15. "yea, this might be my favorite C$ album since Covert Coup" In response to Reply # 5
well.. that and New Jet City... it's crazy how consistent he is.. esp. w/ the rhymes. never seen anyone else do what he's doing.. and he delivered a fan base-pleaser with this one.. perfect night time/smoking/cruising album
21. "Thought I was the only one that noticed this!!" In response to Reply # 14
>this is the Spitta I became a fan of during the mixtape era, >not this awkward flowing version that has been popping up on >the last few projects.
That whole awkward flowing shtick has plagued many of the modern rappers. Kind of like how all the New York rappers were doing the whole whiny voice thing back in like 04-05.
Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.
18. "finally carved some time for this, simply incredible." In response to Reply # 0
Man, Thelonious Martin is so totally that dude. I'm amazed it's taken someone this long to pull a sample from Andrew Hale's beastly L.A. Noire score ("Vintage Vineyard"). The lyrics are still A-level, in fact he's moving into some new territory; he seems real mad at some local whack rappers or something because he is taking dudes to task at times on here. I'm also loving the proliferation of small storytelling moments, like the basehead on "Stove Top" or the wine tasting on "Vintage Vineyard". All the guests are great, production is likely going to bei n the running for top 5 all year long...