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Will do. I'll report back when I'm done :p.
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There's another local rapper I like who goes by the name of Grynch. The only link I know of is this:
...I need more posts to post URLs? Well, it's a myspace with /grynchmusic at the end. |
I've got to say, everytime I lose faith and interest into a genre of music, something in it comes up and surprises me.
I listening to the "5 Sparrows for 2 Cents" album from the Procussions. It was creative and had some meaningful messages in it. I approve (b' ')b |
I think there is a big diversity within Hip-hop and rap. There's an artistic side and a side where doing what is hip is important.
I tend to find myself listening to the first camp when I listen. A Tribe Called Quest is one of my favorites, as well as Arrested Development, and the Digable Planets. They all are trying to do something a little bit different. I guess I like the older stuff (and the Digable Planets) cause it's not so superficial. If you want hilarious rap though, Finland is where to look. It just shouldn't be allowed. |
Yarbles, I'm with you on the older stuff. Most of the stuff I listen to is between 1990 and 2001 or something. The Roots are my favorite as well as Pete Rock & CL Smooth. I appreciate the older style versus what's out now. It seems as though the stuff out now sounds like club music.
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Yes, everything I see now is just about the Beat that makes you get up and dance which I think is cheap. You might as well just ditch the words and have a Dance Club album.
Of course, the Mainstream stuff usually isn't anything too great. You have to dig deep to the lesser known stuff to get something truly good. Double Post: By the way, I thought I'd give a sample of the Procussions (Since I think it's kinda pointless to just tell you guys about them without letting you actually hear them). Tell me what you guys think of it: http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...A5671B015B93D6 |
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I personally like Chrono Trigger's music, but it sounds terrible when mixed with rap.
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They had beats from Soul Caliber, Soul Blade, Mario Bros and some others. He also came out with a second album but it wasn't as good. The Arsonist had a track where the beat was straigh out from a game...I don't remember the game name though...some pick haired caveman looking character game. There's a few other tracks by other artist that used VGM as beats...I just cant recall all of then at the moment though. |
Ok, back from the dead. I was looking around for real audio samples since they are small and suit me being on dialup for the summer =/.
I could only find them for Ozomatli, but you've proved me wrong there. I don't know what the heck it was I was listening to before, but if this is hip-hop, I actually LIKE it. It doesn't sound like some shitty, over-simplified offshoot of rap. This is odd because I was going in with a predisposition (I'll admit this) that I wouldn't like it, and the "hip-hop" I've heard before I hated, so I wasn't expecting I'd like the music right off the bat. Sweet stuff. I was browsing around on GFF and I'm like....oh yeah. I was supposed to check out a couple hip-hop groups, lol. |
So I have finaly listened to the new DJ Shadow album...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outsider_%28album%29 Is anyone else as disapointed as I am? The album was as if it wasn't Shadow at all. After the 1st track I noticed myself skipping through all the songs and before I knew it...I skipped through the whole album. I was sure I would at least find a track or two I would like but no....nothing... |
I guess every artist has to move on with their sound sooner or later. I'll see what I think once I hear the album. "Endtroducing" is a classic and "The Private Press" was pretty damn good. I also loved his earlier work with Solesides (Quannum).
Anyway, this is the Hip Hop/Rap thread right? I've only been listening to Deltron 3030, Latyrx, Lyrics Born's solo albums, early Gravediggaz and early Outkast lately. Oh yeah, also R.A. the Rugged Man and some Organized Konfusion. I've also been listening to tons of Kid Koala, although he isn't really "Hip Hop" but moreso experimental/electronica like Dj Shadow. |
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isnt today like the day (10 years ago) that tupac got shot?
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Something like that. It never ceases to amaze me how him and Biggie Smalls being dead so long are more famous now than when they were alive.
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And the Winner Is....!! Ya seee??
And so. Three great albums (and I'm not talking Lil Wayne >.> ) were leaked/released. I'm talking about:
Jay-Z - Kingdom Come: He comes back over and over but in this album, he doesn't disappoint. While some of the producers's beats were a bit so-so, Will-I-Am, Just Blaze,Kanye West and his lyrics make up for the damage. Also, His closing song "Beach Chair" (I think it was this one) and produced by Chris Martin was one of the best Jay-Z closing songs in a album since Reasonable Doubt's Regrets. I'm a man of fairness. With a few flaws, he deserves : 3.5 out of 5 mics The Game - Doctor's Advocate: A rapper who started out clean. A rapper who had beef with G-Unit. He was disliked by fans who dick-rided 50 cent's overrated album. He's the one who took down G-Unit little by little and finally he creates a Masterpiece. Doctor's Advocate was leaked like a week or two before the retail release. I had my doubts til I saw a list of new producers and returning ones such as Kanye,Dre,Hi-Tek,Just Blaze and Swizz Beats (woo!). Game ripped each and every track and made beats look alive. He definately took his time with this album. Another great track was the closing song "Why you hate the Game?" by himself,Marsha and Nas. And believe that it's produced by Just Blaze. Simply his best album of all time. 4 out of 5 mics Nas - Hip Hop Is Dead: For those who thought that Nas died. Think-the-fuck- again >=p. Many hardcore Nas fans thought his album was going to fall but were wrong and proud of what he gave us. I don't hear any Nas Haters talkin shit about it :biggrin: . Nas chose a good line up of producers. I'll be honest, After a shitload of albums and Lost Tapes he made back then, I didn't think he would come back or even have enough to say on the mic but I was wrong yet again ^^;. He goes soft in his first verse in a few tracks then rips the hell out of it in the mid to the end of the songs. I still love his music. My only shock in this album is Premier's work was not present. I guess I can say that Nas wanted changes or some shit. If Premo was in it, I'd give the album a full score , however, I get the feeling Premo will give him a beat to fill in that Acapella track in his album. The Closing songs (Im not going to include Acapella) beat both Jay-Z's and Game's track. If anyone hasn't heard it yet, Listen to it now. You get drawn to it. Thanks to Will-I-Am again for the beat. 4.5 out of 5 mics Winner - Nasir "Nas" Jones Hip-Hop 2k6 closes with Nas' album and I hope to God we get more. For those who don't know, "The N" track was not in his album. Any comments about their albums? |
Yeah that Nas album is pretty good. At first i was a little disappointed, but after i listened to it again and paid more attention to the lyrics i started to like it.
One of the Year's best albums along with Ghostface Killa - Fishscale and The Roots - Game Theory. |
Did you listen to Ghostface's "More Fish" Album? I heard it wasn't good at all. Styles P's album was alright.
I also heard a few things such as "Why you hate the Game" track was supposed to be in Nas' album. That and "The N" track wasn't in it either. |
I heard More Fish and it's not bad at all. Most of it it's very Raw. The only problem that i have with More Fish is that there are like 4 songs where ghostface doesn't rap. 2 of those songs are Shawn Wigs songs and i don't like him at all. The other track is by Trife and Sun God and there is also a Trife Solo track. I like Trife so i got no problem with that. More Fish is almost like a Theodore Unit mixtape but it has some great tracks.
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Just listend to most of the tracks in the more fish album. It could've been better but it didn't suck either.
Speakin of which. Nas and Cormega squashed their beef by showing proof to the whole world at his concert a few days ago. Nas bought him and Foxy Brown to do Affirmative Action. No Az or Nature though.. |
The Game's "California Vacation" is the best mainstream rap song to be released in a while, mainly due to it's similarities to Dr. Dre's 2001. The Game's CD is even called Doctor's Advocate. Go Figure. But Jedi Mind Tricks and other smaller acts like Hieruspecs make rap worthwhile still.
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New cd from Talib Kweli entirely produced by the one and only Madlib. They decided to release this for FREE as a New Year's gift for all their fans. Enjoy.
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...2001/kweli.jpg http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...001/madlib.jpg Code:
http://www.gimmemoremusic.com/uploads/Liberation_Talib Kweli.zip |
9 tracks only? Anyway the album was alright. Need to listen to it a second time ^^;.
Speakin of which, You do know who Skyzoo is , right? He dropped this sick track. And would you believe it, it's Premo! He ripped the whole thing but damn the last verse was just Perfect. That's Real Hip Hop. ahh and Torae is in it as well. Dunno who he is.. But he has my respect. This a HopHopGame version so we'll have to wait for a better one later. http://www.sendspace.com/file/t9kv3a |
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