Sunday, March 25, 2012

Post #8 Big K.R.I.T.- 4eva N A Day







     "What a difference a day makes..." True words spoken by a man who seemingly understands the value of time and truly understands that time in itself should be one of our most cherished commodities. Most however take days for granted and do not realize that one day could indeed make all the difference in the world, You ever heard the phrase "Here Today...Gone Tomorrow"? I thought so. With that being said, Big K.R.I.T.  decided use his time wisely and drop "4Eva N A Day" to many a bated breath around the world, shoot I know I was anticipating this release since "Return of 4Eva" dropped a year ago. The aforementioned 4Eva album even made number 3 on my "Top 10 Albums of 2011" list back in December. Saying that I'm a fan of his music is a severe understatement. The question remains however, does this album contain the same flare and cohesion that his previous efforts did, or will he decide to rest on his laurels and assume that people will like it any way simply because of who he is at this point?
    "8:04" is a spoken intro that sets off this album and lets you know that he not resting, but in fact he is waking up and trying to drop some jewels on you before you start your morning. The production on  "Wake Up" is ALWAYS on point and is something you would WANT to listen to while you walk or drive to go get your coffee and donuts. "Yesterday" is a 2 and a half minute ode to his dearly departed Grandmother.  This song is so heartfelt that you feel every word...and you completely empathize with the notion of waking up with a heavy heart while you're thinking about your loved ones that have passed on. "Boobie Miles" is more jewel dropping from Krit, he's basically telling you to seize the day and don't take any crap from any one thats trying to detract from that. By the time "4evaNaDay Theme" comes on you realize that you're only 5 songs deep and you haven't skipped a track yet...It's a great feeling when you can do that... trust me.
     When the next song starst Krit gets all selfish and goes "Me and My Old School" on everybody and just rides around the hood in his "1986". Both songs are ride worthy and you can't help but realize that its Midday and its sunny. While you ride however you definitely need those "Country Rap Tunes" while you enjoy that day. "Sky Club" is the "cook out" part of the album and you made it to about 3pm and you're with your homies eating, drinking, and playing spades or dominoes and contemplating or whether or you not you want to go to club. Before that happens, you see that you have 3 miss calls and a voice message.
     "Red Eye" deals with the relationship aspect of your day. Your girl is calling and wondering where your relationship is headed and why you wont make more of an effort to be together...It's more serious than its sounds but you not trying to let anything slow you down on this day, you'll get back to her later. "Down & Out" is the part of the cook out when you come back from the bathroom phone call and get real quiet and your friends start to notice. While you go on that liquor run at the " Package Store" you run into the Pastor buying some spirits, Wine-O's gossiping and the jack boys trying to get that 200 you have in your pocket. You make it through all of that and get back to the backyard and all of your friends decide to go to the shake joint for some grub and some legs.
     "Temptation" is a bitch however, you know you have your girl back home but for some reason you feel the need to go there and relieve the stress that she placed on your head a few hours ago. "Handwriting" brings the listener back in to Krit's reality and lets you know what he's dealing with mentally while all we all just sit back and enjoy the music. It's certainly not sunny on his side but he's going to take everything in stride and keep making music for him and the underground.
     When you get to the end of this album, hopefully you realized that this was a well conceived project. What's so genius about this project is that it literally took you through a day in the life of one of hip-hop's most promising artist. Def Jam signed him a few months back and hopefully they don't water down what he's been offering. This album is without a doubt stellar and I hope that by the time his "mainstream" album drops, his talent will be undeniable. Long live a King Remembered In Time.


http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/16042/big_krit_4eva_n_a_day.html

Monday, January 16, 2012

Post # 7 T.I.-F**K Da City Up, January 16 2012

 

                                                         



     5...4...3...2...1...HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! AHhhHhHhhHhHhH!!! After kissing my wife and being thankful to see another year, I realized that T.I.P. The Trouble Man decided to drop a mixtape at the TOP of  the new year. 01-01-12 REALLY TIP?! How many people did you expect to be surfing the net at 12am on New Years Morning? Definitely not me, A few hours AFTER I Woke up, I decided to download this project..I hope its worth all the Ruckus.
     The mixtape starts off with T.I. pretty much ordering all the listeners to "FUCK DA CITY UP BEYOND REPAIR!" Now hold on TIP you know those "People" are listening and are still on you right? Those fools will find any reason to blame you for anything..Inciting riots across the country wouldn't be a good idea lol. Meanwhile the title track sets off the the mixtape nicely with his apparent partner in rhyme Jeezy. I can't even begin to front on this song, They complement each other perfectly, It really hammers home that A-Town unity that they all talk about.
     That banger is followed by "Hot Wheels" which is ANOTHER banger featuring Travis Porter and Dro. Honestly this song should get the Chevy Executives back in his pockets if they were smart. 2 Chainz drops by on "Loud Mouth" which is the Third straight banger. I'm hoping this is a Trend for the mixtape and doesn't trail off with Filler songs and corny B-sides. For my sake the Thump rides on with  "Stunt'n Like a Fool" and my fears are starting to be laid to rest
       A posthumous Pimp C shows up on "Pimp" and that is exactly what it is.."PIMP ISH" Man I miss the Pimp. Too Short didn't really add anything to it but he didn't detract from it either.This song works as well.
There are two filler songs on this project however featuring Nelly and Lady G and Spodee respectively. They are listed 8 and 9 so you know what can do with those.
     "Who What When" features the artist of the month Meek Mill, and again this song works and DJ Toomp really produced a fuel injected heat rock. That song is immediately followed by "The One" produced by long time South stalwart  Manny Fresh...I don't care who is rapping, Manny Fresh makes everyone sounds awesome.
       While listening to this, I realized that this project is literally a Hood/ATL New Year's Party. I would expect to hear every song whether it be in the club or the parking lot. The mixtape closes out with none other than the Dr. Dre produced "Popped Off". Eminem needs to stop ghostwriting  for Dre because he sounds JUST like him..that's only a minor gripe because the song is still dope. All in all this project receives "Free Album" status and I expect it to get much burn until "Trouble Man" drops....Happy New Year!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Post # 6 Sah Ril Art, Fear, & Loathing: Back Where the Pain Is -Vol. III December 26th 2011




     First things first, I must say that I am LATE when it comes to this brother's extensive body of work. There are six albums prior to this one. However, through some weird twist of fate, I've managed to get my hands on this latest offering and I've decided to jump on board and see what this is all about. Time to crack this LP open.
     Art, Fear, & Loathing opens with a couple of salutations and then we're off to the races. There is something about that opener that really sets off the overall mood of this record. The production is lush and 100% infectious. It's not entirely a new sound here but its done with such precision and love that it feels fresh and new. I literally took me 30 minutes to get past the 1st track...Promising
     Once I managed to get my +FINAL FAREWELL FULFILLED+ I was able to move on to the rest of the album and much to my delight there were more treats in store. While listening to this LP I got the vibe that this was yours,mine,his mind and work. Meaning that the songs were the confessionals and the interludes/song breaks were literally thoughts that glued everything together.
     Every song included here serves its purpose justly and it never feels out of place. It's like all the songs are NEEDED to paint the complete picture and be presented in a way it was intended. Whats ironic about that last sentence is the fact that AS SOON as I finished writing it Sah Ril quipped "I'm Basquiat of this Body-Rock". That may not mean much to you right now but that line alone defines the album in its entirety.
     The lyrics are more or less an added piece of this presentation here, They don't detract from the overall project because they are used solely to catch the listener in a three pronged attack....Lyrics, Music, Concept. Let me be clear though, the lyrics ARE dope and when combined with the sound scape, its down right scary.
     The production my gosh! Its the main reason why it took me so long to get through this album. Each song is like a dang on Easter egg hunt, I know its gonna take me months to unearth the many jewels that are buried within each track.
      Let me be clear once more, This album is not for everybody. If you're looking for the next "RAPPER" out of Jersey to finally put us on the map you might not like where this album will take you. On the other hand if you're the kind of person that loves abstract music and well used samples that give you the chills.....Come take this ride.

    

  

Sunday, December 25, 2011

The Top 10 of 2011.....5 Thru 1








5. 9th Wonder "The Wonder Years"- More than your just your usual compilation, This LP pulled out some of my my underground heroes. Murs, Raekwon, and Fashawn just to name a few.... plus 9th's lush production....."This Sh*t Be Kickin!"













4. Game "The R.E.D. Album"- While everyone was Watching the Throne and helping Tha Carter IV go platinum. Game dropped one of his most cohesive albums to date. Hard Beats, Hard Bars...This got much play in my ride this summer...Although I could have done without the constant name dropping and rhyming like the guests that were featured. This album still bumps. Not better than The Documentary but wayyyyy better than The Doctors' Advocate and L.A.X...This was the hardest album this year.

















3. Big K.R.I.T "ReturnOf4Eva"- What happens when you mix the backwoods mysticism of say a Outkast or Goodie Mob, The Slick Pimpery of UGK or 8ball and MJG and self produced gems? You get this MASTERPIECE...trust me on this, if you like any of the aforementioned artist you'll understand that this dude is definitely a student. This was the front runner for my album year but something happened lol.













2. Kendrick Lamar "Section.80"- Sheesh! what can I say about this dude. There are way to many superlatives so I'm just going to say this...Dude is dope,sick,nasty,beast...etc...its really true..Easily of the illest guys I've heard in a long time...I really hope he stays the course with Dr.Dre and they put that project out soon..If this album was this dope..WITHOUT Dre..The rap world is in trouble.








1. Phonte "Charity Starts At Home"- Every album in my top 10 was dope and I enjoyed listening to every one of them..BUT..they ALL had one glaring flaw...They all had skipped tracks..well except for this one...Honestly I wasn't initially interested in this album and went around it for a while...Once I pressed play one afternoon...it was curtains...Track after track was listenable...EVEN The boo-loving songs where Phonte decides to croon. I LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF THIS LP! I even ran it back instantly and let the ENTIRE album rock once more...That to me my friends is the definition of a CLASSIC!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

The Top 10 of 2011.....10 thru 6




10. Rapper Big Pooh "Dirty Pretty Things"- Big Pooh SHOWED THE EFF UP! with this release...I was impressed with this album....he definitely stayed true to the mantra "Dope Beats,Dope Rhymes". It really wasn't that hard for Mr. Pooh.








9. Jay Rock "Follow Me Home"- This album gave me chills. I felt like I went back to 98 with this one. This is what DMX should have sounded like had he been relevant in 2011. Grim portrayals of street life mixed with hood party bangers sprinkled with cautionary tales..check this album out when you get the chance.












8. Tech N9ne "All 6's and 7'S"- STRAAAAAAAANGE Music! Another triple time album from Mr. Techa Nina...Nothing has really changed from the last album..But one thing remains apparent, He's consistent. He also released "Welcome To Strangeland" showcasing the other artist on his imprint..You can couple both those albums together for the ultimate STRAAAANGE Experience.










7. Juicy J "Rubba Band Business 2"- "PLAY ME SOME PIMPIN MANE!" whenever you hear that tag before the song starts, you know you're about to here some crack! Combined with the Producer of the Minute Lex Luger, This Mixtape/Album sure was fire.







6. Jay Z/Kanye West "Watch The Throne"- There was much hype surrounding this collaboration. Too much if you ask me BUT! I'm not here to hate. I will say this though, This was Kanye West's album, Jay was merely featured on it...but that was just my opinion.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

December 20th 2011...The Honorable Mentions of 2011

Ok folks I know you have waited all day...let me not hold you up any longer...Here are THE HONORABLE MENTIONS OF 2011!!!


In no particular order...here goes!


1. Bad Meets Evil-Hell: The Sequel

2. Drake-Take Care

3. Yelawolf-Radioactive

4. Childish Gambino-CAMP

5. Common- The Dreamer/The Believer

6.J-Live-S.P.T.A

7. MMG-Self Made Vol. 1

8. The Roots- Undun

9. Lil Wayne- Tha Carter IV

10. J.Cole-Cole World: The Sideline Story


There you have it folk...read it...discuss it...hate it...respect it... Peace

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Post # 5. The Roots-"Undun"December 4th 2011









Oh man...The Roots have have decided to go "conceptual" on their 10th(finally) effort. Do you know what that means readers? One of the greatest intellectual bands ever is about to laser beam focus on one linear topic from start to finish just for our listening pleasure..I couldn't wait to crack this album open..

1. Dun-This track starts with a baby crying and the flat line sound..Which is supposed to signify the death of the main character Redford Stephens..Basically an intro 0/0

2. Sleep-Now I don't know about you but I've never heard an wack arrangement from these brothers. Don't expect any drop-off here. This is song is best described as paranoia/insomnia...This Redford dude is conflicted...1/1

3. Make My ft. Big K.R.I.T. & Dice Raw-The roots have always had a revolving roster of MC's so it was a pleasant surprise to hear Big K.R.I.T. lend his vocals to further tell this story of Redford which at this point is contemplating death and lamenting about the life he is lving. Then its a crazy instrumental...my favorite song on the album so far..2/2

4. One Time ft. Phonte & Dice Raw- Phonte just came down into the basement to go into the booth..welcome to the party bruh...Aggressive track here..with all three spitting about the proverbial game that he plays and his "gotta get it at any cost" attitude...Crazy good..3/3

5. Kool On- Ft. Greg Porn & Truck North-The Come-Up song..."Stars are made to shine" boasts the hook. Redford is on his ish right now..after that lick he hit in the previous song...Gorgeous Thug status right here..4/4

6. TheOtherSide ft. Bilal and Greg Porn-Time passes for Redford as he begins to get a bit reflective on the life he lived thus far. He also begins to understand the laws of motion..you know...Every Action Has an Equal and Opposite Reaction. 5/5

7. Stomp ft. Greg Porn- Reflection is over as Redford is snapped back into reality and realizes that he has to do what he must to survive or die to simply put it. 6/6

8. Lighthouse ft. Dice Raw-Now this is upbeat but that's the irony of it. The paranoia is back and there a sense of helplessness too...7/7

9. I Remember-Wow dude is really manic..after being paranoid the reflection returns as Black Thought paints a brilliant picture that you can't help but visualize..You can just see this as the part when the Redford is walking down the street, looking dazed with the gun still in his hand...or staring aimlessly out of the train window as it rides, and rides, and rides.....8/8

10.  Tip The Scale ft. Dice Raw-There's alot of foreshadowing in this song...Redford is seriously in peril and his back against the wall...with no other choice to shoot his way out...9/9


11.Redford(For Yia Yia and Pappou)
12.Possibility
13.Will to Power
14.Finality

The last four tracks are instrumentals and they basically sum up the lyrical portion of the album. "Redford" is about the hardships and the rise to power. "Possibility" is the rapid downturn and life threatening wounds. "Will to Power" is the fight to stay alive against those injuries. And Finality is just that, Redford is dead. The fast life fully consumed him and left him like many of the brothers and sisters out here whose lives are taken by "the corner". The album speaks to those young men and women. There are countless numbers of young people out here that are caught up in just trying to live and never realize their true potential. This is their soundtrack. This is their story....Simply put...This album is a piece if art, a mirror so to speak, showing America and the world whats going on out here in these streets. Lupe Fiasco hinted at this with "The Cool" some years ago but The Roots just pulled it off.