Tuesday, March 31, 2009

J.R. WRITER - CINECRACK[2009][RETAIL][GROUPRIP]



ARTIST: J.R. Writer
TITLE: Cinecrack
LABEL: Babygrande
GENRE: Rap
BITRATE: 163kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 0h 49m total
RELEASE DATE: 2009-03-31
RIP DATE: 2009-03-31

Track List
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1. Intro 4:00
2. Never In A Million 3:01
3. Do My Do 2:56
4. Jesse James 3:36
5. Going In 2:33
6. Shutem Down 2:33
7. Cinecrack 2:44
8. Extermination (Feat. Hell Rell) 3:09
9. Gorrilla Musik 4:42
10. Die If You Try Me (Feat. Fred 3:10
Money)
11. Ya Tu Sabe 2:41
12. A&E Show 4:47
13. Hands Up High (Feat. Fred 3:44
Money)
14. Fight Musik 3:57
15. Maxine 1:48

Release Notes:

A member of international street sensation The Diplomats, JR Writer presents the
follow up to his 2008 release Politics and Bullshit. On his new album,
Cinecrack, JR flexes his lyrical prowess and spits hard, giving fans what they
have come to expect from this street-ready stalwart. With his internet buzz at
an all time high due to the prominent exchange of diss tracks with challengers
to his throne, the streets are primed to check out the newest from one of New
York s finest. Throughout the years, JR has been a mainstay of the core Dipset
family, appearing on a multitude of renowned Dipset mixtapes, as well as
frontline Dipset/Diplomat releases including Diplomatic Immunity 2: More Than
Music Vol. 2, Cam ron s Purple Haze, Juelz Santana s From Me To You, Jim Jones
On My Way To Church & Harlem: Diary of a Summer (multi-platinum cumulative
scans) and many more. Cinecrack further solidifies JR s renowned status as the
front running successor of Diplomat/Dipset talent and one of the most consistent
and continually promising young hip-hop artists in the game.

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A Harlem native, Dominican rapper J.R. Writer grew up listening to Big Pun, Big
L, and his all-time favorite, 2Pac. As a teen he worked the Harlem hip-hop
circuit hard, appearing on local access cable television shows and joining every
open-mike competition he could. It was at one of these battles that he met
Cam'ron and Juelz Santana, members of a crew known as the Diplomats or Dipset.
Cam'ron had just signed a deal with Roc-a-Fella, Santana was unsigned heat, and
the first Dipset mixtape was still in the works, so no matter how impressed
Cam'ron was with Writer's fast and furious style, he was unable to take on new
talent at that moment. Writer appreciated the praise but didn't believe Cam'ron
was serious when he promised to call back once Dipset was settled. It didn't
take long for Dipset to explode, and only a month later, Cam'ron made good on
his promise. Soon Writer was appearing on a new Dipset track, "Squalie," which
would eventually land on Santana's 2003 album From Me to U. He was now a member
of the Dipset family and appeared on the crew's numerous mixtapes. A year later,
he introduced his own Writer's Block series of mixtapes, landed some tracks on
the Diplomats collection Diplomatic Immunity, Vol. 2, and appeared as a guest on
Cam'ron's album Purple Haze. His aboveground full-length debut was supposed to
hit the streets in 2005, but it took until 2006 for the ambitious History in the
Making to land on the Koch label. After the fourth volume of Writer's Block, he
hooked up with Babygrande for the fifth volume of the series, as well as 2008's
Politics and Bullshit.

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