Nipsey Hussle: Bullets Ain’t Got No Name Vol. 3
November 16th, 2011 | By Edwin
Say what you will about Gangsta Rap; sometimes it hits the spot, and nothing else kicks quite as hard as a menacing bass line over fast and furious bars recounting the countless drama filled nights of someone living on the streets of Compton as a soldier. Continuing from where former Compton street legends Dr. Dre, DJ Quik, and WC left off (and where The Game currently blazed a new trail for new school West Coast music) comes an artist that is generating quite a buzz on the West Coast: Nipsey Hussle.
His former two mixtapes, creatively named Bullets Ain’t Got No Name Vol. 1 and 2, features copious amounts of gang banging, West Coast street dropping, and references to the wildness of the RSC (Rollin’ 60 Crips) over meandering beats with just the right amount of synths. Delivery is on point, and one can imagine playing this album front to bank while riding in a drop top 67 Chevy Impala in the California sun. If you like his album, buy it! However, Nipsey Hussle did release it for free with the intent for his fans to listen to his new release:
Download Nipsey Hussle’s Bullets Ain’t Got No Name Vol. 3
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Nipsey Hussle has NOTHING to do with Compton. Neither does WC. The Rollin’ 60s run the blocc off Slauson Ave in South Central LA, a significant distance from Compton. And WC claims 111 St Crips which is also in South Central. Do your fucking research!