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 Post subject: T.I's Trouble Man
PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 5:01 pm 
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Anybody getting this tomorrow? The few tracks I have heard sound pretty good. Also coming out tomorrow is Chicago's very own Chief Keef's debut album.

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I'll probably download it. I do like him.

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For those who haven't gotten this, you're missing out. This is probably rap album of the year.

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 Post subject: Re: T.I's Trouble Man
PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 5:03 pm 
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immessedup17 wrote:
I do not like much rap music, but I swear it has nothing to do with ethnicity. Coincidentally, if I had to choose my favorite rap group or rappers, Aesop Rock and Atmosphere would be at the top.


go listen to some pharoahe monch. he has an album called "internal affairs" that's worth your time. i did a victory 360 when i stumbled across the vinyl for that one; he's eminently superior to both aesop rock and/or atmosphere.... maybe he's your great black hope for hiphop?

(don't worry, i know you won't listen =)

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 Post subject: Re: T.I's Trouble Man
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schmitty1121 wrote:
For those who haven't gotten this, you're missing out. This is probably rap album of the year.

What would be in that team picture ?

I liked Common, Nas, and GOOD music


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 Post subject: Re: T.I's Trouble Man
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I have a bunch of freeleech tokens on What.CD - I just might.


pharoahe monch will never steer you wrong... he doesn't go as "out there" or niche as a lot of the rap i've liked over the years... he's just straightforward and intelligent/clever/hilarious. when he was doing his athlete-name verse (where he weaves athlete names in to an otherwise typical "i'm the shit" verse) and he went off'a junior say-ow and then said "dodge-a nigga like raul mondesi" i had to do a spit-take cuz fucking lol if there's one rapper on earth who's worthy to invoke the otherwise infallible name of raul mondesi in verse, it's pharoahe monch. big sports fan.

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 Post subject: Re: T.I's Trouble Man
PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:27 pm 
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Pharoh is a legend. I think you'll probably like him.

Is that your favorite gimmick/concept rap song Sini ?

Gza does one on every album. hit or miss. I love Labels, the rest are just ok.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:45 pm 
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Pharoh is a legend. I think you'll probably like him.

Is that your favorite gimmick/concept rap song Sini ?


wow.... favorite gimmick/concept rap song? i've gotta think on this one.... i mean in terms of just pharoahe and gimmick raps you can't go wrong with part 1 of his bullet trilogy (yes, he has three songs where he's a bullet/gun/etc) "stray bullet" - by the time you get to "you betta pray to the pope or vatican before i go rat-tat-tat-tat-again" you're pretty thoroughly entertained, that is, unless you're margaret's face.

does last emperor - secret wars (which you figure would be up loho's alley) count? i can't vouch for part 2 as much, but "growing up" part 1 was always fun.

louis logic's "the ugly truth" has a nice reveal at the end of it. i think it can be counted as a gimmick song.

you know what? the blackalicious - alphabet aerobics (cut chemist 2 1/2 minute workout) wins the title. it's the one where he does the alphabet from a to z on top of a flagrantly cut chemist beat (you know, the guy who did a ton of jurassic 5 production) that increases in speed as time goes on.

hrmmm.... latyrx' self titled song thats the first one off of their self-titled LP (i think the song's self-titled too) where they start off with each guy having a verse going simultaneously in the R/L speakers is a fun. it gets an honorable mention...

so to answer your question succinctly, it's the blackalicious one. it's caused many a random pedestrian to look at me funny when i just randomly belt out "UNIVERSAL UNIQUE UNTOUCHED UNADULTERATED THE RAW UNCUT!" on pubtrans or something.

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 Post subject: Re: T.I's Trouble Man
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for the record, my proclivity to belt out random lines of rap dialogue on pubtrans is completely teabagged by the air guitar displays i've put on when listening to squarepusher's deep fried pizza. just to keep it racially cool in here =D

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rogers park bryan wrote:
schmitty1121 wrote:
For those who haven't gotten this, you're missing out. This is probably rap album of the year.

What would be in that team picture ?

I liked Common, Nas, and GOOD music



I agree with those, and I would probably add Kendrick Lamar's debut.

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