Sunday, December 26, 2010

In 10 Panashy Babie Was In



If you didn't wrap up two days ago you should know everyone has to the 31st and as we look back Panash did well if you ask around. Of course it is not yet a household name, but you can name a few that he is in. You can say it was a good year. Not the first year, but some first were out the way from single to video and surprisingly to first freestyle mixtape. It's not a big milestone, but it was a first and that's where you get Panashy Babie, freestyle! As we know it's a whole different tone and personality put into that side of his music and it brought out a whole different persona. A lot of them were old and done a while ago and if you didn't keep up with him you may have been confused. Wasn't purposely made to be a fiasco, but you can tell from the cover as you can from the millions and millions of other mixtapes that are put out every three minutes in just America (Not really sure of that... sounds realistic). Panashy Babie has a swag in 2010 that could make your favorite rapper and next door neighbor quote "GONE."

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Panash Marked N/A For Relationship Status


As we all know the holidays been here since November and has been crazy since Black Friday, but now it's the time every one moves in closer and make each other warm, cozy, and other things of that nature. When filling out the questionnaire of who that person was Panash had to check "No" for himself... Black Market Records. There hasn't been many labels calling his phone since February (Another month of love) around the time of the making of his first single, literally during the making of the first single. Just like a real girlfriend, Panash hasn't had the time or exposure to even get around to insane buzz. If these mixtapes, freestyles, and now the microblogging hasn't been enough for his viewers and listeners all that can be said is "Left For Dead."

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Purple Like the Color, Barney, & Grimace


If a size half too small hurts in any sport imagine how "Sir Luscious Left Foot" slowed down Panash's speed in the 40 yard dash. The 2009 release of a compilation studio album recorded in 2005 seems to be all that any spectator at the stadium would talk about. Not even being inked to the not mentioned label, how much impact do you believe a lost album that hasn't even been released or sold in stores have on a blossoming artist's career that not only had projects of his own before the release, but went on to get higher recognition for later works. Just walking the streets of not Atlanta, Georgia, but the streets of his own town Orlando, Florida, the state below Georgia, random people rant on about just his first single "Tape Deck" (Not Affiliated In Anyway) and boast about the ex drug dealers ties to the "hip hop" world. Any how, the career itself cannot be overshadowed by the never happened or never produced. You can ask a fan, getting "Wasted" nowadays is not as bad as it used to sound.

Monday, December 20, 2010

This Just The In Between

Waking up in the morning after checking a few messages in the inbox Panash noticed nothing was done in a while, a while while. "What music did we start working on?..." we just finished "Gone In Sixty Minutes" again, the "right way" and we just told those other artist we hear them or in other words "I found you in my lyrics" (Not important). Alright 2010 came in and pedaling .mp3s don't sound so bad what else are you doing? Panash think, keep thinking you got a little time left, you remember "Deadline" don't you? What's up with all of these questions, oh yeah, I got some songs from the booth "leftover," no... "future prospective." The realest song you have on hand is "Make Money" regardless of what they say.

1) Shoot another video
2) Sell the song
3) Finish putting out your future prospective.

Oh, they liked it? 1.5 ON THE WAY