M.I ft Ice Prince and Jesse Jagz – Soundcity Choc Boyz
Posted on February 22nd, 2009 by Mola OGIllegal Music is out! I will have it for you guys soon, just be patient. M.I just keeps dropping new material, I love it… I hear that there is an International album in the works scheduled to drop before the end of 2009…
BTW, if you are in Nigeria, you can get the Illegal Music Mixtape for free if you buy a copy of THE NEW SOUNDCITY BLAST…
This here, is a track from the Mixtape using a remade version (by Jesse Jagz?) of Jay Z's Roc Boyz instrumental… Enjoy and let me know what you think.
Shouts to Dj DeeMoney
Previously: Banky W, M.I and Kel – How much do you Want It | Ice Prince – Rewind | Jess Jagz – Sugar Cane Baby
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M.I ABAGA IS ALWAYS D FATHER. J-TOWN ROCKER. NOT TO TALK OF JAGO, THEM FEELING HIM JARGO. WHAT ABOUT ICE PRINCE ZAMANI, J-TOWN GRANNY. CHOC BOYZ U ROCK JO
M.I is the bomb man, i don’t know why people keep hatin on this guy.
To all y’all haters of M.I out there…
go and play this song “somebody want to die” M.I ft ice prince.
This is so hot. Please people,dont forget that Jesse Jags n Ice prince rapped too,n they are great lads just like MI,pls try n encourage those two lads not just MI. Bless.
M.I may be the best Rapper is the next few years.. he’s just too good. For an artiste to have droped all these on mixtape, the he’s got loads to deliver. Keep it up and pls u dudes should not bring Naeto C near M.I.. Naeto is very good but MI is better.
M.I u no go kill me….this s**t is tight.
M.I is a WMD!!!!
i love M.I,this is good!!!
i luv dis song…… M.I is mad..
There’s no risk of saturation. In fact, it’s virtually impossible to reach saturation, because EVERYONE is putting out so much material that nobody can consume it all. Having it out there means that as people discover more, there’s more to serve their appetite. We live in a long tail world, people; the marginal cost of publishing an additional item is so low for purely digital product that you might as well. Plus, the music business is changing: recorded music is more and more purely promotional, driving up the value of your live shows. Putting more material out there and letting your prospective audience get intimately familiar is simply solid strategy.
Saturation works for people now.. Lil Weezy put out tons of mixtapes and featured on nearly everyone’s single out there before he dropped carter 3.
He even dropped a mixtape right after Carter 3 which people thought would dull his sales but he’s triple platinum and counting!