Spokes – Driven (2007)
01. Hard Road 03:40
02. Heart Heart Feat Laurie 03:51
03. Pseuedonym 03:37
04. Stay Level Feat Illucid 03:22
05. Drive Feat Lil Precious 03:51
06. Educated Heart 01:01
07. Freak Tha Prison 04:45
08. Battle Cry Feat Jahranimo 03:04
09. Normal Rap Song Feat Reverse Priorities 03:15
10. Just Anotha Day 02:34
11. Freedom 03:28
12. Thumb Tax 06:21
***** I cant explain this CD. Im feeling it, i played in the background a bit today. However, the one thing i just cant seem to get over is this cats voice. I would swear to God this cat reminds me of Muppet Show or Fraggle Rock character rocking a mic. The lyrics arent all goofy like a kids show, its just his voice. Its like Fraggle Rap….maybe im just losing my mind today…LoL you form your own opinion, i just bring the shit to you!!! *****
From Vancouver, BC. Spokes a born MC almost seems as an alignment of the stars is fast approaching. For Spokes the past decade has been a time to hone his skills lyrically, musically, and professionally
Spokes has had the opportunity to share the stage with some of Canada’s hottest hip hop artists including Josh Martinez, Classified, Emotionz, DL Incognito, Sweatshop Union, and Kyprios
In 2005, Spokes track Freedom was featured on the Yellow Light District Mixtape produced by Slow DJs, and hosted by Charlie Tuna (Jurassic 5), and Opio (Hieroglyphics). In the lab ever since, he is currently putting the finishing touches on 2 long awaited projects and preparing to deliver what many have been craving. His debut solo CD Driven is a hip hop journey through the mind of a modern poet. A tribute to strength, independence, and humanitys neverending quest, Driven” is a major benchmark in the career of a true artist. With production by JT 420, The Healing Project, and Baldy Loc and mixed by Danny Elmes (Sweatshop Union, Kyprios) Driven will keep you guessing with each new track. Also due out this year Spokes and The Healing Project present Collide, the product of a perfect union of producer and MC that will change many people’s perspective on hip hop.
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