After spending a hell of a lot of time with this, I consider this is a classic. Pretty easily my #1 album of the year. Just incredible and I hated on the skits at first but I see why they fit in. The skits feel like something straight out of Boyz in the Hood
Producer DJ Dhahi breaks down the beat for "Money Trees" and Producer Rahki does the same for "Black Boy Fly".
Producer DJ Dhahi breaks down the beat for "Money Trees" and Producer Rahki does the same for "Black Boy Fly".
Just so you guys know, the physical standard album is on sale at Best Buy for $5.99.
I already own the digital version but I wanted to have the physical copy as well
Here ya go!
Some albums are instant classics, it is extremely rare but it happens...This is one of those instances.Someone already posted on Gaf-hop, but here's a Pitchfork article about classics in hip-hop and GKMC. Check it out here to
learn how Illmatic lacks jokes and party songs.
Eh, with these kind of analyses I wonder how aware the rapper is of actually doing it as opposed to it just sounding good. I know they count bars and shit but do they really sit there trying to figure out what word to pick over another just to fit it in. Take Nas for instance he was incredibly young when he wrote Illmatic and you can deconstruct his rhyme pattern and make it sound like something that he planned making him a genius in rhyme patterns. Or you can just say he just went off on it based on sound or flow. I mean sit Nas down or Kendrick or any other rapper and start going into this kind of depth and they would probably be dumbfounded. I'm not taking anything away from their achievements, I'm just saying I don't think there is a particular science and this article makes it sound like there is.
Whether they are doing it consciously or not is irrelevant. I'm pretty sure that every good rapper spends days perfecting a verse, taking off or adding syllables to particular lines so that it sounds perfect. There were plenty natural geniuses in music and poetry before, some rappers are just another example of it. In the end, it's all music, and "Flow" is basically just the hip-hop word for metric...Eh, with these kind of analyses I wonder how aware the rapper is of actually doing it as opposed to it just sounding good. I know they count bars and shit but do they really sit there trying to figure out what word to pick over another just to fit it in. Take Nas for instance he was incredibly young when he wrote Illmatic and you can deconstruct his rhyme pattern and make it sound like something that he planned making him a genius in rhyme patterns. Or you can just say he just went off on it based on sound or flow. I mean sit Nas down or Kendrick or any other rapper and start going into this kind of depth and they would probably be dumbfounded. I'm not taking anything away from their achievements, I'm just saying I don't think there is a particular science and this article makes it sound like there is.
The Recipe is amaaaaaaaaazing
Dying of Thirst is so much better than Sing About Me.
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They complement each other perfectly, and the verses in Sing About Me are really really well nuanced and deceptively deep. I think it is one of the most well nuanced hip-hop songs ever created.
Any recommendations from his mixtapes that I should check out? So far I'm digging all the songs in the OP.
This is a classic album because it is so focused and hip hop projects since the 2000s have not been this focused, even if they are one producer and one MC projects. Nothing in a long time competes with GKMC.
what the hell are you waiting for. buy it now!I still need to buy this album. I bought the swimming pools single off of iTunes, loved it so much that I decided to take the time to memorize all the lyrics to the song. Now I can sing it to myself wherever I go. P-Pool full of liquor then they dive in it
I still need to buy this album. I bought the swimming pools single off of iTunes, loved it so much that I decided to take the time to memorize all the lyrics to the song. Now I can sing it to myself wherever I go. P-Pool full of liquor then they dive in it
If you don't have this album already you're fucking up. It's going to be in the top three of GAF's Album of the Year thread, and the Gaf-Hop Album of the Year.
Are the deluxe edition songs worth the $6 premium?
Are the deluxe edition songs worth the $6 premium?
This is a classic album because it is so focused and hip hop projects since the 2000s have not been this focused, even if they are one producer and one MC projects. Nothing in a long time competes with GKMC.