…but specifically on this track), but the part I don’t love is the conversation between the girls that’s sort of superimposed on the lyrics. I don’t know what it is,…
…the other members don’t have and with the timing (unfortunate as it is), it worked so well. As far as track title and content, it is a brilliant starting point…
…They clever lyrics don’t stop there either. I’m a huge Star Trek fan so Parrish Smith’s Captain Kirk reference in the fourth verse makes me smirk when he says “Pulse…
…an extension of the prelude we heard at the beginning: Reiterating that they don’t back down, will do what they gotta do only this time with some Wu representation. I…
…she was featured on the Black Panther soundtrack though, so that’s why I’m giving this album a shot. I don’t know much about Yugen Blakrok aside from the fact that…
…this work. I don’t care who’s singing; I never wanna hear a ballad about how much you love god. I don’t care for the production at all, but… Yo… The…
…the shorter tracks on the album; it’s just over two minutes long. It doesn’t feel incomplete though. I actually don’t have a single gripe with this track. I still don’t…
…for his record label, Luke Skyywalker Records. Campbell changed his stage name to Luke (and changed the record label’s name to Luke Records) and the group released an extremely political…
…a Beat” and the Beastie Boys‘ “Rock Hard“, both in 1984. The singles sold well, eventually leading to a distribution deal with CBS Records through Columbia Records the following year….
…debates when the word “CLASSIC” is being thrown around. They receive the highest praise amongst Hip Hop heads and deservingly so, but there are so many other classic albums out…
…Conway’s Shady debut offering, God Don’t Make Mistakes. This could very well be another triumphant year for the once-promising underground label that has now turned into a mainstream Hip Hop…
…into the New Year. Still, the year saw classic debuts from Jay-Z, Busta Rhymes, Foxy Brown, Ghostface Killah, and Lil’ Kim, spectacular follow-ups by Mobb Deep, The Roots, Redman, and…