01.03.2014, 11:48 AM | #1421 |
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i think i fuck with this dude KYLE.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1pQVUS1Hro he's like a dorkier/quirkier Drake knock-off. his album is titled "Beautiful Loser". priceless! |
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01.03.2014, 06:10 PM | #1422 | |
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Tree loves twitter. I think he lives there. Thanks for liking my list more than the others! Reading that comment will surely be the high point of my week. Oh! I forgot to find room for E-40! Aren't you the one who reps him like mad every once in a while here, only to have nobody respond? Well, I know how frustrating that can be (BLACK MILK's up the alley of any Kanye fan and DOLEY BERNAYS is going for $Rocky's jugular!) so I deliberately bought a bunch of his albums on iTunes. I wouldn't be able to say what my fav would be, though, since he released like five albums this year! But, the Block Brochure vol's 5/6/7 deserves to be on my list. At least in the honorable mentions. |
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01.03.2014, 07:17 PM | #1423 |
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Yeah, I'm new to Twitter, I'm like Bart Simpson, "I must only use my powers to annoy." BUT on the real, I had a serious conversation now with my favorite author since I was a kid about his new paintings, and have the confessions with MC Tree. I didn't realize Twitter was legit? I always figured it was like bands/artists myspaces/facebooks (e.g. run by friends as webmasters).. I would have been trolling on twitter YEARS AGO. Its tailor made for my kind of meme saturated snark and trolling. I essentially just troll bomb peoples' otherwise serious attempts at conversation! Its fucking fantastic yo
I didn't put E-40 on my top-10, even though he did put out like a triple album this year, but I didn't even get to chop it up yet, too much new music in 2013. I'm glad my rep made your week, glad some of us are still nice to each other on SYG like the old days, snarky but friendly. I agree that Vol5/6/7 should at least squeeze into number 10 on the best of 2013 list, even if just on the sheer principle that E-40 put out a fucking triple album, that is both relevant and good, is actually creative and not just some rehash of all his old shit, AND has new artists on it?? 40-fonzerelli got mad game in rap music, probably the most underrated legend of hip hop and rap music, I mean honestly, and sincerely, whose discography is more extensive or relevant across FOUR DECADES OF RAP MUSIC!! (1980s with The Click, 1990s solo and with Tupac and B-legit, 2000s with the hyphy movement which was probably a high-water mark in popularity, and now the 2010s with this sick MOB music.) Fuck. Dude is legit yo!
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01.04.2014, 12:07 AM | #1424 |
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Number 1 of 2014:
http://kweliclub.com/products/gravitas-album Kool Keith said he got a new album coming out this year, MC Tree said that same thing about a new mix-tape (too bad the dude is still unsigned, needs to drop a legit record)..
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01.04.2014, 05:22 AM | #1426 |
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listening to The Blueprint again for the millionth time.
"i'm like a dog - i never speak, but i understand". |
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01.04.2014, 05:31 AM | #1427 |
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you can really hear Jay's voice crackin' on Song Cry.
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01.04.2014, 02:06 PM | #1428 | |
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Yeah, I really had a hot/cold response to the Denzel Curry album. I mean, the beats go hard, and his rhymes are pretty excellent, but I found that when I was consciously listening to him, I was unimpressed. This is probably due to some bias I'm not aware of, either against the more traditional approach to "rap" and the gangsta lyrical themes, or to fucking Florida... I don't know. BUT, when I had my iPod on shuffle, and I started digging a track that I couldn't quite name, I found that it was often Curry (if not, it was either Joey Bada$$ or Underachievers... This is how I came to truly appreciate Indigoism, btw.) So I don't know. He definitely deserved to be in my honorable mention. But then again, Bada$$ does even more so. Shit. Did I really just put Drake above Joey, E-40, and Denzel Curry? I might need to make a redux version. |
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Read an interesting article in (don't judge me) Source yesterday, in which an editorial was written on their best hip hop albums of all time list, made god knows when, and completely obsolete now. Anyway, it was mostly about Illmatic, which I assume was #1, and how it essentially created a shadow so great that neither hip hop as a genre, not Nas himself has yet climbed out of. ( Interesting to imagine that Illmatic may have killed Nas's career; or at least greatly diminished his chances of making music that sounded "authentic" when compared to it.) ANYWAY... It also said that Jay-Z had "only hinted" at his skill level once or twice on Reasonable Doubt, and that he did not even really begin his career as a hip hop icon until Blueprint was released. They mentioned "Song Cry" specifically as a then-high point for Jay. It must have been an old list. I was only reading it out of boredom, and if I ever saw the list I don't remember when or where. But the fact that Kanye West was not mentioned, and that Lil Wayne and even Eminem were absent from the editorial tells me it must have been an early 00's affair. I'm guessing it placed Illmatic and Reasonable Doubt at 1 and 2, and that the author was just doing some navel gazing, nostalgic musing about those decisions in hindsight. To me, Reasonable Doubt is a cherished gem, and is far better than anything other than the black album, and possibly Blueprint. But to say he was barely showing signs of the artist he became seems like a backward statement. Over his next several records, he was lucky to catch 1/4 an album's worth of the quality of work showcased on RD. Nas... Well... Bad has had a harder time of it. I'm not sure even Illmatic can save his ass in retrospect. Magma Carta Holy Grail may have been "meh" as hell, but people still rocked it like crazy all over the cities, meaning the urban youth still relates to his music, for some fucking reason. Also, the album has at least a few killer tracks. The rest, except for that bullshit love story "cliche cliche cliche" song with Beyoncé, are totally tolerable. Anyway, I'm done with my shit now, so I'll wrap this up. |
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BTW, I'm glad someone threw Ghostface at #1, and resisted the urge to forget about him completely, or pretend that his album was of comparable quality to MMLP2. I would have kept him at #1, but Kanye just owned my year completely. It would have been a lie to not put him on top of every list imaginable. |
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01.04.2014, 03:34 PM | #1431 |
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ouch dood.
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All in good fun, man. I honestly respect the hell out of everyone in this little family. I didn't mean to dis your choices. You're free to make whatever calls you want on your list, man. And I didn't even listen to MMLP2 all the way through. I'm actually glad you included Wayne, because I thought IANAHB2 was a better album than many people realized, or gave it credit for. No offense. Nothing but respect. For all y'all. Sorry if I sounded brash, I just thought the respect thing went without saying. |
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it's all good sev. Respect all around for sure.
Yeah, IANAHB2 is a weird little mess of an album, but it is better than it gets credit for. The problem is it's too long. There's too much. But if a handful of tracks were trimmed (say that stupid "my dick is a gun" song for example) then it could have been condensed into a much tighter (maybe a dozen or so tracks?) album. I actually really really liked the first IAMNAHB - and that one was def more lean. This one ... I'm still baffled why "Hot Revolver" landed on this one, when it was a promo single from 3 records ago. Weird.
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01.05.2014, 12:13 PM | #1434 |
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Pusha is back to working with the Neptunes on his next album. i'm excited cuz even though MNIMN had a decent amount of filler, Pusha still proved that when he's focused he can be the best rapper out, period.
Sweet Serenade, 40 Acres, Suicide and the song with 2 Chainz and Big Sean are terrible, but everything else is on point. he even outshined Kendrick on Nosetalgia. |
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01.05.2014, 03:47 PM | #1435 |
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i know that DOOM just dropped an album last year, but it wasn't satisfying. i miss him.
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we need DOOM!
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What? A new DOOM album, from 2013? Wtf? |
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nah louder forgets what year it is now. he's talking about Keys To The Kuffs, 2012.
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01.06.2014, 07:51 AM | #1439 |
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yeah, still need to get used to 2014 hehe.
hey.. we've been through this before, but what are y'all fav DOOM albums? mine is Madvillainy. in my opinion, a 10/10 and one of the best rap albums ever. followed by MM.. FOOD and Born Like This. the mid-late 00's were such great years to be a DOOM fan. now not so much. |
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we have been thru this
but that's cool. My favorite DOOM album is Take Me To Your Leader (King Geedorah). Such a gritty, weird album. With all the sci-fi shiz. I think it's my fav because I was such a fan of the Doomsday/Monsta Island era. I mean "Phazers," "No Snakes Alive," "Anti-Matter," it's just such an insane record. And doesn't seem to get the praise it should. 2nd fav... depends on which day you ask me. THat's the best thing about his discography. So many records w/ completely diff feels.
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