Friday, May 15, 2015

Untouchable Team United Streets of America

United Streets of America
Hymisai and Verbal Tragedy open the United Streets of America with back to back, hard hitting, and homage paying testaments to the streets of Philadelphia.

The intro of the quintessential American background music, serves as a great contrast to the urban knocking unorthodox appeal of how this disc comes on.

Laurence Fishburne commentary from Boyz N The Hood portrays the grim narration that the Untouchable Team conveys, spinning  a twist on the national oath of our pledge of
allegiance.

For them Haters, the collaboration with Lif Bux, instantly knocks, and can serve as a prominent DJ record, club song, and excellent visual.

The United Streets of America
then takes a mellow testimonial course with the Untouchable Team spanning on life experiences while the sampled intermissions smooth out both members personal reflections.

Lyrical savvy confidence speaks about the game of women, the hustle, and fast times. These subjects point to the risque anthem in shake something.

I enjoy the retro style based production which tells you the pure hip hop, gritty, and uncut rhymes, the duo drives straight forward on the track titled the streets.

Modern rock, voice stretched, heavy drum and solid hook fuel the cut, the storm where the group rides the tempo effortlessly.

Bring it back comes through intense with statements
that let you hear the suave and poise Untouchable Team laces this banging song with.

The historical undertone, resonating during the times of slavery, conceptualizes pain, discontent, and perspective context on repression.

Fired up is a short song where many underlying messages can present conversations for dialogue.

Lyrical warfare solidifies the Untouchable Team's position, in where they stand, influencing the streets, codes and etiquette of hip hop, and the precautions that are
posed to adversaries that break these codes.

It was awesome to get the Upper Level Records feel of interviews they put together, opening  personal insight onto Hymisai
and Verbal Tragedy.

Let's talk about it plays out as a controversial mouthpiece to the Untouchable Teams lifestyle and way of ethics.

Fast vibes strike you simultaneously after the Full Metal Jacket audio clip. There are many controversial topics, candid quotes, and talks that people need to have, when you get
indepth to the raps through Ticket to Hello.

The singing accompaniment in believe provides inspirational undertones, the groups story through the struggle, as well as you can take away after the feelings of this
song takes over.

United States of America's outro sounds like a how to manual on how to navigate the grind, hustle correctly, and survive all circumstances the streets bring your way.