Tagged: Starlito
Download Two New OJ Da Juiceman Mixtapes
Last October, Gucci Mane told Power 105.1′s The Breakfast Club that “OJ still got one foot in the street, one foot in the rap game. Just like always.” We believed the former and doubted the … read more »
Download Starlito’s Funerals and Court Dates Mixtape
Although Starlito releases mixtapes pretty regularly, it’s always exciting when they come. He’s a rapper that has, over the last couple years especially, harnessed a particular form of weariness. His voice is often little more … read more »
Beat Construction: DJ Burn One
The producer is one of the most crucial yet anonymous figures in all of music. Every other week, with Beat Construction, an extension of our column in the magazine, we aim to illuminate the role … read more »
Download Starlito’s Post Traumatic Stress Mixtape
Starlito‘s new mixtape, Post Traumatic Stress, is available for any price you choose through his Bandcamp. Lito is one of the only rappers who seems to make creative use of industry beats; on Post Traumatic … read more »
Download Starlito’s Mental Warfare Mixtape
Since Step Brothers, the collaborative mixtape between Starlito and Don Trip, Starlito’s voice has taken on this intense world-weary quality that gets amplified a little more every time he releases something new. Across Mental Warfare’s … read more »
Video: Starlito f. Young Dolph, “Gone”
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Download DJ Burn One’s Where There’s Smoke Mixtape
DJ Burn One has a nose for what’s next. He hosted a few mixtapes with your favorite rappers right before they were big, like Gucci Mane’s Chicken Talk and Young Dro’s Future Legends series. He … read more »
Video: Starlito, “For My Foes, The Musical”
Nashville’s Starlito is exceptionally normal. His approachable, everyman enthusiasm is brilliantly articulated throughout all 23 minutes of the rapper’s new, straight-to-YouTube “musical” that strings together four raspy freestyles over popular 2011 instrumentals from Waka Flocka, … read more »
A Year in Music: Sam Hockley-Smith
It’s difficult to differentiate a year in music from just a year. Beyonce exists because we hear her at the gym, Bill Callahan is important because he sings about America while we’re abroad, the first … read more »
Starlito’s #UW Separation Anxiety EP
As enjoyable as watching Nashville’s Starlito evolve from a punchline lyricist into a worthy successor to perpetually depressed Southern rappers like Playa Fly and Z-Ro has been, sometimes it’s difficult to get through his tapes … read more »
