statik selektah trillstatik deluxe version zip download & :: TrillStatik. Upon first receiving word of the collaborative album “TrillStatik” between Bun B and Statik Selektah via Show Off/EMPIRE, I immediately noticed there was some online clamor about the purported mismatching of the pair. Basically, these people were skeptical about a southern rapper from Houston over some traditionally sounding east coast beats. However, their skepticism told me one thing: That they hadn’t listened to the catalogues of either artist. Had they done so, then they’d also know how both of their careers have intersected several times. Bun’s been a guest on most of the native’s compilation albums for more than a decade now. Additionally, he’s previously shared mic duties with east coast wordsmiths such as Jay-Z and Apathy. Their official full-length collaboration takes their merger beyond just the album name and cover (which combines Texas with New York and Massachusetts). It takes it to an atmosphere that is enough to satisfy most die-hard hip-hop fans. The first track, “Moving Mountains”, drops the heavy load to shut down everyone who viewed their collaboration with cynicism. Bun is unmistakably southern, but has a proven versatility that allows his forceful voice and flow to ride Statik’s boom-bap fashioned beats with very little difficulty, if any. “Still Trill” has a playfulness to its bass line which reminds me of “Put Up of Shut Up” by . Furthermore, I don’t think it’s mere coincidence that guest rapper shouts out Premier and Guru in the opening lines for his verse. Fellow NYC rapper Graph also has a guest verse on the song and hasn’t lost his penchant for wordplay. The east coast guest affair continues (and does so for most of the album) on “Basquiat”, featuring Fat Joe and Smoke DZA. Stat’s production here makes use of piano samples and lifts two different drum sample patterns. Of the three emcees, Bun and Joey Crack sound the most comfortable in keeping up with the beat and its changes. Although contrast is a given factor on any album with multiple artists, it was most evident for me on the track “Concrete”. The production is smooth and is driven by a jazzy piano sample, but what I mean by “contrast” is guest rapper Westside Gunn sounding very similar to AZ and then juxtaposed with Bun’s much deeper voice and commanding flow. Massachusetts-based rapper takes care of the last verse and rounds out the song. Production-wise, the two hallmarks of “Money” are the guitar sample and the Chipmunk sped-up vocal sample of “money!” interspersed throughout the track. Lil’ Fame helms the first verse of the song and his trademark boisterous NYC flow instantly pulled me in like a tractor beam. “Superstarr” features Meechy Darko, C.J. Fly, and Haile Supreme. Bun outshines them as far as the vocals go, but the most standout part of the track is its airy production. “Paperwork” suffers because of its under-two-minute-length and guest rapper ’s unfocused and loosely political verse. The album takes a needed respite from its east coast guests on “T.B.A.”. Bun enlists fellow Texans Propain and Killa Kyleon to murder what has been perhaps the most grimiest street beat on “TrillStatik” so far. “T.B.A.” (which stands for “Texas Bar Association”) showcases the talents of both guests. Both are equipped with wordplay and high energy, but it’s KIlla Kyleon on the last verse who steals the show: The final two tracks on the album are “Time Flies” and the lead single “I Know”. The former has a very mellow production with guest verses courtesy of Big K.R.I.T. and , who is the better of the two with a verse that big-ups hip-hop’s fallen soldiers like , Pimp C, Phife Dawg, and Nipsey Hussle. “I Know” has a similar production in that it’s melodious. Featuring Haile Supreme on the hook, the song’s accompanying video contains visuals that are as syrupy and purple as the drank itself: Overall, “TrillStatik” will certainly placate ardent hip-hop fans, that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t contain flaws. This album consists of 10 tracks (14 if you count the deluxe edition) and is absolutely not lacking when it comes to guest appearances. Every track on here has at least one and, looking at the tracklist prior to listening to the album, gives the album less of a feeling of a joint collaboration and more of one in the vein of one of Statik’s compilation albums. Listening to the album significantly deadened that feeling, but also left more to be desired. The album cover shows Texas merged with two east coast states, nearly swallowing up both. However, the guest stars of the album are mostly New Yorkers and makes me wish we saw more of the Texas side of this merger. Nonetheless, “TrillStatik” is a solid addition to both Bun’s and Statik’s discography. Bun B & Statik Selektah :: TrillStatik. Upon first receiving word of the collaborative album “TrillStatik” between Bun B and Statik Selektah via Show Off/EMPIRE, I immediately noticed there was some online clamor about the purported mismatching of the pair. Basically, these people were skeptical about a southern rapper from Houston over some traditionally sounding east coast beats. However, their skepticism told me one thing: That they hadn’t listened to the catalogues of either artist. Had they done so, then they’d also know how both of their careers have intersected several times. Bun’s been a guest on most of the Massachusetts native’s compilation albums for more than a decade now. Additionally, he’s previously shared mic duties with east coast wordsmiths such as Jay-Z and Apathy. Their official full-length collaboration takes their merger beyond just the album name and cover (which combines Texas with New York and Massachusetts). It takes it to an atmosphere that is enough to satisfy most die-hard hip-hop fans. The first track, “Moving Mountains”, drops the heavy load to shut down everyone who viewed their collaboration with cynicism. Bun is unmistakably southern, but has a proven versatility that allows his forceful voice and flow to ride Statik’s boom-bap fashioned beats with very little difficulty, if any. “Still Trill” has a playfulness to its bass line which reminds me of “Put Up of Shut Up” by Gang Starr. Furthermore, I don’t think it’s mere coincidence that guest rapper Method Man shouts out Premier and Guru in the opening lines for his verse. Fellow NYC rapper Graph also has a guest verse on the song and hasn’t lost his penchant for wordplay. The east coast guest affair continues (and does so for most of the album) on “Basquiat”, featuring Fat Joe and Smoke DZA. Stat’s production here makes use of piano samples and lifts two different drum sample patterns. Of the three emcees, Bun and Joey Crack sound the most comfortable in keeping up with the beat and its changes. Although contrast is a given factor on any album with multiple artists, it was most evident for me on the track “Concrete”. The production is smooth and is driven by a jazzy piano sample, but what I mean by “contrast” is guest rapper Westside Gunn sounding very similar to AZ and then juxtaposed with Bun’s much deeper voice and commanding flow. Massachusetts-based rapper Termanology takes care of the last verse and rounds out the song. Production-wise, the two hallmarks of “Money” are the guitar sample and the Chipmunk sped-up vocal sample of “money!” interspersed throughout the track. Lil’ Fame helms the first verse of the song and his trademark boisterous NYC flow instantly pulled me in like a tractor beam. “Superstarr” features Meechy Darko, C.J. Fly, and Haile Supreme. Bun outshines them as far as the vocals go, but the most standout part of the track is its airy production. “Paperwork” suffers because of its under-two-minute-length and guest rapper Uncle Murda’s unfocused and loosely political verse. The album takes a needed respite from its east coast guests on “T.B.A.”. Bun enlists fellow Texans Propain and Killa Kyleon to murder what has been perhaps the most grimiest street beat on “TrillStatik” so far. “T.B.A.” (which stands for “Texas Bar Association”) showcases the talents of both guests. Both are equipped with wordplay and high energy, but it’s KIlla Kyleon on the last verse who steals the show: The final two tracks on the album are “Time Flies” and the lead single “I Know”. The former has a very mellow production with guest verses courtesy of Big K.R.I.T. and Talib Kweli, who is the better of the two with a verse that big-ups hip-hop’s fallen soldiers like Mac Miller, Pimp C, Phife Dawg, and Nipsey Hussle. “I Know” has a similar production in that it’s melodious. Featuring Haile Supreme on the hook, the song’s accompanying video contains visuals that are as syrupy and purple as the drank itself: Overall, “TrillStatik” will certainly placate ardent hip-hop fans, that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t contain flaws. This album consists of 10 tracks (14 if you count the deluxe edition) and is absolutely not lacking when it comes to guest appearances. Every track on here has at least one and, looking at the tracklist prior to listening to the album, gives the album less of a feeling of a joint collaboration and more of one in the vein of one of Statik’s compilation albums. Listening to the album significantly deadened that feeling, but also left more to be desired. The album cover shows Texas merged with two east coast states, nearly swallowing up both. However, the guest stars of the album are mostly New Yorkers and makes me wish we saw more of the Texas side of this merger. Nonetheless, “TrillStatik” is a solid addition to both Bun’s and Statik’s discography. Statik selektah trillstatik deluxe version zip download. After stream the recording process live online followers, Bun B and Statik Selektah share their worlds on this collaborative effort, TrillStatik . Featuring Statik Selektah’s boom bap production and the Trill O.G.’s southern twang, the duo enlists others for the assist including Fat Joe, Talib Kweli, Termanology, Westside Gunn, Smoke DZA and more. See how it all came about here and stream the final product below. ᴍʏ ʟᴀsᴛ ᴍᴏɴᴛʜ ᴘᴀʏᴄʜᴇᴄᴋ ᴡᴀs ғᴏʀ ᴅᴏʟʟᴀʀs… ᴀʟʟ ɪ ᴅɪᴅ ᴡᴀs sɪᴍᴘʟᴇ ᴏɴʟɪɴᴇ ᴡᴏʀᴋ ғʀᴏᴍ ᴄᴏᴍғᴏʀᴛ ᴀᴛ ʜᴏᴍᴇ ғᴏʀ - ʜᴏᴜʀs/ᴅᴀʏ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ɪ ɢᴏᴛ ғʀᴏᴍ ᴛʜɪs ᴀɢᴇɴᴄʏ ɪ ᴅɪsᴄᴏᴠᴇʀᴇᴅ ᴏᴠᴇʀ ᴛʜᴇ ɪɴᴛᴇʀɴᴇᴛ ᴀɴᴅ ᴛʜᴇʏ ᴘᴀɪᴅ ᴍᴇ ғᴏʀ ɪᴛ ʙᴜᴄᴋs ᴇᴠᴇʀʏ ʜᴏᴜʀ… ᴛʀʏ ɪᴛ ʏᴏᴜʀsᴇʟғ . Read More. legend I am gonna grab this…bun b’s last album was highly slept on. Statik selektah trillstatik deluxe version zip download. Patrick Baril (born January 23, 1982), professionally known as Statik Selektah, is an American record producer, disc jockey (DJ) and radio personality originally from the , Massachusetts area. He is also the founder of Showoff Records. In 2010, he formed the hip hop group 1982, alongside American rapper Termanology. He has resided in since 2004. Life and Career. Statik Selektah was born in 1982. He was introduced to music at a young age, experimenting with his parents' eight-track machine, cassette recorders, and turntable. By middle school, he was already DJing school functions, but he was inspired to be a professional DJ after hearing DJ Premier & scratch and mix records on Hot 97fm in New York City. Statik began doing radio at Phillips Exeter Academy’s WPEA, where he also occasionally DJ’ ed some of the Afro-Latino Society Parties. Naming himself DJ Statik, (the "Selektah" came later after hearing a local reggae artist say it unconsciously) he began to start to DJ at clubs and private parties up and down the New England Coast. In 2000, Selektah moved back to Massachusetts from New Hampshire to pursue an audio production degree at Boston's New England Institute of Art. Around this time, Statik started to put out his own mixtape series titled "Spell My Name Right." In 2003, Statik created ShowOff Marketing, which has had clients such as Reebok, G-Unit Records, Virgin Records, Capital, Universal Records, Diddy’s Vote or Die campaign and many others. In 2006, Statik Selektah made Showoff into a record label and put out Termanology's Out the Gate as the labels first release. In 2007, Statik released his first LP, titled Spell My Name Right, and came out with a second Stick 2 the Script in 2009. In 2010, Statik Selektah dropped another album 100 Proof: The Hangover which reached 37 on Billboard's Heatseeker Albums Chart. Besides dropping his own albums, he also has produced on many other artist's projects. Statik currently has a show on Thursday nights on 's Shade 45 XM/Sirus Radio Station. In 2009, Statik Selektah appeared on Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, featuring as a DJ on the hip hop radio station The Beat 102.7. While recording with rapper on Ustream, he announced a song off his next album, Population Control, called "Groupie Love" which features Mac Miller. This track was included on the final release of Population Control in 2011. Since 2015, the publishing interest of Statik Selektah's catalog has been represented by Reservoir Media Management. In May 2017, Statik Selektah announced with Billboard that he signed a management deal with Roc Nation plus announcing his eighth studio album titled 8. Past and present radio stations. WPEA 90.5fm – Exeter, NH (1996–1998) WERS 88.9fm – Boston, MA (2000) WBOT 97.7fm – Boston, MA (2001–2004) WBLX – Mobile, AL (2005–2009) KMJJ – Shreveport, LA (2006–2008) Shade 45 Sirius/XM New York City (2005–present) KDON 102.5fm – Santa Cruz, CA (2009–2011) WJMN 94.5fm – Boston, MA (2008–2011) Studio albums. Spell My Name Right: The Album (2007) Stick 2 the Script (2008) 100 Proof: The Hangover (2010) Population Control (2011) Extended Play (2013) What Goes Around (2014) Lucky 7 (2015) 8 (2017) Collaborative albums. All In A Day's Work (with Saigon) (2009) 1982 (with Termanology – as 1982) (2010) 1982: The EP (with Termanology – as 1982) (2010) The Evening News EP (with Termanology – as 1982) (2010) Statik-Free EP (with Freeway) (2011) Lyrical Workout (with Bumpy Knuckles) (2011) Lord Giveth, Lord Taketh Away (with ) (2011) State of Grace (mixtape) (with ) (2011) Well-Done (with ) (2011) Straight, No Chaser (with ) (2012) 2012 (with Termanology as 1982) (2012) Stereo Type (with ) (2012) Ambition (with Bumpy Knuckles) (2012) Boom Bap & Blues (with ) (2013) The Proposal (with Ransom) (2013) (with Jared Evan) (2014) Statik KXNG (with KXNG Crooked– as Statik KXNG) (2016)[6] Still 1982 (with Termanology as 1982) (2018) TrillStatik (with Bun B) (2019) Gran Turismo (with Curren$y) (2019) EPs. Statik Selektah’s The Lost and Damned EP" (2009) The Left-Overs (Of What’s To Come…) EP (2010) (video) Bun B & Statik Selektah ft. Westside Gunn & Termanology “Concrete” (off TRILLSTATIK) Nino Man freestyle on Shade 45 with Statik Selektah /// Showoff Radio. All posts tagged "Statik Selektah" Termanology & Amadeus 360 the Beat King preview new album with Smif-N-Wessun-assisted “Dead Rappers” Following the release of the new 1982 EP, Termanology returns with a dope new collaboration. After teaming up with artists like and Bun. Albums & Mixtapes. Where I’m At: Toronto artist Melanie Durrant releases third studio album. Canadian legacy artist Melanie Durrant drops her third studio album, Where I’m At. This album follows the release of her latest single “Listen,” and. Videos. Listen: Melanie Durrant premieres stunning visuals for Statik Selektah-produced single. Award-winning Toronto recording artist Melanie Durrant has released fresh visuals for her new Statik Selektah-produced single, “Listen,” which dropped independently on March 31. “Listen,”. Articles & Reviews. Audio NFT / Non-Fungible Token Fridays! Week #003 with Statik Selektah, Jim Jones, Hichkas & more. Audio NFT / Non-Fungible Token Fridays continues with Week 003! With the huge surge in interest in audio NFTs, we’ve decided to provide weekly. Music. Award-winning Canadian soul singer Melanie Durrant releases her new R&B single “Listen” Award-winning R&B artist, Melanie Durrant, has officially released her latest single, “Listen.” Produced by Statik Selektah (worked alongside and ), “Listen” is. Videos. The Hardcore Composer: Brooklyn’s Dom Dirtee enlists all-star cast for album debut. After making a name for himself by designing artwork for some of the biggest names in hip-hop, Brooklyn’s own Dom Dirtee is flexing his. Albums & Mixtapes. Statik Selektah enlists all-star cast for latest album The Balancing Act. Star hip-hop producer Statik Selektah recently released his latest project and ninth studio album, The Balancing Act. The 16-track release is jam packed with. Albums & Mixtapes. Termanology releases 50 Bodies 6: Infinite Jewelz mixtape & “Lost Freestyle” video. Termanology is back with new heat in the form of his massive new 50-track mixtape 50 Bodies 6: Infinite Jewelz. The project is hosted. Videos. Massachusetts artist Jam releases visuals for his new single “4AM 6AM” Lawrence, Massachusetts artist Jam releases his first single and video “4AM 6AM” featuring Giani and directed by Gil Videos. JAM is working on his debut album. Statik Selektah & Bun B to live stream new album TrillStatik. Tomorrow, Apr. 17 is a big day for hip-hop. Mainstays Bun B and producer Statik Selektah will be creating their new collaborative album live.