Ce soir à l'émission,
On reçoit C-Drik qui vient jaser un peu de ses projets et surement vous dropper un petit freestyle en passant. On vous passe aussi des gros beats comme Brother Ali, Bekay, Bisso Na Bisso, Funky DL, J-Boogie ft Lyrics Born et Blue Scholars. En creusant un peu, on vous présente aussi Le Dernier Pro, Groove Therapy et Cross Bred Mongrels.
Download le show ici!!
Album de la semaine: KRS-ONE & Buckshot - Survival Skills
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Well it took Duck Down for KRS to release a good album again. This is something I was not expecting in 2009, but this shows that all he needed was fire beats for him to sound good again. Both MC's are far from their prime of course, but getting together was a good move for both of them. Buckshot can get redundant when he handles an album by himself and KRS sounds a little insane these days, but really these problems are nowhere to be found on this album. The many collaborators also help, every single guest is on point and really add something worthwile to the album, but really the greatest asset of the album is the production team. From Khrysis, Illmind, Black Milk, Marco Polo and 9th Wonder just to name a few of the highlight names, this album has really some fire beats to help both veterans shine again. Overall it's a damn fine album and perhaps the surprise of September, I don't think it's the most impressive album lyrically (both enjoy the performance since I'm a fan) but this to me definitely has better beats than the other recent albums from the New York veterans and that makes it the better album.
On reçoit C-Drik qui vient jaser un peu de ses projets et surement vous dropper un petit freestyle en passant. On vous passe aussi des gros beats comme Brother Ali, Bekay, Bisso Na Bisso, Funky DL, J-Boogie ft Lyrics Born et Blue Scholars. En creusant un peu, on vous présente aussi Le Dernier Pro, Groove Therapy et Cross Bred Mongrels.
Download le show ici!!
Album de la semaine: KRS-ONE & Buckshot - Survival Skills
@@@1/2
Well it took Duck Down for KRS to release a good album again. This is something I was not expecting in 2009, but this shows that all he needed was fire beats for him to sound good again. Both MC's are far from their prime of course, but getting together was a good move for both of them. Buckshot can get redundant when he handles an album by himself and KRS sounds a little insane these days, but really these problems are nowhere to be found on this album. The many collaborators also help, every single guest is on point and really add something worthwile to the album, but really the greatest asset of the album is the production team. From Khrysis, Illmind, Black Milk, Marco Polo and 9th Wonder just to name a few of the highlight names, this album has really some fire beats to help both veterans shine again. Overall it's a damn fine album and perhaps the surprise of September, I don't think it's the most impressive album lyrically (both enjoy the performance since I'm a fan) but this to me definitely has better beats than the other recent albums from the New York veterans and that makes it the better album.
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