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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
the last time i played Tha Carter 3 i was high and imagined some little horny gremlin man rapping over electronic carnival music.
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Hahaha. I actually do like him on 2 Chainz'
Yuck!, which I've been listening to a lot lately. Wayne's alright in small doses, but I've never understood the hype either. Dude can be funny though.
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Originally Posted by louder
@ Dr. Eugene Felikson - Robb Banks' tape from last year "Tha City" seems right up your alley. there's a lot of SpaceGhostPurrp production on it.
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I'll be sure to check it out. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Severian
Yeezus is a deliberate, raging, iconoclastic challenge to both the listener and the media. It's as inaccessible and non-radio friendly as most post-punk albums... And to be honest, I think it's so far ahead of its time that it foreshadows what "post-hip-hop" will sound like whenever it becomes a thing.
And as much as I favor experimentation to normality, I can't help but prefer MBDTF, which is like an entire album's worth of "Hold My Liquor"-quality songs.
Every time I hear it is like the first time all over again, and each song pulls a different emotion out of me... Power is simply empowering, perfect for driving to work, where you waste your life as a corporate accountant, hated by most of your subordinates and superiors. All of the Lights is an epic ballad of a poverty stricken man, chillingly realistic and heavy handed as hell. Runaway is simply one of my all time favorite songs, irrespective of genre. Top ten, easy. It's also probably the most artistic and abstract hip-hop single to place on the billboard hot 100. If you're a dude and you can't relate to that song , you simply haven't had enough sexual relationships to understand the contradicting impulses that arise when monogamy is attempted. It's beautiful, and it has one of the nastiest little rolling grooves I've ever heard. You can feel it in your freaking veins when that bass kicks in.
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