Over the last few days, our hip hop industry has seen a lot of new releases. Here in youthsparks.com, we are presenting you with the tracks that we thought were the best of them all.
DJ Rahat feat. Uptown Lokolz _ Go Gladiators (Dhaka Gladiators Team Song)
When two of the best hip hop artists meet with someone who is arguably the best DJ of the nation, a bomb was expected to be dropped and this track did justice to all expectations. Black Zang along with Bigg Spade spitting on the mike while DJ Rahat is on the beats, this track is as good as it gets! The beat puts the groove on while Black Zang and Bigg Spade gets off their usual gangster approach and produces ‘Cricket-ing’ Lyrics to complete the track as the Dhaka Gladiator’s Team Song.
Going against the usual conventions and introducing Hip Hop to make a team song with groovy beats and the best Emcees spitting relevant lyrics with flare, this ‘Team Song’ is definitely one worth listening.
DO TAKE A LISTEN.
Link: http://soundcloud.com/djrahat/dj-rahat-feat-uptown-lokolz-go
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NIGHTCALL- MODE SILVER

Known for his ever so realest lyrics, liberal use of vocabulary, and natural flow. Mode Silver’s ‘Nightcall’ was expected to be brilliant in a lyrical term, and that’s how it turned out to be. The track is about a man trying to vent out his anger while killing a prostitute in the process. The beat is not a very extravagant one, but is one which is subtle enough for you to follow the lyrics. The track is worth listening because of the very intense, intriguing lyrics which also provides a very graphical, detailed insight into the scene.
Link: http://soundcloud.com/modesilver/mode-silver-nightcall-2011
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Contradicting popular belief, a true patriot is not one who is blind to all the country’s problems, but one who is able to stand up, point out the problems while trying to make people aware and trying to fix things. In this music video of ‘Harder than Ever’, Golam from Lyrical Assassins has done just that. The lyrics is about the corruption, injustice, poverty, and the hypocrisy that revolves around the government and society. He may have gone off beat in some places, but this is one track where you can afford to overlook the flaws and observe how deep the lyrics run.
Hip Hop is not only about individuals taking drugs while killing every one in the road. It’s about how much of an effect you can create with your words, how real you can be, how true can you stay with your words, and this track is as real, as true, as high-impact as you will ever get to see. Respect to Golam. To every youngster and amateur rappers out there, learn from these, try to stay real with your words and don’t just always spit out your fantasies into the mike.
The music video is produced by ‘Shuvz Khan Photography’, Kudos to Shuvz Khan for making a simple while worthy music video, there were virtually no effects put into the music video which was necessary to complement the natural flavor of the track.
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