I've got to admit, since the XXL Freshman concert I attended last week i've kinda been on a Kendrick Lamar high. I've been listening to some form of his (O)verly (D)edicated mixtape daily, and even re-visited some old jams taking some time to download the Kendrick Lamar EP and see where the greatness all started. (Technically his career started at the age of 16 when he went by the name of K.Dot but I don't have the time or the hard-drive space to get all those tapes during that period lol)
Kendrick has come with straight HEAT as of late. Most recently, a track with him an Ab-Soul entitled "Rapper S***" off Ab-Soul's upcoming mixtape "Longterm Mentality." This is one of the greatest back & forth duo tracks i've heard since "The What" by Biggie and Method Man and/or anything involving Styles P and Jadakiss. Don't believe me? Please listen to the lyrical massacre that takes place below.
Ab-Soul & Kendrick Lamar - Rapper Shit (unreleased) prod. by Tommy Black by TopDawgENT
Also, Consequence recently came out with a heavily slept on tape "Movies on Demand 2" One of my favorite tracks on the tape entitled "Up Against The Wall" features brotha Lamar spitting one of my favorite verses that I've heard in 2011. The subject matter is also dope with Cons, Roc Marciano, and Kendrick going bar for bar exchanging tales about the ills of police brutality. I have deemed this my LD Jam of the Week so please take a moment to listen. Turn it up loud, but make sure the cops aint around
Up Against The Wall co-starring Roc Marciano & Kendrick Lamar by Consequence
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
XXL Freshman Concert Review
Yoo...waddup world. Haven't blogged in a while, but I took my talents to BB Kings for the 2011 XXL Freshman showcase and it was nothing short of amazing. The energy in the building was off the charts, and every artist spit with the hunger and passion that got them to the level they're at today. I've gone through and graded each artist's performance (Cause their Freshman and in school you get grades..how clever I know) and showcased some of the highlights of the night.
Peep Below:
YG: C+
I may have a bias since I don't know much of homies music outside of @ThePuddingLied's favorite song "Toot It & Boot It". My issue was that the moment YG stepped on stage I could tell he had a little too much to drink. His energy was on point, but misdirected at times due to the abundance of alcohol in his system. His pants sagged down to his kneecaps in true rapper fashion, and he spent the majority of his performance dancing on stage to songs that weren't his. If it weren't for him bringing the breathtaking Rosa Acosta on stage, this grade might have been even lower.
Lil Twist: B+
I've got to say I was extremely impressed by Lil Twist's performance. I had never really listened to his music before, but he was a lot better than I expected him to be. He came out with a lot of energy, killed his flow throughout the show, and engaged well with the crowd. YG's drunk danceathon may have cut into some of Lil Twist's time since his performance ended rather abruptly as he ended his night bringing out Birdman (#brrt) to wave at the crowd for a hot second.
Fred The Godson: A-
Fred The Godson is New York to the death, and I love it. The crowd went crazy as the fat man approached the stage. Dude has bars for days and his metaphor game can match any artist currently rapping today. (Bold statement but it's true). When Fred brought Vado out for "HeadBanger" I thought the building was about to explode. Vado had some technical difficulties with his microphone but he definitely performed with a chip on his shoulder. The Harlem MC who was robbed from making this years list spit fiyah hotta than Dylan, and is a no brainer for next year as long as he doesn't slow down. Needless to say between BX and Harlem, uptown New York was in the building and they represented well.
Meek Mill: C+
This is going to be my hating portion of the review. I don't think Meek Mill's bad, I don't think he sucks, I just think he's
He proved that in his performance. He continuously cut off the music so we could hear him freestyle, but his bars just weren't that impressive to me. No surprise performances? No Wale? No Ross? On the other side of things, everyone in the crowd who came to see Meek Mill seemed rather impressed. So bottom line i'll say; if you came to see Meek Mill you were satisfied, if you weren't familiar with him before you probably weren't motivated to listen to him in the future.
Diggy Simmons: A for effort
Unlike other artists who i've graded i'm using A for effort because as a performer Diggy did what he was supposed to do. He came out with energy, spit his lyrics ferociously, but the crowd was not having it, nor giving him any type of respect. I recall some guy behind me yelling out "Yo does he still have his braces on?' and bursting out into laughter. This is quite unfortunate since I feel like Diggy is extremely talented, especially for someone his age. Regardless, all was forgiven when he brought his pops Rev Run on stage for a father/son collabo that put the crowd into a frenzy. Run then ended the performance by sayin "This is my seed, I love my lil boy!" #cmonrev you not helping your son get respect like that!
Mac Miller: A
I've never really listened to Mac Miller but I know he's affiliated with the Taylor Gang. Therefore I knew that more than likely his subject matter would consist of Weed, Alcohol, and Partying...which it did and I was highly amused. More than anything I think what made Mac's performance dope is that he is a great performer and knows how to engage with the crowd. He began the night bringing a 13 yr old kid from the audience on stage. Mac engaged with him in hilarious fashion "How old are you? You listen to my music? You got a girlfriend?" Once the youngster responded "No", Mac proceeded to instruct every woman in the crowd to "Make sure they gave him som p***" tonight" He had the crowd in the palm of his hands from that point on.
Cyhi Da Prynce: A
I've always been a fan of Cyhi, but my admiration for his skills went to another level after his performance. Cyhi's a lyrical monster, but what people forget is that he's from Atlanta and he definitely brings that southern crunk energy to his performances. He repeatedly asked the crowd if they were ready for "Good Fridays S***"," bringing out label buddies Big Sean and Pusha T to join him on "Looking for Trouble" and "So Apalled" respectively. One would believe that star power warrants enough effort to end his set, but Da Prynce had another trick up his sleeve bringing out a hip-hop violinist to join him on stage for a head-thrashing rendition of "Sideways" Bow to the prince.
Kendrick Lamar: A+ (Performance of the night)
So A+'s are the grades that don't really exist but teachers always give them to you if they really like you. Although Kendrick was one of the artists that I came to the concert I came to see, he really outdid himself with this performance. He started off the night ferociously spitting and performing "The Heart Pt. 2" off his (O)verly (D)edicated mixtape. (At this point I kinda felt bad for people who never listened to Kendrick Lamar before because they were probably scared lol) He then asked the crowd if he could tell them a little about where he was from bursting into his hometown anthem "Compton" and seamlessly transitioning into the self-proclaimed Negro-spritual "P&P" (Outside of me overhearing a caucasian gentleman behind me reciting the words "Story of my life n**** this performance went off without a hitch.) When I thought it couldn't get any better Lamar did a mini-tribute to Nate Dogg and performed the track "Look out for Detox" before moving into a bounce-heavy rendition of "Ignorance is Bliss" that had the entire audience rocking in unison. (This was easily my favorite part of his performance) Kendrick Lamar ended the night with the bass-heavy "Michael Jordan" and had the crowd jumping around as if they were at a Lil Jon concert in early 2000. Lamar provided one of those performances that you just can't get out of your head, I keep envisioning how passionately he performed, and how engaged the crowd was with him over the course of the night. Well done Westcoast..well done
Big K.R.I.T: A-
I've seen Krit perform about 3 times in the past 3 months so i'm not going to get too detailed. He's a great performer, but the crowd wasn't really engaging with him either. Krit fixed this by jumping into the crowd during his performance of "Country S***" The crowd didn't hesitate to give their "country cuzin" their all after that
Yelawolf: B+
Yelawolf's night began when he swiftly joined Big Krit for the "Hometown Hero Remix", and he didn't stop from there. Some of you who were in attendance are probably looking like B+ ? This guy must be out his mind. Don't get me wrong. Yelawolf is a dope performer and has an amazing flow, but at times his energy was a bit off to me. Maybe i'm trippin, but that's just how I saw it. My favorite part of the night however was when he snatched a woman's purse from the crowd and swung it around on stage yellin "Look what I got!" While performing he proceeded to pretend to give it back to her several times and snatched it back just as she reached from the crowd. Great crowd engagement, dope performer, but energy was a bit off at times.
Lil B: F-
I don't know what happened but the "Based God" was the only XXL Freshman not to show up. After reading the news this morning, apparently it was due to a previous engagement. Not sure what that means since he was tweeting a good portion of the night, but him not showing up was was a slap in the face to XXL, hip-hop, and all his fans who came to support. I for one was ready to show off my cooking dance expertise. We weren't notified til the end of the night that Lil B wasn't going to show and the crowd began booing furiously. Say what you will about his skill, but his fan base is dedicated like no other. This was a disappointment but luckily the rest of the night was so awesome I couldn't even be mad. Still a fan, but due to Lil B not showing up, there was an act I was gonna allow him to do with my female counterpart that he can no longer go through with. #notbased
All in all, the show was amazing. It is beyond worth $15 and all of Ticketmaster's ridiculous fees. I'll be in attendance next year and i'm hoping to see guys like Stalley, Smoke DZA, Skyzoo, and Chip Tha Ripper *wink wink* XXL
Peep Below:
YG: C+
I may have a bias since I don't know much of homies music outside of @ThePuddingLied's favorite song "Toot It & Boot It". My issue was that the moment YG stepped on stage I could tell he had a little too much to drink. His energy was on point, but misdirected at times due to the abundance of alcohol in his system. His pants sagged down to his kneecaps in true rapper fashion, and he spent the majority of his performance dancing on stage to songs that weren't his. If it weren't for him bringing the breathtaking Rosa Acosta on stage, this grade might have been even lower.
Lil Twist: B+
I've got to say I was extremely impressed by Lil Twist's performance. I had never really listened to his music before, but he was a lot better than I expected him to be. He came out with a lot of energy, killed his flow throughout the show, and engaged well with the crowd. YG's drunk danceathon may have cut into some of Lil Twist's time since his performance ended rather abruptly as he ended his night bringing out Birdman (#brrt) to wave at the crowd for a hot second.
Fred The Godson: A-
Fred The Godson is New York to the death, and I love it. The crowd went crazy as the fat man approached the stage. Dude has bars for days and his metaphor game can match any artist currently rapping today. (Bold statement but it's true). When Fred brought Vado out for "HeadBanger" I thought the building was about to explode. Vado had some technical difficulties with his microphone but he definitely performed with a chip on his shoulder. The Harlem MC who was robbed from making this years list spit fiyah hotta than Dylan, and is a no brainer for next year as long as he doesn't slow down. Needless to say between BX and Harlem, uptown New York was in the building and they represented well.
Meek Mill: C+
This is going to be my hating portion of the review. I don't think Meek Mill's bad, I don't think he sucks, I just think he's
He proved that in his performance. He continuously cut off the music so we could hear him freestyle, but his bars just weren't that impressive to me. No surprise performances? No Wale? No Ross? On the other side of things, everyone in the crowd who came to see Meek Mill seemed rather impressed. So bottom line i'll say; if you came to see Meek Mill you were satisfied, if you weren't familiar with him before you probably weren't motivated to listen to him in the future.
Diggy Simmons: A for effort
Unlike other artists who i've graded i'm using A for effort because as a performer Diggy did what he was supposed to do. He came out with energy, spit his lyrics ferociously, but the crowd was not having it, nor giving him any type of respect. I recall some guy behind me yelling out "Yo does he still have his braces on?' and bursting out into laughter. This is quite unfortunate since I feel like Diggy is extremely talented, especially for someone his age. Regardless, all was forgiven when he brought his pops Rev Run on stage for a father/son collabo that put the crowd into a frenzy. Run then ended the performance by sayin "This is my seed, I love my lil boy!" #cmonrev you not helping your son get respect like that!
Mac Miller: A
I've never really listened to Mac Miller but I know he's affiliated with the Taylor Gang. Therefore I knew that more than likely his subject matter would consist of Weed, Alcohol, and Partying...which it did and I was highly amused. More than anything I think what made Mac's performance dope is that he is a great performer and knows how to engage with the crowd. He began the night bringing a 13 yr old kid from the audience on stage. Mac engaged with him in hilarious fashion "How old are you? You listen to my music? You got a girlfriend?" Once the youngster responded "No", Mac proceeded to instruct every woman in the crowd to "Make sure they gave him som p***" tonight" He had the crowd in the palm of his hands from that point on.
Cyhi Da Prynce: A
I've always been a fan of Cyhi, but my admiration for his skills went to another level after his performance. Cyhi's a lyrical monster, but what people forget is that he's from Atlanta and he definitely brings that southern crunk energy to his performances. He repeatedly asked the crowd if they were ready for "Good Fridays S***"," bringing out label buddies Big Sean and Pusha T to join him on "Looking for Trouble" and "So Apalled" respectively. One would believe that star power warrants enough effort to end his set, but Da Prynce had another trick up his sleeve bringing out a hip-hop violinist to join him on stage for a head-thrashing rendition of "Sideways" Bow to the prince.
Kendrick Lamar: A+ (Performance of the night)
So A+'s are the grades that don't really exist but teachers always give them to you if they really like you. Although Kendrick was one of the artists that I came to the concert I came to see, he really outdid himself with this performance. He started off the night ferociously spitting and performing "The Heart Pt. 2" off his (O)verly (D)edicated mixtape. (At this point I kinda felt bad for people who never listened to Kendrick Lamar before because they were probably scared lol) He then asked the crowd if he could tell them a little about where he was from bursting into his hometown anthem "Compton" and seamlessly transitioning into the self-proclaimed Negro-spritual "P&P" (Outside of me overhearing a caucasian gentleman behind me reciting the words "Story of my life n**** this performance went off without a hitch.) When I thought it couldn't get any better Lamar did a mini-tribute to Nate Dogg and performed the track "Look out for Detox" before moving into a bounce-heavy rendition of "Ignorance is Bliss" that had the entire audience rocking in unison. (This was easily my favorite part of his performance) Kendrick Lamar ended the night with the bass-heavy "Michael Jordan" and had the crowd jumping around as if they were at a Lil Jon concert in early 2000. Lamar provided one of those performances that you just can't get out of your head, I keep envisioning how passionately he performed, and how engaged the crowd was with him over the course of the night. Well done Westcoast..well done
Big K.R.I.T: A-
I've seen Krit perform about 3 times in the past 3 months so i'm not going to get too detailed. He's a great performer, but the crowd wasn't really engaging with him either. Krit fixed this by jumping into the crowd during his performance of "Country S***" The crowd didn't hesitate to give their "country cuzin" their all after that
Yelawolf: B+
Yelawolf's night began when he swiftly joined Big Krit for the "Hometown Hero Remix", and he didn't stop from there. Some of you who were in attendance are probably looking like B+ ? This guy must be out his mind. Don't get me wrong. Yelawolf is a dope performer and has an amazing flow, but at times his energy was a bit off to me. Maybe i'm trippin, but that's just how I saw it. My favorite part of the night however was when he snatched a woman's purse from the crowd and swung it around on stage yellin "Look what I got!" While performing he proceeded to pretend to give it back to her several times and snatched it back just as she reached from the crowd. Great crowd engagement, dope performer, but energy was a bit off at times.
Lil B: F-
I don't know what happened but the "Based God" was the only XXL Freshman not to show up. After reading the news this morning, apparently it was due to a previous engagement. Not sure what that means since he was tweeting a good portion of the night, but him not showing up was was a slap in the face to XXL, hip-hop, and all his fans who came to support. I for one was ready to show off my cooking dance expertise. We weren't notified til the end of the night that Lil B wasn't going to show and the crowd began booing furiously. Say what you will about his skill, but his fan base is dedicated like no other. This was a disappointment but luckily the rest of the night was so awesome I couldn't even be mad. Still a fan, but due to Lil B not showing up, there was an act I was gonna allow him to do with my female counterpart that he can no longer go through with. #notbased
All in all, the show was amazing. It is beyond worth $15 and all of Ticketmaster's ridiculous fees. I'll be in attendance next year and i'm hoping to see guys like Stalley, Smoke DZA, Skyzoo, and Chip Tha Ripper *wink wink* XXL
Monday, March 7, 2011
Prodigy's Home!
Anyone who knows me, knows i'm a huge Mobb Deep fan. (This is obviously clear from all the thuggery I regularly participate in)
But on a more serious note...
It gives me huge pleasure to announce the releasing of "Black Caesar" from prison. I'm ready for some new Mobb Deep music like...yesterday. As you can see..the celebration has already began in Queens.
Peep below for some classic Prodigy joints you can bump during what i'm claiming as #MobbMonday enjoy!
But on a more serious note...
It gives me huge pleasure to announce the releasing of "Black Caesar" from prison. I'm ready for some new Mobb Deep music like...yesterday. As you can see..the celebration has already began in Queens.
Peep below for some classic Prodigy joints you can bump during what i'm claiming as #MobbMonday enjoy!
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