Filah Lah Lah explores the idea of identity, belonging, and self-discovery ! An excellent first project mixing RnB and soul, the four looks bright for South African singer-songwriter ! For sure, we need to keep an eye on her !
Armand Hammer shows once again why they are one of the best duos of their generation, deep dark lyrics blending with dark productions... An album that gives you chills, you feel an indescribable coldness as long as you are listening the project... Although Billy Woods is a better rapper, the duo's complicity remains extraordinary, a personal classic in my opinion.
The power of the lyrics, a pleasure to see an artist so committed at this time, a message of great importance which is conveyed, this project clearly joins the clan of to pimp and Like water for chocolate in what concerns the history and culture of racial politics.
La technicité du frérot Lesram est à enseigner dans tout les établissements de France !
la dualité des deux lascars, on a l'ange et le démon, Ali représentant la poésie de la rue, incarnant la spiritualité et Booba représentant la dure réalité de la rue. Le meilleuir album du rap français, très cru mais sincère. Il n'a pas vieilli d'une goutte. On ne peut rester qu'admiratif face à un tel album...
PS: Ali a surement l'un des meilleurs couplets du rap français dans ... read more
Such a level at 17, it is crazy, pure New York boom bap at a time when NY needed it most... the depth, the authenticity will always shock me. I'm thinking of the song PennyRoyal, the storytelling is crazy, the awareness to write that, an impressive maturity, he lives his text, he's hungry. Unfortunately this album seems to be Joey's peak when we see the rest of his discography which is mid we're not going to lie... An album that I grew up with and will remain engraved in my ... read more
Unfortunately, Lil Wayne will never have an album that lives up to his talent! Although The Carter III is his best project, it still doesn't have reach all his talent !
I see it as a to pimp of Kendrick! An album that marks a new era in the history and culture of racial politics. Common delivers a sumptuous project, particularly in the depth of his lyrics, at a time when society really needed it. An album that will never be old !
Yeahhhh, Statik Selektah is matching the vibe of Kota, a great chemistry between two underground artists !
As for Foto, Kota here engages in an exercise of which only him a the secret... A kind of contemporary poetry evoking daily life, the trials crossed by Kota... Stories in which we can find ourselves very easily whether through love, freedom, travel, or even entourage... yes, we have here lambda stories which directly echoed moments of my life... Kota simply puts words on moments of life of an "average" person in order to convey a simple and effective message to those who listen to ... read more
I cannot talked how much FOTO has an impact in my life.... There are albums like that where you identify yourself with the artist in a way you can't explain. I can't say how many times this album has been played in my head... I grew up with Kota, giving me stars in my eyes by evoking freedom in a way I've always dreamed. This album is not excellent on paper, but the character that Kota embodies makes it fabulous, an artist with whom we can very easily identify, embodying ... read more
I can reconize the talent of this album but I simply don't catch the vibe of the project... maybe if I m giving some time to this album, it will rise in my esteem ...
Transmitting such emotions in music, no one can remain indifferent about Saba! Authenticity, I have rarely seen a rapper be so sincere in a project! We feel above all a need to open up his hearth in order to turn a page of his life... Saba illustrates these emotions and we can feel that even through the productions... of which only Saba has the secret. This album marked me and which still shapes me today in its construction, bravo to the courage that it requires even if you don't like the ... read more
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib redefined gangsta rap, only them can open a new era of gangsta rap, for sure !
I listened to this album for the first time with my father in our car, I was going to play a tennis game... I was winning one set to zero, I had three match points... and then my opponent made a incredibly comeback ... It traumatize me, I had nightmares about it and this album is here to remind me that this game has really existed...