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People been talkin bout Kanye's tiny pecker for years now. he gets what he can.....
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OKAY OKAY OKAY.. new Freddie Gibbs album "Shadow of a Doubt" coming out November 20th.
![]() 01 Rearview 02 Cocaine 03 Careless 04 Fuckin’ Up The Count 05 Extradite [ft. Black Thought] 06 McDuck [ft. Dana Williams] 07 Packages [ft. ManMan Savage] 08 Mexico [ft. Tory Lanez] 09 10 Times [ft. Gucci Mane & E-40] 10 Lately 11 Basketball Wives 12 Forever and A Day 13 Insecurities 14 Freddie Gordy 15 Cold Ass Nigga Pinata was Gibbs' retro classic. Seems like this one will be his modern classic. So excited. Will make sure to pre order this on vinyl like I did with Pinata. |
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Give me half the cash and one cheek.
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Fuck yes it would, but I have no clue how such a things would fit into the whole Shabazz Palaces scene. DP would probably sound a bit timid by comparison. Of course, I actually prefer Digable Planets to SP's.. Blowout Comb is almost on the same level as ATCQ. Perhaps it doesn't sound as musically ambitious in 2015 as Black Up and Lese Majesty, but that's only because bands like DP were so influential that their style has been copped and recycled by so much that it now sounds familiar. I feel like you need a certain amount of perspective to appreciate this stuff. It makes me wonder how much I am unable to comprehend about music from before my time. Even music that I love. I wonder how much I don't understand about, say, the Velvet Underground. Surely there are some incredibly important pieces of their legacy that I'll just never be able to fully understand. Oh, well, fuck it. |
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I was just listening to it again yesterday. It really does feel like a kind of definitive statement. Humble, but uncompromising. In some ways it feels like the pinnacle of modem soul. Like, Erykah Badu had come close to this kind of brilliance before (specifically thinking of New Amerykah vol.1 here- "Soldier", "My People", "The healer") but as great as that record was it relied on electronic eccentricity and production a bit too much to really feel like a genuine soul record. D'angelo has made an immediate classic that will either turn tides and produce followers, or separate D from the schizophrenic mainstream and send him off on his own, an outsider icon like Prince or Tom Waits. Either way, Black Messiah kinda feels like the Yeezus of soul. Yeezus didn't need to sell a million copies in its first week like Graduation, because the music demanded to be heard and digested and considered. Then it came to basically mark yet another new era for hip hop, and Black Messiah is very much the same. For better or worse, Black Messiah is going to make it a hell of a lot harder for Beck to pull off another Midnite Vultures. The album carries with it a kind of dare to other artists to try to follow it up. I hate to say it, but Beyoncé and Frank O. and Miguel all sound a bit ... Forced in comparison to D. Hopefully the wait for the next album won't be anywhere near as long. |
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I wish I had something to add here, because I feel I share your enthusiasm, but I kinda have no idea what the fuck you're saying. You like more cellulite? Just wait. All of those girls are built for hauling wide loads. They all bounce around weight wise, and if this one hasn't yet, then she probably will expand quite a bit in the coming years. I'm not really into any of them. But I have to admit, I am a bit fascinated by Kim K. I can imagine far less desirable destinations for a weekend getaway. |
Blowout Comb is incredible. A masterpiece.
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I have a younger cousin with Asperger's. He's about to graduate from college. Most of his problems are social- he breaks up with girls and they hate him and he's like "what?" So basically he's like most 22 year old guys. Hah. Asperger's isn't actually a technical diagnosis anymore. its basically just "autism with high cognitive and social functioning" .. Nothing to be ashamed of certainly. And it's natural to develop some emotional attachment to any environment that you spend a lot of time in. I only briefly disliked you when I thought you were Genteel Death. You're cool with me. Pretty much everyone is. I only "dislike" Genteel Death. And I can't even call it disliking, because I don't know anything about GD other than that he loves to act like a cunt for no reason. Hugs all around. |
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Dude, I'm not saying I'm emotionally attracted to her. I've never even seen Keeping up with th Kardashians. I don't even know if it's still on, or what. I haven't even YouTubed the Kanye cameos. I just have a thing for Armenian chicks who think they're better than me. Even when Kim's busting out of some nasty track suit, and not keeping to her celery and YEEZY cum diet, I would still annihilate that. If I wasn't spoken for, and she wasn't married to my dawg, that is. |
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I might even prefer it to Midnight Marauders and Low End Theory. ATCQ was a better group... But Blowout Comb is perfect. Oh, hey speaking of tribe, you know they're reissuing People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm with (for some reason) 3 extra remixes, from J. Cole, Cee-Lo and someone else... Don't really see the point of that. It deserves a proper deluxe edition. But fuckit I'm buying that thang. |
Pharrell is the other remixer son!
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Plus allthe old remixes are on Seasoned Quest For The Revised Traveler
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Meh. I'm kinda down on Pharrell these days. Kinda sick of that dude, to be honest. Anyone heard Milo's new album? I like Milo. Nice cameos on the new Botany album. He's weird as shit. |
Woah woah woah I love Pharrell man. I heart NERD big time.
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Love you too dood. Sometimes you come at me and I dont get it. But I always prefer you are here. |
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I'm not talking NERD right now. I'm talking "Get Happy", Despicable Me-soundtrack, GIRL and Snoop's Bush album (which is really ok, just gets a little monotonous production wise). I'm talking Pharrell the pop star who has almost nothing to do with hip hop. It's just oversaturation. As always, though, I mean no offense to anyone who disagrees. 'Specially you, bro. I'm just saying I haven't felt super down with Pharrell since Child Rebel Soldier officially became not a thing. Sorry dude. |
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Yeah, this. Pepper: I've enjoyed you in all of your incarnations, and I prefer SYG when you're part of it. But sometimes I too get confused when you kind of lash out at me. Anyway we're all good. Everybody's good. We're all rainbows and Percocet and virgins and angel food cake over here. |
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By the way, no hype for Gibbs here?? Okay.. |
I'm super stoked about the new Freddie Gibbs release. Really, I am. I expect it to be incredible.
But to be honest, I am kinda losing interest in 2015. I mean, we've been waiting for Kanye and Frank Ocean for a goddamn eternity at this point. It's been 14 months since Ye said album #7 could be dropping (sept, 2014... Or "as early as" Sept, 2014.. remember that?) I'm just totally over the year at this point, because it's pretty obvious that he's not going to put jack shit out in 2015, so let's move the fuck on. There have been a number of great albums this year, but I just feel a bit burnt out on everything. I know what I want to see... I want to see new Kanye, new Frank Ocean, new Black Bug, a new studio album by DJ Koze, and I'm starting to itch for some new Spiritualized and Flaming Lips. I don't give a fuck about the records making headlines... I don't care about Disclosure or Adele and I'm dead sick of Taylor Swift. I'm pretty sure almost all of my favorite albums are going to be from the first half of the year. So I'm just ready for something exciting and different to come out of the woodwork. It's a bit anticlimactic to look back at the year and realize that Kendrick and Hudson Mohawke and Jim O'Rourke really were the high points. Later released by Botany and Oneohtrix Point Never are definitely high points as well, but for the most part TPAB really was the year's biggest and most important release and it's damn near a year old. Practically 2014. Bring on the new year. Screw Drake V. Meek Mill and Young Thug (really sick of hearing about that punk at this point- genius my ass) None of this is Freddie's fault though. I'm just bored with shit. |
I feel done in the sense that there is already too many albums this year i have yet to digest
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I feel you on that, NR. There are so many releases I haven't heard yet, but To Pimp a Butterfly still gets spins here and it's more than enough.
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Travi$ Scott gives update on SWISH (and some really dumb folks talk about it in the comments section)
http://hiphopdx.com/news/id.36097/ti...ming-very-soon |
Has anyone heard the Madlib/Blu/MED collaboration Bad Neighborhood yet? MF Doom is on board for a track. I've sampled it and I think it will deliver.
Stream here: http://exclaim.ca/music/article/med_...r_album_stream |
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P.S. always avoid reading comments about Kanye for my own health and wellbeing. |
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Well, sometimes (actually pretty much always) someone comes to his defense. And the people who talk shit are obviously just a little stunted. One person says "I'll buy it if it's College Dropout 2, otherwise no way"... which, I guess, means that someone out there actually, inexplicably and incomrehensiy, holds to the opinion that College Dropout is not only Ye's best album, but his only album worth listening to. ??? Fetal alcohol syndrome maybe? I dunno. But damn that's just fucking insane. I haven't seen the Piss on Your Grave video but I love the track. Better than Ye's contributions to ALLA or Documentary 2. I'm just happy to hear someone say something about a new Ye album. It's November 2015, which means this is the longest he's ever waited between albums. (Actually maybe there was a bigger gap between Graduation and 808's, but only slightly.) |
Finally getting around listening to Kamasi Washington's "The Epic" now.
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Yeah maybe my fav album of the year |
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It's good. I was too hard on it at first, but even then it was good. |
Excellent new (as in just came out in the UK) hiphop doc, Fresh Dressed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ9LyiNrA-s |
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Still can't get enough of TPAB though.. |
I dont think its meant for one sitting. Each disc feels like its own album and has its own title. Like saying Weeknds Trilogy is too long.
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Yeah, I'd never dream of attempting a straight through listen, unless I was driving around all day making lengthy, stressful stops. Under those circumstances it would give my day a welcome thread of continuity, odd as that may sound. I take my top 10 albums of the year pretty seriously. They're like my own personal little academy awards, only, y'know, not awful. If an album has made my top ten, it either perfectly embodies something simple in a new and exciting way, or it blows shit out of the water. The Epic will be in my top ten for 2015, unless the next 6 weeks sees an unprecedented stream of excellent releases. It deserves it. |
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Yo guys, the new GoldLink album is such a pleasant surprise. It's FUNKY as hell and impossible not to enjoy. Please check it out! http://www.musictimes.com/articles/5...didnt-talk.htm
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The new Rustie album is like ... Well... if there were Molly raves in heaven, and their essence could be distilled into a pure chemical liquid form, and injected directly into the spinal column, I imagine it would feel almost exactly like EVENIFUDONTBELIEVE sounds.
Not hip-hop related really. No D. Brown on this release. But damn. Worth mentioning at least. I fucking love electronic music. |
Thought this song deserves to be posted here, Lil Boosie's "Letter 2 PAC": https://youtube.com/watch?v=8bP0SJT0cYM
Amazing. |
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any thoughts on the recent AE_LIVE recordings? |
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I love Autechre but I haven't heard the recordings yet. I bought the MP3 version, but I just haven't gotten around to listening yet. |
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