Piece of Mind
8OZE
Performed By
8OZE
Album UPC
634479579820
CD Baby Track ID
666937
Label
Big Beat Records
Released
2003-01-01
BPM
107
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm20383515
Year
2003
Spotify Plays
17
Writers
Writer
B. Henderson
Pub Co
Bryant Henderson
Composer
B. Henderson
ClearanceDubset,Facebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Indiana
Description
Street Reality in the Hood of the 8-OZE
Notes
8-0ZE
"Block Burner" "CRUNK MAGZINE RATES IT cRUNK"
Hip Hop
Hailing from the Mid West (Hammond, Indiana), the group called 8-0ZE has really made a nice impact in the hip-hop underground with a great rap album called "Block Burner." The group, which consists of artists like Ray-Roc, Cash, and 3: Dee has been doing their rap thing for 10 straight years now. In 2001 they released a nice, self-titled, album that gained much underground respect throughout the streets of NW Indiana. The group was originally called Mandatory Cilense and then changed their name to 8-0ZE from which was inspired by the 800 Block of Becker Street.
With a better insight in the music game and a good hustler mentality, the group has brought out a classic album called "Block Burner" which contains many hits produced by Indiana's own, Big B.
The CD contains a lot of street anthems and a few club tracks that will make many rap fans happy to hear them. The album does contain some hot production by B (produced majority of the album), Pre-smooth, Sub-Zero, and the group's own, 3-Dee. The album contains a lot of good hood anthems like "Midwest" and "Get Off Tha Block." Street Hustling tracks to look out for on this well-made album are "Can't F-With Us" featuring Misery and "I Swear To Gunz."
Big B does a great job with the group and spices up the CD with killer tracks like "In The Club" and "Ghetto Girl" (remix). "In The Club" is definitely a track that should be played on the radio and contains a very tight beat. Big B's singing on the CD is great and all three artists represent the microphone well on this album.
With a better outlook on the industry and a super producer, 8-0ZE is definitely a rap group to look out for 2004. The trio's new album contains a lot of tracks that can definitely be played at the clubs or on the radio. It is definitely a great project coming out on NW Indiana with tales of hustling, surviving, club hopping, and rhyme singing to it. Grade: CRUNK
"Block Burner" "CRUNK MAGZINE RATES IT cRUNK"
Hip Hop
Hailing from the Mid West (Hammond, Indiana), the group called 8-0ZE has really made a nice impact in the hip-hop underground with a great rap album called "Block Burner." The group, which consists of artists like Ray-Roc, Cash, and 3: Dee has been doing their rap thing for 10 straight years now. In 2001 they released a nice, self-titled, album that gained much underground respect throughout the streets of NW Indiana. The group was originally called Mandatory Cilense and then changed their name to 8-0ZE from which was inspired by the 800 Block of Becker Street.
With a better insight in the music game and a good hustler mentality, the group has brought out a classic album called "Block Burner" which contains many hits produced by Indiana's own, Big B.
The CD contains a lot of street anthems and a few club tracks that will make many rap fans happy to hear them. The album does contain some hot production by B (produced majority of the album), Pre-smooth, Sub-Zero, and the group's own, 3-Dee. The album contains a lot of good hood anthems like "Midwest" and "Get Off Tha Block." Street Hustling tracks to look out for on this well-made album are "Can't F-With Us" featuring Misery and "I Swear To Gunz."
Big B does a great job with the group and spices up the CD with killer tracks like "In The Club" and "Ghetto Girl" (remix). "In The Club" is definitely a track that should be played on the radio and contains a very tight beat. Big B's singing on the CD is great and all three artists represent the microphone well on this album.
With a better outlook on the industry and a super producer, 8-0ZE is definitely a rap group to look out for 2004. The trio's new album contains a lot of tracks that can definitely be played at the clubs or on the radio. It is definitely a great project coming out on NW Indiana with tales of hustling, surviving, club hopping, and rhyme singing to it. Grade: CRUNK
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