Tuesday, 29 May 2007

Prequel To The Sequel

Finally getting round to this. Sway's newest release "One For The Journey EP" appeared on the 21st of May, labelled as "the prequel to the sequel" - something to keep the fans going until his next full length release, which I gather he is busy working on at the moment.

1. True Stories (Produced. By Sway)
Already it's vintage Sway.. the speed and wit had me rewinding the track several times just to pick new lyrics up. Touching on the problems of modern day UK, Sway here portrays a much darker side, very different from the humor we have seen on tracks to date. While some rappers let the agression take over the lyrics on more serious tracks, Sway toes the line perfectly mantaining his quickwit and slick wordplay throughout.

2. Move Back (Ft. Chiefer) (Produced. By Skilosio)
Even darker sounds from Sway as he journey's his way over epic strings and occasional gun shots. Again, its a side to him that we've not seen before, but it's a brilliant way to hit back at those who have criticised his carefreeness of previous releases. I prefer True Stories personally, however, yet again, Sway's charisma keeps the listener intrigued.

3. Baby Father (Produced. By Youngstar)
Grime, and the mood is lifted. This is Sway at his story telling best, narrating tales of unresolved parentage. Again lyrics and delivery are perfection, and again another track which had me rewinding, even though I'd seen it as a b-side previously.

4. Up Your Speed Pt.2 (Ft. Chamillionaire)
Again Sway and Chamillionaire trade verses in a fast paced exchange of wit and boasts. Here Sway is the star dropping lyrical gems aplenty; "Your profile views I can earn in a day", "Got a flow tighter than a batman suit", "Other MC's try to keep up with the Jones's, but we keep the Jones's up". One of the highlights.

5. Ex Boyfriend (Produced. Dj Turkish)
Change in tempo, as Sway tells relationships his way. More reminiscent of tracks from his long line of mixtape releases, but again is a perfect illustration of his versatility.

6. Every Man For Himself (Ft. Mr Hudson)
Joins forces with another of the UK's rising stars Mr Hudson on this genre crossover. And while not on the same level as their other collaboration to date "Ask The Dj Remix", it is again another show of what the UK scene has to offer.

7. Get Em'High (Stanton Warriors)
Another genre crossover as Sway teams up with dance crew Stanton Warriors to produce a very tidy club track.

Sway has again brought something different to the table, giving us another insight into this unique talent, and further increasing anticipation for the next installment. There are few who can match his lyrical prowess or versatility, and if rumours are to be believed future collaborations with Pharrell and Akon are sure to take him to the next level as he continues his journey to the top.

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