Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Gold'n Haze - Bounce

So what if street kids had class? Beyond that, what if the street kids had somewhere to exemplify said class? Imagine a club built under a rusted out bridge, where the slum-dogs and corner delinquents gathered to express there mutual interest in things that make their heads sway back and forth. So now there they are, making a classy ruckus, the air choked with thick smoke, the dirt floor littered with discarded cigarettes and forgotten 40's. But just as the instinctual angst begins to provoke boredom, someone runs over and screams "Yo; Haze just showed up"

What follows is a low-key event of professional lyricism and lackadaisical swag; the perennial Gold'n Haze (formerly known as our own Young Lavi$h) has risen from the grave to bring back the crunkness, and we here at FTS couldn't be hype(r?) about this. His new persona doesn't seem to be much of a far-reaching departure (much to the relief of his old fans, I would assume) but he does seem to bring a little more creative flow-structure and a certain 1-2 step formatting to his verses. All in all, I'd say your in for quite a treat; so I hope you've armed yourself with something to smoke, because the Haze has indeed arrived.

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