Artist: Eady
Mixtape: The New Face of Miami
Label: Big Bank Music Group
Hosted by DJ Beat Street
Rating: 3 out of 5 Clocks
This mixtape has been buzzing in the streets for some time now and to be quite honest the lyricism is impeccable. Eady has been on the rise for the past couple of years, his face can be seen all the over streets and the hood, as his marketing promotional staff are monsters, his posters are literally everywhere. Mind you this is only the first installment in a series of mixtapes he plans on releasing. Here another interesting element, not only does Eady provide the lyrical tone to the tracks, he also produced on couple of the tracks on the mixtape. His hit single ‘The Dope Pusher’ is already flooding the streets in extremely high rate.
The New Face of Miami provides an excellent rendition of the streets, each track narrates a story unfolding in your mind as you visualize each and every outcome that occurs. Eady has even managed to feature ex Makin’ the Band member, Freddy P, on the track Go Getta, definitely look out for that, it’s been a minute since we heard of him. Other features include Jamo, Trigga, Déjà Vu Celebrity Trappaz, Black Spade, Reggie Cashflow, and Dungee Boy. He kept his features minimal to allow the fans to listen mostly to him as he has a vivid story to tell.
On the real, if you want a life inspired mixtape filled with superb production, you need to pick this up and take a gander at it. It includes some original beats and industry beats that continue with the same gutter storylines about the hood and experiencing life through his eyes and his mind. Look out for Eady as his debut is on the verge of release and be ready for another talented artist to come out of the city limits of Miami. Don’t forget to pick up the next mixtape, as soon as it drops, we’ll bring you the review on that as well.
Notable tracks include: ‘The Pusher,’ ‘Go Getta,’ ‘Perfect Plan,’ ‘Where They Do Dat At,’ ‘Money Bags,’ ‘Dade County Ridaz,’ Em So Lonely,’ ‘If Tomorrow Don’t Come,’ ‘Fuck How You Feel,’ and ‘Rippin’ and Runnin.’
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