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Bishop Lamont - Grow Up (Produced by Dre)

So Bishop Lamont’s first single premiered on California radio last night. It’s called Grow Up and it’s produced by Dr Dre. Like most people, I was expecting a How We Do or In Da Club type track but Bishop really brought something out of left field and I love it. Dues have been paid, plans have been set, It’s time for Bishop to blow up and I think this single is step one.

The beat is classic Dre with an amazing baseline, crisp drums and a g-funk whistle thrown in for good measure. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s extremely well done and it fits Bishop’s flow like a glove. The orchestra parts really make this song sound big and to those saying Dre “Lost it”are most likely eating their words and crying in a corner right about now.

Reagarding the raps, Bishop touches on the topics that were on rap fans collective minds, but seems like they were afraid to acknowledge or even talk about. Some people may catch feelings, but thats only going to prove Bishop’s points from the song.

All in all this is a very strong track with an important message. I *hope* radio jumps all over this based on the fact that it’s a great track and it has Dr Dre behind it.  I’ve also included the latest version of Skee TV of DJ Skee and Bishop talking about the track and those Beats By Dre Headphones.

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Skee TV

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3 Responses to “Bishop Lamont - Grow Up (Produced by Dre)”

  1. excellent! good music is back

  2. What the fuck is this boring shit?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
    Dre needs some inspiration. Needs to smoke sum chronic before he hits the studio or something. If Detox’s gonna be like his latest productions it’s gonna a big flop. Even tracks he did more than 10 years ago (like Phone Tap) sound more innovative than the recent tracks he did for Bishop.

  3. Yodub why u hatin on fuckin bishop? dont tell me u 1 of those wack soulja boy fans that thinks thats real hiphop. bishop is just tryin 2 address current hiphop and where its gone wrong

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