A Zip & A Double-Click: Top Mixtapes Of July 2013

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Cory Gunz – Datz WTF I’m Talkin Bout
Cory Gunz has fallen out of the spotlight since his “6 Foot 7 Foot” guest-verse peak and this tape won’t help him get back into the mainstream. There are a lot of average beats on this tape and Cory’s bars come across as lazy and repetitive. This is disappointing because when he’s in his zone, Cory can really spit. (Download)

SD – Life of a Savage 3
SD is one of the rappers on Chief Keef’s Glory Boyz Entertainment label and like Keef, SD makes violent, repetitive Chi-city trap music. I’m not a fan, but if you like Keef, Lil’ Durk, or Lil’ Reese, this music is in the exact same lane. (Download)

Cyssero – Reality Check
I know Cyssero has been around for a minute, but this is the first project of his I’ve heard. This tape suffers because of some weak beats and inconsistent lyrics, but Cyssero is a capable rapper and if he gets some hotter beats he could turn out bangers on future projects. (Download)

Soulja Boy – Life After Fame
This dude just keeps putting out mixtapes, and people keep downloading them. He’s right up there with Riff Raff and Lil’ B as rappers who seem to be putting basically no effort into their bars but still somehow keep a good-sized fan base. (Download)

King Louie – Jeep Music
Fresh off of getting some shine on his Yeezus guest verse, King Louie lets loose a new tape of his typically mumbled raps. This tape is mostly free of the typical aggressive Chicago Drill beats that King L came up on. The beats here are lighter and more like the stuff that Gucci Mane tends to rap over. But this production change only highlights King L’s sloppy lyrics. (Download)

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