Track Review : Karizma : Shisha Pipe

Karizma has finally  released his first track of 2016. He has been teasing us with studio snippets from his upcoming No Guts No Glory volume 3 mixtape for some time now. With this new single we get to familiarize ourselves with whats coming. Hip Hop had a strong start to 2016 with Jnr Brown and Cal_Vin dominating the headlines but now it's sliding back into the background. There are no more top tracks to spruce up or maintain the hype. Will Karizma get the attention back to Hip Hop?? lets see how the track fares.

Shisha Pipe was produced by Young Nash and he did a superb job. The instrumental is sounding very very good, love the dreamy laid back vibe of the beat. Young Nash was concentrating more on house music for the past couple of months and its great to see him back on the hip hop tip. He definitely hasn't lost his touch. The track in overall is quite audible, its sounding good and balanced . Good work on the production.

Shisha Pipe is a party, get high kind of track. To best describe this track, it embodies that period when you drunk or high and everything seems to be moving in slow motion. Its all about having a good time.

Karizzy gave a good performance on the track. The verses are quite okay, the first verse started a bit off to me but it got better as we approach the chorus, the second verse was a bit better. The chorus is the winning part of this track, it blends perfectly well with the instrumental, you can't help but love it.

Listen to the track:

In overall this is a nice track. It not a track that will destroy the charts but hip hop fans will definitely enjoy this track. My perception for NGNGv3 have not changed much after listening to this track, it also seems that the mixtape will be concentrating on pleasing the hip hop heads and not much aim for creating crossover tracks and hits.

What are your thought on the track??
Proud_Zimbo

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