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  • Rudi
    #CyCueto
    • Nov 2008
    • 9905

    You should review "Drocabulary" - by Young Dro. Alot better than I expected it. [The only reason I listened to it was because I was bored]

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    • Rivers17ncsu
      Amerson For Thorpe!
      • Mar 2010
      • 1246

      Originally posted by Woy


      1.) R4 Intro | 4 - 4.75
      2.) Rise and Shine | 4.5 - 5
      3.) R4 Theme Song | 4.75 - 5
      4.) Dreamin' | 5
      5.) Rotation | 4 - 4.5
      6.) My Sub | 3 - 3.5
      7.) Sookie Now (ft. David Banner) | 4.75 - 5
      - The transition into this song is perfect. The hook gets me hyped and I always wanted a Banner/K.R.I.T. collab.
      8.) American Rapstar | 4.75 - 5
      9.) Highs & Lows | 4.5 - 5
      10.) Shake It (ft. Joi) | 3 - 3.25
      11.) Made Alot (ft. Big Sant) | 2.75 - 3
      12.) Lions and Lambs | 4 - 4.75
      13.) King's Blues | 4 - 4.5
      14.) Time Machine (ft. Chamillionaire) | 4.5 - 5
      - More collaborations between K.R.I.T. and Chamillionaire, please.
      15.) Get Right | 3
      16.) Amtrak | 3 - 3.25
      17.) Player's Ballad (ft. Raheem DeVaughn) | 4.25 - 5
      18.) Another N.I.G.G.E.R.| 5
      19.) Free My Soul | 4.75 - 5
      20.) The Vent | 5
      21.) Country Shit (Remix) (ft. Ludacris & Bun B) | 5
      - I liked the original version a good bit, but this remix is unreal. Luda finishes his verse perfectly to set up the awesome hook.

      Overall: 4.33/5

      Brief Notes:
      - Do you know how hard it is to follow up a classic debut with even just a solid sophomore effort? So many rappers fail to do this, but yet K.R.I.T. succeeds with this album. It doesn't have the consistency that Krit Wuz Here has, but the stretch from "Another N.I.G.G.E.R." to "Country Shit (Remix)" at the end of the album might be better than Krit Wuz Here's best four song stretch.
      - This might be a controversial view, but I feel like Big K.R.I.T. is the best producer for his own songs. Kanye West is still the best rapper/producer out there today, but all of K.R.I.T.'s beats fit him perfectly and are just easy to fall in love with. He's been blessed in both areas and I can't wait to see even more progression going into future albums.
      - The only flaw I can say about this (and it's a slight one) is some of the hooks. "My Sub" is a great example of what I'm talking about. However, if you hate the hook "Sookie Now", then I might need to slap you in the face. That gets me hyped in the same way "O Lets Do It" by Waka Flocka Flame does. AWWWWWWWWWW SOOKIE SOOKIE NOW!


      wish I didn't take this long to check this out, but I don't listen to a lot of southern rap, but this was a really dope project.
      "It's the revenge of the dicks that's nine cocks that cock nines"

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      • Woy
        RIP West
        • Dec 2008
        • 16372



        1.) Fuck Your Ethnicity | 4 - 4.25
        2.) Hol' Up | 4.25 - 5
        3.) A.D.H.D.| 4.5 - 5
        - This beat sounds perfect for Curren$y or Wiz Khalifa.
        4.) No Make-Up (Her Vice) (ft. Colin Munroe) | 4.75 - 5
        - Colin Munroe makes some damn good hooks.
        5.) Tammy's Song (Her Evils) | 3
        - Don't like the beat.
        6.) Chapter Six | 3 - 3.5
        7.) Ronald Reagan Era | 5
        8.) Poe Mans Dreams (His Vice) (ft. GLC) | 4 - 4.5
        9.) The Spiteful Chant (ft. ScHoolBoy Q) | 4 - 4.75
        10.) Chapter Ten | 3
        11.) Keisha's Song (Her Pain) (ft. Ashtro Bot) | 5
        12.) Rigamortus | 5
        - Pretty interesting beat for Kendrick to kill all our favorite rappers on, but I'm not gonna complain. That hook is crazy catchy for me.
        13.) Kush & Corinthians (ft. BJ The Chicago Kid) | 4.75 - 5
        - Does BJ The Chicago Kid have any solo material out? He impresses me every time I hear him on a feature or hook.
        14.) Blow My High (Members Only) | 4 - 4.75
        15.) Ab-Soul's Outro (ft. Ab-Soul) | 4.25 - 5
        16.) HiiiPower | 5
        - I don't even have a word that can describe this song. The unaminous choice in my mind for best this year.

        Overall: 4.38/5

        Brief Notes:
        - I heard this comparison by a friend of mine and I see it the more and more I listen to this album - Kendrick Lamar is the Nas of the digital-age. He puts a lot of emotion behind his music and is very conscious of his surroundings, which in part makes him an even better rapper...and we haven't even gotten into how technically impressive he is or how his persona resembles Nasty Nas in a way. His voice isn't as grating as it was in the Kendrick Lamar EP or last year's critically acclaimed mix-tape (O)verly (D)edicated, but it still might turn the listener off at first listen; it almost did with me when I started to visit his music. If you can get past that however (and believe me, you want to), then you'll find one of the best young talents out at the moment and definitely someone you'll hear more from in the future.



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        • Woy
          RIP West
          • Dec 2008
          • 16372



          1.) Intro (MDMA) (ft. The Game) | 1.5 - 2
          - Extremely random and uninteresting intro.
          2.) Dedication To My Ex (Miss That Pussy) (ft. Andre 3000 & Lil' Wayne) | 4.75 - 5
          - Andre 3000 continues his trend of killing guest spots that he randomly ends up on.
          3.) Cupid (ft. Awsome Jones) | 3 - 3.5
          4.) Luv Me Girl (ft. Chris Brown & Vega) | 2 - 2.25
          5.) Naked | 5
          - Instant sex room classic.
          6.) Jigsaw | 4
          7.) Bang (ft. Tity Boi & Salo) | 3
          - Awful guest appearances bring down an unusually nice song otherwise.
          8.) Be The One (ft. Trey Songz & Young Jeezy) | 3.75 - 4
          9.) Shake It 4 Daddy | 4 - 4.5
          10.) Lay It Down | 4 - 4.75
          11.) Angel | 5
          - Lloyd really channels some Michael Jackson here with every note.
          12.) This Is 4 My Baby | 3
          13.) You 2 | 3 - 3.25
          14.) World Cry (ft. R. Kelly, Keri Hilson & K'Naan) | 4.25 - 5

          Overall: 3.73/5

          Brief Notes:
          - As a R&B enthusaist, I'm saddened by the way how the mainstream has affected some of the most popular artists in the genre. Trey Songz has thrown off the vibe of his last two albums by adding songs like "LOL :-)" and "Bottoms Up" to please his 14-year-old fanbase. Chris Brown just released an album that mostly sounded like it could be on Radio Disney if the lyrics weren't as sexual. In Lloyd's case, he puts songs like "Luv Me Girl", "Bang" and "Cupid" (although the latter two aren't that bad) on an album with incredible R&B songs like "Naked" and "Angel"; two extremely focused efforts that showcase his talents more than anything else he's put out in his career. If artists would just stay in their lane instead of sacrificing their talent to create a song fit for the radio, then I'd love a lot more R&B albums today than I do from the past. This is why I enjoy Frank Ocean and The Weeknd more than any other R&B artist at the moment, because they stay in their lane and create music that is appealing to the core fans, not the teenager that likes the catchiest song on the radio. Granted, they aren't held back by record labels, but still.
          - Lloyd's voice also becomes very grating the longer you listen to the album. He's blessed with some incredible talent, but there's just something that makes the songs less and less enjoyable as you go on.



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          • NAHSTE
            Probably owns the site
            • Feb 2009
            • 22233

            Originally posted by Rudi
            You should review "Drocabulary" - by Young Dro. Alot better than I expected it. [The only reason I listened to it was because I was bored]
            Dro is quietly a pretty solid emcee when he's actually trying.

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            • Woy
              RIP West
              • Dec 2008
              • 16372



              1.) Tunechi's Back | 2.75 - 3
              2.) Rollin' | 4
              3.) Throwed Off (ft. Gudda Gudda) | 1
              4.) Gucci Gucci | 4.5 - 5
              - Some might find the hook and/or production annoying, but I love it. Wayne's charisma is on its peak here.
              5.) Marvin's Room | 1 - 1.5
              - Wayne tries to recapture the greatness of "I'm Single" and fails miserably.
              6.) Sure Thing | 2 - 2.5
              7.) Grove St. Party (ft. Lil B) | 4 - 4.5
              - Lil B's verse is hilarious and extremely addictive.
              8.) Racks | 4 - 4.25
              9.) Hands Up | 3 - 3.25
              10.) Sorry 4 The Wait | 5
              - Clever wordplay, awesome charisma and a smooth flow...why can't Wayne rap like this all of the time?
              11.) Inkredible (Remix) (ft. Thugga, Raw Dizzy & Flow) | 1 - 1.75
              - Who are all of these people?
              12.) Run The World (Girls) | .75 - 1
              - A five-minute outro over an annoying beat? No thanks.

              Overall: 2.91/5

              Brief Notes:
              - The magic of mixtape Wayne just isn't here on Sorry 4 The Wait. Part of it is because of the beat selection and part is because of lack of effort exerted in this. In the Drought and Dedication (excluding the third version) series, Wayne would take a beat and make it his own tune, which is one of the biggest reasons why they were so well received. On here, there's flow-jacking from the original song along with attempts to re-create a previous song in his discography. There are some great tracks on here that would fit in well on Wayne's best mixtapes like "Gucci Gucci" and "Sorry 4 The Wait", but the majority of this is just forgettable or downright bad. I still think Tha Carter IV could be a really good album however, but Wayne has to have his head on straight and don't put out a half-assed effort like this.



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              • Woy
                RIP West
                • Dec 2008
                • 16372



                1.) Nameless | 4.5 - 5
                2.) Summer Madness | 4 - 4.25
                3.) To Tell You The Truth | 3.25 - 4
                4.) Get You Some | 4.75 - 5
                - This song just makes you feel good.
                5.) Not No More | 4 - 4.5
                6.) Nothing | 3.75 - 4
                - Sounds like something straight out of the 60s or 70s.
                7.) Anywhere But Here | 3.5 - 4

                Overall: 4.18/5

                Brief Notes:
                - No I.D. did it again. After being the star of Big Sean's debut album, he created an unique atmosphere with his production on his collective group Cocaine 80s' debut EP. His selection of vocalists (along with rapper Common) was a good one, as they all create a feel-good vibe which in turn has the listener go through the seven-track project numerous times in one setting. To put it lightly - this is some good ass music, man.



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                • Rudi
                  #CyCueto
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 9905

                  That Cocaine 80s CP is real nice. And damn you just pumped out reviews fast as shit. Another tape you may wanna peep is Tygas Well Done 2. I was surprised by the first Well Done when it came out last fall as I ended up playing it a lot.

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                  • Woy
                    RIP West
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 16372

                    Originally posted by Rudi
                    That Cocaine 80s CP is real nice. And damn you just pumped out reviews fast as shit. Another tape you may wanna peep is Tygas Well Done 2. I was surprised by the first Well Done when it came out last fall as I ended up playing it a lot.
                    I had a few of these done a few days ago, just never was around to post them. I also have the Lil B RYM review ready to go (didn't do a full-fledged one because I really don't have the time to sit down and write one) as soon as I get the brief notes section done.

                    I hate Tyga, lol. But I might stream Well Done 2 off DatPiff cause I need more horrible stuff to round out the bottom of my list; give it more balance, ya know? I heard his freestyle over Yonkers and it might be the worst thing I've ever heard.



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                    • Rudi
                      #CyCueto
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 9905

                      Yeah I listneed to like half of Well Done 2 and it wasnt as good as the first one IMO.

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                      • Woy
                        RIP West
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 16372



                        1.) Trapped In Prison | 4 - 4.5
                        - How hilariously ironic is this song title with the title of the album?
                        2.) Open Thunder Eternal Slumber | 3.75 - 4
                        3.) Game | 4.25 - 5
                        - Dat production!
                        4.) Unchain Me | 4.5 - 5
                        5.) Neva Stop Me | 3 - 3.75
                        6.) Gon Be Okay | 3.25 - 4
                        7.) The Wilderness | 4
                        8.) I Hate Myself | 5
                        - Thank you Based God.
                        9.) Get It While Its Good | 3
                        10.) I Seen That Light | 3 - 3.5
                        11.) My Last Chance | 4 - 4.25
                        - I love the sample.
                        12.) 1 Time Remix | 3 - 3.25
                        - For some reason, this feels really out of place compared to the rest of the songs.

                        Overall: 3.92/5

                        Brief Notes:
                        - "Sometimes finding a powerful messenger is a matter of timing and luck."



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                        • Woy
                          RIP West
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 16372



                          1.) Girl Flex | 4 - 4.75
                          - The hook sounds like something Kevin Lyttle would do...if he released a song other than "Turn Me On".
                          2.) I Wish | 4 - 4.25
                          3.) First of Tha Month | 3.5 - 4
                          4.) The Lala Song | 3 - 3.5
                          5.) Still Ballin | 2.5 - 3
                          6.) Something Else | 3.75 - 4
                          - Third Eye Blind sample...insane. But executed very nicely.
                          7.) Boy Meets Girl | 5
                          8.) Everything I Do | 4.5 - 5
                          - Beautiful stuff.
                          9.) Voicemail Luv | 2
                          10.) Single | 4.75 - 5
                          - This might possibly be the best someone can work this beat next to how dirty Wayne did it.

                          Overall: 3.88/5

                          Brief Notes:
                          - I love the concept of this tape and Bei Maejor does an admirable job with it. The song quality diminishes one-by-one through the first half of the tape, but then a catchy Third Eye Blind sample is all that's needed to pull the listener back in. "Single" doesn't fit the theme (hence why it was listed as a bonus track when I downloaded this) but Bei rocks that song as well as you possibly can without topping the original. This, along with Frank Ocean's "nostalgia, ULTRA", The Weekend's "House of Balloons" and Jhene Aiko's "sailing soul(s)", gives R&B some of the better projects in 2011, with none of them being big names at the start of the year.



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                          • Woy
                            RIP West
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 16372



                            1.) Worth The Wait (Intro) | 3 - 3.75
                            2.) I'm On One | 4 - 4.25
                            - I love those added guitars.
                            3.) Moment 4 Life | 4.75 - 5
                            - Why do so many rappers go over this beat; it's really nothing special. The ending of Los's verse is absolutely crazy with wordplay.
                            4.) Livin The Life (ft. Carmen) | 2.5 - 3
                            5.) Look At Me Now | 3 - 3.25
                            6.) Sure Thing | 3 - 3.5
                            7.) Fresh Pair of J's | 3
                            8.) Racks In My Pocket | 2.25 - 3
                            9.) Gucci Gucci | 5
                            - One of the most creative freestyles I've heard.
                            10.) Marvin's Room (ft. Chris Brown) | 3.25 - 4
                            - Like I said in the Wayne review, no one's topping the original track.
                            11.) Slo Motion (ft. Dudley) | 3 - 3.75
                            12.) Hustle Hard | 3.75 - 4
                            13.) Reppin | 3 - 3.25
                            14.) Angel In A New Dress | 4 - 4.5
                            15.) Good Night (ft. Fat Trel) | 3.5 - 4
                            16.) Tha Life (ft. Def N Merk) | 1 - 1.25

                            Overall: 3.45/5

                            Brief Notes:
                            - Too many mediocre original beats, not enough popular beat-jacking like Zero Gravity. Los is awesome with punchlines but still hasn't proven to me he can make a great "song" (besides "Fall For Your Type" on LVGP from last year).



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                            • Woy
                              RIP West
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 16372



                              1.) Intro | 3
                              2.) Code Red | 3 - 3.5
                              3.) Bout That | 3.75 - 4
                              4.) No Joke (ft. Ab-Soul) | 4 - 4.5
                              5.) Hood Gone Love It (ft. Kendrick Lamar)| 5
                              - Just Blaze comes through nicely here.
                              6.) Westside (ft. Chris Brown) | 4.25 - 5
                              - I hate Chris Brown as much as anyone nowadays, but the dude can still kill a hook.
                              7.) Elbows | 3.25 - 4
                              8.) Boomerang | 2 - 2.75
                              9.) All I Know Is | 3 - 3.5
                              10.) I'm Thuggin | 4
                              11.) Kill Or Be Killed (ft. Tech N9ne & Krizz Kaliko) | 4 - 4.5
                              12.) Just Like Me (ft. J. Black) | 4 - 4.25
                              13.) Say Wassup (ft. Ab-Soul, Kendrick Lamar & ScHoolBoy Q) | 4 - 4.5
                              14.) They Be On It | 3.75 - 4
                              15.) M.O.N.E.Y. (ft. J. Black) | 4 - 4.75
                              16.) Finest Hour (ft. Rick Ross & BJ The Chicago Kid) | 4.5 - 5
                              - Jay Rock and Rick Ross complement each other nicely.
                              17.) Life's A Gamble | 3.75 - 4
                              18.) All My Life (ft. Lil' Wayne & Will.I.Am) | 4.75 - 5
                              - This is an older song, but it's nice to hear a good verse from Wayne leading up to Tha Carter 4. Will.I.Am is surprisingly pretty nice on the hook.

                              Overall: 3.98/5

                              Brief Notes:
                              - This release really sneaks up on you. You go through listening and although not much really makes you say "wow", as soon as "All My Life" ends, you start the CD back up again. I wasn't a big fan of Jay Rock coming into this and honestly only checked out this after hearing "Hood Gone Love It" on MTV Jams. I'm thrilled that I did, because his performance adds onto my thoughts that Top Dawg Entertainment might be the most underrated label in the industry today. I still need to fully review Setbacks by ScHoolBoy Q, but the main artists in TDE have incredible chemistry together and really just know how to make good music.



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                              • Misogi
                                :misogi:
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 2132

                                You should review that Miguel album. Curious what you think about it.
                                [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byQu6LOCTm8&feature=related[/ame]
                                * Chrispy logs into KGs account to see what misogi wrote* [05:53 PM]

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