Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Fifteen mixtapes, over 300 songs-What about your artist?

Check out Yung Blaza's "Real as Ever"


Who said NBC ain't working?

On his road to success, Yung Blaza has produced over 350 songs spread across 15 mixtapes. Not to mention the hundreds of songs that he has been featured on.
"Yung Blaza is the hardest working unsigned rapper I know," his partner in crime Foxxx and the Sound says.


For those that are just joining the Yung Blaza movement, know his history!
Yung Blaza will be filming a documentary to recap his life and music-STAY TUNED! For now, here is a rundown of all the mixtapes that Yung Blaza has wrote, mixed, and executive produced himself.


Lyrical Felon 1
This was Blaza's first mixtape, archived away for his own personal flashbacks of how far his skills have come. According to Blaza, these are "a bunch of songs I learned to chop up with a voice recorder."

Lyrical Felon 2
Blaza's second mixtape actually incorporated he used of a recording program called Magic and featured only industry beats.

The Inauguration
"The Inauguration" was created during Blaza's junior year of high school and featured only industry beats. The mixtape established him as a rapper with his high school peers.

Legend in the Making
Blaza put work into this mixtape, giving his listeners 28 songs!

The Translation
"The Translation" was another 28 song track list, but Blaza's first mixtape containing original songs.

The Abyss
This was the first mixtape that Blaza released in college, establishing himself as a serious rapper to his college peers. By then, he had linked up with another aspiring rapper, Foxxx and the Sound.

Hottest Flame Burning in the South
This was a 24 songs track list with features from the college group that Blaza created called the Wet Bandits. One of the most popular songs was "Play Pimpin'."

Blaza Gaga
"Blaza Gaga" was Blaza's personal favorite, with guest appearances from singer Jeremih and rapper OJ the Jiuce Man. The track list included 24 songs, with hit singles "A Bit Too Fly" and "Ignorant".

Frozen Flames
Frozen Flames was a mixtape with 28 songs including hits such as "Ham Samwich."

BlazaHam Lincoln
"BlazaHAM Lincoln" was Yung Blaza's breakout CD with the Trap-O-Holics. It featured guest appearances from J. Cole and Waka Flocka. Hit singles included "Cocaine Flow" (a must hear) and "Highliday."

Wet Bandits: Slippery when Wet
"The Wet Bandits's mixtape is about a bunch of stunting and getting women, straight fire," Blaza said. Songs such as "Slippery When Wet" and "Drunk Nigga" (a must hear) were fan favorites.

The Album
"The A.L.B.U.M." is an acronym for Another Legendary Blaza Underrated Mixtape and is Blaza's second favorite. He talks about his experience trying to link up with people in the industry. Singles included "Jake Gyllenhaal," "Choosy" and "Hitlist." (a must hear)

The Preface
"This was the first mixtape I did to lead into another mixtape," Blaza said. These songs were songs that Blaza liked, but didn't think fit with his theme for "Tale of An Arrogant Slave."

Tale of An Arrogant Slave
The lastest by Yung Blaza features tracks such a "Real as Ever," and itunes singles "Hellafuckedup" and "Haunt My Dreams." (a must hear, album published in earlier post)

Dreams of Victory
Features the smooth double single titled "Running Low/The Relapse." Blaza gets on a beat backwards! "Dreams of Victory" set to release by the end of the Summer! Support and listen, you won't be disappointed! Stay tuned for more singles and videos!!!

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