About a month back the Pull Up Brooklynites dropped a new song titled Elevated. Electro synth trap beat makes the song bouncy. You can't help but bop your head to this song as they give you something inspirational to listen to. As expected they talk their sh*t too. Listen for yourself after the break.
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Dec 22, 2015
Listen: Elevated - @NessRhyme & @ATOWNomas
In: Atownomas, Elevated, Ness Rhyme By: Jonathan C. RamseyAbout a month back the Pull Up Brooklynites dropped a new song titled Elevated. Electro synth trap beat makes the song bouncy. You can't help but bop your head to this song as they give you something inspirational to listen to. As expected they talk their sh*t too. Listen for yourself after the break.
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Jul 13, 2015
Editorial: #InCaseYouMissedItMonday - #CMPLX by @ChelseaReject
In: 47, Atownomas, Bam Bam By: Jonathan C. RamseyChelsea Reject at Black Bear Bar BK |
The project starts with Bam Bam. Although it's a minute long its a short but sweet goodie that samples the old Sister Nancy track of the same name. Need This was a track she performed at her show. It's nice to see this one made the final cut. 47 features Kirk Knight and Kris. The overall theme refers back to the forth and seventh chakras (the heart and mind for those of you who haven't read into it). 47 is the alignment of the heart and mind and their struggle to do different things. Chelsea and Kirk both spit about their own struggle to rise above it all. Kris lays the word on the hook as well. She keeps the mood kinda dark with the next track Closer. I briefly broke it down when the video released here. Everything's Change is another single we heard before the project dropped. Life as an emcee in the limelight changes you or the people around you. Either way, the Brooklynite spelled it out for us. I recently found out there was a video for that song.
Chelsea Reject (center), Kris (Left), & CJ Fly (right) performing Go |
The mood changes again with So High. Atownomas features on this pregame jam. I swear this track sounds so good through car speakers. With that being said I expect the radio station DJs to take advantage of this for the summer. Viiibes features Dyemond Lewis. This is a perfect follow up for So High as the topic of discussion is the same. We can expect the same vibe for Spacey (see what I did there). Spacey features Jean Deaux singing the hook. The production sounds almost futuristic but smooth. Tree follows up with a Reject sermon on hypocrites who continue to throw rocks at glass houses. Far Away is the next song. Once again Chelsea does a great job vocally singing as well as her flow rapping. She closes out the project with Burning Bridges.
All in all CMPLX was dope. We see a deeper side of Chelsea that we didn't get in her first compilation. Although it started slow it definitely finished strong. I have a love hate with the features. They were great for her and they also didn't completely upstage her. At the same time it sounds like it's Chelsea Reject and Kris (formerly T'Nah) project like they are a duo. That's not entirely a bad thing. They compliment each other so well in studio and live that they'd be foolish not to work together. The tape is as the title states, complex. Chelsea Reject shows examples of a lot of self evaluation as a person on the tape, a lesson I think we all could learn from. CMPLX recieves 4.2 of 5 stars on the Ramsey Rating Scale. You can stream it, in its entirety below via soundcloud or Spotify.
Chelsea Reject with Editor Jonathan Ramsey |
**All photos taken by Jonathan Ramsey
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Apr 23, 2015
Watch: So High - @ChelseaReject feat. @ATOWNomas
In: Atownomas, Chelsea Reject, So High By: Jonathan C. Ramsey
On April 20th Chelsea Reject decided to release her latest visual, wonder why?
Alright I'm done with the puns but she dropped her video for So High on 4-20. To be perfectly honest it was genius. The song and video feature Atownomas whose name you probably should get familiar with now than later. Towards the end you even get some vocals by Chelsea which you couldn't hear on the studio version. Check out So High below.
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Alright I'm done with the puns but she dropped her video for So High on 4-20. To be perfectly honest it was genius. The song and video feature Atownomas whose name you probably should get familiar with now than later. Towards the end you even get some vocals by Chelsea which you couldn't hear on the studio version. Check out So High below.
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