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Anti-Trap Music

ALBUM REVIEW: Horseshoe Gang – Anti-Trap Music

Originally posted on HipHopDX 5/29/2016
Rating: 3.5/5

The quartet of Demetrius, Julius, Kenny, and Dice represent the last of a dying breed in Hip-Hop right now: the rap group. One listen to the Horseshoe Gang and you can hear why West Coast luminary KXNG Crooked took them under his wing. With their latest album Anti-Trap Music, they’re looking to show the game that there is something to be said for integrity.

Part of the appeal of West Coast Hip Hop is that it’s brash, in your face and to the point. The Crooked I featured intro shows just that as the first verse opens, “This ain’t trappin’, this is rappin’/if you the captain of the ship then we the Kraken”. Throughout proclamations of “We tryna make harder shit than N.W.A.”, the rap troupe hold their own as they bully the dark, pounding bass with their C.O.B. Leader.

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M1

ALBUM REVIEW: M-1 & Bonnot – Between Me And The World

Originally posted on HipHopDX 5/23/2016
Rating: 3.3/5

Inspired by famed black author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates, the dead prez’s most outspoken member M-1 grabs his Italian tag team partner and producer for their second album together Between Me and the World. Sitting down with DX in February, M-1 described his process for the album having recording it in Italy at a time where America was dealing with the outcome of Mike Brown, Eric Garner, and Freddie Gray, “Soon there’s going to be a solution that was the same as it always was. People aren’t going to accept the same old conclusions about how we’re treated here and what justice really means.”

Built on a platform of black power and edutainment that dates back to 1996, Between Me and the World follows the script he and his group member stic.man created two decades ago. That familiarity serves as both comfort for a loyal fan base and as a hindrance for those who look for their artists to grow their style within the current climate. M-1, while always potent and poignant in his message, doesn’t quite hit the mark with the entertainment appeal.

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Sincerely Collins

ALBUM REVIEW: Sincerely Collins – The Legend Of The Phoenix

Originally posted on HipHopDX 5/17/2016
Rating: 4/5

“Destiny is a guess; a guess of what you know, what it knows about you and what it knows you would do. But then again, I might be wrong and destiny could be totally in control of you” the 9-year-old whiz kid questioned about the future confidently belts between tracks on Phoenix rapper Sincerely Collins’ latest album, The Legend of the Phoenix. For Sincerely, the parallels of destiny and his current trajectory are laid out for us as he wax poetics his autobiography over 16 beautifully produced tracks.

Opening the album is a news bulletin about a woman, Lisa Dianne Jameson, who left work one evening in 1991 and was never seen again. As listeners unpack the following track “Better Different Intro,” you come to find out that woman is Collins’ mother as he emotionally recalls, “I started from the bottom lost my mama at two, I was just a little shorty but that moment I knew/I was different I was different I ain’t one in the same, I was sad and I was lonely I was hoping for change.”

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Lauryn Hill

EDITORIAL: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Fan Loyalty

Originally posted on HipHopDX 5/10/2016

It’s May in Los Angeles. My friend Tami just moved to the area and we’re looking for things to do. The Do Over season is about to begin, and that’s great, but there will be plenty of time for those. What better way to introduce a friend to the West Coast than a concert that we couldn’t catch back home in Michigan? We’ll go see Lauryn Hill!

Years had passed since her shows in San Francisco and Oakland that left fans wondering what they were listening to, or who they had saw. It had been years since Rock The Bells 2010 in NY where concertgoers so fed up with her they walked away from the stage in droves. The 2010 Rock The Bells in D.C., the one where she was three hours late to a show because she desperately needed a manicure and pedicure was also an afterthought.

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