Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Keenan Cunnin "The 'One Million Dollars!!!' BeatTape

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Souls of Mischief & Adrian Younge "There is Only Now" Album Review


Once I heard Souls & Adrian Younge were teaming up for an LP, the tweaking began-very similar to the way I tweaked when I heard Dilla & Madlib, Madlib & Doom, and Madlib & Freddie Gibbs were teaming up (yes, Madlib is the dude).  These are the kinds of dream collaborations that sound too good to be true.  These are the kinds of dream collaborations which cause one to anticipate, yet pray that they don't turn out as a botched attempt at greatness.  However, in the same way that all of the aforementioned collabos satisfied beyond expectations, this new Souls album meets all of the conditions for dopeness and goes waaaaaay beyond. Thanks to ridiculously-dope production by Adrian Younge, an amazing return to form for all four members of SOM, and a few surprise features for good measure- Snoop?! Busta?! Ali Shaheed Muhammad?! (btw Scarub gets honorable mention for illest featured verse).  I could rattle on all day about this project, but I'm going to keep it short so I can go listen to it again...

1. Adrian Younge is the new savior of hip hop.
2. SOM & Adrian Younge have created what is arguably the best example of hip hop storytelling EVER.
3. I predict that this album will be the first ever to receive five Xs on HipHopDX.  If it doesn't...?
4. I also predict that we will find out down the road that Q-tip was somehow involved in the Your Old Droog EP, as well as this There is Only Now LP.   (This may be way off, but I remember hearing Q-tip rock with Del and Pep Love on "Undisputed Champs," and Del making an homage to ATCQ recently-so hiero and Tribe clearly have a history.  Regardless, this new project has Native Tongues written all over it.
5. If you don't buy this album-as I plan to-when it officially drops you will be a huge disappointment to me, yourself, and the rest of the world.  DROPS AUGUST 19TH!

p.s. Adrian Younge, please team up with Roc Marciano next to put the nail in the coffin.  One.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Black Milk "What It's Worth"

Your Old Droog EP


While Hip Hop fans remain puzzled about the recently-released and mysterious EP (below) dropped under the name Your Old Droog-which sounds exactly like Nas with his voice pitched down-one thing is for sure: The EP is the equivalent of what an Illmatic-era EP would have sounded like, complete with classic production.  The only question in my mind at this point is, who exactly produced what on this ep?  The track"You Know What Time It Is" sounds to me like Large Pro.   



So to those who are falling for the traps being laid, a random, grainy-ass picture doesn't confirm shit.  I am sure the artist who made this (amazing) EP is in fact Nas.  Until I see dude performing these songs live I will continue to feel this way.  

P.S. Tim Dog is mentioned on the credits...c'mon son!