, all wrapped up with a bunch of those old school loops, and new school beats we’ve come to know, love, and expect of Rittz’s brand. Yet, it isn’t like any one of his works before now. He also has plenty of jabs at those naysayers that also promote himself in an entertaining way.
To summarize I don’t know if you could go wrong with buying this whole album! Not just the few favorites iTunes has the most positive feedback from, you’d cheat yourself on part of the experience of Top of the Line.
Enjoy ninjas, I did!
~Shoeless~

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Bring the classic scent of Michigan’s own Faygo pops.

 

We have seen similar on heartofmich.com but now http://www.motorcitycreations.com/ is also jumping into the wagon with Candles and Tarts!

 

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Join the game designers Jumpsteady and Louis along with Natalie the Ring Girl as they guide you through the perilous journey into the depths of the Nethervoid. Learn how to play the game step by step while you gain a few strategy tips along the way.

Video by – Ryan Archibald

 

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Source: http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2016/08/dj-paul-signs-yelawolfs-slumerican/

By Justin Ivey August 22, 2016 6:42 PM

 

 

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DJ Paul is officially part of the Slumerican roster. The Three 6 Mafia co-founder has mentioned releasing his next album on Yelawolf’s imprint before, but today (Aug. 22) it was confirmed by the Slumerican boss.

“DJ PAUL IS THE MOTHERFUCKING TRUTH!” Yelawolf wrote on Instagram. “Fortunately for the world of music Paul puts out music constantly … Even more fortunate for SLUMERICAN .. DJ Paul will now be putting his next records out with us !!! .. We’re more than honored to have the 6 !!! Let’s get this shit smashing @juicyj !! .. For now click the link in @djpaulkom ‘s bio and grab his new project M.4.L Mafia 4 Life !! .. And get ready for a 3.6 addition to the SLUMERICAN family !! … ⚡️⚡️DJPAUL⚡️⚡️ #SLUMERICAN #FUCKINGETTIIT #SLUMERICANSOUNDS #SLUMERICANMADE #SLUMAFIA.”

DJ Paul joining Yelawolf’s label is far from the first time these two have worked together. The southern hip-hop representatives teamed up for a collaborative EP titled Black Fall in 2013. That year also saw Yelawolf appear on Da Mafia 6ix’s debut single “Go Hard.” That song was the first release from Da Mafia 6ix, a DJ Paul-led group comprising all of the original members of Three 6 Mafia except Juicy J.

Yelawolf and DJ Paul’s most recent collaboration was featured on the latter’s new Mafia 4 Life mixtape which last week. Yelawolf and Jon Connor were guests on the tape’s 10th track “Get Away.” You can stream or download DJ Paul’s entire project via this link if you have not do so already.

Read More: DJ Paul Signs to Yelawolf’s Slumerican Imprint – XXL | http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2016/08/dj-paul-signs-yelawolfs-slumerican/?trackback=tsmclip

The uncompromising and unapologetically provocative new video from Big Hoodoo’s new album “ASYLUM.” Directed and edited by Nick Jones
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Over the past week we have seen articles and information advising of Will Sigler’s attempted rape charges from 1999. Juggalomarch.com was taken over by an unkown party and various screen shots of records and court cases were sighted.

Tonight Will has stepped down stating that he does not want Psychopathic Records to lose any fans based on his record.

Will was not present for comment but left a statement for Jumpsteady.

The statement advised that there was no child or gun involved. He was 20 and had been convinced to take a plea. According to his statement the gun charges were dropped and a minor was not involved or he would not be able to ever be removed from the registry.  At this time he is not a registered offender.

 

 

 

Will Sigler To Address Recent Controversy on The Juggalo Show TONIGHT 8pm est

Tonight’s episode of The Juggalo Show is shaping up to be a can’t miss.

Jumpsteady, Rude Boy, Kevin Gill, and special guest WILL SIGLER will be addressing the recent and ongoing social media controversy surrounding Will Sigler.

If you have a question or comment call up Psychopathic Radio during tonight’s show using the following number 248-306-5616.

The Juggalo Show kicks off at 8pm est on psychopathicradio.com

Be sure to check out of the Crimson Chin pictures at: crimsonchin.smugmug.com

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Like many of you, I realize that this review is a good bit after the CD has dropped. Unfortunately, I had to wait to get the CD but I have been steadily listening to Casket Factory ever since.

 

To put it in perspective of past Blaze albums, it feels a bit like he killed the old Blaze Ya Dead Homie that we all once knew. I feel like he was wrapping himself in silk like an X-Files character, for a metamorphosis to come in Gang Rags Reborn. Gang Rags Reborn was a good album in itself, but something apart from Casket Factory.

 

A few years pass and MNE has been mostly quiet about what is to come and for good reason. Blaze has emerged from the old self reinvented and with a new look, and sound. It is obvious that he had a polished look and feel, and while his sound is still recognizable as is his trademark of old school beats and dead man party, or morbid gangster themes, he seems to be in a zone.

 

I highly recommend this album as a fan of music, and as a juggalo for obvious reasons.

He, as well as MNE, has impressed me with the new style, and update to the homage of the original classic. Blaze simply won’t be denied, and with good reason.

 

Hope you enjoyed the review,

Shoeless

Twiztid has brought back Ashtrays & Action Figures. This is a segment from Episode 15 where the demented duo interview Mac Lethal one of the fastest rappers in the game.

Check out http://www.MNERadio.com for a full schedule of Twiztid’s Ashtrays & Action Figures!

Twiztid is an American hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan. Formed in 1997, Twiztid is composed of Jamie Spaniolo and Paul Methric, who perform under the respective personas of Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child. Spaniolo and Methric are former members of the group House of Krazees, which disbanded in 1997.

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