Thursday, December 26, 2013

Big Maal Steady Campaignin Through Underground Hip-Hop & Introduces The Tucson, AZ Hip-Hop Scene

Hello Readers and welcome back to another post by The Hip-Hop Review Board. When this blog was started it was just something I cooked up to have yet another reason to write and to write about another topic that I love to write about. However, something happened I was not expecting. I have had some underground promoters and emcees reaching out to me to review their music. I find this flattering that they want me to do this, honored to do so, and am happy to help the underground rap scene out anyway I can. This post is for one of the emcees I mentioned. For those readers that want reviews hit me up on Twitter @automachi. Enjoy!

So this week I had someone reach out to me to review an underground

emcee by the name of Big Maal. He has a mixtape out on DatPiff called Campaignin Vol 2, which is what I am reviewing. He is from Tucson, AZ, and has a consistent but unique sound.  His sound is refreshing because we do not have a lot of artists out there that has a consistent but unique style and sound anymore. I think this is because there are more collabos in hip-hop than ever before. Since beef is, for the most part, a thing of the past you will see just about anybody working with anybody, and in doing so you start to hear some uniform in sound. You have the largest beat makers and producers creating any diversity not really the artist anymore except their voice. For this reason the underground seen can be so very refreshing.


Big Maal has a relatively softer voice but still has great range. His songs do not sound uniform and his beats are extremely well done, as well as the production for being underground. His lyrics are fresh and his own. I cannot think of any emcee out there that is representing Tucson, or Arizona for that matter. That is also refreshing hearing an emcee representing a place you don’t always hear, like Houston, Cali (in general), New York, etc.

Campaignin Vol 2 has that mixtape sound too with a DJ coming in at the beginning of certain tracks. This is heard a lot with DJ DRAMA and DJ Khaled and many more which makes you know this dude knows what he is doing and how it should be properly done.

Review Summary:

Big Maal is an artist that needs to be on every hip-hop head’s radar because his lyrics are tight and original. The beats and tracks on Campaignin Vol 2 are excellent and original. I expect this cat to be signed to a major label in a year or two. Big Maal is a good introduction to the Tucson rap scene and I cannot wait to hear more.

Overall Mixtape Rating (Note: Mixtape Scale is different than the Album Scale*):

3.5 out of 5

Track List and Track Review (Note: Mixtape Scale is different than the Album Scale*):

Track 1.) How we get down = 4
Track 2.) Aint gotta ask = 2.5
Track 3.) Uh huh = 3.5
Track 4.) The world is my enemy = 3.5
Track 5.) You cant be my girl = 3
Track 6.) Off the hennessy = 3
Track 7.) Im Good = 3
Track 8.) Im a Hustla = 3
Track 9.) Tryin To Be A Boss = 3
Track 10.) Freestyle 1 = 2
Track 11.) She love BIG MAAL = 3.5
Track 12.) H.N.I.C. = 3.5
Track 13.) In the wind = 4
Track 14.) Honey Dip remix = 3
Track 15.) Riden By = 4
Track 16.) For the streets = 3.5
Track 17.) Freestyle 2 = 3
Track 18.) Im that guy = 3


Check it out. You will not be disappointed.

-The Hip-Hop Review Board


* - The Mixtape Scale is adjusted slightly higher than the Album Scale because mixtapes usually do not have commercial production and have a large label helping them fund the effort. 


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