1. "I've been looking forward to his new album ever since I heard" In response to Reply # 0
that The More Things Change joint. But this UDK track is pretty wack, beat sounds like some amateurish nonsense. He can still ride the beat but I'm not sure he has much else to say. We'll see how the album pans out. I'll peep.
7. "i walked into a store last week and they were playing 2000" In response to Reply # 2
I doubt anyone knew who it was I was singing along happy as fuck lol, I wanted to ask who put that song on it was a bunch of young kids working it was a store called Active we have a few out here in LA
8. "In hindsight, I like 2000 more than Reel to Reel now, " In response to Reply # 2
because the later sounds so dated at this point. Tempo on most tracks are pretty high and I think he hits some deeper topics on 2000. It's got a few clunkers but overall it's solid.
9. "This joint is flames. Has that VERY true old school feel..." In response to Reply # 0 Sun Apr-03-16 04:34 AM by Boogie Stimuli
I was just making an early 80s rap playlist for a project, so maybe I'm just in the right frame of mind to appreciate the pre-sample-era sound of the beat. Lyrically, he's definitely still on point. Fire. If you like Boom Bap, it don't get very much more Boom Bap than this. This is the original sound of original Hip Hop.
why would you ever say your are back again in rhyme. I never got that. so that way it feels mad dated when I listen years from now, and you have been back again three times.
Just wondering who thought to green light this as a single. And the OKP news article about the single makes it out to be good as well. OKP just jocking or does the author really think this is a strong comeback.