I've been listening to Mouse on tha Track's new mixtape quiet a bit this week and this is one of its best moments. The song is at once tightly wound, as you can hear from its constant and unsettlingly syncopated lyrics, and creepily ominous, in its menacingly confidant chorus. Combine that with a vicious tag team of amped up rappers and you have a song with one of the least appropriate titles I have ever heard.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
I've been listening to Mouse on tha Track's new mixtape quiet a bit this week and this is one of its best moments. The song is at once tightly wound, as you can hear from its constant and unsettlingly syncopated lyrics, and creepily ominous, in its menacingly confidant chorus. Combine that with a vicious tag team of amped up rappers and you have a song with one of the least appropriate titles I have ever heard.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
The Martorialist just did this terrific roundup of Lil B's best work from the past month. If you are skeptical about the man's quality, this is the place to go. Favorites posted below:
Friday, January 21, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
"To me “Look Like Jesus” could totally be a punk rock song. It’s just a different style of production. I could see a punk rock band covering that song and it’d be the shit! See that’s what the kids are doing, they’re taking more chances than the adults right now. The adults are more business minded. They was hating on the kids for so long and now the kids are busting they ass and they don’t know how to take it."
-Danny Brown on Lil B, rap in general (Cocaine Blunts)
-Danny Brown on Lil B, rap in general (Cocaine Blunts)
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Danny Brown
Excited about this one. Almost seems to have one foot in the young and one in the old, musically and lyrically. More on this later.
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