Lord knows why, maybe I've had some Pusha T on the brain since "Mercy", maybe it was the fact that the 10 kilos of hard white I ordered from Nicaragua finally got in last night, but I woke up with an urgent need to listen to Clipse's "Hell Hath No Fury" today. See more...
By now y'all should know the drill. Whenever it's a slow day for new dopeness I turn to my trusty collection, and when I do the chances are pretty good that I'm turning to Ghostface Killah, a man who I've finally come to admit is my favorite rapper of all-time. Not the "best", but my personal favorite.
"Ronnie Coleman" was the track that took me from "this dude's interesting" to "damn, I'm going to listen to everything Action Bronson does". "Coleman" incorporates everything I dig about Bronson in one track: the subject matter's hilarious - who else is talking about overeating? See more...
When I posted "Because I Fucking Want To....Talib Kweli's "Move Somethin" I honestly didn't plan on it becoming a series. All I knew was that I wasn't really feeling any new music so I turned to my trusty catalog and realized, "oh damn, I almost forgot how dope this track was." In the same spirit, let's all take a moment to appreciate the tragically slept on "Mayor" from Pharoah Monch.
Keeping up with the constant avalanche feels like running on a never-ending treadmill so every so often I need to get off the rappity rap blogs interwebs and go back to the good ol' days. Who knows why, but today I felt the sudden need to bump Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek's classic 2000 album "Train of Thought". Listen and download...
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