Tag: rap

  • live laugh love

    earl is always someone i’m excited to hear from in or outside of music. he never does what you expected him to do. sonically he’s been down a path that that’s reminiscent of mos def and mf doom, where the beat might have you say, “what the fuck is this?” if you’re not familiar. but if you stay and listen closely you find more than what meets the eye. artist like earl have always had a place in hip hop. they may not reach pop music status but definitely cause a moment of, “hold up i need to check this out before i move on with my day”. by design earl doesn’t love the spotlight but understand the balance of being forward facing when the time is right to present his work to the audience of hip hop. he’ll pop up here and there with moments and hip hop will nod their head in approval or laughter and then it back to the dark alleys of hip hop where he looms making music and putting on artist like mike and mavi. artist that are great rappers and artist but also don’t fit inside what is “popular” by the mainstream, and may not want the attention of the mainstream. artist like earl can still kind of move around without causing riots unlike their counterparts like a drake or Kendrick. earl can rap at the same level when it comes to bars and rhymes but he’s not selling the flashy image or lifestyle that comes with being a rapper, he’s selling himself and his truth.
    just this weekend earl has dropped a suprise album with little to no promotion just as tyler did a few months ago. with an interview with the new York post via their popcast. 10 songs and about 25 mins out audio. i’m excited to sit with these songs as see what secrets unfold in the coming days.

  • The Alchemist & Friends: Camp FLOG GNAW 2024

    The Alchemist & Friends: Camp FLOG GNAW 2024

    Watching Al with his son by his side, jumping up and down and dancing, is some beautiful shit . In “Rap Music” where vulnerability can be seen as a weakness in a façade of gangster, Al leads by example as a father, as a beat maker and as a producer pushing the underground sound to the forefront and into the commercial space. A testament to being proud of the work and the art he creates. Creating a canvas for artist to dance over. The Alchemist & Friends brand is personified here with special guest: Evidence, Domo Genesis, Action Bronson, Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE, Navy Blue (aka Sage), Vince Staples and Boldy James. Showing that it’s more than just making music but a brotherhood.

    00:00 – intro

    01:24 – mobb deep / the realest

    01:47 – alc & mobb deep / it’s a craze

    02:26 – kendrick lamar / meet the grahams

    03:16 – prodigy / keep it thoro

    04:07 – freddie gibbs / god is perfect

    05:05 – westside gunn & conway / ray mysterio

    05:59 – westside gunn /$500 ounces

    06:31 – larry june / 89 earthquake EVIDENCE

    07:41 – throw it all away

    10:34 – dilated peoples / worst comes to worst (inst) DOMO GENESIS

    10:59 – f*ck everybody else

    12:50 – action bronson / big league chew (inst) ACTION BRONSON

    13:19 – terry

    16:14 – mac miller red dot music EARL SWEATSHIRT

    18:20 – e. coli

    21:00 – sentry (mike comes out)

    23:16 – nobles (navy blue comes out)

    25:07 – the caliphate (vince staples comes out) BOLDY JAMES

    28:44 – hot water tank

    30:40 – turpentine

    31:52 – steel wool

    33:44 – alchemist / hold you down

    35:24 – diamond dallasShow less

    My personal favorite performance would have Boldy James, his breathe control is second to none. Sounding no different, if not better, than what you get on DSP. Favorite moment, hearing Mac Miller’s verse on Red Dot Music. Long Live Mac