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  • JiggidyJames
    All Star
    • Apr 2005
    • 5267

    #1771
    Re: fans of underground rap?

    Originally posted by CPMax
    Am I going crazy? I'm honestly not feeling this album too much...
    NO. Album is decent, but not even as good a the last one. Too many generic wanna be club beats. BCC + Synths = not a good look.
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    • X*Cell
      Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
      • Sep 2002
      • 8107

      #1772
      Re: fans of underground rap?

      Originally posted by JiggidyJames
      NO. Album is decent, but not even as good a the last one. Too many generic wanna be club beats. BCC + Synths = not a good look.
      There is no way "Reloaded" was better than this. Noo way.
      SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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      • JiggidyJames
        All Star
        • Apr 2005
        • 5267

        #1773
        Re: fans of underground rap?

        Originally posted by X*Cell
        There is no way "Reloaded" was better than this. Noo way.
        In your opinion. I thought the beats were much better on "Reloaded". Subject matter and lyrics were the same thing. The generic production really turned me off this time.

        But it's all subjective. Just chiming in with a different viewpoint.
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        • X*Cell
          Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
          • Sep 2002
          • 8107

          #1774
          Re: fans of underground rap?

          Originally posted by JiggidyJames
          In your opinion. I thought the beats were much better on "Reloaded". Subject matter and lyrics were the same thing. The generic production really turned me off this time.

          But it's all subjective. Just chiming in with a different viewpoint.
          No that's true. I thought Reloaded would have been better if they used Da Beatminerz more. It still was a solid overall album, but I haven't stopped bumping "The Album" since I got it. "Gotta Say It" ft. Chuckii Star gets me mad pumped up.
          SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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          • rockchisler
            All Star
            • Oct 2002
            • 8290

            #1775
            Re: fans of underground rap?

            Man Lil Brother only sold 9500 in the first week, Man where are the real hip hop fans and y arent they supporting them..
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            • X*Cell
              Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
              • Sep 2002
              • 8107

              #1776
              Re: fans of underground rap?

              Originally posted by rockchisler
              Man Lil Brother only sold 9500 in the first week, Man where are the real hip hop fans and y arent they supporting them..
              only 9500 real hip-hop fans homie...

              the rest are crankin that soulja boy. Youuuuuuu!!!
              SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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              • stiffarmleft
                MVP
                • Jul 2002
                • 1986

                #1777
                Re: fans of underground rap?

                Originally posted by X*Cell

                Artist: Smif 'N' Wessun
                Album: The Album
                Producers: Collen and Webb; Ken Ring; Rune Rotter; Tommy Tee; Ken BB; Soul Theory
                Release Date: October 19, 2007

                I have to admit that I didn't recognize any of the names in the production credits except for Rune Rotter who has done stuff for the BCC in the past like 2006's runner up for Album of the Year, "The Last Stand". Still, this album made me experience some of the best beats I've ever heard before. It's about time that Smif 'N' Wessun picks some quality production to anchor their album.

                The Cocoa B's are still on their mafioso rap and their angles are well-captured by the instrumentals. The hooks are good on nearly every track. The lyrics on "See the Light" are some of the best I've heard from Tek 'n' Steele. There isn't any special concept to this album other than Smif 'N' Wessun just being themselves and following the Boot Camp Clik mold by releasing an album just like everyone else in it.

                The good songs keep coming as you go through. Around the end, a wall appears to be struck with the beats and you get three really disatisfying songs but the ten tracks on the album that I behold as good are not only good, but stunning. One of the best albums (if not THE best album) of 2007 for sure.
                • Grade:
                  • 100% (A+)
                • Song to Download:
                  • Produced by:
                    • Ken Ring & Collen and Webb
                Da Shinin is one of my favorite albums of all time, I'll need to get this.

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                • stiffarmleft
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 1986

                  #1778
                  Re: fans of underground rap?

                  Originally posted by X*Cell
                  only 9500 real hip-hop fans homie...

                  the rest are crankin that soulja boy. Youuuuuuu!!!
                  A friend of mine expained to me what the superman was, I had no idea, I must be getting old.

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                  • Gmoney2002
                    Thats Pretty Funny
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 1084

                    #1779
                    Re: fans of underground rap?

                    Originally posted by X*Cell

                    Artist: Smif 'N' Wessun
                    Album: The Album
                    Producers: Collen and Webb; Ken Ring; Rune Rotter; Tommy Tee; Ken BB; Soul Theory
                    Release Date: October 19, 2007

                    I have to admit that I didn't recognize any of the names in the production credits except for Rune Rotter who has done stuff for the BCC in the past like 2006's runner up for Album of the Year, "The Last Stand". Still, this album made me experience some of the best beats I've ever heard before. It's about time that Smif 'N' Wessun picks some quality production to anchor their album.

                    The Cocoa B's are still on their mafioso rap and their angles are well-captured by the instrumentals. The hooks are good on nearly every track. The lyrics on "See the Light" are some of the best I've heard from Tek 'n' Steele. There isn't any special concept to this album other than Smif 'N' Wessun just being themselves and following the Boot Camp Clik mold by releasing an album just like everyone else in it.

                    The good songs keep coming as you go through. Around the end, a wall appears to be struck with the beats and you get three really disatisfying songs but the ten tracks on the album that I behold as good are not only good, but stunning. One of the best albums (if not THE best album) of 2007 for sure.
                    • Grade:
                      • 100% (A+)
                    • Song to Download:
                      • Produced by:
                        • Ken Ring & Collen and Webb
                    Love your reviews XCell. Can't wait to cop this album when I get off work, Tek n Steele is back...
                    "Your character is who you really are, your reputation is what you're perceived to be by others" - John Wooden(former UCLA head coach)

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                    • jmood88
                      Sean Payton: Retribution
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 34639

                      #1780
                      Re: fans of underground rap?

                      Originally posted by rockchisler
                      Man Lil Brother only sold 9500 in the first week, Man where are the real hip hop fans and y arent they supporting them..
                      They have no exposure. If I was never a Little Brother fan I wouldn't even know that they existed or that they had a cd coming out. Even when I lived in Raleigh I didn't know anybody else who had heard of them.
                      Originally posted by Blzer
                      Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

                      If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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                      • tehova
                        b**-r*y
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 3694

                        #1781
                        Re: fans of underground rap?

                        I bought 3 copies of Little Brother and give them to friends, i'll still keep my bootleg version. And bought a get back t-shirt...I'm trying LB i'm trying

                        They completely broke away from the independent label that this album is under as well, they are independent for real.
                        Last edited by tehova; 11-02-2007, 09:52 AM. Reason: lb bizness
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                        • X*Cell
                          Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 8107

                          #1782
                          Re: fans of underground rap?

                          Originally posted by tehova
                          I bought 3 copies of Little Brother and give them to friends, i'll still keep my bootleg version. And bought a get back t-shirt...I'm trying LB i'm trying

                          They completely broke away from the independent label that this album is under as well, they are independent for real.
                          I bought a Getback Army shirt for this girl for her birthday. We're going to the LB concert in Dallas together.
                          SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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                          • X*Cell
                            Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 8107

                            #1783
                            Re: fans of underground rap?

                            Can anyone find this?:

                            Also... if you buy , do yourself a favor and turn it on mute. Probably the weakest audio effort I've ever heard on any videogame ever. The commentary is meaningless and unresourceful, and the music?... the music will burn your ears right off your head.

                            Without further ado...

                            CD's to look forward to...


                            Artist: Cunninlynguists
                            Album: "Dirty Acres"
                            Producer(s): Kno
                            Release Date: November 27th

                            Reason: "Yellow Lines" is a beastly song especially because of the Phonte collab. Devin the Dude is also appearing, and Natti and Kno return after a strong showing on the Qn5 mixtape that dropped earlier this year. "Baby" by Natti is being considered for Mixtape Song to DL of the Year. This cd is a must get I would say.


                            Artist: Ghostface Killah
                            Album: "The Big Doe Rehab"
                            Featuring: Raekwon; Inspectah Deck; Method Man; Kid Capri; Theodore Unit
                            Release Date: December 4th

                            Reason: Another instrallment from G.K... You can't ignore it, but I'm not expecting anything great out of this. It still leads you to this a week later...


                            Artist: Wu-Tang Clan
                            Album: "8 Diagrams"
                            Producer(s): RZA; Mathematics; Loose Change; Aqua Kid; Choco; DJ Scratch; Easy Mo Bee; Q-Tip
                            Release Date: December 11th

                            Reason: 24 tracks and Wu-Tang hasn't released an album collectively since 2001. This is a must-try for me.


                            Artist: RZA
                            Compilation: "The World According to RZA"
                            Producer(s): RZA
                            Release Date: Out Now!

                            Reason: These are instrumentals. Time to kill it in the car again.


                            Artist: Guilty Simpson & DJ Rhettmatic
                            Mixtape: "Stray Bullets"
                            Producer(s): Madlib; Eric Lau; Mr. Porter; Jake One; Blitz; Essman; Alius; Silent Riot; Black Milk; J-Dilla; Cysion
                            Release Date: Out Now!

                            Reason: Every good artist out of Detroit (except for that rat bastard Eminem) makes an appearance. Because of the producers and the fact that Guilty Simpson's album got pushed wayyy back... this is a must get for now. Btw... I can't find it anywhere... anyone got links?


                            Artist: Kwest the Madd Lad
                            Compilation: "These Are My Unreleased Recordings"
                            Producer(s): L.A. Jay; Tony D; Fat Jack
                            Release Date: November 20th

                            Reason: Learn about these dudes and then check them out. Old school at it's finest most likely. If you like Pharcyde or Poor Righteous Teachers, this is gooooood for you.


                            Artist: The Away Team
                            Album: "Training Day"
                            Producer(s): Khrysis
                            Release Date: Out Now!

                            Reason: Khrysis, Sean Price, Black Milk, Evidence, and D-Brock are on here... I only needed to hear Khrysis' name to commit to this one.


                            Artist: Buck 65
                            Album: "Situation"
                            Producer(s): Skratch Bastid; DJ Signify
                            Release Date: Out Now!

                            Reason: It looks nice. I'll give it a listen just to testdrive.


                            Artist: Edgar Allen Floe
                            Mixtape: "Floe Almighty: The Remixture"
                            Producer(s): 9th Wonder; Khrysis; Blunt; Slicemysta; Word 3rd Productions
                            Release Date: November 13th

                            Reason: The 2006 Mixtape of the Year is getting a makeover for 2007 and I honestly can't wait another day for this one.


                            Artist: Jean Grae
                            Compilation: "The Orchestral Files"
                            Producer(s): N/A
                            Release Date: November 20th

                            Reason: Jean Grae hasn't released solo ish for a WHILE!!!... I know my boys and girls are going to love this one so I must hook em up.

                            On the Fence about....
                            • "American Gangster" - Jay-Z
                            • "Reality Rap" - Infamous Mobb
                            • "Blue Cheese and Coney Island" - Bizarre
                            • "The Cool" - Lupe Fiasco
                            • "Supa Gangsta, Extraordinary Gentleman" - Styles P
                            Last edited by X*Cell; 11-03-2007, 12:14 PM.
                            SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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                            • jmood88
                              Sean Payton: Retribution
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 34639

                              #1784
                              Re: fans of underground rap?

                              Right now I'm only looking forward to Dirty Acres, The Away Team album, and the Orchestral Files.
                              Originally posted by Blzer
                              Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

                              If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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                              • X*Cell
                                Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 8107

                                #1785
                                Re: fans of underground rap?

                                In the Mainstream...


                                Artist: Jay-Z
                                Album: American Gangster
                                Producers: Diddy; The Hitmen; DJ Toomp; The Neptunes; Mario Winans; Just Blaze; Bigg D
                                Release Date: November 6th, 2007

                                This album is an overall solid piece but nothing will wow you from it. This is something we've come to expect from Jay-Z who's work as of late has been yawn-enducing. On the flip side, Just Blaze seems to get better and better everytime he produces a track and he was one mistake away from making "Ignorant ****" ft. Beanie Sigel one of the best beats/tracks ever made, no joke. His sample of "Big Poppa" wasn't anything too hard or complex but it's pretty appropriate knowing Jigga man and Biggie's history. "I Know" produced by The Neptunes is another fantastic song, but the rest of the album is very blehh. I wouldn't suggest buying it unless you have some serious Jay-Z nut-clinging issues and think he's the all-time greatest. Don't fool yourself.
                                • Grade:
                                  • 86% (B)
                                • Song to Download:
                                  • Produced by:
                                    • Just Blaze
                                SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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