12.29.2014, 04:16 PM | #1601 |
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I have that new Favolous joint, butI haven't listened to it yet.
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12.29.2014, 05:52 PM | #1602 |
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yo Sev, DJ Mustard got EXPOSED! dude is a fraud, supposedly some dude named Mike Free produced most (if not all) of his beats all this time and didn't get credited for it - http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2014/12/m...dit-interview/
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12.29.2014, 07:31 PM | #1603 | |
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so weird. And this right after Mustard said he didnt' get paid for Krazy Life and YG threatened to fight him. Plot thickens. I gotta say Krazy Life is a huge surprise to me. When it first dropped I wasn't feeling it. Now I think it's actually one of the best albums of the year.
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12.29.2014, 08:31 PM | #1604 | |
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Wow. That is really interesting... And what a time for that shit to go down! Right when My Krazy Life and all its “Best-Of” success has been making me consider the possibility that I may have written Mustard off unfairly.... Damn. Damn. Damn!!! While he's never had anything on Rashad, Khaled, Koze or Quik, I think “Mustard” has been responsible for more high-profile club hits than all of them put together. This is the “Milli Vanilli” of beats & production!!! Well, in all honesty... Whoever's behind the sounds on My Krazy Life (more of a lyrical weapon than competitors like Piñata and RTJ2) still has a much more interesting musical side than I've come to expect from Mustard... So whoever it is, I hope they become immediately famous, and that Mustard puts his head in his ass and takes his licks. Also- worst DJ name ever. Justice. |
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12.30.2014, 02:36 AM | #1605 | |
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word man!! Mike Free talks about musical innovation and stuff you'd never hear from Mustard himself, this man knows what's up, it only makes sense to me that he made at least SOME of his beats.
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12.30.2014, 02:52 AM | #1606 |
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and yeah at first i thought My Krazy Life was just OK, it came out around the same time as Piñata which made it harder for me to dig it.. but it was definitely a cool album. and i think his next one will be even better.
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12.30.2014, 09:27 AM | #1607 |
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Yeah, I think YG was a victim of the “first quarter fuck-its” for me. We'd just ended a fucking incredible year for hip-hop, where almost all the big names we all love released mind-be singly awesome material *.
Then we started 2014 with hopes of seeing new Wu, Kanye & Kendrick.. But all that ended up happening for he first few months of the year with nothing but Rick Ro$$ on the shelves as far as established motherfuckers go. YG was kinda just there. Along with Kid Ink, Sage The Gemini, and a bunch of other “Well, whooptie-shit! Generic bangers and more of the same!” It literally took the entire year for me to develop an appreciation for it. It wasn't a flash in the pan. My Krazy Life really is a fresh little album, and YG stands out from the crowd big time. I now agree with most of popular culture, and believe YG's debut is definite “classic” matrial... I don't think he has done anything to earn comparisons to Kendrick's “... m.A.A.d. city” but that's just me. It's just a great coming of age rap record born of Gangsta nostalgia. But it's not fair to place it next to a champion game changer. But yeah, it's pretty dope. I was guilty of sleeping on it for a bit. I also have to admit that I love both Blacc Hollywood & Paperwork & The New Classic & Cadillactica & Year of the Wolf & Seen it All. Haha! Not top ten material for the most part, but very enjoyable records all. * I just want to take a minute to mention Jay-Z here. My initial reaction to Magna Carta was positive, but a little bit unenthusiastic. I gave into the bad press. I spun that shit in the background and never really blasted it on headphones enough to appreciate the production and the excellent lyrics. I made the wrong call in the end. Magna Carta, Holy Grail was every bit as good as Nothing Was the Same.... Good thing HOV doesn't give a shit what I think about his records. Lol! |
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12.30.2014, 09:45 AM | #1608 |
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Oh, also @ louder:
I have been back and forth on Piñata all year. I've been a fickle fucker, for sure. But I just blasted the whole thing a few times over the weekend, and Madlib's twinkle is finally starting to really mesh in my mind with Freddie's straight gangsta flow. “Thuggin'” is one of the year's finest hip hop tracks. What I'm saying is, I need to refurbish my TOP 10, because without Piñata it's not going to be worth a goddamn thing. Fredlib created a fucking masterpiece, and I'd m even go as far as to say it's one of the best *albjms* of the year period. *Sigh* Change is hard |
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12.30.2014, 09:52 AM | #1609 |
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sev, I agree w/ everything you said on Krazy Life. Exactly how it happened for me. Now I love it. I've been rocking that album all week hard.
Also, I can see the Good Kid comparisons. Except Krazy Life is basically the antithesis. YG is one of the dude's passing around 40's at the party that Kendrick is drowning in swimming pools at.
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12.31.2014, 04:00 PM | #1610 |
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Yeah, it's like YG's the younger brother or cousin of one of the “Nigga why you babysitting only two or three shots” dudes. He follows them around and gets hammered while he should be in his APA class, and as a result, he's still a long way from having a story of his own to tell.
But just because Kendrick has conscience and soul doesn't mean getting hammered and being irresponsible isn't fun as hell... Well, at least t sounds fun as hell to those of us who haven't partied hard since these dudes were in middle school. #nostalgia |
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12.31.2014, 04:48 PM | #1611 |
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i think a part of what makes Good Kid so special is not only Kendrick's story itself, but how much he has learned from it. YG is a cool gangsta rapper who was directly influenced by Good Kid to do his own take on the Compton life, which resulted in a dope album.
-- so may 2015 bless us with more great hip-hop and great posts!! *cheers* |
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