Saturday, December 18, 2004



SWERVIN'



Dutchmin: Get Your Swerve On

From 12" (Dolo, 1997)



Blahzay Blahzay: Danger Pt. II

From 12" (Fader, 1996)




I know I said I don't take requests but Mike Nice suggested that I take us back to '97 with Dutchmin's one-hit wonder jam: "Get Your Swerve On" and I wasn't mad at that. I first heard this on Beni B's old KALX show and undeniably, the song was catchy with its simple beats and easy to chant hook. Love that line: "when I'm in your tape deck/expect/wreck/mic check." Ah, when MCs could spit.



Speaking of which, kickin' spit was all that Blahzay Blahzay were about. They blew the F up on the strength of "Danger," one of the East Coast anthems that took its place besides Jeru and O.C. in the mid-90s. I assume folks have already heard "Danger" though (and if not, shame on you) so I'm rolling with the sequel, "Danger Pt. II," which features more head-splittin' lyrics from Outloud and guests Trigga tha Gambler AND Smooth Da Hustler drop their own custom brands of broken language. (Good enuff for ya Exo? O-Dub ain't no half-ounce. Just forgetful).