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CHECK OUT MY NEW ALBUM Email me: 7738983853@vtext.com
To purchase CD, send a check ($10.99/CD) to Time to Shine Entertainment, 1507 East 53rd Street, Chicago IL, 60615, Suite 894. Please make check out to Willie Wesley, Jr.
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Dubbed "Hip-Hop's Beethovan" by his peers in Chi-Town, Chill Will Da Maestro has been making noise in the Windy City for a strong nine years now. Will breaks down the science of why Chicago is so overlooked: "Our city was suposed to be a city for house music or more club-influenced music. So when record companies from the West and the East came to Chicago, they sucked up that music. Hip-Hop at that time was a subculture. So when it started to blow up in Chicago, record companies were not looking for it."
Chill's demo is a tight package with songs that most people on both coasts will find plausible. The first track loops the Patrice Rushen song "You Remind Me," made popular by Junior M.A.F.I.A., for his cut "Just Like Me." This song is like a Hip-Hop Hall of Fame for rappers, as Chill Will gives praise and homage to his inspirations. His style is reminiscent of Lord Finesse as he states, "I had a Wu-Tang crew/Of bastards wilder than the Brooklyn Zoo/Drink brew is all we did and sold crack/Beat snitches while on the road to riches like I'm Kool G. Rap/And Polo/But never rock the Tommy Hilfiger/Kicked it with real niggas with fingers on the steel triggers." The song bluntly states that all rappers have two arms, two legs, and they put their pants on "just like me." Nicely put.
The second single, "In Da Park Afta Dark," articulates the shenanigans of the gang problem in south side Chicago. The chorus explains it all: "It's just another day in the park after dark/In the city of Chi/Where the gunshots spark." Think of a colloquial utopia turning into Beirut - you know, Mobb Deep stuff.
-Avani-Kiran Sharma
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