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Topic subjectGrown Man Rap has returned
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3033999, Grown Man Rap has returned
Posted by Numba_33, Fri Aug-13-21 11:04 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LN4zwnowazE

I'm assuming this means a new album will drop shortly.
3034003, Album has dropped...
Posted by KnowNaim_X, Fri Aug-13-21 02:07 PM
https://brownsvilleka.com/collections/digital-downloads/products/a-martyrs-reward-wav-files
3034026, Thanks for the prompt update.
Posted by Numba_33, Mon Aug-16-21 09:31 AM
Hopefully he'll make an announcement on physical copies soon.
3034006, RE: Grown Man Rap has returned
Posted by spidey, Fri Aug-13-21 04:03 PM
...never left, just gotta dig more to find it...long live the art!
3034012, Awesome!
Posted by stone_phalanges, Sat Aug-14-21 01:16 AM
Another chance to send 40 mins waiting for the beat to drop...to no avail.
3034029, Haha mannnn seriously !!!
Posted by Brew, Mon Aug-16-21 10:31 AM
I just heard the first 10 seconds, clicked the 2 minute mark, heard that there were still no drums, and turned it off.

When is this fucking trend gonna end. Been over a decade at this point.
3034036, RE: Haha mannnn seriously !!!
Posted by Ishwip, Mon Aug-16-21 05:46 PM
>When is this fucking trend gonna end. Been over a decade at
>this point.

Agreed, it's fine for 1-2 songs and interludes but whole/most albums done this way is weird and I can't help but wonder if it's because they don't know how to properly hook up drums and hide behind it being a "style" or artistic choice.

__
I don't like the beat anymore because its just a loop. ALC didn't FLIP IT ENOUGH!

Flip it enough? Flip these. Flip off. Go flip some f*cking burgers.(c)Kno

Allied State of the National Electric Beat Treaty Organization (NEBTO)
3034132, It's Just A Trend Cause Hip-Hop Music Is Nomad's Land Now
Posted by Dj Joey Joe, Sat Aug-21-21 07:55 PM
>I can't help but wonder if it's because they
>don't know how to properly hook up drums and hide
>behind it being a "style" or artistic choice.

I would think the same but you got producers who make dope beats with drums like Alchemist doing this trend as well knowing damn he should be ashamed of doing what I call lazy loops.

With rappers like K.A. and Roc Marciano basically getting more attention off of rhyming over drum-less beats, than rhyming over boom bap joints, they feel no need to go back to it right now.

This is why I was so sad when J-Dilla died right after he did those three "soul chops" aka the famous "donuts" style, cause everybody held on to that style like a sex addict hungry for cum; now people are calling it chillwave rap but even some of those beats have drums, at least they have some good bass lines to go with these drum-less tracks.


3034159, RE: Another chance to send 40 mins waiting for the beat to drop...
Posted by kinetic94761180, Tue Aug-24-21 06:52 PM
lmao
3034023, One of the greatest
Posted by Kosa12, Mon Aug-16-21 08:46 AM
Impeccable discography since Grief Pedigree - and this new album doesn't disappoint.
3034133, ^^^^ this
Posted by Stadiq, Sat Aug-21-21 10:50 PM

Dudes accept all kinds of bullshit with their rap tastes, but lack of drums is the line?

Shiiit....let Conway or whoever the fuck drop the exact same album this thread would be plat.

KA>>>>>>>>>>>>>> most rappers doing it today

There's a reason he is a lot of rappers favorite rappers.



3034136, Not at all. Not at all
Posted by stone_phalanges, Sun Aug-22-21 03:01 PM
Nobody in the game has the balls(bad judgement?) to do this for 13+ songs. Except maybe Roc Marciano. Roc's drumless albums are just as bad.
3034027, If you like that, you’ll love Dimensions (links)
Posted by spirit, Mon Aug-16-21 09:32 AM
https://badhumnarthaus.bandcamp.com/track/will

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQrU0PwF1Cz/?hl=en


Peace,

Spirit (Alan)
http://wutangbook.com
3035782, I somehow missed this response
Posted by Numba_33, Tue Dec-07-21 12:43 PM
the first time I saw folks were trashing the album.

Thanks for the recommendation. Hopefully I'll remember this when I get home tonight.
3034031, These beats need to stop. They suck.
Posted by stone_phalanges, Mon Aug-16-21 10:58 AM
I know I sound like a broken record at this point, but he's such a dope MC. His lines are so vivid and smart. I know he probably wants his words to stand above everything else but this is NOT the way.

It sucks because I really want to listen to dude but musically it's aggressively boring. Maybe release the albums as acapella?
3034032, “Kick some grown man raps!!”
Posted by DJR, Mon Aug-16-21 11:15 AM
Sorry thought this was another Tanya Morgan post since that was the catchphrase of the new album, lol.

As for this I have to agree with those saying it was lyrically strong but musically boring. And I’m not a “it HAS to have drums” guy at all. But there just wasn’t enough going on there for me. Will further check for him though.
3034039, This sounds like spoken word poetry
Posted by spirit, Mon Aug-16-21 11:18 PM
Not only aren’t there drums there, the rhymes don’t even seem like they were formatted with a drum pattern in mind. This is spoken word to me, not emceeing.

Peace,

Spirit (Alan)
http://wutangbook.com
3034042, I'm not saying there are no fire songs
Posted by stone_phalanges, Tue Aug-17-21 01:29 AM
'Sad to Say' works on all levels. 'I notice' is dope, minimalism and all. 'We living' is pretty good. 'Enough Praise'=fire. 'Be Grateful' is also dope.
3034131, This ain't for me.
Posted by spades, Sat Aug-21-21 07:19 PM
3034139, this shit trash.
Posted by guru0509, Mon Aug-23-21 11:39 AM
and I liked KA's first two albums

but this whole whispering spoken word poetry over sparse beats is ZZZZZZZZZZZ
3034140, Very sleepy.
Posted by Brew, Mon Aug-23-21 01:31 PM
>but this whole whispering spoken word poetry over sparse beats
>is ZZZZZZZZZZZ
3034143, Basura
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Mon Aug-23-21 03:52 PM
...rappers need drums



3034789, BINGO
Posted by guru0509, Wed Sep-22-21 11:29 AM
>...rappers need drums
>
>
>
>
3035778, maybe stop trying to dictate what black art should be as a white man
Posted by atruhead, Tue Dec-07-21 10:42 AM
3035780, you can maybe go eat a dick...
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Tue Dec-07-21 12:17 PM

3035781, lmao
Posted by guru0509, Tue Dec-07-21 12:39 PM


3035784, oh look, another non-black person chiming in
Posted by atruhead, Tue Dec-07-21 01:57 PM
3035791, oh look, a wannabe anthony fantano
Posted by guru0509, Tue Dec-07-21 09:07 PM

3035794, Im not personally insulting you
Posted by atruhead, Wed Dec-08-21 01:45 AM
you're not black and you're laughing at a white guy stepping over the line with black culture

that's it. grow up and leave whatever your issue has been with me in the past
3035796, You're a fucking clown. I'm personally insulting you, BTW.
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Wed Dec-08-21 09:38 AM

3035799, You need to stop. Your gate-keeping is not appreciated.
Posted by stone_phalanges, Wed Dec-08-21 10:00 AM
...or needed. Neither hip-hop, nor blackness, nor KA or his music needs your negativity on this forum. Please keep the discussion about the music. ANYONE is allowed to have an opinion on the art.

Do you like the drum-less beats? Do you like the rhymes? why? Why not? Let's keep the conversation in that key.
3035803, the wild part is I havent been the negative one.
Posted by atruhead, Wed Dec-08-21 11:04 AM
3035805, Seems to me SP1200 just doesn't like the new KA album.
Posted by stone_phalanges, Wed Dec-08-21 11:21 AM
Then you accused him of trying to dictate what "black art" is. To me that sounds like you are saying that you are the arbiter of what black art is and that you have decided that his opinion is irrelevant. I would interpret that as negative. It would also upset me too if someone tried to discount my opinion in that way. This discussion devolves from there.

Why can't you just point out that sometimes drums aren't needed and possibly why you like the album.

Do you even like the album? What are your favorite songs? Do you think the album would be better with some harder drums? I feel like the exchange stopped being about the merits of the music.

Isn't the general discussion forum for the place for that sort of thing? (if there is a place for it at all)
3035806, your reading comprehension has failed you
Posted by atruhead, Wed Dec-08-21 11:38 AM
he didnt say "I dont like it", he went so far as to call it trash

full disclosure, I dont love much rap without drums. but I respect the artist's vision, especially when they're of Ka's caliber


>Then you accused him of trying to dictate what "black art"
>is.

my exact words were "maybe stop trying to dictate what black art should be as a white man"

the same thing happened with To Pimp A Butterfly, it wasnt music that made most white rap fans comfortable enough and they dismissed it


To me that sounds like you are saying that you are the
>arbiter of what black art is and that you have decided that
>his opinion is irrelevant.

how is me cordially addressing a white person's limits on what constitutes as "good" black music trying to be an arbiter?


I would interpret that as negative.
>It would also upset me too if someone tried to discount my
>opinion in that way. This discussion devolves from there.

I wasnt angry, confrontational or anything of the sort. I gave him something to consider, his whiteness took offense.

If I cant confront issues of race on a message board started by The Roots, I dont know what the fuck is going on
3035809, my issue is youre the self annointed guardian of hip hop on OKP
Posted by guru0509, Wed Dec-08-21 12:43 PM
and an insufferable holier than thou self-righteous race warrior who thinks only black people can listen to hip hop and critique it.

if you were a mod in the lesson it would have died years ago. thank god for fire and tone.

and it's not just me. others see it too. do better, dont be bitter.










3035810, your narrative is a lie that borders on delusional
Posted by atruhead, Wed Dec-08-21 01:07 PM
Im not in GD much and Im in the Lesson even less, you cant pull up any other post where Im remotely close to being a guardian of hip hop


>and an insufferable holier than thou self-righteous race
>warrior who thinks only black people can listen to hip hop and
>critique it.

was my issue critique or was my issue you and a white man saying "this is trash because it doesnt sound like what I want to hear"?


>if you were a mod in the lesson it would have died years ago.
>thank god for fire and tone.

lol no comment


>and it's not just me. others see it too. do better, dont be
>bitter.

"others see it too" sounds like you're reaching. it's also sketchy to catch feelings about a black person speaking up when others arent exercising care about black culture, but dont let me stop you

all of that aside, you've had a one sided beef with me for maybe a decade now. I dont know or care about what your problem is, I've grown past insults and nonsense



3035832, you've been this way for a decade now, maybe thats why
Posted by guru0509, Wed Dec-08-21 03:33 PM
there are multiple people in here telling you youre being annoying, but youre still too obtuse to take heed and change.


>all of that aside, you've had a one sided beef with me for
>maybe a decade now.
>
>
>

and it clearly rankled you because all I did was laugh at someone else who was fed up of your pretentious self-appointed dart adams of okp ass, and led us to this long back and forth. which i am now ending.

again, dont be bitter. do better.


3035834, as long as we agree this issue is one sided
Posted by atruhead, Wed Dec-08-21 03:38 PM

>and it clearly rankled you because all I did was laugh at
>someone else who was fed up of your pretentious self-appointed
>dart adams of okp ass, and led us to this long back and forth.
>which i am now ending.

you post, it doesnt affect me

I post, you're moved to comment and throw shots my way, for some time now

I guess you're satisfied with having my attention, congrats



3035785, white guy: black music is bad if it doesnt have what I like in it
Posted by atruhead, Tue Dec-07-21 02:01 PM
black guy: maybe think about how this sounds like a white supremacy complex

white guy: eat a dick

totally reasonable discourse

3035786, RE: white guy: black music is bad if it doesnt have what I like in it
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Tue Dec-07-21 02:20 PM

Me: go eat another dick

atruhead: Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom



3035811, RE: white guy: black music is bad if it doesnt have what I like in it
Posted by doitall76, Wed Dec-08-21 01:27 PM
"atruhead: Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom" Bwaaaahaaahaaaa!!!!

But for real, how about you, a man, not dicktate how eating a dick should sound.

Peace
Doitall76
3035813, RE: white guy: black music is bad if it doesnt have what I like in it
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Wed Dec-08-21 01:47 PM
>"atruhead: Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom"
>Bwaaaahaaahaaaa!!!!
>
>But for real, how about you, a man, not dicktate how eating a
>dick should sound.
>
>Peace
>Doitall76



maybe you, as someone who has never performed standup comedy in front of a live audience, should stop cracking jokes on this message board.. it's just.. not.. right 😠 🤣







3035815, RE: white guy: black music is bad if it doesnt have what I like in it
Posted by doitall76, Wed Dec-08-21 02:04 PM
Wow!

I thought atruhead was the only sensitive on this thread. Didn't know it was that serious for you dog. I simply liked your comment, and am not a fan of atruhead's sensitive gatekeeper spirit on this thread. But I will stay out of your way, my dude.

I am in agreement with SP1200's statement, as I said yesterday in entries 34 and 43 at the bottom of this post.

Peace
Doitall76

3035817, RE: white guy: black music is bad if it doesnt have what I like in it
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Wed Dec-08-21 02:15 PM
>Wow!
>
>I thought atruhead was the only sensitive on this thread.
>Didn't know it was that serious for you dog. I simply liked
>your comment, and am not a fan of atruhead's sensitive
>gatekeeper spirit on this thread. But I will stay out of your
>way, my dude.
>
>I am in agreement with SP1200's statement, as I said yesterday
>in entries 34 and 43 at the bottom of this post.
>
>Peace
>Doitall76



I was making fun of atruheads original reply to me.. I'm having a blast in this post.. you killed it with the "Dicktate" line btw.. Imagine that guy so sensitive because someone else prefers songs with drums.. too funny





3035821, now you're spinning the truth
Posted by atruhead, Wed Dec-08-21 02:23 PM
Imagine that guy so sensitive because
>someone else prefers songs with drums.. too funny

Im actually the least sensitive one in the discussion.

I wouldnt have had anything to say if your stance was "I dont prefer this sound of his", you said "this is trash" which reeks of entitlement i.e. "(black) artists should create what I want to hear"

race definitely factors in and Im not to blame for pointing it out.

3035824, RE: now you're spinning the truth
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Wed Dec-08-21 02:45 PM
> Imagine that guy so sensitive because
>>someone else prefers songs with drums.. too funny
>
>Im actually the least sensitive one in the discussion.
>
>I wouldnt have had anything to say if your stance was "I dont
>prefer this sound of his", you said "this is trash" which
>reeks of entitlement i.e. "(black) artists should create what
>I want to hear"
>
>race definitely factors in and Im not to blame for pointing it
>out.



My man..


Not only do I not care what you think. I consider you one of the least knowledgeable and least interesting people on this board.

i.e. FUCK OFF..



3035826, I wonder if the album might grow on you
Posted by stone_phalanges, Wed Dec-08-21 02:51 PM
I felt pretty strongly that the lack of drums was wack when I first listened and it kept drawing me in until eventually I changed my mind about it.

There have been a few KA albums that I never came around on though so I totally get it.
3035829, RE: I wonder if the album might grow on you
Posted by doitall76, Wed Dec-08-21 03:09 PM
I feel you.

I feel like this is just a sub-genre/style of hip hop that I just don't get drawn to. When it is a singular song on an album, I listen to it once, appreciate the dope lyrics and the structure of the rhyme, but the song typically gets skipped on the subsequent listens.

I can totally appreciate the lyricism, but for "me" it is lacking in replay value for "me".

As I think about it, and as blasphemous as it sounds, I don't know if I would've replayed Black Thought's FunkFlex freestyle as many times if it was just a loop with no drums. I need there to be a bounce to it, and drums create that.

Peace
Doitall76
3035833, i never even heard the album.. just the one song posted here...
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Wed Dec-08-21 03:38 PM
...to be honest though, songs without drums is just sleepytime for me


and doitall76, my bad, i can't tell if you were joking back with me or serious, but i wasn't snapping at you in #56 ..it was all jokes hence the laughing emoji at the end


Anyway.. I agree with you on the relay thing as well..


3035835, RE: i never even heard the album.. just the one song posted here...
Posted by doitall76, Wed Dec-08-21 03:41 PM
We good my dude.

Peace
Doitall76
3035828, your opinion on my credentials and personality is subjective.
Posted by atruhead, Wed Dec-08-21 03:06 PM

>Not only do I not care what you think. I consider you one of
>the least knowledgeable and least interesting people on this
>board.

funny how you reply to "you're white, tread lightly" with personal attacks
3035819, amazing.
Posted by atruhead, Wed Dec-08-21 02:16 PM
>Wow!
>
>I thought atruhead was the only sensitive on this thread.
>Didn't know it was that serious for you dog. I simply liked
>your comment, and am not a fan of atruhead's sensitive
>gatekeeper spirit on this thread. But I will stay out of your
>way, my dude.
3035825, lol! did this side thread just become too meta.
Posted by stone_phalanges, Wed Dec-08-21 02:48 PM
I guess that's just a problem with the internet. Hard to tell when you are actually having a conversation, or if someone is joking, or if you're just in a nonsense spat with a troll.

I guess I mistakenly fed the troll above. My bad.


3035830, words have meanings
Posted by atruhead, Wed Dec-08-21 03:10 PM
if a troll is someone who respectfully says something you disagree with, there's no space for rational discussion here anymore

3035831, RE: lol! did this side thread just become too meta.
Posted by doitall76, Wed Dec-08-21 03:12 PM
I feel like the Jay-Z line,

“A wise man told me don't argue with fools. Cause people from a distance can't tell who is who.”

is completely applicable in this thread.

Peace
Doitall76
3035840, RE: lol! did this side thread just become too meta.
Posted by Numba_33, Wed Dec-08-21 04:28 PM
>I feel like the Jay-Z line,
>
>“A wise man told me don't argue with fools. Cause people
>from a distance can't tell who is who.”
>
>is completely applicable in this thread.

or just the Internet in general.
3035804, nope
Posted by nativesun07, Wed Dec-08-21 11:04 AM
But the isht can get boring quick without them. Lyricism can benefit from the beat staying the fk out the way.
3034160, It's growing on me a little
Posted by stone_phalanges, Tue Aug-24-21 07:31 PM
Just a little
3034646, This is fire. I denounce and renounce my previous statements.
Posted by stone_phalanges, Fri Sep-17-21 09:04 AM
I was wrong. This is perfect as is. It all melds together just as it should. His words really do need to shine above the beats it's a different type of experience from anything else.

I'd suggest anyone who wasn't really feeling it give it a few more spins. If you still don't like it after that just google an Otolaryngologists in your area and make an appointment at your convenience.
3034654, aka ' i got really drunk / high and its not so bad when im fucked up'
Posted by guru0509, Fri Sep-17-21 04:43 PM
this shit steaming trash compared to his earlier albums...

him and roc suffer from the same drumless pussy beat selection virus

>I was wrong. This is perfect as is. It all melds together
>just as it should. His words really do need to shine above the
>beats it's a different type of experience from anything else.
>
>
>I'd suggest anyone who wasn't really feeling it give it a few
>more spins. If you still don't like it after that just google
>an Otolaryngologists in your area and make an appointment at
>your convenience.
>
3034740, RE: This is fire. I denounce and renounce my previous statements.
Posted by ajiav, Mon Sep-20-21 10:42 PM
Signed in basically to say your replies have been a wonderful subplot to this post. It's dope to watch someone's mind change in real time, regardless of context.
3034839, agreed
Posted by Stadiq, Fri Sep-24-21 02:36 PM

Shit happens sometimes...albums grow on you, its refreshing to see someone own it.


3034761, What's "grown man" about this?
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Tue Sep-21-21 07:12 PM
He's talking about the same old street shit teenagers are talking about.
3034770, Not sure what you mean by that
Posted by stone_phalanges, Wed Sep-22-21 08:44 AM
It's music for grown men made by a grown man. The content wouldn't really change that. Grown men listen to wu-tang. Grown men are big fans of biggie. Grown men are fans of mobb deep as well I think. Hence, grown man rap. It is rap that grown men are likely to enjoy.

Is rap only allowed to be grown man rap if it's about 403b retirement accounts?

*full disclosure I am a grown man.
3034800, I mean... he said it's "back"
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Wed Sep-22-21 05:49 PM
So I'm thinking there must be something different about this from what's been out there.

If grown man rap it's just rap made by males over a certain age, I don't think it ever went anywhere. In fact, that makes the post title rather odd.
3034834, right, it implies everything that came out between Kas last album
Posted by guru0509, Fri Sep-24-21 10:59 AM
and this album is "children's rap" or something not as mature, when in fact, all those albums are better than this one lol

>So I'm thinking there must be something different about this
>from what's been out there.
>
>If grown man rap it's just rap made by males over a certain
>age, I don't think it ever went anywhere. In fact, that makes
>the post title rather odd.
3034846, Beat suck.. means it's grown!!!
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Sat Sep-25-21 01:31 AM
3035777, It's a term I've used for Ka in the past
Posted by Numba_33, Tue Dec-07-21 10:10 AM
to convey I'm a huge fan of his understated and clever rhymes. Have to sit down and pay attention to catch some of the layers of what he's saying.

Nothing more, nothing less.
3035779, RE: Grown Man Rap has returned
Posted by doitall76, Tue Dec-07-21 10:59 AM
I can appreciate where some love this for the lyrics. But...All I can focus on when I listened to the album is "Where Is The Snare!?!?!?".

I hate to say that I am turned off by this one thing, but it is a major component to the replay value of the project.

"GIVE ME A SNARE!!!"

Peace
Doitall76
3035783, Jeez. I thought KA was one of the most purely likable rappers out
Posted by stylez dainty, Tue Dec-07-21 01:47 PM
I'm attributing the annoyance in this post to the fact that most of y'all can tell you'd love his albums without reservation if they just had drums like you want. Because the rhymes and samples are on point.





3035787, The post title was a turnoff for me
Posted by Oak27, Tue Dec-07-21 02:40 PM
It kinda reeks of condescension. Like, if I were to guess, this dude definitely used the phrase "hip hop is dead" in the mid-2000s lol.

But as far as the music goes, I've actually really warmed up to the drumless trend recently. A Ka track featuring Roc Marciano ("Sins of a Father") came up on Spotify and I'm super into it, but just haven't gotten into his catalog yet.

I'll check this one out in a bit.
3035788, RE: The post title was a turnoff for me
Posted by doitall76, Tue Dec-07-21 03:10 PM
Warning - This may not be a fully vetted thought, more stream of thought.

I feel like beats without drums, and with darker samples are akin to "Emo-Rap / Depressed Mood Rap". There is such a small amount of time that I want to be in that head space that I rarely hits me as something that I want to listen to.

This is not a knock to his lyricism, but this is just how I feel about the vibe.

Peace
Doitall76
3035789, It's def a vibe for sure
Posted by Oak27, Tue Dec-07-21 03:48 PM
To me it's a dark, introspective, cold weather music. I'm certainly not throwing it on in July.

If ever there is a time that I'm going to click with an album within this sub-genre of rap it's the coming winter months.
3035818, My first Ka album, wasn't into it.
Posted by Oak27, Wed Dec-08-21 02:16 PM
Like I mentioned in a previously reply, I've really warmed up to the drumless wave, to a point I'd say I'm a big fan, enough to have a Spotify playlist accumulating with these tracks specifically.

The thing with drumless beats is that they are so minimalistic and empty that the rapper really needs to have a presence/charisma/energy to fill the void. Ka doesn't have that to me. His voice is very deep and monotone, and the combo of that and the lack of oomph from the beats results in me getting bored and checking out. It doesn't matter what he's actually saying, it could be revolutionary and the grownest of "grown man rap", it's a chore for me to pay attention enough.

All that said, Roc Marciano was a rapper I was sleeping on for years (figurative and literally, I'd joke his music put me to sleep) but he just recently clicked for me. But what clicked for me was his ability to really paint a landscape with his raps and really draw me into his world, I'm not getting that from Ka.

For full context, as a hip hop listener (and music listener in general) production/delivery is way more important then content. If all a rapper offers is deep, meaningful lyrics with clever wordplay and rhyme schemes but the music and delivery is meh, I may as well just digest the music via rapgenius.
3035820, this wasn't the one to start with
Posted by Stadiq, Wed Dec-08-21 02:23 PM

I'd say

Hermit and the Recluse- Orpheus
Nights Gambit
Dr Yen Lo
Grief Pedigree
Descendants of Kain


Definitely give Orpheus a spin and get back.
3035822, I'll give it a shot
Posted by Oak27, Wed Dec-08-21 02:25 PM
On top of Marciano I've slowly turned a corner on Boldy as well (who you've constantly championed for in Griselda threads) so I'm certainly not confident Ka is not a dude I won't ever get into.
3035836, see, I have yet to come around on Roc
Posted by Stadiq, Wed Dec-08-21 03:52 PM

Which might seems backwards to some, but to me KA's raps are so much better and ....grown? *ducks* lol Sincere? Realistic?

I don't, no matter how many times I've tried, I can't get into Roc. I'm also not a fan of his delivery.

It could just be I haven't found the project that clicks.


Couldn't get into Boldy until Sterling and it made me hot he wasn't getting more love in context of other artists. And he's had a hellofa run since.


I've been a fan of KA since Grief Pedigree...I think Yen Lo sealed my super fan status.

Orpheus is probably his best though.


3035843, RE: see, I have yet to come around on Roc
Posted by Oak27, Wed Dec-08-21 05:29 PM
>I don't, no matter how many times I've tried, I can't get into
>Roc. I'm also not a fan of his delivery.
>
>It could just be I haven't found the project that clicks.

Reloaded is the Roc project that recently turned me around. It's not even new, I just never checked it out in full because Marcberg wasn't enjoyable to me (I still have to go back at some point).

What really started my warming up on Roc was enjoying his production on the Stove God Cooks album from last year as well as some songs on his album that dropped a few months after that ("Pimps Don't Wear Rabbits" in particular)


>Couldn't get into Boldy until Sterling and it made me hot he
>wasn't getting more love in context of other artists. And he's
>had a hellofa run since.

Real Bad Boldy was the first of his projects I actually enjoyed, which oddly enough was his least popular among his fanbase last year. Since then I'm been digging Bo Jackson and went back and revisited The Price of Tea in China and Manger on McNichols. I still favor the Griselda squad and a handful of other rappers in the same space, but he's starting to click with me.