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Daily Discussion Thread 09/18/2020 - HipHop

Daily Discussion Thread 09/18/2020 - HipHop


Daily Discussion Thread 09/18/2020

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 11:13 AM PDT

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Kanye tweets that Eminem has a feature on the Dr. Dre Remix of Use This Gospel (Tweet Deleted)

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 01:27 PM PDT

Title is wrong, tweet is not actually deleted, just in his replies as it begins with him @'ing Eminem. (credit:masternagol)

Direct link: https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/1307051808611864582

Edit: He also posted a picture of himself in the studio with Biggs (co-founder of Roc-A-Fella credit:MadridistaChileno) and Buju Banton (legend of Jamaican music). Coincidentally, Tyler the Creator posted pics taken by Buju Banton yesterday 🤔

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Top Charts French Rapper Freeze Corleone Facing Criminal Prosecution for Antisemitism, Holocaust Denial on Hit Debut Album

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 06:25 AM PDT

Spillage Village - Spilligion Tracklist

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 11:00 AM PDT

https://twitter.com/earthgang/status/1307008841809362945?s=21

Releases September 25th

  1. Spill Vill (EarthGang feat. Desi Banks)

  2. Baptize (JID and EarthGang feat. Ant Clemons)

  3. PsalmSing (Mereba, EarthGang, Benji and Hollywood JB)

  4. Ea'alah (Family) [JID, Benji and EarthGang]

  5. Mecca (Benji, EarthGang and JID)

  6. Judas (JID feat. Ari Lennox, Buddy, Chance the Rapper and Masego)

  7. Oshun (Benji, EarthGang, Hollywood JB, Jurdan Bryant and 6LACK)

  8. Cupid (EarthGang and 6LACK feat. Lucky Daye)

  9. Shiva (JID, Benji, EarthGang and Jurdan Bryant)

  10. End of Daze (EarthGang and JID feat. Jurdan Bryant, Mereba and Hollywood JB)

  11. Hapi (Benji and EarthGang feat. Mereba and Big Rube)

  12. Jupiter (JID, EarthGang, Mereba, Jurdan Bryant and Hollywood JB)

artists on each song adapted from writing credits on apple music, thanks u/SoTheFliesDontCome

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“Anything you’ve ever heard in a rap song, don’t buy none of that shit EVER because it’s all a trap” - Lupe Fiasco

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 05:27 PM PDT

YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "Top" sells 127K First Week (7K Pure).

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 07:55 PM PDT

Rank Artist Album Label Pure Sales Sales + Streaming
1 Juice WRLD Legends Never Die Grade A/Interscope 210,343 497,000
2 The Weeknd After Hours XO/Republic 275,000 444,000
3 Lil Uzi Vert Eternal Atake Generation Now/Atlantic 9,666 288,000
4 Eminem Music To Be Murdered By Shady/Aftermath/Interscope 117,000 279,000
5 Pop Smoke Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon Victor Victor/Republic 59,000 251,000
6 Drake Dark Lane Demo Tapes OVO/Republic 19,000 223,000
7 Logic No Pressure Def Jam 172,000 221,000
8 Lil Baby My Turn Quality Control/Motown/Capitol 10,000 197,000
9 Bad Bunny YHLQMDLG Rimas 35,000 179,000
10 Mac Miller Circles Warner 61,000 164,000
11 Future High Off Life Freebandz/Epic 15,822 153,000
12 Jhene Aiko Chilombo Def Jam 38,000 152,000
13 Lil Wayne Funeral Young Money/Republic 38,000 139,000
14 NAV Good Intentions XO/Republic 73,000 135,000
15 Lil Uzi Vert LUV vs. The World 2 Generation Now/Atlantic 5,000 130,000
16 YoungBoy Never Broke Again Top Never Broke Again/Atlantic 6,957 126,763
17 DaBaby BLAME IT ON BABY Interscope 12,000 124,000
18 Gunna WUNNA Young Stoner Life 4,093 111,000
19 A Boogie wit da Hoodie Artist 2.0 Atlantic 3,052 111,000
20 Big Sean Detroit 2 G.O.O.D./Def Jam 30,000 103,000
21 Polo G THE GOAT Columbia 14,539 99,000
22 YoungBoy Never Broke Again Still Flexin, Still Steppin Never Broke Again/Atlantic 3,551 91,000
23 Kehlani It Was Good Until It Wasn't TSNMI/Atlantic 25,000 83,000
24 Rod Wave Pray 4 Love Alamo/Geffen/Interscope 2,332 72,000
25 YoungBoy Never Broke Again 38 Baby 2 Never Broke Again/Atlantic 3,994 67,000
26 Moneybagg Yo Time Served N-Less/Interscope 7,000 66,000
27 Young Dolph Rich Slave Paper Route/Empire 33,000 65,000
28 Tory Lanez The New Toronto 3 Mad Love/Interscope 5,524 64,000
29 Russ SHAKE THE SNOW GLOBE Columbia 39,815 63,000
30 G Herbo PTSD Machine/Epic 4,000 59,000
31 Lil Durk Just Cause Y'all Waited 2 Alamo/Geffen/Interscope 3,107 55,957
32 6ix9ine TattleTales 6ix9ine/Create Music Group 32,000 53,000
33 PARTYNEXTDOOR PARTYMOBILE OVO/Warner 3,061 52,237
34 Nas King's Disease Mass Appeal 19,021 47,788
35 Don Toliver Heaven Or Hell Cactus Jack/Atlantic 1,990 44,356
36 Megan Thee Stallion Suga Atlantic 4,279 41,000
37 The Kid Laroi F*CK LOVE Columbia 6,796 40,000
38 Bad Bunny LAS QUE NO IBAN A SALIR Rimas 7,931 39,828
39 Anuel AA Emmanuel Real Hasta La Muerte 3,560 39,233
40 Joyner Lucas ADHD Twenty Nine Music 10,144 38,400
41 Agust D D-2 BigHit 15,115 37,753
42 Yo Gotti Untrapped Epic/CMG 7,000 35,000
43 Run The Jewels RTJ4 BMG 31,065 34,609
44 Lil Yachty Lil Boat 3 Quality Control/Motown/Capitol 3,722 34,164
45 Pop Smoke Meet The Woo 2 Victor Victor/Republic 3,280 34,077
46 Jay Electronica A Written Testimony Roc Nation 10,842 31,703
47 Dreamville Revenge Of The Dreamers III: Director's Cut Dreamville/Roc Nation/Interscope 1,647 32,828
48 NLE Choppa Top Shotta Warner 2,433 32,769
49 Internet Money B4 The Storm Internet Money/TenThousand 766 32,168
50 Freddie Gibbs Alfredo ESGN/ALC/Empire 20,524 31,290
51 Teyana Taylor The Album G.O.O.D./Def Jam 4,250 31,088
52 Summer Walker Life On Earth - EP LVRN/Interscope 3,526 30,327
53 6LACK 6pc Hot EP LVRN/Interscope 8,082 28,951
54 Key Glock Yellow Tape Paper Route/Empire 782 28,290
55 Jessie Reyez BEFORE LOVE CAME TO KILL US N/A 14,979 26,430
56 John Legend Bigger Love Columbia 12,552 26,199
57 Amine Limbo Republic 7,350 25,711
58 Brandy B7 EOne 15,607 25,636
59 Childish Gambino 3.15.20 Wolf+Rothstein/RCA 5,584 25,273
60 J Balvin Colores UMLE 3,800 25,059
61 blackbear everything means nothing Alamo/Interscope 5,916 23,160
62 Various Artists Birds of Prey: The Album Atlantic 9,454 22,352
63 Ozuna ENOC Aura 1,696 20,208
64 Brent Faiyaz Fuck The World Lost Kids 711 22,088
65 Stunna 4 Vegas Rich Youngin Interscope 559 21,967
66 Shoreline Mafia Mafia Bidness Atlantic 1,142 21,324
67 Quando Rondo QPac Warner 352 20,348
68 Jadakiss Ignatius Ruff Ryders/Def Jam 6,329 19,927
69 $uicideBoy$ STOP STARING AT THE SHADOWS G59 1,302 19,092
70 DVSN A Muse In Her Feelings OVO/Warner 2,349 19,081
71 Tee Grizzley The Smartest Tee Grizzley 1,800 18,845
72 Gucci Mane Gucci Mane Presents: So Icy Summer Guwop/Atlantic 1,055 18,773
73 Rich The Kid BOSS MAN Rich The Kid/Atlantic 420 18,512
74 City Girls City On Lock Quality Control/Motown/Capitol 1,994 18,461
75 Lil Tjay State of Emergency Columbia 1,611 17,101
76 Dave East Karma 3 Mass Appeal/Def Jam 2,613 16,798
77 Kiana Ledé KIKI Republic 5,070 16,533
78 Key Glock Son Of A Gun Paper Route/Empire 713 16,128
79 Dominic Fike What Could Possibly Go Wrong Columbia 4,349 16,102
80 JayDaYoungan Baby23 Atlantic 197 15,899
81 NoCap Steel Human 2020 135 15,795
82 Lil Keed Trapped On Cleveland 3 Young Stoner Life 190 15,978
83 Maluma PAPI JUANCHO Sony Music Latin 1,005 15,376
84 Sleepy Hallow Sleepy Hallow Presents: Sleepy For President Winner's Circle/Empire 225 15,266
85 Mozzy Beyond Bulletproof Mozzy/Empire 2,594 15,212
86 Jack Harlow Sweet Action Generation Now/Atlantic 704 15,140
87 K. Michelle All Monsters Are Human EONE 9,438 14,734
88 K CAMP Kiss 5 Family Ties/Interscope 693 14,631
89 JoJo good to know Warner 9,609 14,606
90 Jaden CTV3: Cool Tape Vol. 3 MSFTS/Roc Nation 2,693 14,563
91 Disclosure Energy Island 5,820 14,455
92 August Alsina The Product III: stateofEMERGEncy Shake The World/Empire 5,369 14,416
93 Mulatto Queen of Da Souf Streamcut/RCA 616 14,311
94 Burna Boy Twice As Tall Bad Habit/On A Spaceship/Atlantic 1,699 13,632
95 Alina Baraz It Was Divine Mom+Pop 2,294 13,557

Top 10 First Weeks of 2020 Across All Genres

Rank Artist Album Label Pure Sales Sales + Streaming
1 Taylor Swift folklore Republic 615,000 846,000
2 Juice WRLD Legends Never Die Grade A/Interscope 210,343 497,000
3 The Weeknd After Hours XO/Republic 275,000 444,000
4 BTS MAP OF THE SOUL: 7 BigHit/Columbia 347,000 422,000
5 Lil Uzi Vert Eternal Atake Generation Now/Atlantic 9,666 288,000
6 Eminem Music To Be Murdered By Shady/Aftermath/Interscope 117,000 279,000
7 Lady Gaga Chromatica Interscope 206,515 275,904
8 Pop Smoke Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon Victor Victor/Republic 59,000 251,000
9 Halsey Manic Capitol 180,000 239,000
10 Kenny Chesney Here And Now Blue Chair/Warner Nashville 222,000 233,000

FAQ:

Q: Source?

A: http://hitsdailydouble.com/sales_plus_streaming

Q: How is this list sorted?

A: It's sorted by sales + streaming

Q: What are pure sales?

A: Pure sales are purchases of the album (itunes, amazon, physicals, etc)

Q: Where is X album?

A: Only albums that make the top 50 in sales+streaming for their debut week are counted

Q: Why do some albums show exact sales numbers while others do not?

A: The albums that do not show exact numbers are the ones that have had sales corrections from Billboard

Q: Aren't those numbers kind of low for Childish Gambino?

A: Childish Gambino's "3.15.20" officially released on a Sunday, a week after it was premiered on his website, this caused him to lose out on two days of sales as well as losing some interest due to the delayed release.

Q: Where can I find last year's list?

A: 2019 list, 2018 list, 2017 list, 2016 list


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Young Dolph Delivers Car to the Winner of His Lamborghini Giveaway

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 10:24 AM PDT

2 Entertainment Lawyers Break Down Kanye West’s Recording Contracts

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 10:17 AM PDT

New Music Friday: September 16th, 2020

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 11:05 AM PDT

Albums

Lil Tecca - Virgo World (featuring Lil Durk, Polo G, NAV, Skrillex, Lil Uzi Vert, Internet Money & more)

Curren$y & Harry Fraud - The Director's Cut (featuring Snoop Dogg, Trippie Redd, Styles P & Larry June)

Armani Caesar- The Liz (featuring Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine, Benny the Butcher & 808 Mafia)

DJ Critical Hype, André 3000 & Tyler, The Creator - ANDRE (Mashup album)

Slauson Malone - Vergangenheitsbewältigung (Crater Speak) (featuring Jai)

Alicia Keys - ALICIA (featuring Sampha, Tierra Whack, Miguel, Khalid, Snoh Alegra & Jill Scott)

Shy Glizzy - Young Jefe 3 (featuring Meek Mill, Lil Uzi Vert, Ty Dolla $ign, G Herbo, NoCap, Jeremih & more)

Cookin Soul - Whateva, Vol. 3 Beats

Moneybagg Yo & Blac Youngsta - Code Red (featuring Yo Gotti, 42 Dugg, City Girls, DaBaby & more)

MC Eiht - Lessons (featuring B-Real, Conway the Machine, DJ Premier, Dave East, Talib Kweli, Havoc, Kurupt & more

Murs & Dee-1 - He's the Christian, I'm the Rapper (featuring Krizz Kaliko & more)

Krizz Kaliko - Legend (featuring Tech N9ne, Rittz & more)

Cookin Soul & Larry June - Orange Season (Deluxe Edition)

BigBabyGucci - Isolated

Berner - Russ Bufalino: The Quiet Don (featuring Andre Nickatina, G Herbo, Mozzy, Tee Grizzley, DMX, Wiz Khalifa, Trae The Truth, Trippie Redd, Damian Marley & more)

Hudson Mohawke - Airborne Lard

Kamaiyah & Capolow - Oakland Nights

Declaime & Madlib - Illminded (originally from 95)

Paul White - All Eyes Open

Remtrex - Bars From The Pen 2 (featuring AJ Tracey & more)

Jayaire Woods - From a Distance

BigKayBeezy - Bad Intentions (featuring Polo G)

not yet posted:

Baby Rose - To Myself (Deluxe)

Ghostie - Emotion Land 2

EPs

not yet posted:

Sukh Knight - Diesel Not Petrol

Crafty 893 - Induction

WELL$ & Tommyxboi - Hope You're Somewhere Safe

Singles

Saba - Something in the Water (feat. Denzel Curry) / Mrs. Whoever

slowthai - feel away (feat. James Blake & Mount Kimble)

Baby Keem - hooligan / songs & critics

The Avalanches - Take Care In Your Dreaming (feat. Denzel Curry, Tricky, & Sampa the Great) / Music Makes Me High

Brent Faiyaz - Dead man walking

Action Bronson - Mongolia (feat. Hologram & Meyhem Lauren)

Blood Orange & 박혜진 Park Hye Jin - CALL ME (Freestyle)

Justin Bieber - Holy (feat. Chance the Rapper)

SahBabii - Gates to the Sun (feat. Joji)

Rico Nasty - Own It

Busta Rhymes - YUUUU (feat. Anderson .Paak)

Young Nudy - All White

Ecco2k - Pollen

Night Lovell - Alone

Big Pun - Face Off (feat. Jadakiss)*

Rapsody - 12 Problems

Meek Mill - DatPiff Freestyle / 'Meek Mill Type Beat' Freestyle*

Open Mike Eagle - Headass (Idiot Shinji) [feat. Video Dave]

Papoose - Kickback (feat. Conway The Machine & French Montana)

JustZeke - DAYUM

Brittany Howard (of Alabama Shakes) - Goat Head (Remix) [feat. EARTHGANG]

JAHMED - GLIMPSE (feat. Freddie Gibbs)

Pop Smoke & Lil Tjay - Mood Swings (Remix) [feat. Summer Walker]

Lil Pump - Life Like Me

THEY., Juicy J - STCU

Sango - Quanto Tempo (feat. Luccas Carlos & Jao)

Yung Gravy - Gas Money

Smoke DZA - Santos Party House / Hibachi (feat. Wiz Khalifa & Curren$y)

Sampa The Great - Time's Up (Remix) [feat. Junglepussy]

KXNG CROOKED & Joell Ortiz - Hands Up (Outlaws)

YEAR OF THE OX - LIFTED (feat. NAFLA)

Willie The Kid - Brewster's Millions (feat. Curren$y)

PARIS - Nobody Move

Masego - Passport

Fat Tony - Feeling Groovy

Azizi Gibson - Over Again (feat. AKTHESAVIOR)

Kipp Stone - Sprague Street (feat. Mick Jenkins)

Healy - Back in Time (feat. Public Library Commute)

Blocboy JB & NLE Choppa - ChopBloc, Pt. 3

Marlon Craft - Time Will Tell

6 dogs - turtles

R-Mean - King James (feat. Jeremih & Scott Storch)

Sainvil - Boxed In (feat. Boogie)

Don Toliver - Midas Touch

Peso Peso - Lamb Chops (feat. Slim Thug) / Spot Jumpin

Lil Loaded - Narco

Tyga - Money Mouf (feat. Saweetie & YG)

Cautious Clay - Agreeable

Skepta, L3 & Michael Phantom - No Stress

Sylvan LaCue - The Cleanse DEMO

Smoove'L - Wait a Minute

Trim - Poseidon

JME - IF YOU DONT KNOW (REMIX)

Trapboy Freddy - Sum Mo (feat. 42 Dugg)

Hotboii - Left Lonely

Bino Rideaux - Mismatch (Remix) [feat. Young Thug]

not yet posted:

OG Spliff & Flower In Bloom - St Nick / Schnitzel

Nevaeh Jolie - Screwed Up (feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie)

Six 6 - Twerk War (feat. Asian Doll)

Veeze - Law N Order

A$AP Twelvyy - S.N.L.

Anitta - Me Gusta (feat. Cardi B & Myke Towers)

Tayco - Self Steerin' (feat. Nef The Pharoah)

24Heavy - Slime Mobb (feat. Marlo & Lil Keed)

CoachDaGhost & 22Gz - Movie

Yameen - Molasses (feat. Chester Boyd)

Cicero - Make It Through The Night (feat. Jammz)

Westside Tut & Nef The Pharaoh - One Handed

Harry & Larry - Love & Affection. (feat. Sneakbo)

John Legend - Wild (Meduza Remix)

Mason Yoo - Late Night (feat. $tupid Young & Smokepurpp)

Planet Asia - Opera Show (feat. Che Noir & A Plus Tha Kid)

Bari - Con Artist

Tyler Sweet & KingTrey - TONIGHT (Remix) [feat. Kota The Friend]

Foogiano - MOLLY (Remix) [feat. DaBaby]

The Kount - Ride Out (feat. Kaelin Ellis & Wes Allen)

Nappy Roots - Do Better (feat. Andrew Weaver)

HoodCelebrityy & Kash Doll - So Pretty

JAG & Guapdad4000 - Pray

IV - Swimming (feat. Trippie Redd)

Anik Kahn & Robin Dey - Unfair

Mark Battles - Try (feat. Keara Alyse & Cozz)

KAMI - Fatal Frequencies

Junglepussy - Arugula

Dave B. - Dance On Me

Jamila Woods - Sula

Los Rakas - Pimpin' Smokin' Dro (feat. E-40)

Christian Rich & Vic Mensa - NIGHT RIDERS

Rockie Fresh - Bluffin (feat. Charity)

Q Da Fool - Frozen

rei brown - Honest

Rassy Bugatti - Light Up the Blocc (feat. 03 Greedo & Bambino)

Georgia - Feel It (Remix) [feat. Yung Baby Tate]

Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin - Richard Pryor

J Mint - Manzana (feat. YGTUT)

Dasktopbeatzinc - Fypm (Feat. Babyface Ray)

Jon Waltz - 8 Ball

D.A. Stern - 2 Drink Minimum (feat. Fat Tony & Colleen Green)

Da$h - Directions

Lody Lucci - Never Like Me (feat. Sada Baby)

J Lee - Been Did (feat. Icewear Vezzo)

Phelony - Trenches (feat. Sada Baby)


* means maybe not on streaming

not yet posted means it's unlikely it was posted.


From /u/KHDTX13 (will be updated):

Fresh Singles

Fresh Albums & EPs

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Tekashi 6ix9ine Is an Unworthy New York Rap Villain: Craig Jenkins writes about Tekashi 6ix9ine and the inevitable burnout you run into when you try to build a career on shock value for Vulture.

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 12:17 PM PDT

[FRESH] Francis and The Lights - You Still Take Me To The Light (ft. Kanye West & Chance The Rapper)

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 10:40 AM PDT

Lil Uzi Vert - Dolly

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 09:27 PM PDT

Joji & Sahbabii - Gateway to the Sun

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 07:44 PM PDT

[FRESH ALBUM] Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire - Secret Legend, Vol. 1

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 09:41 PM PDT

[FRESH VIDEO] Lil Tecca - Dolly (with Lil Uzi Vert)

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 09:01 AM PDT

[FRESH] Tha God Fahim X Your Old Droog - Charles Barkley (Prod. By Dj Preservation)

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 02:01 PM PDT

Tupac - Life Goes On (RIP RBG)

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 05:11 PM PDT

[FRESH] ANKHLEJOHN - Man on a Mission (prod. Navy Blue)

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 05:49 PM PDT

Eminem - Oh No (unreleased Relapse 2 track)

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 05:27 PM PDT

[FRESH VIDEO] T-Pain - Nooks Bells (feat. Cardboard Cowboy & Jayteehazard)

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 06:15 AM PDT

[FRESH VIDEO] Yelawolf - Rowdy ft MGK and DJ Paul

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 10:24 PM PDT

The Beginning Of The End As Lil Tecca Squanders His Potential On Debut Album ‘Virgo World’

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 08:45 PM PDT

The 'one-hit-wonder' feels like a token title bestowed to those who are either past their prime or set to inevitably be forgotten. Come the dominance of the streaming age and it feels like the potential for these flashy, enigmatic performers to abruptly take the world by storm has multiplied exponentially. One artist who feels as if they have spent the last year playing second fiddle to the overshadowing demands of their own pre-success is New York youngster Lil Tecca. Becoming somewhat of an overnight phenomenon with his breakout single 'Ransom', my perceptions of Tecca's career following has felt like a constant struggle to reimagine and emulate the same success. Boasting a sheer desire to dominate the market via a persistent onslaught of releases, Tecca's last full-length body of work 'We Love You Tecca' felt like a shameless attempt to capitalise on the world's initial infatuation with his formula, as he would exhaust it. A similar trend would follow through a myriad of sporadic single drops between major releases, as it felt like the hometown hero figure I once rooted for, had played himself into a one-dimensional corner by selling himself out.

Whilst I had hoped this was subject to change during his dormant period, Tecca's latest release, 'Virgo World' feels like the identical twin to 'We Love You Tecca', only repackaged. Where Tecca was once a rejuvenating spark of fresh air and promise, has flipped the switch within such a microscopic period of time, as it feels as if he has all but excessively abused his creative outlet. My main gripe 'Virgo World' is just how homogenous and interchangeable of a sound it is, a criticism that isn't strictly tied to the context of the album as a stand-alone work either. Nothing feels fresh, as the album subscribes to virtually all of the most generic and redundant traits within the trap landscape. Where these issues were rife on 'We Love You Tecca', I had hoped the sands of time would have prepared Tecca for a stylistic overhaul, but these fears and undisciplined shortcomings are only further certified here as Tecca stays within the realm of his restricted capabilities, beating them like a dead horse.

The opening track 'Our Time' feels like the culmination of all the usual shortcomings of Tecca's craft multiplied tenfold. Defined by its near non-existent instrumental of sparse hi-hats and vapid manipulated inflections, the track is just the beginning of what becomes a truly grueling demonstration of the importance of serviceable production. Tecca simultaneously undermines the importance of lyrical depth on the track with his surface-level approach to such a robust topic. Concerned with the betrayal and mistreatment he has experienced through abusive platonic relationships, Tecca minimises the potential for an intimate experience through his tedious and repetitive tendencies.

As previously mentioned 'Virgo World' feels near-identical to its predecessor at times, bearing its identity warts and all. A recurring blemish here is the unfortunate return of the sub-two-minute curse. At this point, it feels like a prerequisite to expect more than a few substanceless filler tracks heading into a Lil Tecca project, yet his preference towards these minute runtimes feels as if he himself exposes the short shelf life of his gimmick. The first of many cases, 'Actin Up', feels like it ends before it even really starts, yet that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Considering just how overblown and convoluted of a mix it is, I've come to appreciate its abruptness as it grants me a sense of result and freedom from just how grating it all is. Another short-lived cut that disregards the notion of expansive structure is the cross-genre fusion 'Selection'. With its flavourless, overproduced synths, Tecca is near unrecognisable buried beneath the intrusive production of DJ Scheme and Skrillex. Like a passing whim without a strong sense of identity, the bizarre bastard child that fails to exhibit a strong sense of influence from either artist feels primed to go in one ear and straight out the other.

Perhaps the most distinct addition that separates 'Virgo World' from other bodies of work within the Tecca discography is the addition of collaborators. Whether or not this can be considered a flat out improvement remains largely debatable given just how inconsistent his contemporaries prove to be. The most inexcusable of the cases present on the album is 'Dolly'. Tecca, in tandem with Lil Uzi Vert, delivers what might be the pair's most robotic and unenthusiastic performances to date. It is honestly astonishing just how much of a let down the duo's meeting turns out to be. On paper, an exhilarating listen in which the two are bouncing off of the walls, yet in practice, a truly loathsome experience in which the pair adopt a sloth-like demeanor with the intent to put me in a state of comatose.

The inclusion of high-profile contemporaries continues to spoil the listen as elements of their own act dilute some of the starved glimpses of improvement we witness throughout the project. Occurring most notably on 'Foreign', where the likes of NAV derail an otherwise grandiose undertaking. With its luxurious, weeping strings and darting movements, what is solidified as a spacious and adventurous foundation within the production is ignorantly contested by its performers. Whilst I didn't hold much hope out for it heading into the track to begin with, NAV unsurprisingly cradles my worst fears, making them a reality. It feels as if he is oblivious to what works within the instrumental and finds anything within his sub-human repertoire to dissect the positive merits. 'True To The Game' is similarly defined by its serene string movement and sorrow-stricken keys, yet challenged by overly gritty vocal performances full of teeth from Tecca and Guwop Reign. Though I find it to be an incohesive mess, if applied in two separate settings I could see what Tecca was going for working.

As Tecca so rigorously demands he stick to an oversaturated formula, it feels somewhat inevitable that his process of trial and error will eventually form a handful of highlights. In the instances in which all the right ingredients align, Tecca crafts some of his most compelling music to date. We have the braggadocious lead single 'Royal Rumble' that sees Tecca capture his rag-tag battle to the top of the industry and his now imposed tyrannical grip that those that oppose him should fear. Production-wise it captures a real filthy atmosphere with its boisterous ad-libs and woozy, hypnotic synths. This, paired with Tecca's intoxicating inflections and laid back swagger makes the track stand out as the most lethal within the Tecca discography. Yet another highlight is the lyrically intricate 'Miss Me'. There's a real boyish innocence to the colourful, dreamy synths that act as the spine to Tecca's verbalised struggles of communication. Whilst nothing groundbreaking, it feels like one of the few intimate and sincere moments of personal input on the album.

It wouldn't feel right not acknowledging yet another rare moment of vocal prowess when such are so few and far between, on the track 'When You Down'. Whilst chemistry with his collaborators feels so scarce and out of reach for Tecca on the project, the track marks an unusual point of unified success as Tecca is joined by Polo G and Lil Durk for his melodramatic anthem. The track is concerned with the bittersweet reminiscing of days before fame and a life of luxury, sparing a thought to an unnamed shallow companion that seeks approval now the three have reached such acclaim. Sombre and earnest in nature, the three sound humbled by their experiences, as they bless the tracklisting with its most vivid case of storytelling.

Following a trend that defined and served as the root of a myriad of problems on his previous output, 'Virgo World' suffers from a hideously bloated tracklist. Towards the back end of the record, Tecca demonstrates his willingness to flaunt cheap and lazy shortcuts but shamelessly recycling ideas. Each and every track feels like a painfully hollow regurgitative shell of the sounds that manifested the front end of the record, only now, redundant. I am constantly left scratching my head at the inclusion of tracks like the sparse and clunky 'Closest to Heaven', or the paper-thin and nauseatingly tedious 'Level Up'. What exactly is it that Tecca thinks flavourless cuts like these add to the listening experience? Listen after listen reveals nothing of note or value as the non-descript tagalongs feel like nothing more than fodder and numeric gain. Let's not kid ourselves here, at this point both Tecca and listeners alike must be aware that he doesn't have the substance to adequately accommodate a tracklist of this size, and it is inclusions like this that truly highlight the sacrificing of one's integrity.

The album ends in much the same way it runs, in a particularly unremarkable fashion. Constantly making me call to question as to what the inclusion of such redundant material is, Tecca's conclusive cut, 'Out Of Love' is near indistinguishable from any number of previously previewed tracks. At the very least Tecca sounds more convincing and emotionally potent here than on previous ventures, but by leaving his best rendition of an oversaturated formula to the dying moments of what is indubitably a grueling listen, Tecca really shoots himself in the foot. By no means is this his worst cut, or the worst version of his material fixated on evaporated love, shrouded by ill-intent, but it's questionable placement in the tracklist only further provokes the question regarding Tecca's undisciplined nature.

It is in fact that undisciplined nature that feels like the mastermind behind the downfall of 'Virgo World'. Some may defend him with the excuse of his youth or unfamiliarity with the idea of career longevity, but I struggle to see this as a viable defence given his flirtatious past with fame and the high-profile, industry experts that clearly endorse him. Giving credit to Lil Tecca where applicable, his newfound willingness to invite his contemporaries to share the spotlight with him really does bring a sense of versatility to an otherwise homogeneous sound. There are also very definitive glimpses into instrumental improvement as Tecca, no matter how minute of a degree, shows signs of experimentation. But outside of the minor adjustments, what exactly does 'Virgo World' add to the Lil Tecca discography or skill set? The question I keep coming back to yet never truly find a means of answering as the truth is, we've heard it all before.

Virgo World - Lil Tecca - 3/10

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Throwback Write-Up #20: NB Ridaz - NB RIdaz.com - HipHop

Throwback Write-Up #20: NB Ridaz - NB RIdaz.com - HipHop


Throwback Write-Up #20: NB Ridaz - NB RIdaz.com

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 03:31 AM PDT

Artist: NB Ridaz

Album: NB Ridaz.com

Label: Upstairs Records

Released: April 4th, 2004

Background

NB Ridaz, formally known as Nastyboy Klick, are a Hip Hop/R&B group out of Phoenix Arizona. Started by MC Magic, the group became popular locally by selling their CDs at swap meets and making personalized songs of their hits for people. They dropped two albums under the Nastyboy Klick moniker, one of which had one of their most successful singles with "Lost In Love". Their debut also had the hit "Down For Yours" featuring Roger Troutman, who laid down the chorus with his signature talkbox singing. That sound would become a staple in NB Ridaz's future hits. With the name officially change to NB Ridaz, they dropped Invasion in 2001, with the hit song "Runaway" In 2004 they dropped NB Ridaz.com, their most successful album to date, spawning hits like "Notice Me" "So Fly" and "Pretty Girl". The influence Roger Troutman had instilled on the group's sound is especially prominent here, with the talkbox chorus on "Wishin on a Star" and "Pretty Girl" This album also served to promote their website NBRidaz.com, where they sold merchandise and promoted their personalized songs that fans can put requests for. Although the site is no longer active you are able to see remnants of the site if you use the wayback machine.

Intro

I wanted to preface by saying that the reason I chose this album was because it was huge among Hispanics/Latinos in the US. and in Latin America, but I feel like they are largely unknown to this forum and non-hispanic hip hop listeners. I realized I lived in a bit of a bubble when I overestimated their general popularity on this sub. Living in a large Mexican community, the album and songs like "So Fly" and "Pretty Girl" were inescapable and most girls I went to middle school with including my sister had a crush on MC Magic. I talked about them once in the DD a while back when someone brought up Soulja Boy's influence by using the internet to blow up and being the supposed first one to really use the internet, and I mentioned how NB Ridaz were using their website to promote personalized songs before Soulja Boy was active, which was then downvoted and followed by a "Who?" response. Anyways after that and testing the waters by posting "Pretty Girl" (which was downvoted), I became aware of that bubble and how the album is not known to the general hip hop audience. To be fair, even when the album was in heavy rotation during release, I noticed it was more popular among girls than dudes, and this sub/website isn't exactly known for their demographics in the women department.

Review

One thing about this album is that almost every single song has to do with love or intimacy, whether that be the pursuit and wooing of a new partner, cultivating and strengthening of relationships, or lamenting of past relations, probably why it was more popular with girls than dude.

The album kicks off with a forgettable intro followed by U Got Me Hot, which is just a fun song about meeting women at the club and a good track to kick off the album.

Now she was rockin hot jeans

Low-cut baby tee

Hotter than the Fourth of July in A Z

I mean I'm trippin, I couldn't even think

Booty so thick she can hold two drinks

Next is Pretty Girl. Though it wasn't the leading single on the album, it is probably the most popular song from this album after Notice Me. With a smooth beat reminiscent of 90's G-Funk, and a chorus and verses backed up by the talkbox singing that they picked up from Roger Troutman, this song has everything that makes it both timeless and a callback to the group's roots. My favorite part has to be MC Magic's verse, as he blesses us by alternating his rhymes between English and Spanish seamlessly.

Si tu supieras lo que siento

Cada vez

Que me pongo a pensar en todos los momentos

All the good times we've had, me and you, you and I

Hot summer nights, making love in July

The only girl that didn't give it on the first night

Una mujer incomparable, Imma love her life

After Pretty Girl and, the album transitions to its raunchier side with the lead single So Fly. One small detail I always liked about this song is that each member comes in with a short intro setup before their verse starts, with Zig Zag and MC Magic singing their first lines before rapping, and the DJ Scratching on the beginning of Dos's verse, I thought it was a pretty neat touch. Zig Zag's verse is iconic too and etched in my childhood since my sister had this song on loop on her boombox.

I know, I been on the road and away from home

But I been fiendin' for you

Dreaming of you

And what I'm gonna do when I have you alone

You heard the message

On your cellphone, me sayin' "Daddy's home"

I'm about to put it down, got you runnin' around

Half-naked around the house

And this isn't just fast sex

We makin' love until we both climax

Next up Tu Eres, a love ballad sung entirely in Spanish. The lines are a bit cheesy, but since it's a love ballad it's expected. If you get serious with a Latina who's in her late 20's/early 30's, you'll get bonus points if you play this for her.

Despertando una manana pensando en ti

Tus brazos y besos los quiero sentir

Yo te quiero y te amo que haria sin ti?

Un angel que Dios me enviado a mi

On Wishin', the song revolves around getting hurt by being broken up with by an ex, but still wanting them back. Though it sounds great rapping and beat-wise, and the chorus is nice as hell, it's my least favorite song on the album on subject matter alone. After that the album gets more upbeat on Playaz. Dope hook, classic beat, and great verses all around where NB Ridaz affiliates 'The Hav Nots' lay down some good verses.

The album then does a 180 with 4-Ever, a song about committing to be with your partner forever. The chorus features singer Angelina combined with the talkbox singing by the NB Ridaz. Though this is one of multiple tracks on the album that feature the talkbox singing chorus, and not even the only one that also features Angelina on the chorus, they still manage to get creative with it. Next up is Notice Me, which was probably the song that got the most radio play in my area and in general. While being the second song that has both Angelina and the talkbox singing chorus, it still manages to sound fresh and change from a theme of commitment to one of simping.

Until I Die is probably my favorite beat on the album, even with dope 90's West Coast style beats of "Pretty Girl" and "Playaz". Hearing this makes me wish NB Ridaz experimented more with guitars on their instrumentals. This song is different from the other love songs on the album in that it focuses on growth in partnership, from struggles to sacrifices couples would do for each other. Featured artist and long-time collaborator Big Gemini has a great verse on this as well

I used to say once you're born you're just waiting to die

And every day in between is just a waste of some time

But in time I was convinced that I was far from the truth

Believe it or not I found truth the night I met you

So just know that if there's life after death I'm a wait for you there

To love you forever for real

Sunshine features the same singer (Mary) who did the chorus on U Got Me Hot, and she easily steals the show on this. This song always reminded of a 90's R&B ballad, and probably the only song on the album where I think Dos had the best verse. .

Not once not twice but your three times a lady

The comfort of your arms got me feeling like your baby

Ill be there for you lets make love in to memories

Your tender touch and your smile always get the best of me

Never let you go or treat you bad ill give you all i have

I belong to you and only you girl i want you bad

Sunshine is followed by the Lil Ridaz skit, just an obnoxious skit of these two little kids breaking into MC Magic's studio and rapping. Kinda wishing they cut this because it's not great. The skit leads us into the next song, Bounce If You Wanna, that uses the same beat as the skit. Something weird I found in making this writeup is that not a single lyric website has this song correctly noted, as every site instead has the lyrics to the Lil Ridaz skit. I wanted to highlight Kid Frost's verse because he was nice and it was iconic to have the first Mexican-American rapper to blow up on an NB Ridaz track. This doesn't exist anywhere else so I might have mucked a few words

Collar stay popped like champagne bottles, it's full throttle

That's the motto, and I spend dough like I won the lotto

Hit trees like there's no tomorrow

Still spittin hot shit for you to bump in your barrio

Kid Frost, Two fifths of Hennessey

2002 West, go to push and a half ounce of kush

Went triple x, now there's plenty of bush

Pornstars and strippers get snatched with one look

It's the Kiddie crook back with them NB Ridaz

O's and G's, flippin pounds of keys

On the regular, there's no competitor

Take it from the editor, back like the predator

Exterminator, Terminator, Violator, Regulator

And I'm way too smooth than them brand new wall of gators

Kid Frost still a boss and I floss on you haters

Fakes and phonies, and all you perpetrators

Southwest Ridaz is up next, and the album is just the group spitting cold hard bars. MC Magic shines as usual and alternate Spanish and English lines like he did on Pretty Girl, except with more hardcore rapping on this track. San Diego's Mr. Shadow makes an appearance, who was also popular among latino hip hop listeners in the mid 2000's, but who catered more to the gangster rap crowd.

MC Magic expands on how the group started in the skit Magic's Custom CDs, where he recounts how his group were able to establish themselves by making personalized CDs for them and advertises how fans can use the website to request their own custom CDs, and as a bonus he even includes an example of a custom song he made using Lost in Love as a basis. The album's closing track, Guess Who's Back was always my guilty pleasure as a kid. Borrowing my sister's CD of this album every now and then, this is the track I always skipped to since at the time I wasn't feeling like hearing love or heartbreak songs, so this one holds a special place in my heart. With this and Southwest Ridaz, the group made it known they can drop bars when they wanted to and aren't just a group that coasts on love ballads.

I didn't mention the Cho and Lo skits, until now, but they are a series of skits on the album that have a radio duo ragging on each other. I used to like their banter when I was in middle school, but I've grown out of it since then

Conclusion

As I mentioned before, upon doing my research for my writeup, I found that I overestimated the group's popularity and my perception of their popularity was warped because of where I and who I grew up with, being from a city on the west coast where there are more Mexicans than any other race. In spite of their popularity among Latinos with songs that have +10 million views on youtube, they never had an album chart on the Billboard 200, and even their most famous songs only peaked close to the bottom of the Billboard 100 charts. In spite of their lack of reach outside the Latino community, this album was huge for those of us who did grow up listening to it.

Questions

For non-Latinos, did you listen to or come across this album while growing up?

In light of NB RIdaz's use of the internet to push their albums as did other artists, do you feel that their practices are overlooked when discussing the history of artists using the internet to sell?

What is your favorite hip hop album by a Latino-American?

Favorite song on NB Ridaz.com?

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Sto's Album Club Week #2 | Lil Wayne - Tha Carter II

Posted: 18 Sep 2020 12:04 AM PDT

TRACKLIST

Tracklist

Tha Carter II is the fifth studio album by American rapper Lil Wayne. It was released on December 6, 2005, by Cash Money Records and Universal Distribution. Recording sessions took place from 2004 to 2005, with Birdman and his brother Ronald "Slim" Williams serving as the record's executive producers. Additional producers on the album included The Runners and The Heatmakerz, among others. The album serves as a sequel to his fourth album Tha Carter (2004), and is classified as a southern hip hop record. It was supported by three singles ("Fireman", "Hustler Musik" and "Shooter"). Tha Carter II received critical acclaim and ranks highly in retrospectives of Lil Wayne's best work

I love how diverse Wayne and the production sound. The blend of rap, rock, r&b, and soul at a wide range of tempos definitely suggested Wayne was aiming to reach newer audiences, while writing to any beat to do so. I have to credit T-Mix for his compositions that served as the motif of the album, Heatmakerz for their epic pitched-up sample chops and explosive drum, and the Doe Boys for their futuristic and high energy sounds. Serving as a soundtrack to the daily grind, this is Wayne's best album in my opinion.

STANDOUTS

The Mobb (Prod. by Heatmakerz)

  • It made all the sense to set the album tone with the signature Heatmakerz high-pitched weeping sample. No chorus, straight bars. Wayne at his purest.

Fly In/ Carter II/ Fly Out (Prod. T-Mix)

  • These three songs make up the theme of the album. Though its the same beat three times, T-Mix's piano progression serves as the album's motif [a sequence of notes producing a single impression].

Money on My Mind (Prod. by The Runners)

  • You knew what time it was when you heard that "Aahhhh" tag. The arrangements of the synths and drum patterns give the song a futuristic feel.

Best Rapper Alive (Prod. by Big D)

  • One of my favorite beats on the album. The hardcore electric guitars paired with 808 drums makes this a timeless blend of Rock and Rap.

Weezy Baby (Prod. by Deezle)

  • My other favorite beat on this album; the layers of guitar, pizzicato strings, synths, electric bass, and bells brings a southern playa vibe unmatched. This had to be a fun one to make in the studio.

Music Videos

Chart Peak Position
U.S Billboard 200 2
U.S Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums (Billboard) 1
U.S Top Rap Albums 1

Region Certification Certified Unit/Sales
United States (RIAA) 2x Platinum 2,000,000

Questions to maybe discuss

Is this Wayne's best album?

Favorite music video?

Stand out tracks?

Describe your favorite moment experiencing this album.

Feel free to ask me anything!

Also, I'll be live streaming tonight on twitch at 4 EST talking about the album, going over beats, listening to songs, ect.

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[FRESH] Saba - Something in the Water ft. Denzel Curry

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 06:02 PM PDT

What We Learned From Reading Over 100 Pages of Kanye West’s Record Contracts

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 10:22 AM PDT

[FRESH] Baby Keem - hooligan / songs & critics

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:00 PM PDT

[FRESH ALBUM] Lil Tecca - Virgo World

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:00 PM PDT

SPOTIFY | APPLE MUSIC | TIDAL | GENIUS

TRACKLIST

  1. Our Time
  2. Actin Up
  3. When You Down (feat. Lil Durk & Polo G)
  4. Back It Up
  5. Chemistry
  6. Royal Rumble
  7. Foreign (feat. NAV)
  8. Selection (feat. Skrillex & DJ Scheme)
  9. Take 10
  10. Dolly (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)
  11. Insecurities
  12. Tic Toc
  13. Miss Me
  14. True To The Game (feat. Guwop Reign)
  15. Closest To Heaven
  16. Level Up
  17. No Answers
  18. Last Call
  19. Out Of Love (feat. Internet Money)
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[Discussion] Mac Miller - GO:OD AM (5 Years Later)

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:00 PM PDT

It has been five years since Mac Miller released his third studio album GO:OD AM.

This project received generally good reviews and holds a 71/100 score on Metacritic. Commercially the album debuted at #4 on the BB200 with 73k copies sold in its first week, the album has since went on to be certified gold.

Features on the album come from Ab-Soul, Chief Keef, Lil B, Miguel and Little Dragon.

  • What are your favourite songs on this album?

  • How has it aged for you over the last five years?

  • Overall where does it rank in Macs discography?

RIP Mac Miller. 92 till infinity..

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SAINt JHN announces new project "WTWWB" dropping October 16th

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 05:04 PM PDT

Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CFKyaU3j0FP/

Roses.... 67x Platinum. I got my roses while I was still living. October 16th, WTWWB! 😘

https://twitter.com/SAINtJHN/status/1305314383015243779

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[FRESH] Brent Faiyaz - Dead man walking

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:02 PM PDT

[FRESH ALBUM] Curren$y and Harry Fraud - The Director's Cut

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:00 PM PDT

ASAP Ferg announces "Floor Seats II" out on 9/25.

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 02:38 PM PDT

[FRESH] Justin Bieber ft. Chance the Rapper - Holy

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:02 PM PDT

Black Thought - Streams of Thought will be released next Friday (September 25)

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 08:33 PM PDT

According to this interview the album will now be released September 25, he also reveals that Streams of Thought, Vol. 4 is also completed and ready to be released.

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[FRESH] Armani Caesar- The Liz

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:00 PM PDT

2020 XXL Freshman Class Talk Protesting: (Jack Harlow) "I'm from Louisville, where Breonna Taylor passed. I went home with Bryson Tiller, D'Angelo Russell and we marched. But there are moments when it feels helpless. People on the other side feel as strongly that they're right as we do"

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 03:03 PM PDT

[FRESH ALBUM] Alicia Keys - ALICIA

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:00 PM PDT

[FRESH] Night Lovell-Alone

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:01 PM PDT

[FRESH] Busta Rhymes, Anderson .Paak - YUUUU

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:04 PM PDT

Dallas Rapper and Producer FXXXXY signed to Future's Freebandz has reportedly passed away at 25

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 02:17 PM PDT

[FRESH VIDEO] Baby Keem - hooligan

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:18 PM PDT

[FRESH ALBUM]Shy Glizzy - Young Jefe 3

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:17 PM PDT

[FRESH VIDEO] Big Sean - ZTFO

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:02 AM PDT

A Tribe Called Quest performing on All That (1997) (xpost from r/ObscureMedia)

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 07:44 AM PDT

[FRESH VIDEO] Rico Nasty - Own It

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 10:23 AM PDT

[FRESH ALBUM] Moneybagg yo & Blac Youngsta - Code Red

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 09:08 PM PDT

[FRESH] Curren$y & Harry Fraud ft Snoop Dogg - 180 Days

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 03:30 PM PDT