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Neako – LVLFLXXXN (video)

So, Neako is out there making sure that people understand his brand of easily listening player music. LVLFLXXXN is just that: easy listening player music. Mainly a story about a “significant other” and how dope she is, he lets it all out over a syrupy concoction of a beat. You can’t hate this type of music, man. Even if you don’t like it.

Neako – Live At SOBs (NYC)

Up top is the official behind the scenes before + during NEAKO‘s performance at SOBS for the 2 Chainz NYC debut showpresented by Noizy Cricket, Rap Radar, & Power 105fm. The video features Fresh Moss and the entire LVLY$L Team at Gramercy Records before the show, and also Neako’s set. Video directed by John Greene of Greene Films

Neako – The Inevitable

Below is the first release from NEAKO’s forthcoming project, “T.A.T.T. [These Are The Times]“. The track is produced by the multi-talented artists and includes additional instrumentation by Stork [Strings] and FluterScooter [Flute].  Look out for NEAKO’s new web series “These Are The Times”, which will follow the recording process of the forthcoming project and more coming soon.

Download: The Inevitable

Neako – Validus

A little late on posting this but, if you guys haven’t checked out Neako’s latest video yet; this should be a reminder to do so. Neako brings us a visual for “Validus” directed by John Greene and produced by the legendary J. Dilla, which appears on “The Number 23″. In this video you can find Neako performing/reflecting in the house he grew up in. The black & white clips shown are reflective moments of Neako building his brand in that very house. Check it out above!

Neako – So Ghetto Freestyle f. Ghost

Neako continues to impress with his latest self directed video. If you have yet to download his project “The Number 23” you can do so here!

Neako- The Number 23: Act 1 (video trailer)

Neako has yet failed to not impress me with his brand of “high’ed up lyricism”. He always shows off being an enjoyable rhymer even to those that don’t care for him. With Wiz Khalifa affiliations, you would think he would have been on the first major label smoking. However, he had to make sure that his music and buzz develops enough to engulf fans into submission. I hope this is all in his master plan.

NEAKO – “Flossin” feat. Juicy J

Neako is a New Jersey MC that I’ve been listening to since December ’09 when I first heard a freestyle he did over the Popular Demand beat. I’ve downloaded all of his Rubix Cube mixtapes and have been continually impressed at his production, MC and directorial skills. He’s essentially a man who can do it all. He’s got a co-sign from me which from someone who has a very high standard of musical taste says a lot.

Flossin is a track produced by Neako, which combined with the hard hitting lyrics of Neako and Juicy J, you have an anthem about past hardships turned into present day lavishness and well, “Flossin“. Make sure to look out for the official remix with new features and production on Neako’s forthcoming “THE NUMBER 23″ project dropping on September 12th.

Neako says of the “Flossin” video, “I Landed in LA..And It Was a Amazing Every Step of the Way…”  Looks pretty amazing to me.

Neako- Hello

The Loud Pack king is back! After much more deliberation with his Loud Pack and Loud Tree mixtapes, Neako is still burning it up. He tends to be a hybrid artist of sorts (a la Danny Brown). He can make hood music. He can make experimental. He can do whatever it is he wants. Personally, as long as it’s dope, I could care less.

Neako- Rolex Time (feat. Fresh Moss)

I don’t give a fuck what people say: Neako is impressive to me. As hood as he gets, he can also get experimental. I enjoy artists that never truly pigeon hole themselves to a sound or an ideal. Be free, my homie. Make great music. Off of the Loud Tree mixtape.

Wiz Khalifa- Reefer Party (feat. Chevy Woods and Neako)

Using Waka’s “Its a Party” for the instrumental, Wiz and company shows the world how they party….or somewhat.

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