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"AN ALBUM THAT'S NOTHING SHORT OF AMAZING THAT CONFIRMS PHAROAHE MONCH AS ONE OF THE BEST MC'S OF THE ERA." "Pharoahe Monch, in my opinion, is one of the most underrated MC's ever."
"AN ALBUM THAT'S NOTHING SHORT OF AMAZING THAT CONFIRMS PHAROAHE MONCH AS ONE OF THE BEST MC'S OF THE ERA."
"Pharoahe Monch, in my opinion, is one of the most underrated MC's ever."
Pharoahe Monch's 'Internal Affairs' is a defining 90s hip-hop album showcasing his lyrical prowess and raw style. The album features iconic tracks like 'Simon Says' and collaborations with top rappers. Praised for its flow and street philosophy, it's a must-listen for hip-hop fans despite some wishing for more tracks. Listen to Pharoahe Monch's 'Internal Affairs' and experience one of 90s hip-hop’s best works for yourself!
In my opinion, this track brushes perfection (in terms of flow and atmosphere). From a sonic perspective, this album is almost unbeatable (speaking of G-Funk).
In my opinion, this track brushes perfection (in terms of flow and atmosphere).
From a sonic perspective, this album is almost unbeatable (speaking of G-Funk).
This review praises BG Knocc Out & Dresta's album Real Brothas as an overlooked G-Funk classic. The reviewer highlights standout tracks like 'Everyday all day' and 'Jealousy' for their impeccable flow and beats. The album is noted for its varied moods, from party vibes to somber tributes. It is considered on par with iconic West Coast albums such as The Chronic and Doggystyle. The reviewer recommends it for fans seeking authentic G-Funk vibes rather than political messages. Listen to Real Brothas and experience one of G-Funk's finest gangsta rap albums!
This CD made me 're-evaluate' many artists and many things; for example, Danti, Vacca, and autotuned choruses. The downside of the CD is that the songs are not memorable enough, and in a few years, we will forget about the CD.
This CD made me 're-evaluate' many artists and many things; for example, Danti, Vacca, and autotuned choruses.
The downside of the CD is that the songs are not memorable enough, and in a few years, we will forget about the CD.
The review discusses Mondo Marcio’s album ‘Cose dell'altro mondo’, highlighting strong intros, notable collaborations with Danti and Caparezza, and interesting autotune use. Some tracks fall short due to unmemorable beats and less impressive guest verses like Emis Killa’s. Overall, it’s a solid album that challenges the reviewer’s biases and reflects Marcio’s growth, though it might lack lasting impact. Discover Mondo Marcio’s evolving sound and dive into the standout tracks of ‘Cose dell'altro mondo’—listen now and rethink your rap favorites!
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