Love.
Big Remo - Entrapment
Now I have been playing this record for a long while now and I honestly believe it's faultless! Big Remo, another Jamla artist, continues to prove why 9th Wonder's label is one on the hottest hip-hop collectives around. This North Carolina native shows lyrical flair on his tracks reminiscent of a Nas/Scarface type, atypical of the usual southern styles of rap. Citing Slick Rick as one of his biggest influences, Remo truly takes a passionate and vivid approach to storytelling and that coupled with the soulful beats from 9th Wonder, Entrapment is definitely a beacon of light shining from the southern-eastern state of NC.
Go f/ 9thmatic
Mo Heat (Quiet Nights)
Entrapment
Go f/ 9thmatic
Mo Heat (Quiet Nights)
Entrapment
9th Wonder - God's Stepson
I love mash-ups! With Jaydiohead emerging as one of my favourites (a compilation of Jay-Z tunes with an indie sound) 9th Wonder's God's Stepson serves as a fine competitor for that number one spot. Released in 2003, this record is a remixing of Nas' sixth studio album God's Son. While the production on that album was mostly handled by Salaam Remi and The Alchemist and used a fusion of styles including funk and jazz, 9th Wonder steers this album in a new direction giving it a fresh and soulful sound. Sampling artists like Curtis Mayfield, Roberta Flack and Phyllis Hyman (if you don't know, you better ask somebody!) this mash-up cements 9th as one of the most prolific and well rounded producers in hip-hop. If you like Nas and those classic sounds of Little Brother and Slum Village, this one's for you!
Action Bronson - Bon Appetit... Bitch!!!!!
If you've never heard of Action Bronson, today will be the day you meet him. This rapper/chef (yes chef, you know those guys who cook for a living? See here) from Queens, NY who brings back the mid 90's hip-hop sound that will forever be missed. Weirdly, it always seems to be the bigger dudes that hip-hop favours the most (Big Pun, Biggie, The Fat Boys, Fat Joe... ok, you get it) and Action Bronson comfortably continues that pattern. With a voice that could easily be mistaken for Wu-Tang's Ghostface Killah, Bronson uses clever imagery (usually involving food) to convey the usual street shit that rappers talk about (coke, hoes and whatever else) - but don't let that fool you. His lyrical composition propels him ahead of his contemporaries and I personally think Bon Appetit..... Bitch!!!!! is a doper than dope record. And lemme just say, rapping over Jay-Z's Can I Live joint off Reasonable Doubt will always earn you at least 10,000+ brownie points from me as Bronsenelli shows on Marijuana Bronson. Dope. Geddit?
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