12.31.2009
THC SUPERPACK 2009!
DOWNLOAD THE THC SUPERPACK!!
All the singles released in 2009, including:
Find a Way ft. Paul Marz and Jack Brown (of Sophistafunk)
House of Dreams ft. JoyLuv
Sayin My Name ft. Crucial Tactics and Flip Discripped
94 Style produced by JDV
What Would I Do ft. NYOIL
... and more!
DOWNLOAD IT HERE
12.08.2009
THE WIRE 100 GREATEST QUOTES!
THE WIRE is an ill ass show. if you don't know about it, i curse your family.
12.05.2009
IB's Favorite Emcees - Gift of Gab
4.Gift of Gab
Gift of Gab might be the most underrated MC to ever do it. I mean yea, people talk about Blackalicious as a great group, but you never see him mentioned in top 5 lists such as these. It's unfortunate because the man straight up kills every verse he spits with multi-syllable rhyme schemes that show no mercy to any beat he is on. His work, as I became aware of it, extends back to the aforementioned, Chris's Funky Stuff V. 2 . The track called Deception tells the story of the rise and fall of an MC named Castro. It gave me an early glimpse at the whole, "rapper selling out" idea and I have loved it ever since.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A0BmbiM53Q
Gift of Gab is always fresh with his concepts and although i am not positive, I believe he was the first to do the whole alphabet in a rhyme song thing. Check out Alphabet aerobics where he flips words from all letters of the alphabet in their order and blows minds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvPnM2Q1nwU
Another wiiiild song along these same lines is Chemical Calisthenics, where he goes through a bunch of the elements on the periodic table..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyjowd3AxEI
To be honest. It is hard to pick specific songs from his arsenal to showcase because there are so many. He is just so consistent concept wise and flow wise. Please, if you havent heard of Blackalicious go out and buy all there records. The music is universal and really truly wonderful. Start at the beginning of his work for sure, but The Craft, his latest work is probably my favorite of all.
12.01.2009
Review: K'Naan - Troubadour
K’naan makes it clear from the start of his new album Troubadour, he is not your average rap artist. Hailing from Somalia, K’naan has had a tough road to stardom, having to constantly adapt to his environment. Making it out of Somalia required some versatility, and K’naan shows it on this album. Every song has a different vibe to it and is great in it own special way. K’naans is a feel good album. A celebration of his journey, his survival, and his passion for music. Whether rapping in Swahili, English, or singing his heart out, K’naan has delivered a great album with the universal appeal reminiscent of Bob Marley. My favorite tracks are “I come prepared” featuring Damian Marley because Damian kills it on this track. “Fatima” is just one of those emotionally charged songs that always end up being my favorite track on the CD. I’m also pretty in love with “take a minute”, the song with the best lyrical content on this new artists first effort. This is one of those guys that I think a lot of people will have a hard time hating on. Check him out.
flow - 4
lyrical content - 4
production - 5
album-ness 4
Overall – 4.5
-IB
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