"Make Rappers RAP Again" by DJ Smoke: 2024's Ultimate Hip-Hop Mixtape | @DjSmokeMixtapes

DJ Smoke returns with a powerful mixtape, "Make Rappers RAP Again," showcasing an eclectic mix of both mainstream and underground artists. This project breathes new life into the rap scene with a blend of compelling freestyles, hard-hitting diss tracks, and lyrical excellence.

The mixtape kicks off with Trae Tha Truth's "Rock Out" featuring A$AP Ferg, setting a dynamic tone. Rising star Ice Spice delivers with "Gimmie A Light," while Kash Doll's "Kash Kommandments" adds a fresh, assertive energy.

Megan Thee Stallion's "BOA" is another standout, showcasing her unmatched flow and confidence.

DJ Smoke brings together an impressive lineup, including the seasoned lyricist Pusha T with "Red Bull Spiral Freestyle" and the powerful collaboration of Ghostface Killah and Kanye West on "No Face."

Lesser-known but equally talented artists like Richmond and Trio aka PROFIT add depth and diversity to the mixtape, highlighting DJ Smoke's ear for both talent and variety.

"Make Rappers RAP Again" redefines the rap landscape with a stellar lineup and raw energy. DJ Smoke has curated a project that both honors the roots of rap and pushes the genre forward. This mixtape is a must-listen for any rap enthusiast.

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"Make Rappers RAP Again" is a refreshing compilation that honors the essence of rap. DJ Smoke masterfully blends established names with emerging talent, creating a mixtape that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

The freestyles are raw and authentic, and the diss tracks bring an electrifying competitive edge. This mixtape is a testament to the vibrant and evolving landscape of rap music.

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