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The Official 2021 r/HipHopHeads Christmas Advent Calendar (Day 18/25) - HipHop

The Official 2021 r/HipHopHeads Christmas Advent Calendar (Day 18/25) - HipHop


The Official 2021 r/HipHopHeads Christmas Advent Calendar (Day 18/25)

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 12:21 PM PST

Multiple reports that Drakeo the Ruler stabbed at Once Upon A Time in LA music festival

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 10:00 PM PST

Travis Scott’s Astroworld concert - All 10 Astroworld Victims Died of ‘Compression Asphyxia,’ According to Medical Examiner

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 07:20 AM PST

Big Sean on Drink Champs

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 11:37 AM PST

Is SoundCloud still in a place to be impactful?

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 03:08 PM PST

Honest question to the community. The mid late 2010's pumped out a lot of talent into the hip hop space. I wasn't following it close at the time & I'm not following it now. So, I'm wondering if it was a faze, or is it still thriving?

Edit: 2010's

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Bobby Shmurda - Hot N*gga

Posted: 19 Dec 2021 12:11 AM PST

Anderson .Paak - Make It Better (feat. Smokey Robinson)

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 07:24 AM PST

[FIRST IMPRESSIONS] Chief Keef - 4NEM

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 03:34 AM PST

I've had a few listens and I think this is Sosa at his finest, last run of songs is legendary. What are your thoughts on the album?

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Album of the Year #4: CZARFACE and MF DOOM - Super What?

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 10:29 AM PST

Artists: Czarface and MF DOOM

Album: Super What?

Release Date: May 7, 2021

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Background

Czarface is a group consisting of DJ and producer 7L, Wu-Tang's Inspectah Deck, and perpetually underappreciated rapper Esoteric. We can't really dive into the history of Czarface without diving into the history of its members so let's begin with 7L and Esoteric. Back in the early 90s, Esoteric was DJing for a college radio station that 7L happened to listen to. The set was so good that 7L, who was also DJing in the area, decided to reach out for a collaboration and thus the duo was born. Before they hit their final form, they teamed up with little known rapper MC Karma under the name God Complex. The subsequent singles they released were met with acclaim in the underground and already featured the zany bars and comic book references that would define their later work. Shortly after their first EP, they dropped the moniker God Complex and released their following projects simply as 7L and Esoteric. I could bore you with the details of every single and album release but I don't think it would better your understanding of the group or the album we're highlighting today so we'll move onto the illustrious Inspectah Deck.

As most of you probably know, Inspectah Deck is arguably Wu-Tang Clan's most lyrically talented MC and is responsible for some of the most iconic verses in hip hop history; namely his verse on C.R.E.A.M. He's always been pretty understated; especially in comparison to some of the Wu's most prominent members, but that hasn't stopped him from garnering an extremely loyal fan base over the years. It's difficult to exaggerate the impact that he and the rest of the Wu-Tang Clan had on the world of music. I could talk forever about them but I don't want to stray too far from the focus of this writeup so I'll leave it at that.

Czarface officially came together back in 2013 for a one off project that was meant to be nothing more than some good music for the fans. The self-titled Czarface released to widespread critical acclaim so the group decided they'd make another one and the rest is history.

Now last but not least we need to talk about Daniel Dumile AKA MF DOOM. Doom tragically passed away in October of 2020 and we still don't know what actually happened to him. Below is the official statement released by DOOM's family following his untimely death.

To Dumile The greatest husband, father, teacher, student, business partner, lover and friend I could ever ask for. Thank you for all the things you have shown, taught and given to me, our children and our family. Thank you for teaching me how to forgive beings and give another chance, not to be so quick to judge and write off. Thank you for showing how not to be afraid to love and be the best person I could ever be. My world will never be the same without you. Words will never express what you and Malachi mean to me, I love both and adore you always. May THE ALL continue to bless you, our family and the planet.

All my Love

Jasmine

Transitioned October 31,2020

Doom was a true auteur in the world of hip-hop. He'd weave together obscure references with intricate rhyme schemes over gonzo production to create a soundscape entirely his own. It's been over 20 years since the release of Operation Doomsday and it still feels just as fresh as it did back in 1999. Doom's entire discography is incredible but Vaudeville Villain released under the pseudonym Viktor Vaughn was always my personal favorite. The sheer amount of double entendres, stank-faced verses, and ice cold bars put it a cut above Madvillainy, Food, etc. The legacy he left behind will live on forever. He was the type of artist that only comes along once. Not once in a lifetime but once ever. He was a great talent and a great man in every respect. RIP DOOM, thank you for everything, we all loved you.

Track by Track Review

Super What? Is the 11th album by Czarface and their second full length project with MF DOOM. It serves as the first and possibly only posthumous DOOM LP. The record was a greatly affecting farewell for fans still trying to cope with such an unexpected loss. There's plenty of vintage DOOM here and the performances from everyone involved are as energetic and inspired as ever. Chock-full of comic book references, hard hitting production, and genuinely funny soundbites; this project is simply a ton of fun. It's also very tightly contrustected. Clocking in at 27 minutes, Super What? never overstays its welcome and makes good use of nearly every second.

The King and Eye (Ft. D.M.C.)

Super What? opens with a series of soundbites and a dusty bassline that quickly transitions into a bright and punchy banger followed by the album's true introduction "And it came to pass that the gods, the superpowered beings (CZAR) and the extraterrestrials all came together in concert and they had one purpose and that purpose was to save some lives so that you, no matter what you was goin' through would survive" Esoteric hops in with a hard-as-nails opening verse that sets the scene for what's to come. You can immediately feel that this is an album made for the true-blue hip-hop head.

Hardest Lines

"The bass hits like base hits, I'm Aaron Judge First you're scary thugs, next you call five like Karen does"

"Plus you're standin' there like Orange Cassidy With your hands in your pockets, the audacity Breakin' necks when I flex like X-23"

Czarwyn's Theory of People Getting Loose

The beat on this track highlights the slightly distorted dusty sub bass that anchors most of the album. The Czar-Keys switch up the melodies and sample selection several times near the end of the track to great effect in between a pretty funny soundbite. "Look at this freakin loaf of bread that my buddy Piero baked today. Holy shit!"

Hardest Lines

"On a better note, better than racketeerin', sellin' dope Not obvious, present a risk like bending down to get the soap"

"I can see clear in the dark, beauty, Imperial March All my material sharp, that's how I tear 'em apart"

"Listen, it's bulimic, a demon, Barbera steez how I part the seas If they speakin' like they Mola Ram, without heart to squeeze Barely sleepin' 'cause they heart disease"

Mando Calrissian

This track is stone-cold amazing. That dusty sub bass is back at the top of it's game with an incredible sample that I think is from Runescape but I really can't say for sure. My favorite sound bite on the album introduces the track. "Yeah man like I ordered two tacos, man, and they gave me three" If that isn't the most Czarface thing I've ever heard on an album then I don't know what is. Inspectah, Eso, and Doom play off of each other perfectly here. Their verses flow together like water. Some of the best comic references are found here as well.

Hardest Lines

"The kid frontin' like he did somethin' Wig crushin' like we ain't got the pigs lustin' You a bozo, clown, this ain't a kid function"

"Severe test passed, Next corner, veer left Mask told, New York City mad cold Whoop 'em like an ass though, scrapped in a man hole Damn, yo"

"Yo, used to go Rambo Now I don't start a fight, freeze him in Czarbonite, Mando Even when demand's low, commando Spaceknight, that all right, Bill Mantlo Anthro, light 'pology, a Curly Lambeau Y'all use keys, I use a pen to make a van go Y'all new low, selling fifty dollar features My new low, white and blue to match my sneakers (Yeah) I get loose, swear on my name like Shih-Tzus Flip truth like Cliff Booth when he whipped Bruce"

DOOM Unto Others

This is DOOM's spotlight track on the LP. With an absolute banger of a beat consisting primarily of a deep synth bass and a head-bobbing drum loop; this feels like something that should have landed on a second Viktor Vaughn record. DOOM delivers an absolutely blistering opening verse that Esoteric complements well to close the track. I have a feeling this one will be the fan favorite.

Hardest Lines

"Fiend picked the lock, squat, shit was a foreclose Villain, more racks than triple X pornos One fall through the crack, he comin' back to get all those They lying, straight faced, stay intact with a long nose"

"He so fire, check his temp, I represent like Shawn Kemp Due is paid, no Detlef, shout to Schrempf I'm a pacer, mind-eraser Money chaser, 7L track lacer"

Jason & the Czargonauts (Ft. Del the Funky Homosapien)

You guys know about Deltron right? This feels like a track that needs to land on the new Skate game. Though this isn't my favorite track here, it's definitely the most nostalgic. Every time I hear this I instinctively bust out a south pole hoodie and jnco jeans to bomb a sick hill on my mini cruiser.

Hardest Lines

"I'm hard to kill so guard your grill until it's over with CZARFACE and DOOM been pro-mask before Corona hit Legacy, so solidified that you can plank on it Your only gun's in your burner account, bank on it"

"Snatched the bag like the Grinch, dag, it's a cinch Snagged with the burner and ain't seen your man since Irrelevant to tag if the swag is past-tense And karma swing backwards and drag, you can't flinch"

Break in the Action

This song's got a nice jazzy melody propped up by an addictive drum break. This is Czarface boiled down to their purest essence. We get some more vintage DOOM here with a verse reminiscent of his work on Operation Doomsday. Overall this track is just a ton of fun and will more than likely leave you with a smile on your face.

Hardest Lines

"Top it off, now they playing victim and the violin Dripping the color envy, more greener than Ireland Surrounded by snakes more mеaner than a lion's den You're talking too much, can't rеmember why or when Got you feelin guilty, Jedi tricks on the mind again Make you eat a dick with chips and a Heineken"

"People saying CZAR like ASMR The Cold Crush on repeat, now we rock the Casbah E-S back at 'em, savage like Black Adam Fast track in the back and forth to blast at 'em"

A Name to the Face

This track was just a typical Czarface interlude with a ton of sound bites that add to the worldbuilding they tend to incorporate in their projects.

This is Canon Now

This is one of the handful of tracks that don't feature DOOM and it also happens to be the weakest. Lyrically it's basically a massive reference to as many comic book characters as possible and the beat is a little too obnoxious for my liking. It's not a bad track by any means but it just doesn't quite live up to the standard that the rest of the album sets.

Hardest Lines

"Bottom line, I'm only human, that's the deal I want powers but I'm not a superhero, so I steal Yo, assemble your Avengers, if I want it, I'ma take it Jacked Iron Man for his suit and left him stark naked See, I'm a kleptomaniac, the Prowler I confess I got sticky fingers like Spider-Man, so I don't rest And I never freeze, I took the herb from Black Panther Left Asgard ass out when I shoplifted Thor's hammer"

So Strange (Ft. Godforbid)

So strange is kind of a double sided track lyrically. Over a knocking beat, Doom opens it up with a verse about, well, how strange he is. He compares his mask to tin foil hats and takes a jab at Robert De Niro's theories on vaccine-induced autism before delivering a series of bars that only DOOM could truly make sense of. Godforbid delivers the hook like a villain from Scooby-Doo and it ties the track together well. Esoteric closes out the track with a very on-brand verse that's entirely about the villainous superman from Brightburn. This is a great track and the final DOOM feature on the record.

Hardest Lines

"Paranormal weirdo, zero care hero Tinfoil hat to the back or side, De Niro Gettin' type of negro, send her back to zero Simple figures, 'cause the spirits so cerebral"

"We found him in the woods, we thought we raised him well But he was a villain, maiming and killing by the age of twelve Levitating like he was demonstrating a sacred spell If I ain't seen the spaceship crash, I'd swear he came from hell"

Young World

Young World is a nice closer overall but lyrically it's honestly a pretty weak attempt at inspiring the youth to make something of themselves. It's full of surface level observations and generic advice. It's the only track here without any bars I'd like to highlight. The beat does a lot of the heavy lifting here with an infectious groove and vocal sample that I honestly can't get enough of. It's unfortunate that the closer doesn't feature DOOM in any capacity but I have to imagine his unexpected death had something to do with his absence on a few of these tracks.

Closing Thoughts

Like most Czarface records, Super What? Is tightly constructed and a ton of fun to listen to. It serves as a great farewell for DOOM and an excellent addition to Czarface's discography. Esoteric especially shines here with a plethora of obscure references and clever wordplay. When it comes to nerdcore, nobody does it better. This is definitely one of the top 10 best hip-hop albums I've heard this year and anyone that's interested should give this one a spin.

Discussion Questions

In your opinion, was this a proper farewell for MF DOOM?

What were some of your favorite references?

Why do you think this album flew so under the radar despite being the first posthumous DOOM LP?

Who would you like to see Czarface collaborate with next?

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De La Soul - The Magic Number

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 05:04 PM PST

Young Jeezy - Put On (Remix) ft. Jay Z

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 11:03 AM PST

[FRESH ALBUM] LE$ - E30

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 09:42 PM PST

Daily Discussion Thread 12/18/2021

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 11:00 AM PST

Welcome to the /r/hiphopheads daily discussion thread!

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The Roots - Guns Are Drawn

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 06:22 PM PST

[FRESH] Chief Keef ft. Ballout - Say I Ain't Pick Yo Weak Ass Up (Original)

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 06:02 PM PST

Diamond D via Instagram says UTFO's Kangol Kid has passed away

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 06:36 AM PST

diamondditc (Source)

Sleep in Peace Legend 🙏🏽 Kangol #UTFO Those of us who remember when roxanne roxanne 1st dropped can tell you how HUGE that one song was and how fast it blew up In the streets. Part of that reason was its authenticity because it sounded like a park jam with mcs spittin over big beat. Salute Kangol rest in power

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bladee + Yung Lean - Lordship

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 11:35 PM PST

[Fresh] Yeat - Going There (Prod. Iankon)

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 07:02 PM PST

Dr. Dre - Diamond Mind (feat. Nipsey Hussle & Ty Dolla $ign)

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 11:56 AM PST

THA GOD FAHIM x MACH-HOMMY - BLACKWATER

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 11:33 AM PST

Lil Raven & Lil Tracy - New

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 09:47 PM PST

Sauce Walka - "That's Tough" Official Music Video

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 06:09 PM PST

[FRESH ALBUM] G.T. - "Money Counter Music, Vol. 1"

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 02:24 PM PST

[FRESH] SAINt JHN - The Best Part of Life

Posted: 19 Dec 2021 12:21 AM PST

Lloyd Banks - Death By Design

Posted: 18 Dec 2021 11:35 PM PST

The Official 2021 r/HipHopHeads Christmas Advent Calendar (Day 17/25) - HipHop

The Official 2021 r/HipHopHeads Christmas Advent Calendar (Day 17/25) - HipHop


The Official 2021 r/HipHopHeads Christmas Advent Calendar (Day 17/25)

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 11:15 AM PST

Album of The Year #3: Trippie Redd - Trip At Knight

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 10:29 AM PST

Artist: Trippie Redd

Album: Trip At Knight


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Background

Trippie Redd, whose real name is Michael Lamar White II, has had quite the mixed bag of a career to say the least. Besides a few early SoundCloud tapes, Trippie's first big entrance on the scene was with A Love Letter To You, one of my personal favorite mixtapes. The tape presented a kid who definitely was an offshoot of Lil Uzi Vert and other SoundCloud figures, but with a vocal presence and singing style that none really had in my opinion. For the first time in the "rockstar" wave, someone who actually had a voice akin to a rockstar's came on. Add in features from 6ix9ine, UnoTheActivist, Lil Tracy and Famous Dex, and there was a recipe for one of my favorite tapes of this era of hip hop. He then immediately followed it with a sequel, which was decent, but a bit lacking for me. At this time, Trippie was also featured on Fuck Love and released Dark Knight Dummo, two massive hits and, if you ask me, undisputed SoundCloud classics.

Following that, Trippie then began teasing his big album debut, Life's a Trip. To cut to it, after a pretty messy roll out, being left off of Drake's God's Plan and some drama involving his beef with 6ix9ine among other things, it released. Life's a Trip was a hit and is well loved by many. Following this, Trippie released A Love Letter To You 3 to acclaim. Following this, however, Trippie's career took a bit of a downturn. He then released a spiritual successor to XXXTENTACION's ?, titled !. Sounded like a dope idea, but was a terrible album. Super boring and just sounded like ALLTY3 leftovers. This was followed by a fourth Love Letter To You, which was a perfectly acceptable mixtape, but nowhere near the quality of the first and third one or of Life's a Trip. Around this time, an album titled Old Self containing songs Trippie made when he was 12-16 was released for some reason. Anyway, this brings us to Pegasus. Pegasus was honestly pretty decent to me, I loved Hell Rain with Lil Wayne and V-12, but a lot of people seem to have slammed it as a Total Xanarchy level disaster. Trippie was at a pretty low point in how the masses view him.

After this, Trippie began promising his best project yet. This project would be Life's a Trip 2, later titled Life's a Trip at Knight, later shortened to Trip at Knight. Trippie began earning some hype back with a solid enough rock project titled Neon Shark vs Pegasus, a feature on Kid Cudi's Man on The Moon 3, but most importantly, some terrific snippets. This album was clearly going for a hyperpop sound that was on the rise. No snippet showed this better then Miss The Rage, a snippet that became a viral sensation and gave Trippie a jolt that he needed. Several other snippets also became popular among his fans and some even made their way to Tik Tok. Leaks from the Trip At Knight sessions, such as Obito, Outside and Pour a 4 Up were also unanimously loved by much of Trippie's fanbase. The hype was there and this was Trippie's shot to show that he was still capable of making a good project.


Review

And that's exactly what it did, in my opinion. Trip At Knight is a love letter to the current era of hip hop. The album contains features from nearly all of the biggest names from that era in XXXTENTACION, Ski Mask The Slump God, Juice WRLD, Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert, it contains the new wave of SoundCloud artists in SoFaygo, it has two of Chicago's biggest current acts in Polo G and Lil Durk, it shows love to the Detroit scene in features from Babyface Ray, Saba Baby and Icewear Veezo, and it even contains the biggest name in hip hop with Drake. This album is a celebration of SoundCloud rap, containing insane synth heavy beats, a distorted sound for some songs and features from all the heavy hitters of that era. All of this makes for what is, in my opinion, Trippie's magnum opus, at least at this point in his career.

The album begins with what is my favorite hook of the year, Molly Hearts. With a beat that sounds like Home by Phillip Phillips, this song is mostly Trippie just singing and rapping about Ecstasy. That sounds very cliched, but the result is one of the catchiest songs in recent memory and is filled with memorable lines such as a shot at Coi Leray and Trippie saying he isn't like Rick Ross since his girl spikes her own water. Following this is MP5. MP5 has another infectious hook, this time with Trippie getting more aggressive then usual. The real star here is SoFaygo, however. Faygo delivers one of the better features on the album, making for a much better feature then the original Tyga feature that was planned for the song. Faygo is no stranger to this very thick synth heavy sound, his song Off The Map being a favorite in that wave, and it shows in how well he matches Trippie's energy.

That brings us to Betrayal. One of the more controversial tracks of the year due to Trippie releasing it a couple days late and Drake's jab at Kanye on it. Even besides that, this is a great song. The production is frantic, Trippie delivers a great hook and the chemistry between him and Drake is definitely there. Shit, the transition between their verses is one of the best I've heard in a good while. Finish Line follows, another one of my favorites here. Over another hyperpop beat, Trippie starts by singing before screaming at the top of his lungs and then whispering. Songs like this are why I think Trippie is compelling artist even when he's releasing bad music. This started out as a typical Trippie Redd song then boom he was fuckin screaming then just as suddenly he was whispering about being a vampire.

Holy Smokes has one of the strangest beats I've heard in a while and I'm actually impressed both Trippie and Uzi found a way to go on it. Trippie and Uzi is a collab many have asked for and the song more then lived up. Trippie sounds great, delivering another great hook and a verse that goes good with it. Uzi also sounds great, I think this song proves that his new style that many complain about can work if it went on good production more. The following song, Super Cell, is one of the best and also most bizarre tracks of the year. I shit you not every single fucking line relates to Dragon Ball somehow. It's honestly impressive how Trippie managed to relate everything he said to it. It works though, as this song is a fucking banger. Trippie sounds aggressive, the hook is great, the production is the most over the top caricature of hyper pop you can think of and the song just is all around amazing, I listen to it daily. I mean cmon, this man rhymed Piccolo with pick the loaf. Shits lit.

And of course this brings us to Miss The Rage. One of the most anticipated snippets ever, Trippie's biggest hit, and Carti's highest charting song. Did it live up? Hell fuckin yeah it did. Of course the production is great, you all heard the snippet, but luckily everything else works too. Trippie's hook, while long, is super catchy, his verse is even better and the second hook with Carti adlibs goes insane. Carti's verse, while it could flow a bit better, sounds nice and already has some one liners Carti fans still repeat. She tastes like water. Blah blah blah "MaRIO jUdAh'S wAs bEtTER". The song just bangs. Supernatural has a decent and colorful first half but then the beat switches and the song becomes a motherfucking hit. The beat is darker sounding and hits hard and Trippie raps with confidence I haven't heard from him in a while. All this while he repeatedly screams "on my gang" in the background. Like man if that shit doesn't hype you up then you just have to be old. The darker sound continues into Demon Time, which, as usual, has a great sounding hook and an aggressive verse by Trippie. The star here is Ski Mask, however. I didn't think he'd fit on it, but shit was I wrong. Dude brings a crazy flows and fills his verse with pop culture references. The verse also provides a nice contrast to Trippie's more slow paced hook and verse, with this one being super fast and choppy without sounding overboard of course. God, this song makes me want Ski Mask to do way more features then he does.

Matt Hardy 999 is one of Trippie's best songs ever and just may be my favorite Juice WRLD song ever. The beat is crazy, it repeatedly switches throughout the song before becoming a sad piano on Juice's final verse, which is a super nice touch. Trippie and Juice trade bars Assmilk style. The chemistry is incredible and with each bar they get more ridiculous, cumulating in Trippie literally just doing a Playboi Carti impression. It's unreal how well these two work together and this song is hands down their best work together yet. Trippie recently confirmed that they were making an album together before Juice passed and this song makes it downright painful that we will never get it. I will say that I do miss Trippie's final verse from the leak though. Vibes follows this song. This is a pretty great interlude, with an infectious hook along with Trippie doing adlibs that sound identical to something Carti would do.

New Money is a bit of a throwback. The hook sounds a lot like Erase Your Social by Uzi, but the singing Trippie does following that is what shines. He screeches and growls in a way that sounds like his ALLTY1 days. These types of vocals are what drew me to him and I hope he does more of this in the future. Danny Phantom is, well, it's alright. It's Trippie and XXXTENTACION's vocals from a far superior song called Ghostbusters. I mean, it's not terrible, the vocals are good, but man the new production, while in line with the album, is not it. I get he wanted X for a tape with all the big SoundCloud names, but it feels unnecessary. But hey it could've been a lot worse. Space Time follows this, which is a very short song but it's a banger. It's not a top 5 on this album but it still goes hard. Baki has a great hook and a bouncy beat, making it a very solid listen. Like Space Time, this is a good song but it isn't quite on the level of the highs on here. iPhone has a much more lowkey beat then we've been treated to so far, but it's a hard song that stays in my head.

Then we make it to the final two tracks. These are a bit weird. They don't really fit the vibe of the album at all, they seem to be bonus tracks if anything. I feel like these two are from an earlier draft of this album, but that's not to their detriment. That said, Rich MF is hard as F U C K. The hook is insanely catchy and one of the best of the year. Trippie's verse is fucking crazy. He goes on the beat very well the way he raps reminds me of Supernatural's second half. He sounds very confident and has a great flow. This paired with his great hook makes for a great experience. Polo G delivers an aggressive verse, which is great, Polo always snaps when he goes in like this. Lil Durk also has a fire verse here, he could've gone a bit harder, but the flow was good and the delivery was there. Captain Crunch is a bit of an oddball as it really doesn't fit with the album, but hey it's dope to see Trippie pay tribute to the Detroit scene. Trippie does excellent with fitting in with their style and all the features bring it. Only complaint is I wish BabyTron would've been on this, just because he's probably my favorite in Detroit atm.

Now look I love the Mach Hommys and the Navy Blues as much as the rest of you. However, this is the type of album that stays in constant rotation for me. A unique sound without scaring the hoes away, all bangers and no sad boy shit, a terrific feature lineup and an artist who knows how to deliver a great hook.

In short: this shit slaps.


Notable Quotes

Put Molly in her own water, n***a, I ain't Rick Ross.

  • Trippie Redd on Molly Hearts

45, 44, burned out, let it go. Ye ain't changing shit, it's set in stone.

  • Drake on Betrayal

Special beam cannon like I'm Piccolo. I was getting bread, lil bitch, I had to pick the loaf.

  • Trippie Redd on Super Cell

She too greasy

  • Playboi Carti on Miss The Rage

They be sleep like a Bill Cosby drink

  • Ski Mask The Slump God on Demon Time

What What What? Like I'm Playboi Carti

  • Trippie Redd on Matt Hardy 999

Grimy as fuck, but I'm a sexy motherfucker

  • Trippie Redd on Rich MF

Questions

What do you think of this hyperpop sound? Will this album age poorly for its heavy use of it?

How did this compare to Trippie's other tapes for you? Was it worthy of being a sequel to Life's a Trip?

Did all the features live up to expectations? Which one was your favorite?

What is your favorite song from this tape?

Should Trippie Redd revisit this sound or just leave it with this tape?

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[FRESH VIDEO] Nardwuar vs. JPEGMAFIA

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 02:31 PM PST

[FRESH VIDEO] FLATBUSH ZOMBiES, RZA - QUENTIN TARANTINO (Official Music Video)

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 09:07 AM PST

[DISCUSSION] Nas - Stillmatic (20 Years Later)

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 08:59 PM PST

December 18, 2001. Hailed as Nas' come back album, the album that humbled Hov, and a Hip-Hop Classic. Many, including Jay-Z had counted him out after Nastradamaus. However, with this album, Nas showcased why you shouldn't awaken a sleeping giant. Stillmatic showed Nas wasn't anything to fuck with. Ether, the reply song to Hov's takeover lyrically dismantles everyone of Jay's disses to Nas. Nas effortlessly flips Jay's I WILL NOT LOSE line into a hard hitting diss.

The term ether itself has also become synonymous with ultimate sonning (ie: Jay got ethered!), and Nas arguably popularized the way we use the word Stan as we use it today. Beyond Ether, the album has banging tracks minus this track (but it's been removed from all pressings since the initial one, so does it really count?)

Other highlights of the album include:

Got Urself A Gun

One Mic

Rewind - Hailed as one of the best storytelling tracks out there

You're Da Man

2nd Childhood

Stillmatic (The Intro)

Build & Destroy

Where were you when you heard this classic? Do you remember when you first heard ether? I remember downloading the DJ Kaylsay version of Ether with the barking dogs.

Since then, Nas and Jay have made up, collaborated on more than one occasion, and living their lives. but this was definitely a moment in Hip-Hop.

Let's celebrate and reminisce about this classic!

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[FIRST IMPRESSIONS] Roddy Ricch - LIVE LIFE FAST

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 05:41 PM PST

It's been nearly 24 hours since this album released. What are your guys thoughts on Roddy's newest album?

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[FRESH VIDEO] Navy Blue - "Off Top" Freestyle (Top Shelf Premium)

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 12:19 PM PST

[FRESH ALBUM] Roddy Ricch - LIVE LIFE FAST

Posted: 16 Dec 2021 08:59 PM PST

Spotify | Apple Music

Tracklist

  1. llf
  2. thailand
  3. all good (feat. Future)
  4. rollercoastin
  5. hibachi (feat. Kodak Black & 21 Savage)
  6. paid my dues (feat. Takeoff)
  7. crash the party
  8. no way (feat. Jamie Foxx)
  9. slow it down (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Alex Isley)
  10. man made
  11. murda one (feat. Fivio Foreign)
  12. everything you need
  13. move to miami (feat. Lil Baby)
  14. don't i (feat. Gunna)
  15. bibi's interlude
  16. more than a trend
  17. late at night
  18. 25 million
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Prodigy to Be Honored With Queensbridge Street Being Co-Named ‘Prodigy Way’

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 05:09 AM PST

https://www.complex.com/music/prodigy-honored-queensbridge-street-being-co-named-prodigy-way

Four years after the death of rap legend and Mobb Deep member Prodigy, he will now be immortalized on a block in his native Queensbridge, New York.

The corner of 12th Street and 41st Road in Queensbridge will receive the co-name of "Prodigy Way" after final approval has just gone through from City Council. Information on the approval was obtained by Complex through Derek Evers, Communications Director for Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer.

Prodigy grew up with fellow Mobb Deep member Havoc in Queensbridge where the two went to the High School of Arts & Design and started collaborating musically. The co-naming of the block was amplified by Prodigy's family, Havoc, Big Twins, and his non-profit Fathers Alive in the Hood which honors the life, influence, and musical legacy of the rapper. Their proposal for the street co-naming was graciously approved.

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[FRESH ALBUM] Chief Keef - 4NEM

Posted: 16 Dec 2021 09:00 PM PST

Daily Discussion Thread 12/17/2021

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 11:48 AM PST

Welcome to the /r/hiphopheads daily discussion thread!

This thread is for:

  • objective questions with right/wrong answers (e.g. "Does anyone know what is happening with MIXTAPE?", "What is the sample in SONG?")
  • general hip-hop discussion
  • meta posts...e.g. ideas for the sub

Do not create a separate self post for these types of discussions outside of this thread - if you do, your post will be removed, as stated in the guidelines.

Weekly/Monthly Threads

Other ways to interact

There are a number of other ways to interact with other members of HHH:

New to /r/hiphopheads or hip-hop in general?

Check these out:

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[FRESH] Navy Blue - "Off Top" Freestyle (Top Shelf Premium)

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 12:57 PM PST

Former bassist of ‘The Roots’ passes away

Posted: 16 Dec 2021 03:49 PM PST

[FRESH ALBUM] Boldy James x The Alchemist - Super Tecmo Bo

Posted: 16 Dec 2021 09:09 PM PST

[FRESH VIDEO] Koffee - The Harder They Fall

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 05:18 PM PST

Barack Obama’s Favourite Songs of 2021: Includes Nas & Lauryn Hill, Isaiah Rashad, Little Simz and Lil Nas X among others

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 07:47 PM PST

Heres a link to Obama's post:

Here you go

Full List:

• Mitski - The Only Heartbreaker

• The War On Drugs - I dont live here anymore

• Mdou Moctar - Tala Tannam

• Adia Victoria - Magnolia Blues

• Durand Jones and the Indications & Aaron Frazer - Witchoo

• Esperanza Spalding - Formwela 10

• Genesis Osuwu - Gold Chains

• Brandi Carlile - Broken Horses

• Little Simz - WOMAN

• Farruko - Pepas

• Spice - Go Down Deh

• Jon Batiste - Freedom

• Wye Oak - Its Way With Me

• Nas & Ms. Lauryn Hill - Nobody

• Allison Russell - Nightflyer

• Lil Nas X - Montero (CMBYN)

• Tammy Lakis - Notice

• Teddy Afro - Armash

• Courtney Barrett - Write a list of things i look forward to

• Aventura & Bad Bunny - Volvi

• Isaiah Rashad - Headshots (4r da Locals)

• Yebba - Boomerang

• MO3 & Morray - In My Blood

• Yendry - YA

• Lizzo - Rumors

• Parquet Courts - Walking at a Downtown Pace

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HHH Secret Santa Mixtape Thread 2021

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 10:09 AM PST

Hey y'all. This used to be a thing and I wanted to bring it back! Shout out to u/freedawg as I'm going to basically recreate your post from 2017! If anyone would like to help with PMing the usernames, it would be greatly appreciated!

RULES FOR THE MIXTAPE EXCHANGE

  1. Post a comment in this thread to be entered into the exchange.

  2. At some point before Christmas you'll be PM'd someone's username. You need to send that person an 8-10 song mixtape before December 25th (Spotify playlist, Youtube playlist, Apple Music, list of song titles, etc.)

  3. There will be a discussion thread after all the tapes are sent.

  4. Songs do NOT have to be from this year.

  5. Songs don't have to be obscure, just a representation of what you've been listening to this year. Avoid super mainstream artists like Drake, Future, etc.

  6. Dank hand crafted covers for the tape are highly encouraged

If you have any questions, feel free to message me. Shoutout to /u/Squid__ because none of this would be possible without them.

Not every song has to be hip hop, but the majority of your tape should be.

You should send your tape to your user before December 26th. I'll post a discussion thread after New Year's.

Edit #1: how long do you guys think I should leave the registration open?

Edit #2: how do we get the mods to sticky this??

Edit #3: I'll leave the comments open probably until Mid-Monday 12/20, and I will distribute the names that evening or by Tuesday morning 12/21 (CST).

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[FRESH] FLATBUSH ZOMBIES X RZA - QUENTIN TARANTINO

Posted: 16 Dec 2021 09:16 PM PST

[FRESH] SAINt JHN - The Best Part of Life

Posted: 16 Dec 2021 09:00 PM PST

Styles P, Lupe Fiasco, Papoose - Cipher 1 (The first ever BET Cypher)

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 11:57 PM PST

[FRESH] Chief Keef- Bitch Where

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 06:03 AM PST

[FRESH] FKA twigs - Tears In The Club (feat. The Weeknd)

Posted: 16 Dec 2021 04:00 PM PST

DJ MUGGS x HOLOGRAM - PCH (Official Audio)

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 09:35 PM PST

[FRESH] Harry Mack - SOULilloquies EP

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 09:20 AM PST

The New Juice WRLD Documentary Is a Candid Look at a Brilliant, Troubled Artist

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 12:06 PM PST

[FRESH] Boldy James & The Alchemist - "Hot Water Tank"

Posted: 17 Dec 2021 02:24 AM PST

[FRESH] 6LACK - Rent Free / By Any Means

Posted: 16 Dec 2021 09:00 PM PST