San Quinn The Rock Pressure Makes Diamonds Rare

SAN QUINN The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds Deal Done Entertainment Produced by: Sean T, Cozmo, Steve Vicious, Davey-D Cohn, E-A-Ski, Traxamillion, Mac Pacino, Left, Maxwell Smart, Mista Royce, T.B., Box Kev, J-Moe Featuring: Ya' Boy, E-A-Ski, Big Rich, Seff Tha Gaffla, Hoodstarz, Mike Marshall, Allen Anthony, Selau San Quinn could have taken the easy route and jumped on the hyphy bandwagon since the prevailing opinion (if you believe the internet) is that hyphy music will be the savior of Bay Area hip hop. Concise Economic History World 4th Edition. Luckily he stuck to his guns (as he did with 2004's I Give You My Word) and delivered a solid album without constantly talking about goin' dumb or scrapin' or:insert played Bay topic here: like way too many other songs in the Bay.

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It's nice to hear someone stick with what got them where they are, but all the while improving on their formula. Sean T has a habit of crafting anthemic opening tracks (for example: check 'Intro' from Sean's last album, Ain't Playin') and he does it again here for San Quinn with his work on 'Frisco Stand Up (Checkmate 2)' featuring Ya' Boy. Recently I've heard people claiming that Quinn doesn't rap as 'hard' or 'gangsta' as he used to, but his verse on this song alone should silence that noise.

Starting off slow and then steadily building towards an aggressive crescendo, Quinn delivers darts the entire way. Ya' Boy follows suit and more than holds his own. I have no idea who Maxwell Smart is, but I need to hear more of his production based on what he came with on 'Planet Fillmoe.' It was pleasing to hear Seff Tha Gaffla guest on this track as I haven't heard too much from him in recent years. Quinn's life is chronicled on 'Look What I've Done For Them' and the combination of Quinn's heartfelt lyrics and Cozmo's soulful production put this song on another level.

'Butterfly' was a wildly popular song on Quinn's previous album so he smartly did something for the ladies again this time around. It's called 'So Young' and it could easily find a place on the airwaves based on its subject matter and the demographics of urban radio. The backing vocals are done by Mike Marshall who is an exceptional singer which will also help push the song to radio. 'From A Gangsta Like Me' is Quinn at his finest. He portrays street scenes with ease, but rather than just glorifying the lifestyle he's reflecting it with thoughtfulness and actual emotion as he does on numerous cuts on this album.