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4/21/2008 3:22:24 PM
Please review Tunsi's new album "Tunsi Wrap"

4/2/2008 3:35:48 PM
Tunsi Reviews



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Tunsi

4/2/2008 3:35:48 PM ---- Updated 4/16/2008 12:35:27 AM

Tunsi Reviews
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Funkyfish_Anarchist

http://www.indie-music.com/bands/bands/4929/music.php

Tunsi Wrap

Not a fake rap attack, much rather a mental nano weapon in the tradition of political acts of a long gone era, Tunsi will leave you wishing for more "Rap Litter". Check it out!!!

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Indie-Music

http://www.indie-music.com/editorspicks.php

Tunsi Wrap

Brilliant & catchy! Your music has been chosen as an Indie-Music Editor's Pick for the month of April 2008, congratulations! Indie-Music exists to recognize musical accomplishment among independent artists, and we are proud to include your music!

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rocknetwebzine

http://www.rocknetwebzine.com/reviews/delivery-2.html

Special Delivery

For a guy who does everything on his own, this is totally amazing. I'm not much of a rap fan but I enjoyed a lot of the tunes on here. He takes a stab at the music industry and radio and I have to admit that they play a lot of shit. People can make some really catchy music that a lot of people will enjoy but if you can't get any radio air play, it falls between the cracks. Radio plays what they want you to like. It's not really your decision which is why we should all support Internet radio because we Internet radio DJs play a lot of independent music. I think one of my favorite songs on his sampler and on this record has to be "Whoop De Do". I totally understand his sentiments on that. People are way too materialistic and into bling. I think "Politics At Work" is another great song as well.

He has a lot of interesting social commentary which I think was the reason why hip hop came along in the first place. A lot of videos seemed focused on girls and cars and grills on the teeth instead of focusing on the fucked up shit that goes on in this country. Perhaps Tunsi will bring people back around to the important things.

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reviewed by: Unknown

Special Delivery

Here and there I get a rap recording to review. I don't claim to be any expert here. I can tell you what I hear, and if I like what I hear. This is pretty pleasant sounding. I can really appreciate that what I'm hearing doesn't go into a lot of gangsta style stereotype stuff, doesn't pander to the pop oriented dance fads, or wear out a bunch of the typical rap cliches. They aren't participating in bragging contests either.

The rhymes are pretty damn original, and many of them are socially conscious and concerned with change. In other words, this is smart stuff. The music is beat oriented, but it is smooth and diverse. You get more than one repeated beat per song. I like this recording. Like I said, I'm not an expert, but if there are some rap fans that read Neo, I'm hoping that Tunsi can maximize the small bit of exposure that he gets from this underground/ extreme blog-zine.

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reviewed by Pedro 'DJ Complejo' Hernandez: http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2007_03_specialdelivery.html

Special Delivery

Radio spins are something that every rapper hopes to attain during their career. After all, nowadays all you need is one hot radio single to propel an average album to platinum sales, platinum ring tones, and platinum tours. A smart investor could live a lifetime off the money made from one catchy single. So it's no surprise that eventually rappers express dissatisfaction from the lack of airplay, especially when they feel their music is better than what is currently in rotation. To a degree it's a valid complaint as talented rappers from Rhymefest to Devin the Dude gets no radio love despite making quality music. Though I too feel radio can overlook plenty of dope music, I'm well aware that rappers from Devin the Dude to Esham have built and maintained successful careers with no radio love whatsoever. So when it comes to a rapper complaining about the radio I sympathize to a point, but once the co


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fly on the wall

4/2/2008 6:30:26 PM


It sounds like people like your music but seriously now, you need a dose of reality badly. Nobody here with the exception of somebody who goes into it very very bored is going to read that whole thing, even til the 2nd one. We don't know who you are and we don't care until you tell us and make us care. You must be crazy if you think that kind of thing cut and pasted here will win you fans.

Introduce yourself and actually try to relate to somebody?


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