Opening the seven-track mix is the nostalgic and fierce cut, “No Prayers,” which features a soulful sample that transitions into LinX’s in-your-face rhymes that are only becoming more refined with time.
Tracks like, “You and I,” and, “The One,” fuse memorizing female vocals, massive synths, and passive- aggressive lyrics that tell an emotive story of love lost.
Classic collaborations like, “Out For Blood,” and “Rude Boy,” have been around for a while, but fit perfectly on the mix due to their...
Opening the seven-track mix is the nostalgic and fierce cut, “No Prayers,” which features a soulful sample that transitions into LinX’s in-your-face rhymes that are only becoming more refined with time.
Tracks like, “You and I,” and, “The One,” fuse memorizing female vocals, massive synths, and passive- aggressive lyrics that tell an emotive story of love lost.
Classic collaborations like, “Out For Blood,” and “Rude Boy,” have been around for a while, but fit perfectly on the mix due to their gangster swagga and ability to be played over and over again.
“Coffee Break,” receives the remix treatment in the form of two verses from LinX, adding to the already incredible funk and Aretha Franklin samples. “Jackie Boy 2.0,” brings back the song that started at all, yet adds a heavy twist that will make any listener begging for more Zeds Dead, baby.
Zeds Dead and Omar LinX are a hit. They strike with a fiery passion that “go” like peanut butter and jelly, iced tea and lemonade, or on a more serious note, like DJ Premiere and Guru of the classic hip-hop act Gang Starr. And if all that wasn’t enough we bring you an exclusive interview with DC of Zeds Dead. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.