Rusty Jabbz New York Hip Hop Review

Next up was the man, I came to see. All my readers give it up to Shabaam Sahdeeq. Y’all better give up too. Come Monday morning I want some responses to this blog and his video performance from my YouTube channel. Shabaam’s performance was tight, I’ll let y’ all tell it and hit me back with your feedbacks and comments. I just got to ask, what happen to the old Shabaam Sahdeeq? This is a new Shabaam Sahdeeq! That gets money Shabaam Sahdeeq! You hear the change in his style; he’s gotten more street and hardcore. This is not that same dude that put out joints like “5 Star General”, “Bubblin”, “Never Say Never” that loaned a verse to Pharoahe Monch’s “Simon Says Remix” among others. I’m not saying Shabaam Sahdeeq does not appeal to me, though it may seem as if. On the contrary, he still sounds nice plus developed an ill team added on to his cypher that performed with him here tonight. Shabaam and his team went through a slew of songs just giving B. K. a taste of what he got lined up. My favorite joints that my dude performed here just now; I would have to say “Freaky Flow,” which was actually produced by Nick Wiz, who’s currently up in here as I type, ‘nuhmean.’ My next favorite joint I like from Shabaam Sahdeeq; it was at least two of them, I don’t even know if this is the proper name of the song but it’s a song he did with his man Gino. I think it’s titled, “Things ain’t always what it seems”; then, there was another joint; a collabo Shabaam Sahdeeq did with his man Eddie B.

Eddie B took the crowd back in time to the mid- nineties and got on some Das Efx/ Bone Thugs N Harmony type shit, you feel me. That was like the grand finale of the night and a great song to end with I must say.

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