

Inside A Change (Intro), So Close, So Far (feat. "fall for your type" is like.the most #based love song i've ever heard. Listen to 100 Proof (The Hangover) by Statik Selektah on Deezer.

i haven't heard a lot of Wiz's mixtape stuff so i don't even think of him as some mellow wistful stoner, he's just this guy who sounds really uncomfortable on the mic on flashy radio songs. Statik Selektah - 100 Proof - The Hangover: The Instrumentals Skip to main content Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. As one of the few high profile producers holding onto the boom -bap style of Hip. Somehow every combination of artist that Statik places over his instrumental sounds remarkable. Like the small establishment, 100 Proof is superior to its highly processed competitors due to incorporation of natural ingredients. On his third solo release 100 Proof: The Hangover, Statik Selektah makes it apparent that he hasn’t lost a step and proves he has an ear second-to-none in his role. The album was released on February 2, 2010. Well, in terms of hip hop, industry vet Statik Selektah’s 100 Proof: The Hangover plays the role of Good Burger as opposed to other recent Mondo Burger-esque DJ/producer compilation albums.

Stream songs including 'So Close, So Far (Instrumental)', 'Critically Acclaimed (Instrumental)' and more. I still say Wiz and Wale sound really alike, i thought hearing them more would make it easier to distinguish their voices from each other but more and more i'll turn on the radio and if one of them is on a song i don't immediately recognize it'll take me 5-10 seconds to figure out which it is (i think one time i actually heard Wale's "No Hands" verse and for a sec thought they did a remix of it w/ Wiz).they both have the same basic weaknesses, wouldn't say they sound 'stiff' but that kind of straining vocal tone, like they're pushing the words out, i find really irksome, and the way they'll kind of stretch out words at the end of lines and emphasize when words don't even rhyme, like they're flaunting how sloppy their lyrics are (Wale's "problem/New Orrr-leeeens" vs. 100 Proof: The Hangover is the third studio album by East Coast hip hopproducerStatik Selektah. Listen to 100 Proof (The Hangover) - The Instrumentals by Statik Selektah on Apple Music.
