What have you been listening to this week? / Last.fm thread - July 21, 2021 - HipHop |
- What have you been listening to this week? / Last.fm thread - July 21, 2021
- Kanye shares Donda whiteboard tracklist, via Instagram
- Chicago rap duo Abstract Mindstate reunite for new album fully produced by Kanye West, who is also releasing the album through his new YZY SND imprint
- [FRESH] Belly - Better Believe (feat. The Weeknd & Young Thug)
- [FRESH VIDEO] BELLY, THE WEEKND, YOUNG THUG - BETTER BELIEVE
- THE REALLLLY COOOOL CONVERSE CLUB [Featuring Tyler The Creator, Jasper, and Vince Staples]
- Boldy James + The Alchemist dropping new song + new album information this Friday
- A Guide to Ka: Brooklyn's "Highbrow Gutter"
- Future - XanaX Damage
- Pop Smoke & Travis Scott - GATTI
- Young Nudy announces the release date of his upcoming album Rich Shooter
- [FRESH VIDEO] Ski Mask The Slump God - DR. SUESS
- [SHOTS FIRED] - Royce da 5’9” responds to Lupe Fiasco - “Silence of the Lambda”
- Ludacris- Blueberry Yum Yum
- The Return of Abstract Mindstate: Chicago underground rap duo talk about how they reunited after 16 years, with help (and 100 beats) from an old friend: Kanye West | RS Interview
- Stop Blaming Rappers for a Problem America Created
- Rare Verse Of Nas Dissing Tupac Resurfaces 25 Years Later
- Vince Staples - Vince Staples Album Review (Dead End Hip Hop)
- Daily Discussion Thread 07/21/2021
- [FRESH VIDEO] Migos - Roadrunner
- Ne-Yo - Miss independent
- [FRESH EP] Yung Kayo - work in progress
- Earl Sweatshirt – MTOMB (feat. Liv.e, prod. by Alchemist)
- Rick Hyde new album "PLATES 2" dropping 8/20. Feat: Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher, G Herbo, Meyhem Lauren, T.F, El Camino, Jay Worthy, Chase Fetti, Keisha Plum, Killa Kyleon, & more. Prod creds: Alchemist, Daringer, DJ Shay, Harry Fraud, & more.
- Anderson .Paak - Sweet Chick (feat. BJ The Chicago Kid)
What have you been listening to this week? / Last.fm thread - July 21, 2021 Posted: 21 Jul 2021 08:30 AM PDT This is the weekly thread to share what you've been listening to recently and/or post 3x3 collages. Make sure to write some shit about what you listened to in order encourage discussion. To make 3x3s: Import from Last.fm:
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Kanye shares Donda whiteboard tracklist, via Instagram Posted: 21 Jul 2021 03:28 PM PDT Here's the screenshot (https://i.redd.it/d5h4t8iu3nc71.jpg) [link] [comments] |
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[FRESH] Belly - Better Believe (feat. The Weeknd & Young Thug) Posted: 21 Jul 2021 09:02 PM PDT |
[FRESH VIDEO] BELLY, THE WEEKND, YOUNG THUG - BETTER BELIEVE Posted: 21 Jul 2021 09:02 PM PDT |
THE REALLLLY COOOOL CONVERSE CLUB [Featuring Tyler The Creator, Jasper, and Vince Staples] Posted: 21 Jul 2021 01:01 PM PDT |
Boldy James + The Alchemist dropping new song + new album information this Friday Posted: 21 Jul 2021 08:46 AM PDT via Twitter and Instagram "Boldy James & The Alchemist season 2 starts this friday . 🏈⚾️" [link] [comments] |
A Guide to Ka: Brooklyn's "Highbrow Gutter" Posted: 21 Jul 2021 09:17 AM PDT I decided to make this guide because Ka is a rapper I put people on to a lot and he recently announced that he was gonna drop a new album in August. He's a one in million talent that needs to be heard and living proof that popularity and quality are completely unrelated. I hope this guide will shed some light on who he is and raise some interesting discussions I. Intro. Who is Kaseem Ryan?Kaseem "Ka" Ryan is a 48 year-old rapper from Brownsville, Brooklyn. He works full time as a firefighting captain in Brooklyn, devoting his free time to rapping and producing on a part time basis. Ka is married to Mimi Valdes, a producer who worked on the movie "Roxanne Roxanne", which was promoted by a lot of big artists like Pharrell Williams. Ka decided to stop touring after performing at a festival and seeing people look sad because his content was, in his words, "too depressing to perform live". "My music is better listened to cope when you lost someone close to you, or like an uncle that you really loved." he said in this amazing Redbull interview that is the only real in depth Ka interview we have and that I'm recommending a lot. Despite being a very lowkey underground rapper. Ka is highly respected among his peers. Ka was selling copies of his Grief Pedigree albums and was praised by Mos Def, Earl Sweatshirt said in an interview that Ka was the best rapper alive currently and that his album "Days with Dr Yen Lo" was far and away the best album of the year, even though Earl dropped "I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside" the same year. Earl also can be seen in the music video for Oedipus alongside Chuck Strangers and Knxwledge. On-the-come-up underground rapper Navy Blue is a huge Ka fan, namedropping him in his songs and having him as a feature in a song. Ka suffered quite a lot of controversy for his content denouncing police brutality as a firefighter. He was on the frontpage of The New York post and rappers like El-P and Killer Mike from Run The Jewels defended him and shamed the person who wrote the article, calling Ka an NY treasure. El-P's rant is an absolutely brillant description of Ka's style and I'm jealous I can't write something quite as eloquent as this:
Ka's best friend in hip-hop is probably fellow underground legend Roc Marciano. They feature on most of each other's projects and form the unofficial group Metal Clergy. They announced an album, Piece Be With You, to drop in 2012 and while they haven't stopped collabing since, this album is pretty much considered Detox status, with Ka and Roc Marci both dropping rumors about the album still being worked on and supposed to drop one day. They made more than 10 songs together so you can get a taste of what their album would sound like by listening to all of their collabs back to back. II. Early Work.Ka started rapping in the 90s. The first recording of him is in the group Natural Elements where you can hear a much more agressive Kaseem rapping in this freestyle, or in tracks like I Mean This In 1995, he forms the group Nightbreed with his best friend Kev who passed away in 2015 due to an accident. The sound is a lot more refined like in Long Time Coming. Ka (second verse) is a lot calmer and already shows signs of his signature style of jam-packed, tightly crafted rhyme schemes almost 20 years before his return to the scene:
After Nightbreed dropped a couple demos, Ka went radio silent for 13 years until GZA called him to do a song on his album Pro-Tools. The track is called Firehouse and has quite a bit of energy compared to what Ka made later in his career. It has his signature raspy voice which he said in an interview was due to inhaling smoke while working as a firefighter. Later that year, Ka dropped Iron Works under the label he created of the same name. The album seemed to be pretty heavily Mobb Deep / Lox influenced, to the point that he sounds exactly like Jadakiss on songs like Mr Officer. The production is very rough, and while the album isn't bad by any means, you can clearly feel that he's trying to find his footing on some songs and that this style didn't suit him. Iron Work and Children are two tracks i'd recommend if you want to listen to his music chronologically and not skip the project entirely; but I don't believe this album really showcases his talent. The album didn't get a lot of attention/reviews at the time and Ka didn't manage to capitalize on what the GZA feature could've given him traction-wise. III. Career-Defining Work.In my opinion this is when Ka's career really starts because he starts to make the most of style that I think makes Ka the great rapper that he is. I consider Ka to have found his footing between his next two albums, Grief Pedigree and especially The Night's Gambit. This is the start of his run as one of the most refined pens in hip-hop's history. Ka's style shifts completely : he ditches the grimy Lox / Mobb deep approach for a much colder, slower, minimalist approach. Ka makes his voice and lyrical content the focus of his music by stripping away the drums on his beats. This gives Ka's production a more cinematic sound and makes it act as a canvas for him to paint on. He strips away the drums for the songs to force the listener to listen to his music for what he's saying only. He eschews a fast, energetic delivery for a calmer, which is much more fitting to his personality. You can absolutely feel that, between Iron Works and Grief Pedigree, he's much more comfortable in that style and that he doesn't pretend to be someone he's not. He devoted himself completely in that style and abandoned trying to appeal to a mass audience that he felt he wouldn't be able to reach. Instead, he gave his all into the one thing he was the best at: conveying imagery through vivid punchlines and concepts. Ka is not very accessible because he stripped his music of a lot of things that are popular in hip-hop. Ka makes pretty sad, downbeat music without drums, hard 808 beats, basslines, or fast flows; but if what you are looking for is lyricism, I don't think you'll find a pen as refined as his. The replay value to me is immense because Ka doesn't put much emphasis on what he says no matter how insanely hard hitting it may be. You could be listening to the same song 10 times and only realizee a mindblowing reference or metaphor on the 10th listen. It may be a niche style and even considered boring by some, but Ka knows he is not confortable doing anything else. He would rather invest his all into being the best depressing lyricist possible, and that investment makes for some fascinating and unique music in my opinion, no one sounds quite like him and that should be praised in hip-hop. Ka's subsequent albums follow a similar pattern: use a historical or fictional concept (Edo Samurai Era, Greek Mythology, The Bible, Chess...) as a metaphor for his inner city life. For example, in his latest album Descendants of Cain, he uses the Cain and Abel story to draw a parallels to gun violence and black-on-black ("Brothers killing Brothers") crimes he witnessed growing up in Brownsville. 'He manages to make this pattern feel fresh with each release so that it never feels forced or repetitive. Songs like Sirens are just non-stop metaphors, with the music video showing the references from Greek mythology that are in pretty much every line:
This track is an extended metaphor comparing the mythical Sirens from The Odyssey, monsters whose beautiful songs baited sailors lost at sea, with police sirens which minorities unfortunately have to avoid due to continuing police brutality. a is one of the most emotionally vulnerable lyricists I know. His recent output has a humanity to it that I haven't seen from enough rappers. Instead of bragging about his past in the streets, his emotional lyrics and cold, somber delivery warn people about the horrors of that lifestyle. I don't think enough rappers are open enough to talk about how bad they use to be, how hurtful it was for him to go unnoticed by his peers, or how low his self-confidence was, here are some examples :
Dr Yen Lo, Day 912, Days with Dr Yen Lo
Ka, Patron Saints, Descendants of Cain
Ka, Ours, Honor Killed The Samurai
Ka, I love, Descendants of Cain
Dr Yen Lo, Day 811, Days with Dr. Yen Lo What sets Ka apart too is how he depicts the crimes he used to commit without glorifying them, none of it sounds cool while not trivializing how terrible those actions were, he calmly explains how, growing up in Brooklyn, he had to follow a code to survive in that environnement, and that's mainly why his most acclaimed album, Honor Killed The Samurai, uses the known "Death before dishonour" Samurai trope that is also used. That duality between having to be a criminal and being a good person and feed your family is most prevalent in Honor's intro, Conflicted :
He also, on multiple occasions, reminded people that any criminal is still someone's son, someone's lover, someone's relative, and that we aren't more or less humane than those people :
Dr Yen Lo, To Hull and Back, Days with Dr Yen Lo
Ka, I Love, Descendants of Cain In the Redbull interview I mentionned before, he said that when he raps, he uses his past life for his content and hardly ever raps about his current life, since he is so far removed for drug dealings and crime altogether, he uses it as a coping mechanism to heal from those traumatic experiences. Ka takes the role as the product of an environnement that still made it out and encourages people to get out of it, one of the most career-defining line he has is "Play bad cards bad? Can't be mad whoever dealt 'em". To him, drug dealing was the only exit from the streets and a way to feed his family, not a way to become rich and promote a life style which so few made it out of alive, he also talks about how some people in his family became addicts and made drug dealers rich:
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30 Keys Ka's style is based around huge rhyme schemes that aren't here just for the sake of sounding cool, they are packed with content and he has made some of the most perfectly crafted rhyme patterns I've ever seen in hip-hop, especially in Honor Killed The Samurai, he doesn't waste a single word:
Ka, That Cold and Lonely, Honor Killed The Samurai
Ka, Ours, Honor Killed The Samurai IV. RecommendationsSince Ka is very concept-based, I would always recommend to dive into his albums from front to back to really be immersed in whatever picture Ka is setting. I understand that Ka can be very daunting because his music is not-only an acquired taste, but has a different way of being digested and appreciated because you won't really find any hard beats or upbeat tracks and you need to be in the mood for his style of music, which I completely understand is not for everyone. Ka's bread and butter track he has on almost every album is a slow, depressing guitar-sampled ballad and most of the time is one of the highlights of the project and serves as its culminating point. If you liked APIDTA from Jay Electronica's last album, just know that I really was expecting Ka to hop in on the track because that's exactly the world he shines in. The first tracks from that series are Jungle and 30 Pieces of Silver which are both on The Night's gambit. Then I Wish, the loosie Grapes of Wrath from the Superfly EP that contains 30 Keys that I can't recommend enough, Punishment of Sisyphus and finally Solitude of Enoch. As a very shy and introverted individual, Ka said that he hardly does feature with people he doesn't know personnally. Ka has been appearing more and more as features lately though, like on Chuck Strangers's Family dollar which might be my favorite feature of his period or in A Cure For The Common with producer Preservation withwhom he made the 1200 B.C EP and Days with Dr. Yen Lo that I already mentionned previously. He also appeared on Navy Blue's Ada Irin project who I mentionned before, on the track Good Hands. He also said that he is good friends with The Alchemist and seems to be close with Earl Sweatshirt, so his features might become less rare as time goes by. Of course, you can't name Ka's features without talking about his group-mate Roc Marciano with whom he shares the most amount of collabs. Sins of the father is their most recent collab on Ka's latest album which has one of the best Roc Marciano's verses of his entire career. Marksmen is anothera Metal Clergy collab with Roc Marci having an insane performance. The two seems to bring the best out of each otherwith tracks like Iron Age and especially Ephesians which contains top notch Ka verses. The most evenly matched Metal Clergy track might be Day 81 where both of them have standout performances. Days with Dr Yen Lo isn't as conceptual as his other recent efforts and the tracks can be taken out of the album, I already quoted a lot from that project earlier but i'm still recommending anyone to listen to Day 912, and my favorite I haven't mentionned yet, Day 13 is a great song that is just a guitar lick away from being mentionned in the Ka's list of amazing ballads tracks. If you thought the concept for Headstones by Flatbush Zombies was cool, Ka dropped a similar track in a vinyl shop, showing every tape he's referencing on Off The Record in 2013. I'm going to list other great Ka tracks I couldn't manage to put in that write-up even though they clearly deserves a spot. Every Now and Then is an amazing intro to Descendants of Cain, and I Love is an ode to his wife, mother, and his ex-Nightbreed mate and best friend Kev who tragically passed away recently. The latter in particular is one of his most beautiful and vulnerable tracks period.'. [Argo] has one of my favorite lines from Ka:
$ has a spot for both the hardest track to find when you search in online, and one of the best short-verses ever :
Not a track but i'm recommending this interview where he talks about his love for hip-hop and lyric crafting is very insightful and portrays Ka's passionate and vulnerable character perfectly. V. Talking points
I hope you liked this, this took a pretty long amount of time, on Ka. credits for /u/Anirban_The_Great for helping me proofreading this post. This may be subject to some edits if I happened to miss some errors. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 21 Jul 2021 10:03 AM PDT |
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