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West Haven Blast – Welcome To The City Of Compton
$8.99 – $10.99
Preview
1 | Welcome To The City Of Compton | 02:16 | |
2 | Cross Em Out And Put A K | 01:37 | |
3 | Get Retarded | 04:42 | |
4 | Everywhere I Go (DubSic Remix) | 04:50 | |
Featuring – Kokane, Joe Blakk | |||
5 | F*ck Em All | 02:02 | |
6 | In California | 04:21 | |
7 | Big Ballin | 04:48 | |
8 | Bang Bang Boogie | 01:56 | |
9 | F*ck Yo Swag | 01:12 | |
10 | Top Of The Morning | 01:20 | |
11 | Rosario Dawson | 02:00 | |
12 | Function With A Factor | 06:35 | |
13 | Gangstaz | 04:29 | |
14 | Wake Up Dead | 01:48 | |
15 | Hungry In The Hood | 02:10 | |
16 | Lynwood | 03:22 | |
17 | Nightmare On Allenhurst | 03:48 | |
18 | Can I Live (Money Talks) | 05:38 | |
19 | Voices | 03:24 | |
20 | Double Time | 04:06 |
Description
Welcome To The City Of Compton is a powerful mixtape by West Haven Blast, a rapper hailing from Compton, California. Released on May 19, 2015, by DubCNN Ent., the project consists of 20 tracks that showcase West Haven Blast’s raw talent, lyrical prowess, and the vibrant energy of Compton’s hip-hop scene.
The mixtape opens with “Welcome To The City Of Compton,” setting the tone for the rest of the project with its hard-hitting beats and intense lyrics. “Cross Em Out And Put A K” and “Get Retarded” continue the high-energy momentum. “Everywhere I Go (DubSic Remix),” featuring Kokane and Joe Blakk, adds a fresh twist to the mixtape with its captivating remix.
“Fck Em All” is an unapologetic anthem, followed by “In California,” a track that pays homage to West Haven Blast’s home state. “Big Ballin” and “Bang Bang Boogie” keep the energy high with their aggressive beats and catchy hooks. “Fck Yo Swag” and “Top Of The Morning” showcase the rapper’s confident and brash lyrical style.
“Rosario Dawson” is a playful tribute to the actress, while “Function With A Factor” and “Gangstaz” delve into the gritty reality of street life. “Wake Up Dead” and “Hungry In The Hood” touch on the darker aspects of life in Compton. “Lynwood” and “Nightmare On Allenhurst” continue to paint a vivid picture of the rapper’s experiences.
“Can I Live (Money Talks)” and “Voices” are introspective tracks, exploring West Haven Blast’s personal struggles and ambitions. The mixtape closes with “Double Time,” a high-energy finale that leaves listeners craving more.
Additional
Quality | MP3-320, FLAC (Lossless) |
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