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it had been a couple of years, easy, since I played it. I remember I didn't care too much for The Night's Gambit, so I think I sort of cooled on Ka, in general. GEEZ!!! Grief Pedigree is SO good. It all came back to me. Just a really, really good album. Definitely throwing it back into the immediate rotation. My favorite song, Iron Age was even better than I remembered. One of the best rap choruses, ever and Roc absolutely demolished the track. Here was a cool quote I read from Ka about making that song:
"That was another upbeat track. When I found it, I said to Roc yo I like this. He said yo it’s cold. I don’t really like doing songs with people I don’t really know. So Roc he’s like one of my good friends. So I asked if he wanted to get on it and he heard it and said this is right up my alley. He was excited about getting on it. I got a really good friend, that’s one of the best in the game, that I can say, “Yo son, I need you on the album. It was also a show of what is to come. I wanted to show people, because a lot of people didn’t really feel me on “We do it.” I didn’t want to be the weak link in Confucius. I wanted to do my share on the Metal Clergy, so I wanted people to see that we have a good chemistry and that I bring something to the table too. That’s just a preview. So you got a preview on Marcberg and you gotta preview on Grief Pedigree. But I just wanted people to know and expect that when you hear us, you gonna get some good hip hop.
We recorded our verses together at the same time. You know, I’m from an older time, I don’t really like doing internet recording. It makes the collaboration more harmonious. I don’t want contrasting styles, or to be competing with another guy on the same track to see who can outshine the other. I don’t approach music like that. Fans do that. They might say “Oh you got him on that track” or “Damn, he got you there.” To me, we’re making music, that’s like saying what’s better the snare or the kick, you know? The product has to be harmonious, I don’t want competing or contrasting styles on an album. You might get to great verses that way, but you won’t get a great song." ...I'm from the era when A.I. was the answer, now they think ai is the answer - Marlon Craft
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