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10.27.2010

Lupe's Stealing my Ideas!

This is Lupe's first single off of the long awaited album Lasers. It features a reworked sample of Modest Mouse "Float On." Its pretty cool check it out.

10.20.2010

Album Review: Chiddy Bang - The Preview



Chiddy Bang mania. Get ready for it, people. With producer Xaphoon Jones' (the white guy... yes Chiddy Bang is a group, you fools) elctro/indie/pop sampling beats and Chiddy's clean, and punchline packed raps, these guys have been redefining the genre of hip-hop and taking the digital music scene by storm. Now signed by EMI, Xaph and Chiddy make their first entry into hip-hop's commercial arena with The Preview.

The Preview is exactly what the title suggests, a preview of things to come. The 8 track mini-album consists of 3 successful songs off of their freshman mixtape, The Swelly Express, and 5 new tracks that offer a forecast of their potential. The Preview also boasts some impressive features with hip-hop legend Q-tip of A Tribe Called Quest and indie/folk band Darwin Deez making vocal appearances and the esteemed Pharell co-producing the lead-off track "GoodLife."

The preview is a fucking tease of an album, and it left me craving more Chiddy Bang (I can't wait to hear Chiddy really trade verses with another rapper over a Xaphoon beat). It really gave me the feeling that these two are about to blow up in a big way. Their sound is radio friendly and extremely accessible to a wide variety of listeners, but it manages to maintain actual musical validity as well, an elusive combination rarely found in music today.
Chiddy Bang is ready for the mainstream and commercial and critical success (I smell a Grammy), and The Preview shows us precisely why they deserve it. I can't really give this album a traditional rating because of its length, but if you haven't really heard their stuff yet, get The Preview. It is certainly worth the listen, and, if you are like me, you'll want to put it on repeat after the first song.


10.09.2010

G92: Boldy Saying No Homo Where It Should Have Been Before

Some rappers distance themselves from the silliness that is "no homo" and simply do not utter the two words, even when they are extremely applicable. The force themselves not to partake, and they do not enter their music into the game of "no homo." While I do respect their choice, I feel as if sometimes, even if you are in that category of artist, it is imperative that you clear things up. One of these artists is Kid Cudi. Rarely ever arguing his straightness in the lyrics of his music, he places himself above such tomfoolery; however, sometimes it works against him.
Take for example, his song entitled "09 Freestyle" off of the "Dat Kid From Cleveland" mixtape.

"Most niggas will quote you, play scrabble with your words man/till they see you at your show, it's my dick that they blow, MAN!"

I don't think I really need to say anything here but what is really necessary. No homo, Scott. For everyone's sake.




Video of the Week: Lil Wayne - I am not a Human Being

I reeealllly haven't been keeping up with this one, but you didn't even notice so its cool.

Anyways, this week's video is Lil Wayne's I am not a Human Being. I like the video mainly because its always entertaining to watch Lil Wayne stunt, but also because the black light effect used throughout is pretty cool.

Check out Weezy's black light tattoos that he actually had tattooed on him, not just painted on like a "bitch ass n****" as Wayne says (see the 2nd video, its pretty funny).

As a video it doesn't really offer anything conceptually fresh. But its a cool visual for a cool song, and its definitely worth watching.


10.06.2010

Diggin' in the Crates: Special Edition, Return of the Flamboyant

AWWWWWWWWWWWW SHIT! The master of the mic, the most valuable poet on the M-I-C, the Devil's Son, a.k.a. Big L is back, y'all. It has just been announced that Big L is coming out with his second posthumous album, which is reported to be his last. The album combines never released verses of L's with production from his DITC family. I wanted it to be a surprise but Hutton Adcock posted it on my wall like an ass. Booooo. Anyway, the last album from possibly the greatest lyricist of all time is definitely a celebration worthy event, so I'm gonna help you celebrate. Below, a fantastic song by Big L. You can read the story of the album here.

10.04.2010

Album Review: Lil Wayne I am not a Human Being

My Rating: 6/10

Lil Wayne dropped his latest album, I am not a Human Being, On September 27 (his Birthday).
It's No Ceilings-era Lil Wayne at its best, and I love it. Its full of the funny metaphor/similie-punchlines that we have come to love and expect from Wayne. On the ludicrously named track "Gonorrhea" he laughs, "Y'all some bitches like beta phi beta," which gave me a good chuckle. However, as always with Lil Wayne, he tries hundreds of different smilies, some work, and some just come off as forced "We in this bitch like tampon" (ew).

As a huge Weezy fan, I couldn't help but enjoy the album, as Drake said "I think the project is just a lot of Wayne songs... it's that stuff that people want to hear." But I'd like to see Weezy depart from his funny flow more often as he kind of does in "I'm Single," and i think Weezy feels the same way. I can only assume that he has undergone a large amount of personal growth based on his semi-frequent posts on Weezythanxyou.com, and as a rapper that means we can expect to see a significant change in his style, not only in his delivery but also in his content. Lil Wayne put out this album to get rid of all of those songs he had recorded before prison, so that Tha Carter IV can be a completely original and post-prison project. I think that was a great idea because, like any fan, I want to pay for the best product possible, but that brings me to my biggest issue with this album.

It fucking costs $11! That is a sin. By treating this as a collection of tracks that was simply meant to rid C4 of its pre-prison work, YM acknowledges that this album is really not an album at all. It is a mixtape, one that I would have gladly downloaded as some sort of No Ceilings extension, but I simply can not support the selling of this thrown together collection of songs. It is industry greed at its worst.

However, you can't lose sight of the joy that comes from blasting the album's high points (especially "With You" and "I am not a Human Being" for me). So, what we are left with is a solid No Ceilings rehash mixtape that is blasphemously being sold as an album. My final verdict? I can't advise you to spend your money on this with a clean conscious, and because of that it earns a lackluster and average 6/10.

10.02.2010

G92: Boldy Saying No Homo Where It Should Have Been Before...Part 2

In today's hip-hop, one must be very careful of the things that they say, so as to not appear "homo." Kanye West, rap's potential savior, usually steers clear of both "no homo" and homo-erotic lyrics, but he slips up in his featured verse on Jay-Z's "The Blueprint 3" in the song "Hate." He utters a line with much gay potential, saying:

"We blasting off just like a laser, nigga: peyoom, peyoom, peyoom!"

Not really gay until he makes the sound effects, wich takes the homo-eroticism to a "whole-nother-level." Which leads me to say, "Wake up, Mr. West! For you, I insert the 'no homo.'"