In this review, I will talk about the Hip-Hop style, but introducing it in a whirlwind of incomprehensible and unknown records to many. Mainstream Rap is racist, obsolete, suitable for those who have nothing to choose from except strutting down the street with headphones on, listening to Young Yeezy, Method Man, and Busta Rhymes.

Going down, not in the sales charts, there is a label linked here in the review which in the artist section has a list of names affiliated with it that all contribute to making its history, I didn't say to make it famous, but if you wear a t-shirt bought at a concert of one of them with the name of the house that produces them, you are YO. You stay between cool and swag, always for the small circle of people who understand it, but you must also know how to wear the t-shirt since it's not enough with a puffed chest and broad shoulders. If even those who know it, you give them an explanation, a valid reason why you must have that t-shirt and not him, you're just doing the minimum.

If you listen to this CD, you'll find 2 very young people, one of the most respected turntablist/DJs: Abilities (see "Fantastic Damage" by El-P); and a very combative MC: Eyedea, a friend of Slug. They don't create anything new, they don't shake the Hip-Hop world, but they do their best with a fusion of styles such as Old School Hip-Hop, Funk, Techno, Ambient, and melodic Indie with sampled acoustic guitars. The record strikes you immediately upon listening, proving to be very direct. Abilities, the producer of all the music present, enjoys scratching from start to end with his Technics, even with Eyedea's voice, who retorts with very fast raps, see "Now" where he never stops even to breathe. Quoting the intro, "This is just good Hip-Hop music."

Recommended for those who are tired of the reasons for rapping, now the school has changed and Rap revolves around b-boys who, as they grow, understand that anyone can make music, so either you make it with Reason or you follow it and remain a fan.

Tracklist and Videos

01   Reintroducing (02:16)

02   Now (04:22)

03   Kept (02:28)

04   Exhausted Love (05:20)

05   Star Destroyer (03:44)

06   Paradise (06:32)

07   One Twenty (03:12)

08   Man vs. Ape (02:47)

09   Get Along (00:57)

10   Two Men and a Lady (03:08)

11   E&A Day (03:05)

12   Act Right (04:04)

13   Glass (04:31)

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