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Heems - Wild Water Kingdom FLAC
Performer:
Heems
Album:
Wild Water Kingdom
Label:
Greedhead Music
FLAC size:
1676 mb
MP3 size:
1252 mb
WMA size:
2291 mb


Album


Wild Water Kingdom by HEEMS, released 14 November 2012 1. WWK Intro 2. Cowabunga Gnarly 3. Third Thing 4. Death Is Not An Option 5. Wild Water Kingdom 6. Himanshu Freestyles 7. Let It Go 8. Killing Time 9. Running Thru The Jungle 10. Half Pint 11. WOYY 12. Deepak Choppa 13. Soup Boys 14. Medium Green Eyes 15. Tell Me 16. Adina Howard. vidurb Heems is the king of Punjabi-Queens-Delhi-Middletown rap. No disrespect to Kool A. And yes, I made up that genre of rap. Favorite track: Wild Water Kingdom. Giosue Galati. Giosue Galati heems has proved that he can maintain a solo career and this one track very well proves that Favorite track: Soup Boys. Wild Water Kingdom is the second solo mixtape by rapper Heems. It was released on Heems' own Greedhead label on November 14, 2012. Wild Water Kingdom features production from Harry Fraud, Keyboard Kid, Crookers, Beautiful Lou, Le1f, and Lushlife. Guests on Wild Water Kingdom include Childish Gambino and Lakutis. Heems contrasted the style of Wild Water Kingdom with that of Nehru Jackets, noting that on Nehru Jackets, the beats were aggressive and the bars were laid back. Heems- Wild Water Kingdom ALBUM REVIEW. Listen free to Heems Wild Water Kingdom WWK Intro, Cowabunga Gnarly and more. 16 tracks 57:10. Wild Water Kingdom. Released November 14, 2012. Wild Water Kingdom Tracklist. Though he's still not the best rapper his refusal to abide by traditional rhyme schemes will be frustrating to purists he's made great strides here and is helped along by a NYC underground producer showcase. Wild Water Kingdom 2012. Album by Heems. Soup Boys. The Killing Moon All Night Version by Echo & the Bunnymen 1983. Without You by Clocks 1982. Thankfully, principal member Himanshu Heems Suri isn't quitting the game yet. On his latest solo mixtape, the Punjabi-American rhyme fiend riffs, rants and rambles over aqueous beats from extra-hip producers like Beautiful Lou and Harry Fraud. I'm stoned at my parents' houseWhite boys throwing stones at my parents' house, he says in one of many verses edging toward darker, more personal territory. He still knows how to sling a three-quarters-baked punchline, but don't be fooled: Heems is dead serious about rap. In This Article: Heems. Want more