GhostWridah – Find Your Love Freestyle

Off GhostWridah and DJ Smokey Bear’s upcoming “freestyle” mixtape. Dropping a few days before his In L♥ve With My Future project, which is being released on June 30th.

DOWNLOAD: GhostWridah – Find Your Love Freestyle | Mediafire

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5 Responses to “GhostWridah – Find Your Love Freestyle”

  1. Never disappoints me..surprisingly for a miami artist.

  2. Cool wordplay. Not bad at all

  3. We have good artists down here, but gatekeepers for Miami Hip Hop (i.e. Khalid) want a certain “Miami sound” and LOTS of good artists get neglected. Hence we get stereotyped (understandably) by the rest of the nation as only having a certain type of artist because that’s all they ever get to see. That sucks. Ten times for GhostWridah though.

  4. ^^^
    @Coach \ Yeah but miami rappers always talk about rims, selling blow, and hoes. There not much content. I hate to say this but I’m from arizona and I don’t consider ghost a miami rapper even tho he from there he’s an exception. I can’t lisssen to plies yelling bout goons, or ross acting like he’s a mobster, or pitbul dancing in tight ass suits rappin spanish. thats not hip hop homie. Miami might want to hold on to this ghostrider guy. Im jus saying

  5. First of all, Plies isn’t from South florida. He’s from the Tampa Area. He’s not hardly a Miami rapper. And to a large spanish fanbase, Pitbull does portray Hip Hop. His hip hop caters itself to the reggaeton, hispanic community. It’s not black hip hop, but it’s hip hop.
    Also, there are many rappers who don’t talk about rims, selling blow, and hoes. They rarely make it. Miami’s claim to fame is it’s weather and it’s drug culture. There’s a Miami image that gets in the way of many artists making it who don’t rap about these things being successful. but don’t think because you don’t hear them in Arizona or other places that they don’t exist. As I said, there’s certain people you have to go through to make it out of Miami in hip hop, and they are only willing to promote certain music.
    Check the305.com sometimes. There are many artists on there that don’t have the Miami sound people are used to. We have just as many talented individuals as anywhere else, but it’s not what you know it’s WHO you know, here as it is elsewhere…

 

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