Memphis Bleek & DJ Suss One – Signed & Sealed (Mixtape)

Meka’s favorite artist links up with DJ Suss One for a new tape. Shouts to Tapemasters Inc.

Tracklist + Download link after the jump…

DOWNLOAD: Memphis Bleek & DJ Suss One – Signed & Sealed

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~ by Shake on July 10, 2009.

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13 Responses to “Memphis Bleek & DJ Suss One – Signed & Sealed (Mixtape)”

  1. I’m going to download it and listen to it, with no expectations.
    Bleek’s material has never seemed to grow, so I feel like I’m listening to the same song/album over and over again with him.

    I don’t think he’s half as bad as some rap fans claim, though, but I admit that his material is monotonous.

  2. dude really IS garbaggio. every song sounds the same. stick to flippin birds memph!

  3. Bleek Been Ill, Always Over Shadowed By Hov, But He Always Been Dope. Fuck The Haters

  4. 9 is the only person on the internet I’ve ever seen say “bleek is dope”. wow…i thought people like you didn’t exist

  5. For some reason, I’m always willing to give Bleek another chance. I don’t know why…I guess I’m expecting something different from everything else I’ve heard from him. I don’t dislike him – there’s just really not enough substance there for me to have a positive opinion. We’ll see what this tape brings though.

    Oh, and anyone that says ‘fuck the haters’ to refer to someone who says they don’t like an artist is an idiot.

  6. * doesn’t download off of album songs names*

  7. bleek!!! where you been at? i used to love this dude im downloadin

  8. dere was a point in time when i taught dis guy was dope…the understanding was on heavy rotation…dont kno wut happened dont care for his shit now tho

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  10. hope this is good. mem hits and misses… reupspot

  11. He’s alright. He has a pretty good ear for beats & works with some dope producers (9th Wonder, for one). A similar example, to me, would be The Game. Lyrics & flow are whatever but picks really dope beats & producers (same goes for the whole G-Unit).

  12. Disregard my previous statement. This shit is weeeeaaaaak. My bad.

  13. Bleek is alright, as everyone has stated, he does somehow managed to have the same type of flow.
    I don’t dislike him, nor would say a fan of.
    I’ll download maybe a track will stick and stay in my ipod longer than a month.

 

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