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Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 3:31 pm
by god shammgod
Mecca wrote:BOLDY JAMES


i like it a lot. real soulful.

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 6:51 pm
by Jeff Van Gully
SelbyCobra wrote:
Jeff Van Gully wrote:new burna album out today. can't wait to listen this weekend.


YOOOOOOOO, WORLDS COLLIDING AND SH*T. GOD DAMN.



damn. he went with the "jamboree" foundation. that is a bold choice. love this man.

on african giant he did the same with black ryno's "test di link/ay ya" for "destiny."

treach is arguably the most underrated MC of all time. vinny was perfect on this. :lol: love it.

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 7:54 pm
by SelbyCobra
Jeff Van Gully wrote:
SelbyCobra wrote:
Jeff Van Gully wrote:new burna album out today. can't wait to listen this weekend.


YOOOOOOOO, WORLDS COLLIDING AND SH*T. GOD DAMN.



damn. he went with the "jamboree" foundation. that is a bold choice. love this man.

on african giant he did the same with black ryno's "test di link/ay ya" for "destiny."

treach is arguably the most underrated MC of all time. vinny was perfect on this. :lol: love it.


You suspect it when the song starts, but then he drops the "say god damn" and suddenly it's blatant in your face. :lol:

And totally agree about Treach, I've held and argued that view over the years. His flow and complexity was so, SO ahead of his time, but for some reason he never got his flowers for it. He got recognized for his aesthetics (being brolic, the chains, gear) and personality so much more than his actual lyrical ability.

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 5:27 am
by SelbyCobra
FIRM BUSINESS.


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Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2020 1:04 pm
by kej718
Damn after 3 days in rotation Nas might have another classic on his hands. The 2 songs I was not really feeling are growing on me. Every listen I catch another line I missed.

I was going to list my favorite songs but that changes on every listen. When I look at the reviews everyone has a different favorite. Even the bonus song that I thought I would hate could be a big single for him, that and "All Bad". AZ and Ferg had the best features on there rapping.

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"27 Summers" and "Spicy" need a remix

I bought the album. If you haven't heard it yet listen to it here. Hope you all support this one too it is great.

Listen to it hear:
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=ERRYj-Aa-WU&list=OLAK5uy_kbpQd6RjfzqPDwZLUwUm4V7CV7edIc6KU

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 2:33 am
by Manhattan Project

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 4:35 am
by NoDopeOnSundays

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Thu Sep 3, 2020 7:44 pm
by SelbyCobra
Jeff Van Gully wrote:
3toheadmelo wrote:
SelbyCobra wrote:I need help, Knicks fan bredren - especially the yardies!

I'm trying to find more artists/albums/songs that sound and vibe like Koffee. I have her Rapture EP, the and the new Lockdown single, but nothing beyond that, and I'm looking to create a larger, chill playlist that stays in that style - pop-ish, modern dancehall/reggae. I have four elementary school kids, so I don't want it to ever get too hard, and profanity is a no, though if the patois is thick enough and the average white person can't understand it, I don't give a sh*t. :lol: I've been playing a lot of afrobeats, and love it as a similar type of upbeat vibe, but the dancehall sound that Koffee works fits perfectly for having on around the house with the family.

I'm also willing to curate albums that have some songs that would work and others that I'd take out - I don't need the whole album recommendation to be 100% perfect. I'm just looking to be introduced to more sh*t that sounds like what she brings to the table. Thanks!

Here’s some more


also, i'm assuming you've already heard "drogba" by afro b. not sure how old your kids are, but they'll probably love it.


Man, since I watched this today my blood pressure is the lowest it's been years and I somehow have no desire to punch anyone. This performance - especially "Like" - is like a drug that leaves you happy and calm.


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Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Thu Sep 3, 2020 8:19 pm
by Jeff Van Gully
SelbyCobra wrote:
Jeff Van Gully wrote:


also, i'm assuming you've already heard "drogba" by afro b. not sure how old your kids are, but they'll probably love it.


Man, since I watched this today my blood pressure is the lowest it's been years and I somehow have no desire to punch anyone. This performance - especially "Like" - is like a drug that leaves you happy and calm.



yeah, she's awesome! thanks for putting me on to this performance.

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Thu Sep 3, 2020 8:36 pm
by NoDopeOnSundays
SelbyCobra wrote:I need help, Knicks fan bredren - especially the yardies!

I'm trying to find more artists/albums/songs that sound and vibe like Koffee. I have her Rapture EP, the and the new Lockdown single, but nothing beyond that, and I'm looking to create a larger, chill playlist that stays in that style - pop-ish, modern dancehall/reggae. I have four elementary school kids, so I don't want it to ever get too hard, and profanity is a no, though if the patois is thick enough and the average white person can't understand it, I don't give a sh*t. :lol: I've been playing a lot of afrobeats, and love it as a similar type of upbeat vibe, but the dancehall sound that Koffee works fits perfectly for having on around the house with the family.

I'm also willing to curate albums that have some songs that would work and others that I'd take out - I don't need the whole album recommendation to be 100% perfect. I'm just looking to be introduced to more sh*t that sounds like what she brings to the table. Thanks!



Chronnix is the man you're looking for, you can play his Chronology album front to back without any worries.


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Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Sun Sep 6, 2020 11:44 pm
by 3toheadmelo
Smh
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Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Mon Sep 7, 2020 12:37 am
by SelbyCobra
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
SelbyCobra wrote:I need help, Knicks fan bredren - especially the yardies!

I'm trying to find more artists/albums/songs that sound and vibe like Koffee. I have her Rapture EP, the and the new Lockdown single, but nothing beyond that, and I'm looking to create a larger, chill playlist that stays in that style - pop-ish, modern dancehall/reggae. I have four elementary school kids, so I don't want it to ever get too hard, and profanity is a no, though if the patois is thick enough and the average white person can't understand it, I don't give a sh*t. :lol: I've been playing a lot of afrobeats, and love it as a similar type of upbeat vibe, but the dancehall sound that Koffee works fits perfectly for having on around the house with the family.

I'm also willing to curate albums that have some songs that would work and others that I'd take out - I don't need the whole album recommendation to be 100% perfect. I'm just looking to be introduced to more sh*t that sounds like what she brings to the table. Thanks!



Chronnix is the man you're looking for, you can play his Chronology album front to back without any worries.








Perfect. Added to the playlist.

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Mon Sep 7, 2020 5:29 pm
by SelbyCobra
Holy sh*t.

HOLY SH*T.

This is literally my favorite song of all time and I had no clue. Screamed it wrong every single time. Wooooow!

And of course it was Black Thought was at the end. Of course.

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Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Mon Sep 7, 2020 6:33 pm
by Jeff Van Gully
SelbyCobra wrote:Holy sh*t.

HOLY SH*T.

This is literally my favorite song of all time and I had no clue. Screamed it wrong every single time. Wooooow!

And of course it was Black Thought was at the end. Of course.

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yeah, i peeped that pointed out a while back and had the same reaction as 9th wonder.

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 1:56 am
by NoDopeOnSundays
Conway album is flames, he delievered.

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 3:10 pm
by Jeff Van Gully
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Conway album is flames, he delievered.


100%. straight fire.

even the attempts at versatility and pop friendliness work this time. well done.

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 3:42 am
by SelbyCobra
Maaaan, Busta just doesn't stop. This man is like an entire subgenre by himself. What a monster/icon/legend who's still rolling out f*cking HEAT. Still doing top notch visuals in videos, too, with that Spy VS Spy theme in the Paak video. His career has aged as well or better than almost anyone, this is one of the greatest all-around artists of the last quarter century.


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Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:01 pm
by j4remi
https://www.twitch.tv/behindtherhyme

Hip hop political education summit has had a dope mix of artists and academics. Big Daddy Kane has been dropping knowledge, Cornel West is there, Paradise the Architect, Rapsody...and they got a lot of names that are listed to go on throughout the day.

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:45 pm
by Jeff Van Gully
j4remi wrote:https://www.twitch.tv/behindtherhyme

Hip hop political education summit has had a dope mix of artists and academics. Big Daddy Kane has been dropping knowledge, Cornel West is there, Paradise the Architect, Rapsody...and they got a lot of names that are listed to go on throughout the day.


had no idea about this. very dope. thanks!

Re: Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2020 10:43 pm
by 3toheadmelo