David Lyn: Before The Fame


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REVIEWS: David Lyn: Before The Fame
Author: Zenn
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Posted on 2008-02-25

Artist: David Lyn

Mixtape: Before the Fame

Mixed by: DJ Kronik

 

After winning 106 & Park, the Dade County sensation reached celebrity status practically overnight and over a short period of time managed to sign to Miami's own Poe Boy Music Group. David Lyn was official Poe Boy status within the ranks of Rick Ross, Big Chuck, Flo Rida, and Brisco. Upon the completion of the contract, it was a done deal; he began working on a nonstop basis reaching the final product of his already anticipated album. Not waiting for the ink to even dry on the contract yet, he has already released his first mixtape to a world of anticipated fans overzealous about hearing brand new music. "Before the Fame" speaks for itself; this is for you the fans first, second are the commercial market. This is a glimpse into his music before reaching that already outlined famed status. "Before the Fame" already proves much evidence of that glow of guaranteed hits, giving major possibilities that he is definitely on the verge of stardom. There is no denying that the talent is there, through written and vocal delivery.

DJ Kronik and Big Chuck have put together a collection of tracks made for album cuts more than mixtape tracks, but as you already know, Poe Boy only puts out the best, when they do it, they always do it big. From this mixtape alone, I can imagine what the album will consist of. The tape runs on its own entity, it flows through the whole CD smoothly. The R&B feel is there, from contemporary to Urban, you can definitely hear the style flowing out them speakers. With a mixture of original recorded tracks and some sampled, this is something you gotta pick up to hear for yourself. The vibe it provides even on the freestyle tracks has a different new school type of feel.

On the real, the tracks are blazing, David Lyn does his thang and with the right direction from Big Chuck and Poe Boy, this young artist definitely has a prosperous future ahead of him. My advice, pop in the mixtape and let it flow.

*Most notable tracks included, 'Control' featuring Flo Rida, 'Speedin' Freestyle,' 'Go Head' produced by J Rock, 'Materialistic Girl' featuring Brisco, 'Bless Your Heart' featuring Big Chuck, 'Roc Boys Freestyle,' 'Apologize Freestyle,' 'Lovenote,' and 'I Just Wanna Be Your Friend.'

 

 


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