2659486, To each his own bruh Posted by OldPro, Wed Feb-08-12 04:55 PM
>...being a full blown hip-hop head at the time. I liked the >"sound" of that album. To me it was a soul album for and by >rap (influenced) dudes, but not in that Jaheim, Ghetto Luv >type of way.
If that's what moves you then I can see why you dug it
>That said, I've been listening to There's A Riot... a lot >lately and that album is full of mumbling, noodling and >melody-less songs as well. I guess Sly released enough >material before that period to earn the ability to get away >with it whereas D had/has not. Either way, I enjoy both albums >for their vibe(s), melodies lacked and all. *shrug*
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