For those of you that slept on last year’s Dedication from Rashid Hadee and for those that didn’t, Rashid dropped a new mixtape yesterday that is pure fi-yah!
Hosted by Rapper Big Pooh of Little Brother and mixed by Cosm Rocks, A Change Gon’ Come has a few cuts from Dedication, some new tracks, and some other Rashid Hadee produced cuts.
Dedication was one of my favorite albums from last year and Rashid produced one of my favorite tracks off Little Brother’s Getback LP, “Dreams”.
If you haven’t had a chance to check out Rashid, check this mixtape. After listenin’ to this, you’ll be runnin’ to your wrecka sto’ buying up all theie copies of Dedication!
Read on for mixtape tracklist and download link…
- Big Pooh Intro
- “A Change Gon’ Come”
- “Pushers”
- “You Can’t Hide”
- “High Wednesday” Feat. Primeridian
- “Heart Beat (Freestyle)”
- “Back to Business” Feat. Melatone of Chapter 13 (Prod. By J-Dilla)
- “What is it” Feat. Astonish & Jay Vega
- “Fresh” Feat. Visual
- “Explode” (Prod. By Analogic)
- “Dreams (Interlude)”
- “Dreams” Feat. Little Brother
- “Feels Good” (Prod. By Dj PHD)
- “When We Rock” Feat. Abstract Mindstate & Iomos Marad
- “We Roll (Freestyle)”
- “Watchin’ My Moves”
- “Standing for Something” Feat. Thaione Davis (Prod. By Madlib)
- “Duck, Duck, Duck’ Feat. Young Valentine
- “You Never Know” Feat. Furlee of The Landlords
- “Getting’ It In” Feat. Donwill of Tanya Morgan
- “Black Sunday” Feat. Augustine & KING
- “Fallin” Feat. Abstract Mindstate & O-Type Star
- “Surrender”
- “Surrender (Brand New Remix)” Feat. Rita J.
- “Focused” Feat. F.O.O.D. (Decay & Selfish)
- “Flyin’ High” Feat. Abstract Mindstate
- “Oxygen” Feat. Pugs Atomz (Prod. By Pete Rock)
- “All Day” Feat. Skinny Kenny
- “Glam, Glitter” Feat. Cap D of All Natural
- “How Long” Feat. KING
- Outro
- “My Life Story”





































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Rashid Hadee is one of the most underrated and multi-talented artists that people still have yet to appreciate. I aint trying to be all on dude’s nuts, but you’d think with all the same cookie-cutter format garbage they play on television and hip-hop stations, they’d actually realize that if they play underground music a little more, more people would know about these artists, which in turn means more artists would have the room to expand and be more creative, helping more hip-hop albums which aren’t backed by million-dollar record companies get more exposure.
Meh, what can I say? Thanks for postin’ this! I’m about to cop it on CD. Good lookin’ out, homie.
Glad to hear Rashid gettin’ some luv… dude is mad talented and I totally agree about your underground comment. When are the labels gonna wake up and smell the coffee?
Keep the site up. It’s ya boy Cheru out of Thug Town
This is definitely a must have!