Jonny Walker "Take It" (prod. by Major McCloud): New leak from Walker’s forthcoming Brunch mixtape, and this is an anthem with a message that I need to undertake. Too many times, many of us sit around, hoping life plays to the aspirations we have for ourselves, when sometimes, we have the tools we require and just need to go for it – realize our dreams and grab hold, you feel me? Most of the good shit that’s happened in life has been born in a situation where I just did what the fuck I needed to do. Hustle harder. You feel me? Eminent domain your life, fam.
Jonny Walker "What’s A Man To Do?": Walker’s been working, and Brunch is on the way. Walker feels like someone uncle – not one of your OLD uncles, but the nigga that’s like 10 years older than you, who’s seen life, and will smoke a dutch with you while breaking down some of the ills he’s seen, imparting that knowledge on you. Over a vintage break and some infectious melodies, he speaks freely and drops gems constantly. Need more tracks, nigga.
Jonny Walker "No Games": Been a grip since this Superinternational nigga hit me with some new music, but at least he comes correct with the bounce. Walker is a smart nigga, Superintellectucal really, but knows that you need to get the brains to the party (and, coincidentally, AT the party), so he isn’t afraid to kick his bars over something a bit bigger. The hook feels kind of sparse – but I guess when you are truly “playing no games”, you don’t need to concoct some lamebrain chorus. Right? Just rock to this, hands in the air.
Numonics sits down with JonnyWalker of SUPERINTERNATIONAL to discuss his upcoming mixtape with Co$$ and the South Florida hip hop monthly "The Rising".
Jonny Walker "Bold King": Following up his Chemical Food mixtape, JW flips Rawse's "MC Hammer" into his new declarative statement, "Bold King". Word is he has a new mixtape, Brunch, set to drop soon - watch out!
We're proud to announce the release of Jonny Walker's Chemical Food, the brand new project for 2010 and beyond. With 20 tracks, there's sure to be something to suit anyone?s taste. Most interestingly the album touches on a number of social issues, and shows that Jonny has more on his mind than most rappers in the game today. But most importantly the message behind Chemical Food is to be aware of the world you live in.
Jonny Walker "What You Doin'" (prod. by seventyMHz): With Chemical Food right around the corner, here's the newest/latest leak. "For the latest leak off of his debut project, Chemical Food, Jonny Walker GOES IN on yet another SeventyMhz beat! The hook raises a simple, yet poignant question to all those who love to blog/tweet/rap about what everyone else is doing, but can't get their own acts together. Pure ether on the mic, this is Jonny's 'chemical' to the food for thought that he raises on the bulk of Chemical Food's remaining tracks. This is warrior music for those on the grind, keeping their minds as sharp as their swords. What YOU doing?!".
Jonny Walker "All Gone" (prod. by seventymHz): Walker's been working on his Chemical Food project for a minute, and a smart Hip-Hop lover would've heard this on Ashley Outrageous' The Playlist Vol. 1 compilation. Jonny worked with seventymHz on the majority of Chemical Food, and its a varied bag - from more laidback bangers like this to some serious social commentary.
To celebrate the revamp of her site, the homegirl Ashley Outrageous dropped this excellent mixtape on the masses. The Playlist Vol. 1 features MCs like Add-2, my nigga BOOGNIGHTS, QuESt, my nigga Jonny Walker and many more, and is a great look at what new talent is out there. ArtByShake.