Artist: Ghost Wridah
Mixtape: 305’s & Heatbreaks

I have been following Ghost Wridah since his days with DJ Ideal but on this mixtape he actually  took his “Music” to another level but maintained to kept his “Soul“. From the mixtapes title “305’s & Heartbreak” to the whole overall concept and added musical production by Guitarist Chip Williams. It just shows you what type of artist Ghost Wridah is trying to become one day. Setting the perfect mood with a record such as “Celebrate Lyfe” produced by Lowkey, Wridah makes sure he grabs the listener’s attention.

 Plus, when mentioning his version of  “Coldest Winter” & “Say U Will” with lines like “I’ll never leave my city like Shaq did” its a test to him staying grounded and humble no matter where he goes he does it for the 305 every time to bars like “In a city where being different is gay, An if Khaled don’t like it then you aint getting played” which is the way a lot of Florida artists actually feel. During my first listen to “Could’ve Had It All” which features Jae, I wasn’t really blown away by the record but after still harmonizing the hook hours later I went back and revisited the record and if you been through a Up & Down relationship before you will definitely be able to relate to it. With personal favorite records like “The Entrance” you can’t go wrong with this latest effort from Ghost Wridah outside of maybe a few more originals. Other key highlights are “Bad Newz” and “The Exit” produced by Miami Beat Wave.

Mixtape Link:http://www.zshare.net/download/63947590ae937db7/