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

    #3841
    Re: fans of underground rap?

    I have the new Brother Ali... still, one thing I wanna bring up here... and I'm not hating... everyone is entitled to their own opinion...

    but why is there so much love for Blu, or in this case, Brother Ali... and overall, for guys like Slug. I guess I'm just not seeing the greatness here. Blu's latest mixtape "Her Favo(u)rite Colo(u)r" was one of the worst mixes I've heard in a very long time. I didn't like a single track, and the whole vibe was relaxing yes, but sleep inducing. In response to Cane_Mutiny... I hope Blu does something better and beyond than what he has done so far. He's the biggest hit or miss artist to date imo. I guess the reason I grouped those three artists together, is they approach the rap game similarly.

    Still... no hate... I actually attribute these feelings to my New York origins... so everyone is def different, and that doesn't mind me... someone give me a new Sean Price album tho!!!
    SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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    • jmood88
      Sean Payton: Retribution
      • Jul 2003
      • 34639

      #3842
      Re: fans of underground rap?

      Originally posted by DookieMowf
      I had no idea this came out today. For some reason I thought it was due out towards the end of March. Has anyone heard it yet?

      It's been leaked for awhile but I thought it was old so I never downloaded it.
      Originally posted by Blzer
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      • jmood88
        Sean Payton: Retribution
        • Jul 2003
        • 34639

        #3843
        Re: fans of underground rap?

        Originally posted by X*Cell
        I have the new Brother Ali... still, one thing I wanna bring up here... and I'm not hating... everyone is entitled to their own opinion...

        but why is there so much love for Blu, or in this case, Brother Ali... and overall, for guys like Slug. I guess I'm just not seeing the greatness here. Blu's latest mixtape "Her Favo(u)rite Colo(u)r" was one of the worst mixes I've heard in a very long time. I didn't like a single track, and the whole vibe was relaxing yes, but sleep inducing. In response to Cane_Mutiny... I hope Blu does something better and beyond than what he has done so far. He's the biggest hit or miss artist to date imo. I guess the reason I grouped those three artists together, is they approach the rap game similarly.

        Still... no hate... I actually attribute these feelings to my New York origins... so everyone is def different, and that doesn't mind me... someone give me a new Sean Price album tho!!!
        I hate Sean Price.

        I love Blu but for whatever reason his mixtapes where he does the production aren't anywhere close to how good he is when he's with a really good producer. His songs with Shingo Suzuki, Presto, Noah, and of course Exile are all great but when he's doing everything by himself or with that ****ty dude that is with him in Crac he sounds pretty bad.
        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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        • Cane_Mutiny
          Pro
          • Jan 2009
          • 644

          #3844
          Re: fans of underground rap?

          Yeah, I'll admit that Blu is very hit and miss. But when he's at his best - like on Below the Heavens - he's incredible. With real production, he can be a beast.
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          • stewaat

            #3845
            Re: fans of underground rap?

            Slug is just different, that's why I like him. I connect with his music, and cultural barriers have something to do with that. As much as I love Little Brother I can only listen to so many songs with the n-word.

            Nobody uses metaphors and words like Slug, and it hits home with me.

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

              #3846
              Re: fans of underground rap?

              Originally posted by stewaat

              Nobody uses metaphors and words like Slug, and it hits home with me.
              Yeah, maybe noone does it like Slug, but I've heard people who do it better.

              Elzhi's wordplay comes to mind. Median has just recently stepped his entire game up to a whole new level. In fact, anyone not too familiar with Median, should seriously put him on play. Anything from 2007 and beyond, but preferably late '08 or check his rhymes in '09.
              SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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              • USF11
                C*rr*ntly *n L*f* T*lt
                • Jun 2003
                • 4245

                #3847
                Re: fans of underground rap?

                Originally posted by X*Cell
                Yeah, maybe noone does it like Slug, but I've heard people who do it better.

                Elzhi's wordplay comes to mind. Median has just recently stepped his entire game up to a whole new level. In fact, anyone not too familiar with Median, should seriously put him on play. Anything from 2007 and beyond, but preferably late '08 or check his rhymes in '09.
                Its all subjective. I think Murs and Slug are the most candid which speaks volumes for their creditibility.
                "Good music transcends all physical limits, it's more then something you hear, it's something that you feel, when the author, experience, and passion is real" - Murs (And this is for)

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                • Nivek
                  H*ll *f F*m*
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 7999

                  #3848
                  Re: fans of underground rap?

                  Originally posted by X*Cell
                  I have the new Brother Ali... still, one thing I wanna bring up here... and I'm not hating... everyone is entitled to their own opinion...

                  but why is there so much love for Blu, or in this case, Brother Ali... and overall, for guys like Slug. I guess I'm just not seeing the greatness here.
                  Like everyone else has said, Slug just speaks to me. I can't count how many "WTF" and "SMH" moments I've had while listening to his music. People are quick to call him (and Brother Ali) emo-rap, but you know what...that's what that **** is. It's emotional music, slug is your everyday MC. He doesn't rhyme about selling drugs or running from the cops...he rhymes about everyday **** that the modern man (no pun intended) can relate to; women issues, family issues, friendships, hardships, and surviving in this ever changing world.

                  It's not all negative though, and I think that's where the label of "emo" is bull****. He's probably one of the most glass half-full MC's in the game.(At least after the Lucy Ford EP) One of my favourite atmosphere songs is "Say Shhh" which is a homage to his hometown. I love that song b/c it reminds me that I'm grateful for living in Toronto....plus, if I really did have leave I WOULD actually dip to Chicago.
                  Cameras or guns, one of them is gonna shoot me to death.

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                  • Brandwin
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 30621

                    #3849
                    Re: fans of underground rap?

                    Originally posted by Nivek
                    Like everyone else has said, Slug just speaks to me. I can't count how many "WTF" and "SMH" moments I've had while listening to his music. People are quick to call him (and Brother Ali) emo-rap, but you know what...that's what that **** is. It's emotional music, slug is your everyday MC. He doesn't rhyme about selling drugs or running from the cops...he rhymes about everyday **** that the modern man (no pun intended) can relate to; women issues, family issues, friendships, hardships, and surviving in this ever changing world.

                    It's not all negative though, and I think that's where the label of "emo" is bull****. He's probably one of the most glass half-full MC's in the game.(At least after the Lucy Ford EP) One of my favourite atmosphere songs is "Say Shhh" which is a homage to his hometown. I love that song b/c it reminds me that I'm grateful for living in Toronto....plus, if I really did have leave I WOULD actually dip to Chicago.
                    Pretty much.

                    X-Cell mentioned Median... I think he is average at best. I can't get into his music at all. Some artists stick with you, some don't.

                    Like Cane said, Blu is hit and miss. Only thing I have really liked from him is Below The Heavens and half of that was only good to me.

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                    • cliburn
                      MVP
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 2837

                      #3850
                      Re: fans of underground rap?

                      Originally posted by DookieMowf
                      I had no idea this came out today. For some reason I thought it was due out towards the end of March. Has anyone heard it yet?

                      I have it. There's only one song I love thus far, "Palm the Joker." Overall, it's decent, but I so very much love Ali that maybe I expected something epic.
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                      • USF11
                        C*rr*ntly *n L*f* T*lt
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 4245

                        #3851
                        Re: fans of underground rap?

                        Originally posted by cliburn
                        I have it. There's only one song I love thus far, "Palm the Joker." Overall, it's decent, but I so very much love Ali that maybe I expected something epic.
                        "The believers" has this little hook in it I love. Other then that its was a bit of a letdown.

                        How come there are no 4 song seasonal ep's from atmosphere this year?
                        "Good music transcends all physical limits, it's more then something you hear, it's something that you feel, when the author, experience, and passion is real" - Murs (And this is for)

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                        • Brandwin
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 30621

                          #3852
                          Re: fans of underground rap?

                          Phonte solo rap album in the Fall of '09?

                          This reply from Phonte at OKP hints at it.

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                          • Brandwin
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 30621

                            #3853
                            Re: fans of underground rap?

                            I have yet to download the Brother Ali ep. I wasn't feeling well Tuesday night and just didn't think about it yesterday.

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                            • KG
                              Welcome Back
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 17583

                              #3854
                              Re: fans of underground rap?

                              Originally posted by X*Cell
                              Yeah, maybe noone does it like Slug, but I've heard people who do it better.

                              Elzhi's wordplay comes to mind. Median has just recently stepped his entire game up to a whole new level. In fact, anyone not too familiar with Median, should seriously put him on play. Anything from 2007 and beyond, but preferably late '08 or check his rhymes in '09.
                              I like Median but half the time I dont think he even knows what the hell is talking about. I haven't heard the new Ali but I wasn't too fond of the Rope-A-Dope mix.
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                              • X*Cell
                                Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 8107

                                #3855
                                Re: fans of underground rap?

                                Originally posted by kgx2thez
                                I like Median but half the time I dont think he even knows what the hell is talking about.
                                Man, that is what I used to think, until you listen closer, or deeper... every single line he spits is metaphorical wordplay that fits within the given rhymescheme. Median before 2008? not so much... but now, there is a reason why so many artists are featuring him on their track. What popularity would you gain by putting Median on your tracks? That's the point. You don't gain. Dude's skills are just top notch these days. He's a rapper's favorite rapper.
                                SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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