luka
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Did you notice any of the guests? There's an exquisite nas verse on thereyeah that makes sense as they seem to be talking guns and prison mostly. this next track is more soulful than any wu tang though. crime don't pay
Did you notice any of the guests? There's an exquisite nas verse on thereyeah that makes sense as they seem to be talking guns and prison mostly. this next track is more soulful than any wu tang though. crime don't pay
Anarchy is Busta Rhymes and Matthew is Kool KeithI don't even know what anarchy and Matthew are actually
yeah see i remember that cream keys on a triple beam line but the rest of the verse went over my head. as i say given a few more listens i might get more into it. who knowsA drug dealer's dream
Stash CREAM keys on a triple beam
Five hundred SL green, ninety-five nickle gleam
Condominium, thug dressed like a gentleman
Tailor made ostrich, Chanel for my women friend
Murdering, numbers on your head while I'm burglaring
Shank is serving 'em, what's up to all my niggas swerving in
New York metropolis, the Bridge brings apocalypse
Shoot at the clouds feels like, the holy beast is watching us
Mad man my sanity is going like an hourglass
Gun inside my bad hand I sliced trying to bag grams
I got hoes that used to milk you, niggas who could've killed you
Is down with my ill crew of psychos
Nas Escobar moving on your weak production
Pumping corruption in the third world we just busting
probably shimmy but what i'm getting at is there was definitly a segment of ODB fans who were laughing at him rather than with himyeah i deliberately didn't post the artist names to demonstrate my head credentials.
all NY albums cos i prefer the NY beats and atmosphere to the slicker g-funk sound even though i like warren G a lot. so in theory Infamous is exactly what I like, and I'll admit it works well as a mood piece, maybe after 4 or 5 more listens i'd get into it.
do white donnys like the whole album or just shimmy shimmy ya? cos that's the obvious single and a lot different to most of the other stuff on that album, it's well weird
god you stereolab fans are a tenacious lot aren't you, in that case there's a Common album that has a track with Latitia Sadier on it that you might like lolnow @luka has to listen to an album of my choosing in full and post comments on every track lol just joking i know better than that.
plus one track is built on a stereolab sample, that knocked my socks off first time i heard that
i love himprobably shimmy but what i'm getting at is there was definitly a segment of ODB fans who were laughing at him rather than with him
Busta was never one for skimping on energy even at his worst, i'm curious to know what you think of that track with Lenny Kravitz also i can't remember which track but a friend describe one of the beats on the album as sounding like MS DOS musicoi come off it @version i've just done the whole album i deserve a break now.
why i like anarchy.
love those 90s r n b productions, love the energy of a lot of the tracks, i love busta's voice and ad-libs and the way he can just rabbit on and fill space for ever, love the more reflective ones that never slip over the edge into cheese, so much variety on this album
why i like matthew
i like the fact he produced it himself and it's just him, i love his nonchalant but skilful delivery and his mad non-sequiturs, he's one of a kind and has a way with a chorus.
there's a definite "i am the best without even trying" quality to his style i think.as for Matthew? m8 "nonchalant" is the last word i'd used to describe on that album Keith is VENTING on that album
loads of good ones on there. i like ELE too but anarchy has a better hit rateone of my cousins had Anachy i haven't listened to that album in a looong time but i think "The Heist" is the hidden gem on that album also "Fire" is great