Slum Village – Yes! The best SV album since Dilla was living. Gone are the 808s, boom-gap, and easily digestible production, and in are the modes of live instrumentation and stripped down jazz fusion and occasional funk to give the album a more historical musical appeal.Īgain, this is what grown folks Hip Hop is all about, maybe even grown folk music period. Nominated for several Grammies, bringing forth the #BlackLivesMatter war cry, “Alright”, and helping us explore every possible emotion the Black man and woman can identify with, this is an album we will be talking about for many years to come and is truly a once in a generation piece. That rare album that is inspired to provoke change while taking an introspective look to see how fully capable and qualified you are to either take part or initiate it. City was one of the finest debuts ever heard, this is without question one of the best follow-ups.
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When I said it was this generation’s version of Illmatic, it was met with very critical responses, but in terms of raw honesty, artistic merit, vision, and the want for cultural and global change, this is that album. This album is highly comparable to Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On mixed with Public Enemy‘s It Takes A Nation Of Millions… Let’s forget that he lyrically is likely the new king of this game right now. Let’s forget about how the concept itself is nothing short of genius. This album isn’t for the conventional listener, strictly for the mature, deeper listener. Special in a way Hip Hop hasn’t seen in a long ass time. There’s a whole article I wrote about this album. I could go on and on about why this is not just the album of the year, but the album of the past decade and one of the best we’ve ever heard, but I won’t.