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T u p a c
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Tracklist:
Bombtrack • Killing In the Name • Take the Power Back • Settle for Nothing • Bullet In the Head • Know Your Enemy ��� Wake Up • Fistful of Steel • Township Rebellion • Freedom
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Racionais MCs - Mano Brown, Ice Blue, Edi Rock & KL Jay
Holocausto Urbano (1990)
Escolha O Seu Caminho (1992)
Raio X Brasil (1993)
Sobrevivendo No Inferno (1997)
Nada Como Um Dia Após o Outro Dia (2002)
Cores e Valores (2014)
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Ice Cube - A Bird In The Hand (Samuriel Remix)
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King Cobra, Infinity Knives and Brian Ennals (2022)
Not one for those who like their rap subtle, nuanced or understated, pretty much all there is to get out of King Cobra is plain to see. And that isn’t a bad thing, from the bluntness of its politics, nihilism and humour to its showily eclectic beatmaking, the appeal isn’t just obvious – it’s genuine and lasting, too.
Pick: ‘A Melancholy Boogie’
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The Beatnigs by The Beatnigs
Alternative Tentacles
1988
Industrial / Industrial Hip Hop / Political Hip Hop / Experimental Rock / Spoken Word / Funk-Rock / Post-Punk / Industrial Rock / Hip Hop / Abstract / Conscious Hip Hop / Alternative Rock / Indie Rock / Mid-School Hip Hop / No Wave / Sound Collage
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dälek x Precipice
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Daily Listening, Day #49 - February 18th, 2020
Album: Section.80 (Top Dawg, 2011)
Artist: Kendrick Lamar
Genre: Political Hip Hop, West Coast Hip Hop
Track Listing:
"Fuck Your Ethnicity"
"Hol' Up"
"ADHD"
"No Makeup (Her Vice)"
"Tammy's Song (Her Evils)"
"Chapter Six"
"Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils)"
"Poe Man's Dream (His Vice)"
"The Spiteful Chant"
"Chapter Ten"
"Keisha's Song (Her Pain)"
"Rigamortus"
"Kush & Corinthians (His Pain)"
"Blow My High (Members Only)"
"Ab-Soul's Outro"
"HiiiPoWeR"
Favorite Song: "Hol' Up"
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Tracklist:
People of the Sun • Bulls on Parade • Vietnow • Revolver • Snakecharmer • Tire Me • Down Rodeo • Without a Face • Wind Below • Roll Right • Year of tha Boomerang
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Dead Prez - Let’s Get Free
This is probably the first true blue hip hop album that I fell in love with. When I moved to America at 19, Dead Prez was the first concert I went to! This album and Dead Prez in general has always had a special place in my heart, but it’s been a good long while since I’ve listened to it! On this relisten, i have to admit, I still REALLY like this record. Yeah some of the lyrics didn’t age terrifically or are a little cringe, but they all come from the same place of political revolution and social and racial equality. This is a radical fucking album with some really awesome Spanish style guitar beats, loads of awesome lo fi and hi fi production, Great use of synths and 808s, and on top of that the lyrics and flow do actually go sooooo fucking hard. So glad I gave this thing a relisten. Just embracing the sentimentality and letting stic.man and M-1 educate me.
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2Pac - Trapped (Samuriel Sound)
https://soundcloud.com/samuriel-408240097/2pac-trapped-samuriel-sound
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29. Kae Tempest | The Line Is a Curve
🏴 Angleterre | American Recordings | 45 minutes | 12 morceaux
Ce cinquième album de Kae Tempest s’inscrit non pas en droite ligne, mais plutôt en droite courbe avec ses productions précédentes. On y retrouve certes l’incroyable talent poético-littéraire de l’artiste, ses réflexions sociétales éloquentes et sa capacité à émouvoir. Un petit tournant se présente néanmoins au plan instrumental, avec des sonorités plus sèchement électroniques, peut être plus anguleuses (à quelques exceptions près, comme sur le très « pink floydien » These Are the Days).
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Languish Arts / Woeful Studies, Ka (2022)
Ka returns to a barer sound for both of these releases, but his lyricism remains as lush and conceptual as ever. One can still get lost in his lines, be floored by them; though it’s likely the case that, if you don’t really care for Ka’s lyricism, there isn’t much else to these releases. Woeful Studies is, in my opinion, the slightly more rewarding of the two.
Pick(s): ‘Forgive Me’, ‘Reap’
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