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***Official Rap/Hip Hop Discussion Thread*** (1 Viewer)

First Live performance of He Not like Us, with added versions



nsfw

awesome
 
Ok.. I need some opinions.

They look like ******** and pretty clearly ape the LCD of beastie boys white boy rap.

But I just found joey Valence & Brae today... And dammit I can't help liking every single track despite wanting to hate them. It's like if you took Riton (dj dancey stuff, that I also like) and mashed them up with the beastie boys. They even had Z-trip guest on a track... I can't help myself here.
 
And I need opinions, because... I'm old. And haven't been immersed in this stuff since the early 90s, so no idea what's "cool" or not.
 
Ok.. I need some opinions.

They look like ******** and pretty clearly ape the LCD of beastie boys white boy rap.

But I just found joey Valence & Brae today... And dammit I can't help liking every single track despite wanting to hate them. It's like if you took Riton (dj dancey stuff, that I also like) and mashed them up with the beastie boys. They even had Z-trip guest on a track... I can't help myself here.
Never heard if them im old too. Give me one song to check?

I’ve been on a your old droog deep dive lately. Dudes catalog is pretty ridiculous in a great way!

Yod dangerfield and yod wave and his latest release are worth your time!!
 
@rockaction

I won't care if they're not cool, because I'm digging the **** of them today. Just looking for where they fit in

I got old. Flop, never heard of them. Sorry, man. I would have to listen and see what they’re like. Heh. I just don’t know.
Just started on them today, so can't point you to any specific track... But so far they're all super consistent. You could drop in anywhere on Spotify to get a feel.
 
Ok.. I need some opinions.

They look like ******** and pretty clearly ape the LCD of beastie boys white boy rap.

But I just found joey Valence & Brae today... And dammit I can't help liking every single track despite wanting to hate them. It's like if you took Riton (dj dancey stuff, that I also like) and mashed them up with the beastie boys. They even had Z-trip guest on a track... I can't help myself here.
Never heard if them im old too. Give me one song to check?

I’ve been on a your old droog deep dive lately. Dudes catalog is pretty ridiculous in a great way!

Yod dangerfield and yod wave and his latest release are worth your time!!

Your Old Droog is cool.

And I’m glad somebody joins me in a little out of touchness.
 
Ok.. I need some opinions.

They look like ******** and pretty clearly ape the LCD of beastie boys white boy rap.

But I just found joey Valence & Brae today... And dammit I can't help liking every single track despite wanting to hate them. It's like if you took Riton (dj dancey stuff, that I also like) and mashed them up with the beastie boys. They even had Z-trip guest on a track... I can't help myself here.
Never heard if them im old too. Give me one song to check?

I’ve been on a your old droog deep dive lately. Dudes catalog is pretty ridiculous in a great way!

Yod dangerfield and yod wave and his latest release are worth your time!!
 
Did I ever ask about Immortal Technique in here? Some of his stuff is pretty dark sided but he’s quite talented
Saw him live. This was a very long time ago I’m guessing very early 2000s. Beatnuts and j-live were headlining. I had never heard of immortal technique at the time.

He opened the show. Wasn’t quite paying attention to the guy nor were the 20 people in the crowd who got in early. And then he did dance with the devil. Was like yo who the **** is this guy. Dude proceeds to tell the crowd he will batttle anyone in the parking lot. Then setup shop mid concert to sell cds. We copped one. Good times!
 
Wow. Just sat down with Boldy James and Sterling Toles’s Manger on McNichols

The song “Detroit River Rock” just slays. The whole album is heavily jazzy and tight. It’s crazy in a great way. Holy smoke this album is good. More Detroit ****.

Boldy James and Sterling Toles - “Detroit River Rock”

 
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Wow. Just sat down with Boldy James and Sterling Toles’s Manger on McNichols

The song “Detroit River Rock” just slays. The whole album is heavily jazzy and tight. It’s crazy in a great way. Holy smoke this album is good. More Detroit ****.

Boldy James and Sterling Toles - “Detroit River Rock”

I need to check this out I’ve been hearing a lot about him but haven’t really checked any of his stuff. Been on a droog tha god fahim and Mach hommy kick for months.

New Redman is solid as well. Also album of the year imo goes to Pete rock and common.
 
Also album of the year imo goes to Pete rock and common.

Really? I have to check that out. I had no idea it even existed. My world has been a lot of billy woods and associated “out there” acts. The Boldy James album I’m talking about upthread is so good that Vinyl Me Please is asking people to sign up if interested in a re-release.

Yes, please.
 
Also album of the year imo goes to Pete rock and common.

Really? I have to check that out. I had no idea it even existed. My world has been a lot of billy woods and associated “out there” acts. The Boldy James album I’m talking about upthread is so good that Vinyl Me Please is asking people to sign up if interested in a re-release.

Yes, please.

Damn, sleep is the cousin of death my friend. Definitely check it. It's probably #2 on my list after Vince Staples: Black and Blue

and yeah, Boldy James is nice. Definitely fits into that Griselda mold quite well.
 
Wow. Just sat down with Boldy James and Sterling Toles’s Manger on McNichols

The song “Detroit River Rock” just slays. The whole album is heavily jazzy and tight. It’s crazy in a great way. Holy smoke this album is good. More Detroit ****.

Boldy James and Sterling Toles - “Detroit River Rock”

You like Hidden in Plain Sight?
 
Wow. Just sat down with Boldy James and Sterling Toles’s Manger on McNichols

The song “Detroit River Rock” just slays. The whole album is heavily jazzy and tight. It’s crazy in a great way. Holy smoke this album is good. More Detroit ****.

Boldy James and Sterling Toles - “Detroit River Rock”

You like Hidden in Plain Sight?

Haven’t listened. I think it’s the Sterling Toles jazz influence that I like so much and not necessarily the emceeing, although I will say this: I think that you have to be ultra-talented and especially open-minded to make your lyrics work with that music, so I give much credit to Boldy James and I’ll listen to more of him in the future.
 
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20th Anniversary of The Grind Date this year, baby. Cop the hoodie. Support ya boyz.

De La Soul ft MF DOOM - Rock Co.Kane Flow

For those on the De La tip, here’s my second-favorite club song of all time (Pick it up! Pick it up! Pick it up!)

De La Soul ft Redman - Oooh

oooh oooh oooh oooh

While you broke [ ] reach drunk much quicker
You don’t make enough bread to soak up all your liquor
Went from God to *******
Damn, God, you killin’ it
Should incorporate it
Invest half a mill in it
 
Checked out the Pete Rock and Common joint. I really liked “Wise Up” and the other more upbeat tracks. “All Kind of Ideas” is super fresh. Fresh to def.

Fresh jive.

I’d like to shout out @KarmaPolice to the rest of you folks. He has demonstrated a hip hop appreciation (including and up to reading histories of the genre, which is more than I’ve done in my thirty years of listening). He might dig “All Kind of Ideas”

A nice exercise in scratching and turntablism. I could listen to the last twenty seconds on a loop as an EP, never mind a whole song.

 
I don't listen to a lot of modern hip hop these days, but Squabble Up is a dope track. Never really got Kendrick Lamar but this one grabbed me.
 
Rest in power Chino XL
 
Checked out the Pete Rock and Common joint. I really liked “Wise Up” and the other more upbeat tracks. “All Kind of Ideas” is super fresh. Fresh to def.

Fresh jive.

I’d like to shout out @KarmaPolice to the rest of you folks. He has demonstrated a hip hop appreciation (including and up to reading histories of the genre, which is more than I’ve done in my thirty years of listening). He might dig “All Kind of Ideas”

A nice exercise in scratching and turntablism. I could listen to the last twenty seconds on a loop as an EP, never mind a whole song.

Yeah, this was great. Thanks for the link (and shoutout).

Funny enough I am currently listening to another group for research and this track with Common came up...

 
Checked out the Pete Rock and Common joint. I really liked “Wise Up” and the other more upbeat tracks. “All Kind of Ideas” is super fresh. Fresh to def.

Fresh jive.

I’d like to shout out @KarmaPolice to the rest of you folks. He has demonstrated a hip hop appreciation (including and up to reading histories of the genre, which is more than I’ve done in my thirty years of listening). He might dig “All Kind of Ideas”

A nice exercise in scratching and turntablism. I could listen to the last twenty seconds on a loop as an EP, never mind a whole song.

Yeah, this was great. Thanks for the link (and shoutout).

Funny enough I am currently listening to another group for research and this track with Common came up...

Karma tell me you have listened to De La Soul before? If not, you should really just listen to their whole catalog. its amazing.
 
Checked out the Pete Rock and Common joint. I really liked “Wise Up” and the other more upbeat tracks. “All Kind of Ideas” is super fresh. Fresh to def.

Fresh jive.

I’d like to shout out @KarmaPolice to the rest of you folks. He has demonstrated a hip hop appreciation (including and up to reading histories of the genre, which is more than I’ve done in my thirty years of listening). He might dig “All Kind of Ideas”

A nice exercise in scratching and turntablism. I could listen to the last twenty seconds on a loop as an EP, never mind a whole song.

Yeah, this was great. Thanks for the link (and shoutout).

Funny enough I am currently listening to another group for research and this track with Common came up...

Karma tell me you have listened to De La Soul before? If not, you should really just listen to their whole catalog. its amazing.
Holy crap, Pinky! Long time no see.

Yeah I have gone through their stuff recently. I did some deep dives of some similar groups. Good to see you in here!
 
Checked out the Pete Rock and Common joint. I really liked “Wise Up” and the other more upbeat tracks. “All Kind of Ideas” is super fresh. Fresh to def.

Fresh jive.

I’d like to shout out @KarmaPolice to the rest of you folks. He has demonstrated a hip hop appreciation (including and up to reading histories of the genre, which is more than I’ve done in my thirty years of listening). He might dig “All Kind of Ideas”

A nice exercise in scratching and turntablism. I could listen to the last twenty seconds on a loop as an EP, never mind a whole song.

Yeah, this was great. Thanks for the link (and shoutout).

Funny enough I am currently listening to another group for research and this track with Common came up...

Karma tell me you have listened to De La Soul before? If not, you should really just listen to their whole catalog. its amazing.
Holy crap, Pinky! Long time no see.

Yeah I have gone through their stuff recently. I did some deep dives of some similar groups. Good to see you in here!
Its been a minute since ive been here. Hope all is well.
 
My youngest brother (third born of three brothers) has been working on this album (his first) for a couple of years and just released it on Amazon last week. He’s been friends with guys from the Bakersfield hip hop community for years and they helped him out on this project. The production is outstanding. They have 90’s-era Golden Age of Hip Hop tastes and it shows on this album. It’s basically a love letter to his twin daughters Emma and Abigail who were born prematurely about 4 years ago and both passed away. The album examines life, death, responsibility, disillusionment, conspiracy, faith, and where we’re headed in the digital age.

N.O.T.E. - 3rd Born

I’m kind of a hip hop purist/snob. Don’t like much of the new stuff these days. Because it hits so close to home, to me my brother’s album feels like one of the realest hip hop albums I’ve ever heard. I also think it’s really damn good.

All proceeds go to Graham’s Foundation, a non-profit organization serving families of pre-mature babies. Hope you check it out.

dickey, you posted this while I was in Italy and I missed it. I would have given it a listen. I hope I'm not way too late to support it or even bump or leave a comment. Peace. I hope you and your brother are doing well.
 
Checked out the Pete Rock and Common joint. I really liked “Wise Up” and the other more upbeat tracks. “All Kind of Ideas” is super fresh. Fresh to def.

Fresh jive.

I’d like to shout out @KarmaPolice to the rest of you folks. He has demonstrated a hip hop appreciation (including and up to reading histories of the genre, which is more than I’ve done in my thirty years of listening). He might dig “All Kind of Ideas”

A nice exercise in scratching and turntablism. I could listen to the last twenty seconds on a loop as an EP, never mind a whole song.

Yeah, this was great. Thanks for the link (and shoutout).

Funny enough I am currently listening to another group for research and this track with Common came up...

Karma tell me you have listened to De La Soul before? If not, you should really just listen to their whole catalog. its amazing.
Holy crap, Pinky! Long time no see.

Yeah I have gone through their stuff recently. I did some deep dives of some similar groups. Good to see you in here!
Its been a minute since ive been here. Hope all is well.

Good to see you, Pinky. Went back and did a world tour of this thread just now after I posted that nonsense about Clipse. Heh. I hope things are good with you also.
 
My youngest brother (third born of three brothers) has been working on this album (his first) for a couple of years and just released it on Amazon last week. He’s been friends with guys from the Bakersfield hip hop community for years and they helped him out on this project. The production is outstanding. They have 90’s-era Golden Age of Hip Hop tastes and it shows on this album. It’s basically a love letter to his twin daughters Emma and Abigail who were born prematurely about 4 years ago and both passed away. The album examines life, death, responsibility, disillusionment, conspiracy, faith, and where we’re headed in the digital age.

N.O.T.E. - 3rd Born

I’m kind of a hip hop purist/snob. Don’t like much of the new stuff these days. Because it hits so close to home, to me my brother’s album feels like one of the realest hip hop albums I’ve ever heard. I also think it’s really damn good.

All proceeds go to Graham’s Foundation, a non-profit organization serving families of pre-mature babies. Hope you check it out.

dickey, you posted this while I was in Italy and I missed it. I would have given it a listen. I hope I'm not way too late to support it or even bump or leave a comment. Peace. I hope you and your brother are doing well.
Thanks man. He's currently working on some other stuff. I brought over my guitar to his "laptop home studio" a couple of weeks ago and he recorded some work that he hopes to work into one of his tracks.
 

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