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Mazzarati: More Than A Movement Vol 3


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REVIEWS: Mazzarati: More Than A Movement Vol 3
Author: Zenn
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Posted on 2008-02-14

These Miami boys have taken the whole mixtape scene by storm. Mazzarati is most definitely on the verge of knocking down the door. They even got a DJ all the way from Germany to do the dirty work on the tape, these boys apparently got their mind right. On the edge of crossing over from independent to mainstream, they host an array of the hottest tracks yet to be released to the streets; they've also included a mixture of remixed radio joints from the newest and best in the game right now. So you add some Mazzarati tracks into the mix and officially you have a complete mixtape that the streets can talk about.  

K-Parn lead producer of Mazzarati intros the tape and lets the streets know what they're about as the track flows directly into their lead single, Oodle Noodles, that's already creating heavy rotation on the radio. My opinion, the hook is without a doubt, catchy as hell, evidence shows they put heavy work into that track. The rest of the CD puts Mazzarati into host mode where an addition of mainstreaming tracks, either remixed or original, gives the tape more exclusive appeal. They add their own flare to certain songs that happen to stand out on the tape as well. SpotLyte and Fee definitely did their thing as their lyrical patterns on featuring tracks were noticed and had their own appeal that stood out on the tape, and let me not forget the lyrics that head producer K-Parn put down as well. I gotta give props to the downloaded 24hourhiphop plugged tracks that can be heard through most of the tracks, appreciate the plugs on that tape on there.

On the real, if you just so happen to come across this mixtape, pick it up, sit back and begin to vibe. This is definitely something you can bump to in the trunk and just let the CD flow through the tracks. Be on the lookout for the boys of Mazzarati, they mixtape proves that they're not just underground; they can make it to the top.

Notable tracks include: Rick Ross' Featuring R.Kelly, & Mazzarati – Speedin' (Remix), Piccolo – Money Don't Fold Up, and GoldRu$h Featuring Pleasure P – Booty Call.