Black Hippy thread (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, etc.)
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Re: Black Hippy thread (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, etc.)
One of my favorite tracks is Heavenly Father.
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Agree with all the other praise. Cilvia Demo deserves its own thread.
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Agree with the person who says there isn't exactly a stand out track. But the more I listen to it, the more I like it as a whole. Dude stays consistent on every track and every single beat is smooth.
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Not hating, Not trying to be an asshole, I'm legit curious, was there anything in that link we did not already know?
Can't wait...
Can't wait...
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Re: Black Hippy thread (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, etc.)
He can definitely spit. He's not in Kendrick or Schoolboy's class and even a slight cut below Ab Soul lyrically/conceptually, but the beats are really good and his voice is less grating than some of the other TDE clientele. I don't know why, and I'd probably have to spend more time with it to figure out if it's legit or just momentary, but the album actually has a little bit of a Slum Village Fantastic Vol 2 vibe for me.Sumthin_Funky wrote:Agree with the person who says there isn't exactly a stand out track. But the more I listen to it, the more I like it as a whole. Dude stays consistent on every track and every single beat is smooth.
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Very much so. The production is very similar sounding.B. Ware tha Siniq wrote:but the album actually has a little bit of a Slum Village Fantastic Vol 2 vibe for me.
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Been on repeat since I made that comment. Fucking love this shit. I do feel Soliloquy is placed in a weird spot though as far as consistency and flow of the album. Other than, it just runs so smoothly.
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its his first release with TDE. To be fair kendrick, schoolboy, and absoul were all pretty mediocre on their early TDE releases.B. Ware tha Siniq wrote:He can definitely spit. He's not in Kendrick or Schoolboy's class and even a slight cut below Ab Soul lyrically/conceptually, but the beats are really good and his voice is less grating than some of the other TDE clientele. I don't know why, and I'd probably have to spend more time with it to figure out if it's legit or just momentary, but the album actually has a little bit of a Slum Village Fantastic Vol 2 vibe for me.Sumthin_Funky wrote:Agree with the person who says there isn't exactly a stand out track. But the more I listen to it, the more I like it as a whole. Dude stays consistent on every track and every single beat is smooth.
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yea i have feeling he'll get out from under their shadow going forward. especially if he plays up his southern roots.
he's not a bad rapper by any stretch, but i feel like the production and arrangement really go a long way here. they really nail the pan-regional sound thing, bit of texas and nola in there with the cali stuff, some of the jazzier parts reminded me of muted east coast indie productions (there's a siah&yeshua moment somethere in there that really stuck out), and when it gets really low slung it almost sounds like a massive attack/tricky album. all adds up to a really nice mellow atmosphere throughout, and it's really polished in execution too... all that makes up for his relatively small shortcomings as an mc a whole lot
would really love an instrumetnal of this
he's not a bad rapper by any stretch, but i feel like the production and arrangement really go a long way here. they really nail the pan-regional sound thing, bit of texas and nola in there with the cali stuff, some of the jazzier parts reminded me of muted east coast indie productions (there's a siah&yeshua moment somethere in there that really stuck out), and when it gets really low slung it almost sounds like a massive attack/tricky album. all adds up to a really nice mellow atmosphere throughout, and it's really polished in execution too... all that makes up for his relatively small shortcomings as an mc a whole lot
would really love an instrumetnal of this
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yeah I didn't mean he wasn't a good rapper and obviously the other TDE members have refined their craft over the last several years. I just more so meant that the album is remarkably good to me, and a lot of it has to do with the production, but there really aren't any glaring weaknesses.
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How hasn't the Schoolboy Q leaked already? Impressive.
Another track (radio edit):
Blind Threats feat. Raekwon
https://soundcloud.com/bluntiq/schoolboyq-blind-threats-ft
Another track (radio edit):
Blind Threats feat. Raekwon
https://soundcloud.com/bluntiq/schoolboyq-blind-threats-ft
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word around da webz is that what's out there is incomplete. i can't find a link to it either way
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Re: Black Hippy thread (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, etc.)
it hasnt leaked yet.
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standard 12 tracks version is out
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15track version is out too
mine has 16 for some reason, yay yay as a bonus
EDIT: AAAND THAT'S A FAKE
the 12 track is real tho, its in the youknowhere now
mine has 16 for some reason, yay yay as a bonus
EDIT: AAAND THAT'S A FAKE
the 12 track is real tho, its in the youknowhere now
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so which is the legit version, well i guess i could wait 5 more days.
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it's wildly confusing
standard cd version is 12 tracks
delux cd is 15
standard itunes is 15
deluxe itunes is allegedly 17
i have the 12 and the 15. the most obv benefit of the 15 is that one of the bonus tracks has Suga Free
standard cd version is 12 tracks
delux cd is 15
standard itunes is 15
deluxe itunes is allegedly 17
i have the 12 and the 15. the most obv benefit of the 15 is that one of the bonus tracks has Suga Free
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thanks for that info...i probably am trying to get the 17 tracks then.
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Seems a little hit or miss first time through, but he clearly made the album HE wanted to make. All four songs that were previously released were great and probably got my expectations a little too high. Hard to say anything definitive at this point though, I get the feeling this is the type of album I'll have to be in a certain type of mood to pull out, which might ultimately give it more long term appeal.
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I'm amped.
'I suppose everyone has their own limit, but some things you simply can never stop fighting for.'
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keep hearing people say second half of album is better than first half. first half is too crazy or cali-rappy for them
I dont get what they mean by that, I like it all so whatever
I dont get what they mean by that, I like it all so whatever
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yo, does anyone know if there's an acapella version of the BET cypher? If so, please hook it up.
btw, listening to cilvia right now. love this album. one of the dopest things about this project is the fact that kendrick's not on it. isaiah can hold his own, and the lack of a kendrick feature shows confidence in that fact, both from isaiah and his label, TDE.
my only complaint of the album is that it didn't include the tracks, part II, part III, and khaki. i added these three on to my version of cilvia.
btw, listening to cilvia right now. love this album. one of the dopest things about this project is the fact that kendrick's not on it. isaiah can hold his own, and the lack of a kendrick feature shows confidence in that fact, both from isaiah and his label, TDE.
my only complaint of the album is that it didn't include the tracks, part II, part III, and khaki. i added these three on to my version of cilvia.
Re: Black Hippy thread (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, etc.)
Man of the year, Break the bank, Hell of night, Studio. Current favs.
Yay Yay would have been a top5 track. Dumb idea with the bonus.
Yay Yay would have been a top5 track. Dumb idea with the bonus.
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Naw, he likes hip hop and rap. He was just referring to if he hadn't started rapping he would've been a cop.
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Does Biggie Smalls hate HipHop???
"Shoulda been a cop, Fukc Hiphop"
I've been wondering what he meant by this.
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Rap sucks, HipHop is better
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Naw, he likes hip hop and rap. He was just referring to if he hadn't started rapping he would've been a cop.
So he's cursing it, not that he doesn't like it, just for the sake of it.
Re: Black Hippy thread (Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, etc.)
Got 4 songs in, switched to a podcast and I'm not looking forward to the rest of it. This was Schoolboy Q's chance to move out of my music cellar. So far, not so good.
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Video for Break the Bank, was hoping this would get a video, best song on the project. Liked the album more 2nd time through, it's a difficult listen, but he went in. Downright scary at times.
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How would you say this compares to Q's last album?unclebengi wrote:Video for Break the Bank, was hoping this would get a video, best song on the project. Liked the album more 2nd time through, it's a difficult listen, but he went in. Downright scary at times.
'I suppose everyone has their own limit, but some things you simply can never stop fighting for.'
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I prefer the last one because it was so versatile and that's his greatest strength IMO. I could listen to Habits & Contradictions in any situation, I don't think that'll be the case w/ Oxymoron. He's still a guy who just doesn't make bad songs though, I get the feeling his best work is still ahead of him.
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Super dark album. Shit is phat, babypa
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