Arize Magazine and Kid Hum | Fresh Picks (mixtape)
June 30th, 2009

Arize magazine and Kid Hum combined to release a mixtape featuring Rob Jay, Theo, Quite Nyce from RADIx ,U-N-I , Shawn Christopher, Add 2 (who some of you may remember from Midwest Broadcast’s Flyover Mixtape) and a host unsigned artists. True hip hop fans will enjoy at least half the tracks on here, which is not bad for a free download.
Arize Magazine’s (www.arizemag.com) ‘Fresh Picks’ Mixtape. This mixtape comes just in time to cool you off with some of the freshest Indie and Unsigned hype blended and squeezed into one dope mix by Kid Hum.
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Be Alone - Rainah [2:15m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Stylin' - U-N-I [3:60m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Director's Chair - Rob Jay [2:23m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadIf you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!


















This mixtape is a good one. I let it play through. Glad I searched and found one I actually like this time without 200 drops all over the place. This one is well put together and I see why its called fresh picks.
Comment by Jason M. — July 3, 2009 @ 8:51 am
hahaha you must work for arize magazine every single track has a drop on it. It was annoying and pretty indicative of the toyness of Kid Hum. Real deejays mixtapes don’t need drops on every track.
Comment by Hamza21 — July 3, 2009 @ 11:31 am
Naw son I got a tweet about it. There are tons of mixtapes with 3 drops in one song and not to mention the dj yelling at the top of his lungs over most of the songs. The drops aint even annoying compared to most of the mixtapes out now. Real Deejays?! You must of been under a rock or somethin kid. ‘DJ Khalad! DJ Khalad! We Da Best’ x 10 (and thats on one song) That must be a real dj to you. haha. dun
Comment by Jason M. — July 6, 2009 @ 1:50 pm
No real deejays are Rob Swift,Beat Junkies.Mista Sinsta,Mr. Thing you don’t hear numerous drops in these mixes.Educate yourself son. Don’t get all your info from the corporate media. Corporations don’t own Hip Hop.
Comment by Hamza21 — July 6, 2009 @ 6:19 pm
lmao… “Corporations dont own hip hop Son”
Comment by Salim — July 26, 2009 @ 5:08 pm