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I believe being your CEPU tutor is worse than packing your bags. Anyway, you forgot to mention that then the soldier's grandfather beat you to a pulp.
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After reading about olives, I thought of cork collecting. Ants, more than you think. A tide of ants on your shoulder, and stale sweat where it touches the cork. Ants everywhere, even in your nutsack.
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The little mate from the Marlboro Classic is actually Bartle with a nail on his shoulder. As a "job," it's great to fix the PCs of friends who are clueless about it. They don’t know, they don’t want to know, but they ask a hundred questions while remaining doubtful. When a problem resurfaces even after months of reckless use, they call you back because "I don't know, you touched it." It's terrible to work for grandmothers and/or elderly relatives who watched you grow up and make mistakes; they will never trust you, and you're under constant scrutiny, even if you have to tear down a wall. It's nice to check/stack lumber just arrived from exotic places; every bug you see—and you always see some—you automatically think is deadly. I saw someone faint from finding a kind of centipede on their hands (it was really ugly; maybe I wouldn’t have held up either). Even emptying the camper's toilet without the right equipment isn't bad; at least shit doesn't kill. But perhaps the worst is editing crappy reviews on Debaser; thank goodness the pay is good.
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Ghostface with Iron Man was supposed to make an EP; there are too many fillers, but it has Motherless Child, Marvel & Daytona 500, which are gems. Besides the fillers, there are tracks with excellent soul beats, but none of the three protagonists really does anything over those beats. I remember Black Jesus, a perfect beat for Guru or Q-Tip, but Ghostface, and especially RZA, sing over it in a way that makes no sense; Rae is passable, but not enough to meet the album's expectations. For me, it's still better than Tical, which I've never understood why people like, aside from Bring The Pain & Release Yo Delf. The track outside the album, I think it was the B-side of Bring Tha Pain - For me, the albums of the year are 1) For Ever 2) ODB 3) Rae 4) GZA 5) 36chambers 6) Iron Man and the rest indistinct behind.
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Madlib & Wildchild + Dj I-can't-remember = Lootpack = Likwit Crew. The Lootpack's debut is in 21 & Over, which is also the debut of the Alkaholiks. One of the rare cases where Lib uses his voice without filters. The album is nice but nothing special compared to Coast II Coast, which is a milestone (Check out Tash's verses, he's a god ) and Likwidation, which is a masterpiece, but during those years they were pouring out tons of them. The Lootpack's first album was released very late, at the end of the 90s, either 98 or 99. And Lib was already using filters
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In fact, I forgot about Black Thought from the Roots in the big names list. If I’m going to listen to Rap, I listen to the rapper; I used to prefer the more "musical" ones too, but for years now I’ve preferred listening to musical music and rapped rap (for the Roots, for example, I listen to the album when it comes out, just to hear BT, then that's it). I favor DefJux with serious Rap and annoying beats; it’s music but not melody. However, you can’t start with Likwit, which is terrible, and end up liking jazzy rap; Madlib and the Lootpack were Likwit, and there are only jazz musicians who are more jazzy than Madlib. They even recorded an album with Blue Note ... Likwit was the bomb, and even Xzibit, despite Pimp My Ride, knows how to rhyme.
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But when you listen to Rap, do you understand all the rhymes, well, without having to read the lyrics? RZA turns everything into A, whether it's Ed In Or or Er for him it's A. I don't remember in which song Money became Manna to rhyme with Gunna. Method Man, when he doesn't know how to close a verse, says "call me" and invents his five-hundredth nickname. Of course, even that one is distorted. The Def Squad does practically perfect Rap, and Redman is an outlier comparable only to KRS, Buckshot, Tash (likwit), Mr. Lif, Guru, and the B.I.G. of Gimme The Loot, Kickin The Door (the rest not). When I was a kid, I liked Wu more, then I started to understand what they were saying and especially how they said it. They’re good, sure, but the Def is another planet.
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I look at all those fuckin people.
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Alright, I'm trying this Rhymesayers. << And like every respectable crew, there are 2/3 good ones and a lot of questionable value. >> Come on, there’s Boot Camp, Def Squad, Gangstarr Militia, Diggin In The Crates, Infamous Mobb, and even Wu doesn’t care, U-God has a construction worker style, he drops nice rhymes, and there’s plenty of people if you count the Killarmy and the Sonz Of Man. I think Flipmode is crap, but they’re good. On the other side, there was the Likwit Crew, with Alkaholiks and Lootpack, that’s enough and more. Then L.A., taking out the CH, could be wiped out by napalm as far as I’m concerned. Lately, yeah, some kinda shitty crews are popping up, but that usually happens more in Italy/Europe, where we still cling to the nonsense of “crew brother, if you suck you still rap.” In the USA, if you suck, you’re a bradah but you don’t rap, at most you wave your hand in the videos and drive the car. For example, Wu had a guy who made their logos, named Mathematics. That’s all he did, they even took him on tours, and it was said he rapped too. They didn’t even let him record on the Killah Beez album, bradah as much as you want, but if you suck, no mic.
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Geenoo: tell us about... I think you've run out of options. Although you could talk to us about some fluff of the sub-king elected by the great Stephen, at least that way you could switch things up.