The blogosphere's saying this is from the Black Dynamite soundtrack, but I say they're wrong.
One place said it's "inspired" by Black Dynamite.
That sounds more logical, being that there is an "original film score" and
an "original soundtrack" already dropping and neither have this listed.
Produced by 9th Wonder and Dan The Man(not sure if that's Danny Dan The Beat Man").
Decent shit, though.
let's remake this as a Mic Tyson thread.... I kinda gave up on the dude a while ago, he never really followed up on what he had with Monkey Barz and the Heltah Skeltah reunion was fun but inconsequential. But I See spurred on some mild optimism, maybe he'll pull off something good
While its cool how he seems to be listening to his critics by making more short hookless songs, far as I can tell he still hasnt managed to gain back his mojo really. I dunno, I never saw him as anything other than a group/features rapper anyways for the most part, certainly not an album dude.
Can't wait for Mic Tyson. Sean is the illest right now. Hopefully his beat selection will be better than the last few years tho. At least Alchemist got some shit on here. But any new Sean P is worth the check out and inevitable cop.
Looking forward to this one. I hope it lives up to the hype because this has been YEARS in the making. I feel like we're gonna get a lot of dope hip-hop in the next 30 days...Kendrick, Sean P, Journalist 103, Freeway, Roc Marciano
It's pretty average. Price seems uninspired, guests are terrible, Monch is wasted on the worst track on the whole LP. There are some good songs and good beats but this is not what I was expecting.
It's pretty much exactly what I was expecting. P being P - 2-3 minute tracks, solid beats. nothing game-changing but a good listen if you are already a sean p fan.
DLG wrote:It's pretty much exactly what I was expecting. P being P - 2-3 minute tracks, solid beats. nothing game-changing but a good listen if you are already a sean p fan.
Agree with this completely. After listening through this 3 times, I dig it. Pretty much everything you expect from Sean P at this point.
DLG wrote:It's pretty much exactly what I was expecting. P being P - 2-3 minute tracks, solid beats. nothing game-changing but a good listen if you are already a sean p fan.
Good gym music. I like it but it feels more like a mixtape. There's not much to these tracks, I felt like only a few had any real structure, or a chorus for that matter, but I'd rather no chorus to a corny chorus. Still though P is dope.