Posts Tagged ‘Hip-Hop’
Group Therapy is the project of Crooked I and King Tech, who work together (the former on the mic, the latter on production) honing skills and verses over claustrophobic live beats dotted with heavy synths and guitar arpeggios. Crooked I rallies against hip-hop’s current state, decrying the auto-tune (“unless it’s T-Pain”) and ringtone jams. But this cut is more than a “back in the day” ode to old-school. Group Therapy takes things forward with its dark minimalism and righteous anger.
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The cascading synths remind us of Kraftwerk, while the slow-paced drums exude hip-hop swagger. Paper Route’s MCs do their part, too — spitting clever braggadocio between choruses that call to mind Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em (“Ohhh!”). The result is something you can lean and rock with. If you like the track, check out a capella version.
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SLO-O skates over a classic Dr. Dre-style production with his crisp, laid-back flow. The San Francisco newcomer’s hazy tale about grinding on sleepless streets takes on added drama thanks to strings that sweep across a hypnotic keyboard riff. The song’s title references Eldridge Cleaver’s collection of essays and SLO-O proves he too has literary flare: “I walk with my soul on ice, on gasoline blocks, matchbook ready to strike, I’m trying to weave out.”
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All-star producers Luny Tunes put their signature spin on the ultra-smooth urban bachata love song “Te Abrazare” from the self-titled debut album by newcomers Erre XI (a.k.a. Raphy Flores and Gerry Capo). The rest of the album jumps from driving reggaeton cuts to ballads to cumbia-pop fusions that include collaborations with Pee Wee (Kumbia All Stars), Zion & Lennox, La Sista, and more.
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In the case of Puerto Rico’s Tony Dize, you can definitely judge the man by the company he keeps. Dize has been working closely with reggaeton duo, Wisin & Yandel. The compilation Los Vaqueros that was put out by the dynamic duo featured the track “Quizas”, which was a big hit. Now Dize is out on his own and we’ve got a track from his full-length debut, La Melodia De La Calle.
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