![]() ![]() Really just a symbollic record for my love for DJ Screws music. The beats aren't groundbreaking, but they do serve as great, typical '93 east coast soundscapes for Prince Po and Pharoahe Monch to go crazy.įavourite Songs: Bring It On, Stress, Stray Bullet, Why, The Extinction AgendaĭJ Screw - Blue Over Grey. 'Stray Bullet' for example is a song written entierly from the view of a bullet, a concept Nas flipped for the perspective of a Gun, some years later. Additionally, the concepts are interesting and carried out in a great way. This whole album is a manifesto of unconventional flows, switching every few bars without ever slipping up. ![]() Pharoahe Monch is insane as an MC, and Prince Po is still great- to the point that if he was rapping like this on almost any other album, he'd steal the show. Organized Konfusion - Stress: The Extinction Agenda. Some dope features too, including Rockness on Slap Boxing.įavourite songs: Onion Head, Boom Bye Yeah, Heartburn, Slapboxing, Fake Neptune Every verse has you laughing like he's cracking jokes then worried he'll punch you the next second. 1000 ways to murder you rap paired with being pretty drugged out ( "E-pills, mushrooms, and dust / Got that nigga Sean Price in the mood to bust"), it makes for every verse to be pretty entertaining. Sean is on his best shit here, his flow is still pretty fast compared to later years, but he has certainly already grown into more of a character than he was in Heltah Skeltah's early years. This somehow works pretty well, with many great beats that all serve as a challange for Sean P to tackle. Varied production but good through-out, with appearances from 9th Wonder and Khrysis, but for the 16 songs there are 12 producers. Tek & Steele aren't the most lyrical MCs but they compensate with an array of hard flows and great chemistry.įavourite songs: Let's Git It On, Bucktown, Stand Strong, Sound Bwoy Bureill, Timz N Hood Chek The production by the Beatminerz is flawless, pure hiphop essence, with some of the best and hardest basslines hiphop has ever seen, hard drums and often fantastic and beautiful samples. My favourite 90s New York rap album, which is definitely my favourite location/time period. Just unreal production and better lyrical content than 90% of the trap (Fav Tracks: Oh My Dis Side, NightCrawler, Impossible) I still keep half of the album in rotation 3 years later. Rodeo, Travis Scott: the best trap style album of all time in my opinion.(Fav tracks: Hunger Games, Stockton, No Love) Some of the hardest shit I’ve ever heard, and now I love all of their work. It was kind of like trying an exotic food that I knew was going to become a staple in my diet. Then I heard get got and started taking this group seriously even though I didn’t particularly enjoy the sounds coming from my speaker. ![]() No Love Deep Web, Death Grips: When I first listened to Guillotine back in the day I thought it was a joke.(Fav tracks: Members Only, Spiteful Chant, ADHD) It’s a solid foundation, and very special to me. Being mixed, Fuck Your Ethnicity connected with me on a whole nother level. Section 80, Kendrick Lamar: this album was my introduction to Kdot and I’d say it’s one hell of a hello.(Fav tracks: Jesus Walks, All Falls Down, Spaceships) The College Dropout, Kanye West: listened to this heading into freshman year of college and it couldn’t have come into my life at a more perfect time.(Fav tracks: Love Is, Be, It’s Your World) Be, Common: no bad songs and produced entirely by arguably 2 of the GOAT producers Ye and Dilla. ![]()
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