Sunday General Discussion - January 24th, 2021 - HipHop |
- Sunday General Discussion - January 24th, 2021
- Smooth Sunday. Post your smooth tracks here
- The Alchemist is dropping an 8-track instrumental tape called dropping Carry the Fire on January 28th
- Album of the Year #30: Boldy James & Sterling Toles - Manger On McNichols
- Fredo reveals tracklist for 'Money Can't Buy Happiness', dropping 1/29
- [DISCUSSION] J Hus - Big Conspiracy (One Year Later)
- Moor Mother & Billy Woods - Rapunzal
- J Dilla - Sunbeams
- [DISCUSSION] Soulection (Label, Radio Show, etc.) turns 10-years old today.
- Jayz, Eminem - Home tour (Yankee stadium) ft. 50 cent, kanye west, nicki minaj, beyonce
- Aries (YuGo) Part 2 - Mike WiLL Made-it with Rae Sremmurd & Big Sean feat. Quavo & Pharrell
- DMX & The Ruff Ryders Reminisce On Rough Road To Success – Ruff Ryders Chronicles Full Ep 1 (youtube.com)
- [DISCUSSION] Oh No & Madlib - The Professionals (One Year Later)
- [FRESH VIDEO] M Huncho - Overpriced(Freestyle)
- Mac Miller - Days
- [FRESH] Lil Wayne - Ain’t Got Time
- YuYu Hakusho Chill Soul Jam
- Missing my favorite rapper especially on these late nights so I made a lil video for a lesser known song of his. RIP MF. Greatest to ever do it. Stay blessed out there yall....
- [ORIGINAL] C./FORTE - Don't Trip. I posted the trailer and single to this EP on HHH and got lots of love. Here's the EP. My best friend and I were making an LP that got delayed due to COVID, and so we went DIY and made this EP. HHH has been a huge part of my life, excited to share this!
- [FRESH VIDEO] G YAMAZAWA - Riddle Me This
- Domies 도우미 - Dumbfoundead(feat. Keith Ape, Okasian)
- Madvillain - Papermill (in my opinion the most underrated Madvillain song)
- [FRESH VIDEO] Drakeo The Ruler - Captions
Sunday General Discussion - January 24th, 2021 Posted: 24 Jan 2021 08:07 AM PST thoughts on the fight? brs kash? joe biden? smack volume 7? Album of the Year #30: Boldy James & Sterling Toles - Manger On McNichols Smooth Sunday. Post your smooth tracks here /u/im_stuck_pls_help was wonderin What are some songs or artists that you listened to before they blew up?
/u/Jackie2Slaps was looking for Album suggestions?
/u/magischerzwerg is making a birthday video for my friend and they need your help.
/u/prettyboylamar wants you to Suggest him some really lyrical preferably new school rappers with good flows
/u/absolutbad was wonderin Thoughts on Harry Mack
/u/danielsan1701 asks "The best posse track since "1 Train" is _________"
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Album of the Year #30: Boldy James & Sterling Toles - Manger On McNichols Posted: 24 Jan 2021 10:00 AM PST Album of the Year #?: Boldy James & Sterling Toles - Manger On McNichols Artist: Boldy James, Sterling Toles Album: Manger on McNichols Date Released: July 24, 2020 Listen Artist Background Boldy James, born James Clay Jones III, is a product of his hometown of Detroit, MI, through and through. James has been releasing music for years, with a number of appearances on mixtapes and tracks with other artists dating back to 2009, before releasing his debut mixtape, Trappers Alley Pros and Cons, in 2011, followed by his debut album My 1st Chemistry Set, entirely produced by The Alchemist, in 2013. The record touted features from Action Bronson, Earl Sweatshirt, Vince Staples, and more. Yet, the acknowledgement that Boldy's rise in the public eye came about in 2020 seems inescapable, and for good reason; Boldly's output and growth in 2020 was close to unrivaled. His full-length collaboration with The Alchemist, The Price of Tea In China, turned heads earlier this year and highlighted James' abilities as a wordsmith. Boldy also linked up with Griselda this year, and released The Versace Tape, a short, if less notable, project produced by Jay Versace. Finally, Boldy's (underrated) collaboration with producer Real Bad Man, Real Bad Boldy, released at the end of the year, with a short but sweet collection of gritty tracks that don't overstay their welcome. However, the real highlight of Boldy's year was, of course, his work with Sterling Toles. To be clear, to attribute this record to this year alone is perhaps disingenuous; the two's collaborative project was well over the decade in the making, with some of Boldy's vocals dating back to 2007. Toles, another Detroit native, is a musician, visual artist, and producer, blends avant-garde, jazz, experimentation, and a number of other influences on Manger on McNichols to create a soundscape that is both chaotic, gorgeous, and stirring. The pair's work finally graced the ears of the public this year, and the result is one of the most affecting and personal albums in years. The Middle of Next Month The most immediately arresting aspect of this record is almost certainly the aforementioned soundscape. Each track sounds meticulously crafted, chaotic but pieced together in the most precise of manners. Tracks like "The Middle of Next Month" feature an explosion of noise, from warped vocals and samples to what sounds like disconcerting strings hiding in the mix. To listen to any individual track can become an exercise in instrument recognition; a trumpet there, synthesizers and piano, and percussion that acts as less of a foundation and more of a puzzle piece. Songs like highlight "Mommy Dearest (A Eulogy)" border on the avant-garde, sounding almost structure-less, yet feeling coherent and precise; a droning violin complimented by a gorgeous flowing flute fluttering throughout the mix, dodging from left to right, choir-like backing vocals and balladry in a foreign language. The weight of these elements is enough to crush any single track, and a lesser MC would perhaps struggle to sound even close to in their element. But the strength of Boldy's voice peers straight through any amount of noise, and each track sounds like it was constructed around each verse, as it likely was. If anything can sound like the culmination of ten to thirteen years of perfection, it's this. Sterling Toles' work on this record is, not to put it lightly, unlike anything heard on a rap record, ever. The soundscape of the record is both dirty and gorgeous, muddy and boundary-pushing, with Boldy's voice cutting through the chaos like a knife. A Eulogy But perhaps just as impressive as the sound of the record is the content, both personal and strikingly complex. Boldy's poetic and yet almost domestic storytelling is powerful and matter-of-fact, with his dreary delivery standing proud among the instrumentation and perfectly complementing it. The descriptions of poverty, crime, and interpersonal relationships is powerfully dreadful; often, the naming of family and friends in an almost list-like fashion very clearly remind you that these are lived experiences. A number of recurring themes permeate the record, with one of the most potent being that of childhood, and by extension, parenting and Boldy's own children. Even the title, with the use of the word "manger" brings to mind the visuals of a nativity scene, highlighting the birth of Jesus in a manger or stable, further emblematic of the record's focus on birth, childhood, and religion. Descriptions of parentless youth, such as on "Requiem", paint a vivid and perhaps all too common picture: My youngin' lost his mother and father, was less fortunate Put up for adoption, no foster parents at the orphanage The social worker, she could give a fuck, she got her own problems Brodie wanted for a open murder, that's his role model Growin' up all he seen was a Seagram's Crown Royal bottle Pourin' up his troubles, gettin' weeded while he load hollow tips And that extendo roll was runnin' through them bundles One time, the bag came up short, he had to shoot his uncle Perhaps the most affecting moment on the record comes in the form of the "Mommy Dearest (A Eulogy)", which features Boldy interpolating Notorious B.I.G's "Suicidal Thoughts" ('Cause she don't even love me like she did when I was younger/ Suckin' on her breast just to stop my fuckin' hunger). The track seems to highlight both Boldy's childhood trauma and relationship with his mother (and by extension a younger sibling and father) and perhaps even his own thoughts on parenthood as well as his own past and life trajectory, talking about a history of crime and selling drugs, culminating in the piercing line: I know my mama wish she got a fuckin' abortion. The poetry and searing emotional weight of this track is not only multi-layered and dense, but is of course accompanied by not only the gorgeous instrumentation but a sample of an interview discussing the song in question. Falling right in the middle of the album, "Mommy Dearest" acts almost as an emotional climax, and is what Sterling Toles has cited as the centerpiece of the project, highlighting Boldy's relationship with his mother, some of the darkest thoughts James has to offer on the record and some of the most introspective. Askin' our mommy, "Where Daddy went?" To our daddy, "Where Mommy at?" Him tellin' me she ain't comin' back Me lookin' at my four-year-old sister Tears runnin' down her poor little dimples, damn Memories when it was hard for your little mans Can it be that it was all so simple then? Tellin' me that you was on your way to come see me And left me sittin' on the porch in the rain, freezing Had me feelin' like an orphan, the pain stingin' And gettin' stung by a hornet ain't the same, neither It run further and way deeper than a heartbreakin' mind-bogglin' brain freezer Tellin' James that what I'm never sellin' dope And when he said "never", that's when he let me know To never say "never", because you never know And if you love someone, let 'em know Guess it wasn't meant While growing up in Detroit, James had a friend in his neighborhood who went by the name Boldy, who "didn't rap, he just sold cocaine." James "Boldy" Osley was later murdered, and, since they shared the name, James, Jones decided to carry on the name in his rap career. The DNA of Detroit and its influence on both Boldy himself and his sound is evident throughout the record, with a number of samples throughout the record starting and ending tracks with messages about Detroit, a number of which sound like they come from old television or radio samples. That spirit and heritage feels laced throughout the record. Boldy's style and wordplay is not only impressive across the record, but feels unique to him and his experiences. The storytelling and descriptions on the album feel almost intrusive, like a man has opened his soul entirely, describing his insecurities, trauma, and confessing his sins over the sound of raw emotion, unfiltered. The closing moments of this record on "Got Flicked (The Rebirth)" feel like an encapsulation of paranoia and dwelling on the past, coming to terms with life as it has been given and lost in thought about what it means. My baby mama and my son didn't show up When I realized I ain't tell 'em I was leaving when the bailiff threw me in the cuffs, fuck Then he whispered in my ear, "This, too, shall pass" Now I'm shackled by my frame to the floor of a bus with some strangers Cliqued up with some demons, got into it with some lifers Learned to communicate with angels It's not often an album of this level arrives. A project so long in the making, so intently focused, and so painfully personal that it feels intrusive. The depth of the project's sounds and poetry is impossible to digest upon dozens of listens, nevermind the first. The story behind the record is almost as fascinating as its content, and despite the love it has gotten from certain circles and online forums, it still feels like a record that should have made far larger a splash than it has. That being said, the staying power of this record will likely prove itself in the years to come, especially as Boldy James continues his exponential growth. This is without a doubt one of the most powerful hip-hop records in years, and one that will go down as a landmark achievement, blending new and old with startling ease, and emblematic of the sort of personal expression and raw introspection most key to the human experience. Highlights I just lost my two twins in an accident Would've been my firstborn kids, guess it wasn't meant It's been a series of unfortunate events And I'm gettin' real leery of whom I call my friends - "The Middle of Next Month" Sometimes I feel like a motherless child Get out of line, and I'm gunnin' you down, so stay in single file 'Fore you in the line of fire, tryna renege Like you threw a nine of diamonds out when I led with spades And you sittin' trump tight We got hand grenades, I pull this pin, it's goodnight Sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite Keep a razor blade or jagged-edge butcher knife -"Mommy Dearest (A Eulogy)" Therapeutic to the user, the heroin abusers Know I'm a ConCreature like I'm starin' at Medusa -"Medusa" Got the drug-free school zone high God, tell the devil Boldy want a spot if I gotta suffer Got some 1-2, 3-4, 5-slot, heavy metal pokin' out my side for you motherfuckin' sissies Your boy an assassin, my city ain't no tourist attraction, this Detroit where shit happens Cats get shot in their jibs Extorted, kidnapped, or robbed for their yen My ConCreature fam been known for causin' casualties Don't eff with them boys off of McNichols But come back to Detroit, sorry we missed you With this northern hospitality You welcome to 76 -"Welcome to 76" It's six million ways to die to choose from Hardest thing to do is stay alive, go to school son I know niggas who died when they was too young To even realize, don't even think twice, just shoot guns And let the trigger decide, took a few slugs Blink twice, bleedin' from his eyes, cried blue blood When they crimsoned his tide in new ones Left him laid out flat in some already-been-chewed gum -"Why Are You In Her(e)?" It's real life shit, this ain't Hansel & Gretel In my kitchen, Pyrex right next to the kettle Open the cabinet, farina right next to the pet milk With my strap on, the sink full of dishes and residue Phone tapped, I think, and my minutes is hella low Who in the hell'd think that that kid'd be sellin' dope? From petty thief, misdemeanors to federal Seventeen in the clink for some weed in my leather coat -"Got Flicked (The Rebirth)" Discussion Questions -Where does this stand in Boldy's discography? Were you familiar with Boldy and his work prior to his releases this year? If so, how has that affected your perception of this record? -The jazz-driven soundscape of this record has been compared to records such as To Pimp A Butterfly. While the subject matter is entirely different, how does the sound of these records compare? Considering how unique this project is, is this a fair comparison? -Lyrical highlights that I missed? [link] [comments] |
Fredo reveals tracklist for 'Money Can't Buy Happiness', dropping 1/29 Posted: 24 Jan 2021 01:22 PM PST TRACKLIST:
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[DISCUSSION] J Hus - Big Conspiracy (One Year Later) Posted: 24 Jan 2021 08:15 AM PST Big Conspiracy is the second studio album by British rapper J Hus. It was released on 24 January 2020 by Black Butter Records/Sony Music Uk for streaming and digital download. The album features production from frequent collaborator Jae5, alongside IO, TSB and Nana Rogues, plus guest appearances from Iceè TGM, Koffee, Burna Boy and Ella Mai. It follows the 2017 debut album, Common Sense, and the 2018 EP Big Spang. Two singles were released to promote the album: "Must Be" and "No Denying", both charting in the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart. The album debuted atop the UK Albums Chart, becoming J Hus' first UK number-one album. It also charted in Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Ireland, Norway and Sweden. Big Conspiracy received widespread acclaim from critics. [link] [comments] |
Moor Mother & Billy Woods - Rapunzal Posted: 24 Jan 2021 06:16 PM PST |
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[DISCUSSION] Soulection (Label, Radio Show, etc.) turns 10-years old today. Posted: 24 Jan 2021 10:21 AM PST
In case people aren't familiar with Soulection, they (and Joe Kay especially) are partly responsibly for the come-up of amazing artists like Kaytranada/Goldlink/Sango/Monte Booker/Smino/etc. They've always pushed forward with the music they present (seen by these artists) and are just overall an amazing project. [link] [comments] |
Jayz, Eminem - Home tour (Yankee stadium) ft. 50 cent, kanye west, nicki minaj, beyonce Posted: 24 Jan 2021 10:24 AM PST |
Aries (YuGo) Part 2 - Mike WiLL Made-it with Rae Sremmurd & Big Sean feat. Quavo & Pharrell Posted: 24 Jan 2021 05:56 PM PST |
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[DISCUSSION] Oh No & Madlib - The Professionals (One Year Later) Posted: 24 Jan 2021 09:24 AM PST The Professionals is the eponymous debut collaborative studio album by The Professionals, an American duo consisting of sibling producers/rappers Madlib and Oh No. Entirely produced by Madlib, with raps mainly being provided by Oh No, the album was released on January 17, 2020, on Madlib's own imprint Madlib Invazion. The album features guest appearances from Adub, Elzhi, Chino XL, Freddie Gibbs, The Alchemist, and members of the Crate Diggas Palace collective (Wildchild, Roc C, MED and Kazi). RYM review:
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[FRESH VIDEO] M Huncho - Overpriced(Freestyle) Posted: 24 Jan 2021 01:09 PM PST |
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[FRESH] Lil Wayne - Ain’t Got Time Posted: 24 Jan 2021 08:15 PM PST |
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Posted: 24 Jan 2021 07:07 PM PST Listen to the EP on Spotify, Apple, or Amazon. My friend and I have been making music together for a few years, but haven't released anything in a while. When our LP got delayed, we didn't want to wait anymore, so we made a DIY EP with the help of a friend who's an engineer. It's not a perfect project but we put 100% of our hearts into it and are excited to share it with ya'll. If you wanna follow us on social media, you can find our info in corner of that page. Hope you enjoy! EDIT: Updated links to individual streaming services because my hyperurl was being weird. Yikes. [link] [comments] |
[FRESH VIDEO] G YAMAZAWA - Riddle Me This Posted: 24 Jan 2021 12:38 PM PST |
Domies 도우미 - Dumbfoundead(feat. Keith Ape, Okasian) Posted: 24 Jan 2021 09:20 PM PST |
Madvillain - Papermill (in my opinion the most underrated Madvillain song) Posted: 24 Jan 2021 08:03 AM PST |
[FRESH VIDEO] Drakeo The Ruler - Captions Posted: 24 Jan 2021 04:29 PM PST |
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