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ImHotshot

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  1. Ill promote this track

    Holla at me 5up5down@gmail.com

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  2. Beat is nice...it would have been better if he would have rode the beat a lil better...the song is aite...it sounds more like a album filler to me instead of a single..

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  3. As a Louisiana boy, Im dign that joint. It was nice to here some damn story telln. I think plenty of ppl can relate to this song. Im dign this dude. Yall need to check out a artist by the name of Pallo Da Jiint straight out the 17th uptown New Orleans. He another super talented artist out the boot.

  4. Man i diggn this. When i seen another young ATL rapper, i was expecting the same old sound. Its def a different sound, which for the most part is good. Production sounds good kinda techno sounding which is hot right now. Im glad to not hear all the adlibs and normal sounds between bars like most ATL rappers do.

  5. Man I dont know what song yall listened to but thats some junk. If their lucky that joint an album filler. But a single, not even close. If thats their single, good luck selling. The song has two things going for it, good production and most of all, I repeat most of all, Mr. Collipark cosigning on it. Where's the lyrics, where's the creativity, where's the personality of artists. Basically, to me, this sounds like 50 other records I've heard before. Step ya game up fellows!!

  6. Can't go wrong with a remix especially with who he put on it. Personally the origianal song didnt blow me away. I honestly dont see where the fuss is about him as a artist. His lyrical content aint nothing that caught my ear. As far as his outside the booth endeavors, I definitely cant take nothing away from him. If music gives him a platform to do what he does away from the mic, I hope his career is long and prosperous. Keep doing ya thing big homie.

  7. Being from the Boot, they have way more hotter songs coming out of Louisiana. Check out Pallo Da Jiint, Check out Wochee. They killing Southwest Louisiana with some hot music. Pallo won the Source Unsigned Hype for Louisiana, had the hottest single to ever hit N.O. history for radio called Long Way from Home (Hurricane Katrina tribute). Wochee got a new single called So Fly(Never Met) thats getn major spins in Lafayette, Alexandria, Houston, Dallas, and soon Jackson. Go to www.myspace.com/imhotshot. They both on my top friends list. While you there, check out my single called Feelin' Myself.

  8. As a fan being from New Orleans area our music (bounce) has been like this since since early 90's. This is nothing different but the beat. DJ Jubilee been doing music where you continously name different dance moves after another. Its just a shame the industry didnt take to bounce music when it was really poppin in the NO and surrounding areas. It took Atlanta a few years ago and now it seems Dallas to take this dance music up a notch or better put make it

    As a promoter (5up5down Promotions) I would definitely do some promoting if given the opportunity with the joint.

    If I was a DJ, no doubt i would run this song. As a DJ you play for the ppl not yourself.

    This is where music in the south has moved to: Simple track, dance moves, lack of content and lyrics. This song is for youngsters and DJ's. This is not hating just my opinion. I do, in fact, appreciate that these artists are hustle their music and hope the best for them.

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