Bearigator

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[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 1 points 10 months ago

This video is half the reason I started liking Waka Flocka. Shit is so funny to me

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago

Megan is just sort of eh to me normally but I love the production on this. Wish more artists would do rock/metal elements on their beats. Whoever produced this killed it.

 

Ink Heart feat. Hashim Nawaz, Gravity

 

Freshish at least

Rhapsody feat Hit-Boy

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is a busy day/week for me at work, so I'll have to keep this short.

This album is very much a product of the time, so before I start I'll mention some obvious stuff that doesn't hold up super well. The beats can be repetitive and the rhymes/flows, my modern standards, are terrible. If a modern rapper came out sounding like this, nobody would buy that album.

Now that that is out of the way, I love this album. When I first got in to rap (outside of weird underground stuff), this is the sort of stuff I listened to. I was in my "modern rappers just rap about bitches and money, old rapers rapped about real stuff" phase. While I outgrew that phase, it is nice to hear some blatantly political rap. I checked and this was the fifth best selling rap album of 1988, beaten by "Straight Outta Compton", "Eazy-Duz-It", "He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper" and "Life Is...Too $hort". Not bad to be behind NWA, Eazy-E, Will Smith (and DJ Jazzy Jeff) and Too $hort. I also fucking love the scratching on some of these beats. That old school sound of a DJ scratching records always gets me hype.

Favorite track is Bring the Noise and Show 'Em Whatcha Got. Bring The Noise is a classic and I just really like what they did with the saxophone sample on Show 'Em Whatcha Got.

 

Welcome to Week 8 of our Book (Album) Club! This weeks album is It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back by Public Enemy

Please give the album a fresh listen and give us your thoughts, opinions and possibly hot takes.

Doesn’t matter if this is your 100th time listening to the album or you listen to the album the first time right before posting!


November 14th: The Blueprint by Jay Z

November 21st: Blac Sabbath by Blacastan

November 28th: Ready to Die by The Notorious B.I.G.

December 5th: Sincerely, Detroit by Apollo Brown

December 12th: Unstoppable by The Reminders

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 2 points 1 year ago

Much appreciated! That will be part of my weekend I guess

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Bearigator@ttrpg.network to c/hiphopheads@sopuli.xyz
 

LPs

Deluxe

EPs

Singles

  • Jung Kook & Latto - Seven (David Guetta Remix)
  • Jung Kook & Jack Harlow - 3D (MK Remix)
  • Lucky Daye, D’Mile & Bruno Mars - That’s You
  • Arcángel & Peso Pluma - LA CHAMBA
  • Benny The Butcher & The Alchemist - Big Dog (feat. Lil Wayne)
  • Turbo - Bachelor (feat. Gunna)
  • The Kid LAROI - Bleed
  • Kodak Black - 2'CY
  • Trippie Redd - Working On Dying
  • Giveon - The Fist Noel
  • Megan Thee Stallion - Cobra
  • Fetty Wap & Coi Leray - 1738
  • NAV - Baller
  • T.I. - Vacay (feat. Kamo Mphela)
  • Outta Space - Playaz Only (feat. T.I.)
  • Freddie Dredd - Rockefeller
  • Toosii - Suffice
  • Mon$ter - I'M CAPPING AGAIN (feat. BigXthaPlug)
  • Cochise - Hop In The Whip
  • Dess Dior, Skilla Baby & Rob49 - Leave Her Alone
  • Zazilla - Ohhh Myyy (feat. That Mexican OT)
  • DRODi & That Mexican OT - Pretty Girl
  • Paul Wall & Termanology - Money Motivation (feat. Nim K.)
  • EARTHGANG - Blacklight (feat. Spillage Village)
  • Millyz & OhGeesy - Clear Time
  • UMI - why dont we go
  • MQ - Lethal (feat. Cam'ron)
  • K Camp - Young & Free
  • Belly & Audio Chateau - Ghost (Hip Hop Horror Stories Theme)
  • Falayo Yayo - Stackin' (feat. Curren$y)
  • YOKAY - BOBBY ON the DIGITAL (feat. Ghostface Killah)
  • OhMash - Cold Blues (feat. Ghostface Killah)
  • T-Jones - Back Stabbers (feat. Big Yavo)
  • FattMack - Different Sofas (feat. Big Yavo)
  • Eem Triplin - YEAH YEAH! / ALLOCATE
  • Rapsody & Hit-Boy - Asteroids
  • YNS Guap - 60 Ball (feat. BIG30)
  • Conway The Machine & Big Ghost Ltd. - We Outside (feat. Che Noir)
  • Dr. Bobby Banner, MPC, Mick Jenkins & Muggzy Flowz - Crème Brûlée
  • Bokoya & FloFilz - Reaching Out / Stalagtight
  • Doe Boy - Ain't Bout Nun
  • Lil RT - 60 Miles 3 (feat. Doe Boy)
  • CGF Hotboy & Sauce Walka - Like That
  • G.O. aka Game Over - Drip Talk (feat. Sauce Walka)
  • Atmosphere - Traveling Forever
  • YAMS GZ - Troppin' (feat. Sdot Go, Jay Hound, NazGPG & B-Lovee)
  • Choppa EBK & B-Lovee - Might Not
  • Lowkey M30 - K LO K (feat. Juelz Santana)
  • O'NO BadNews - Ben Carson (feat. Sada Baby)
  • Big Jungle - Honey Pack (feat. Sada Baby)
  • Jme & Uglee - Pree Man
  • Tiga & Hudson Mohawke - Silence of Love (feat. Jesse Boykins III)
  • T-Sexie & Sha EK - Crucial
  • Imari Cartione - Looking Like You Got It (feat. Young Scooter)
  • Rowdy Rebel - Realest In The City
  • PapoTheGreat - RNP (feat. DaBoii)
  • Asher Roth, Nova & Kris Van Huystee - Day Go By (Demo)
  • FLAKZ, NARCOWAVE & YeloHill - Next Up
  • RXKNephew - Finish Him
  • LOSTBOYBK - Go Crazy (feat. ALLBLACK)
  • Campana & Kembe X - WOODS
  • Metacaum - P.H.O.N.C (feat. RZA, Jason Greenhart & Onion Beatz)
  • Rome Streetz - Rooftop Freestyle*
  • MoneySign $uede - Different Now
  • Duwap Kaine - serious*
  • McKinley Dixon & Blu - Run, Run, Run
  • Johaz - Anything (feat. Blu, G-Rocka, Mr. Brady, Sene & Theory Hazit)
  • DijahSB - Don't Touch!
  • Dre' from Jerz - Road Rage (feat. Valee)
  • Wiki & Tony Seltzer - Lilypad
  • D-Stupid - Make Sense (feat. G'd Up Mali & 1100 Himself)
  • Joell Ortiz & Apollo Brown - About It
  • WONK & Kiefer - Fleeting Fantasy
  • Santeezy - Make It Twerk (feat. R3 DA Chilliman)
  • Angel Heaven Sent - Tookie Mouth (feat. R3 DA Chilliman)
  • 8485 - goreblog (feat. bod & Glanser)
  • Papoose - Happy Halloween
  • Ras Kass - 50-4-50
  • Jules Frequency - Gucci Duffel Bag (feat. AKTHESAVIOR, Zombie Juice, Dizzy Wright & Aura Da Prophet)
  • Chucky Treez - What Would Dre Say? (feat. Nef the Pharaoh & Mistah F.A.B.)
  • Lil DK - Pop Out (feat. FCG Heem)
  • N.V.M. - F.N.T.S. (feat. Big Sad 1900 & Cheyenne Taylor)
  • Beauxx, Big Sad 1900 & Cypress Moreno - I Need That
  • Clevr - Never Been the Same (feat. Big Sad 1900)
  • WeezyHuncho - B.O.B (feat. Big Sad 1900)
  • Ron Bass - Going Up (feat. B-Legit & Kru Kapow)
  • Capalow - OCT. 31st
  • Subiibabii - Geekn
  • EBK BCKDOE - Jealousy
  • Cannibal Ox & Planet Asia – Star Killer
  • lordMixer & Tha God Fahim - Tha Hammer of God
  • Sling$hotspitta - Fiends For Months (feat. AK Bandamont)
  • Akeem Ali - Love Me
  • Badmantek - BLICK (feat. WifiGawd)
  • bbymutha - gun kontrol
  • The SirAnt - Cheese Factory (Remix) [feat. Tre Loaded]
  • kidinPJs - Bouba & Kiki (feat. Whu Else & 645AR)
  • King Karri - AFFIRMATIONS (feat. POLO PERKS <3<3<3)
  • C.M.K. Proph - Clean Up My Soul (feat. RJ Payne)
  • Big Jade - Spooky / D-UP (feat. HeavO)
  • Malc Ricch & Metro Marrs - Metro Ricch
  • Millie Go Lightly - Baby I'm in Paradise
  • Stakes - thats the way!!! (feat. KidCorley & St3v)
  • Mercston - 38 Special
  • DUNN - Alphabet Soup (feat. LOS KEMET)
  • Bei Ru - Ghapama
  • Jinno Allen - Sick (feat. Turich Benjy)
  • Mel Hines - Priorities (feat. Frsh Waters)
  • Snotty - Shaq & Kobe Freestyle*
  • Meechy718, Chelsea Reject & T'nah - Vibe With Me
  • Deuce Ellis - Dollar in the AM (feat. Chelsea Reject & Chyna Streetz)
  • HorseTheOne - Shut Up Btc

and

  • Kid Cudi - At The Party (feat. Travis Scott & Pharrell Williams)
  • Rich Amiri - One Call
  • PG RA - Gotta Tell a Lie
  • Ciara & Chris Brown - How We Roll (Remix) [feat. Lil Wayne]
  • Flee Lord, Dough Networkz & Local Astronaut - Contract Killer (feat. Crisis, Trizz, SirRealest & Hologram)
  • EBK Young Joc - Body Bag (feat. JEW3LS)
  • Mannywellz & Pink Sweat$ - Attention / Better With You
  • Wizz Havin & YTB Fatt - Real Drip
  • Dimzy - Face
  • EST SkiMike - War With Us
  • RMC Mike & Rio Da Yung OG - Lucid Nightmares 2
  • Phony Ppl - Christmastime is here
  • Paul Wall, Bun B & Charlie Boy - Bounce, Rock, Skate
  • G Perico & Steelz - WHAT'S HATNIN
  • 22Gz - Everything Dead
  • Strandz & Lancey Foux - Feeling Alive
  • Shensea & Lola Brooke - Beama
  • Juice the Mac - Tom Brady (feat. Babyface Ray & Peezy)
  • Kamaiyah - XXL Letterman
  • Pressa - Minimum Wage
  • Whoppa Wit Da Choppa - Noodles To Burgers
  • Tino Szn - Lucky Me
  • Kirk Knight - Wired
  • lojii & Alexander Spit - the rotation (feat. Pink Siifu)
  • KrispyLife Kidd & Babyface Ray - Am I Wrong
  • Amaria - Day By Day
  • ANKHLEJOHN & ILikeThat - A God In the Flesh
  • Lah Pat - For Christmas
  • Chow Lee - team Effort!
  • Jynx716, Che Noir & Freeway - Hope
  • Danny Towers & G.T. - Double Park
  • B.G. - Get back Freestyle

* means not on Apple Music or Spotify

Sorted by Spotify Monthly Listeners


Reposted from u/DropWatcher on Reddit#

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Musically, these Griselda guys really don't miss

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Peedi Crakk

He is new for me, any particular project you would recommend to get started?

 

Chingy feat Ludacris and Snoop Dogg

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My top 2 are Lil Wayne and Waka Flocka Flame. Wayne speaks for himself. He is one of the best to ever do it and has like 20 or 30 mixtapes. I heard T-Wayne for the first time recently and it reminded me how good Wayne is.

Waka is different though. Guy doesn't rap like Wayne, guy gets you hyped. He only had 3 albums but almost as many mixtapes as Wayne. Also worth noting is that while his last album was in 2012, but he has dropped at least 10 mixtapes since then. He doesn't need the money, he just loves making tapes. A surprising amount of them are on Spotify too if you have never given them a listen. I won't pretend they are all amazing, but I recommend I Can't Rap and Twin Towers. Again, don't expect lyrical rap. Waka is for when you need to get unreasonably hype.

Honorable Mention to Nicki Minaj. She is mostly known for her pop-rap stuff, but she raps hard on Sucka Free,

 

By Mixtape Rapper I just mean a rapper with a prolific mixtape discography. They don't have to have only released mixtapes, or even mostly mixtapes. Just a lot of mixtapes, or just a few but their mixtapes are notably better/different from their album work.

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 2 points 1 year ago

Gorillaz always has great shit when they work with rappers

 

Project Pat feat. Juicy J and Brisco

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago

This was really good. I mean, I always like Lloyd Banks but this was my favorite thing of his since he started releasing again in 2021

Broken arrows is top tier Banks.

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Spotify

Amazon Music

Tidal

Apple Music

Just adding more links so everybody can find it easily.

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago

@kvn@midwest.social was nice enough to suggest this album when I said I wanted something a little different for Halloween. This for sure hit the spot. Instead of my usual post in here, I will set the scene and tell the story of me listening to this album. If you don't care about my story but are curious about my overall opinion, just skip to the bottom. I'll separate the story from the rest of the post.


I dropped my youngest son off at soccer practice last night. It was windy, the sun had just fallen behind the trees and it was ever so slightly drizzling. I don't want to go watch practice in the mild rain so instead of putting on my headphones I turned on the Bluetooth, drove to a separate, empty portion of the park and turned on the album.

It starts off well. Intro sets the scene and Nothing is Safe is a damn good track. It is a little spooky and the high pitch piano repeating in the background of the beat is giving me "Michael Myers Theme Song" vibes, which is exactly what I want the night before Halloween.

Right around the time He Dead comes on it is officially "dark". The clouds are eating the light that would normally filter in through the trees for the next 20ish minutes. The song starts with the low droning and some other noises and the guy goes "they want to take your body" and....I won't say I was scared, but I am not too proud to admit that I was a little spooked. The song goes on and the organ builds in the background and at this point I'm officially locked in.

I'm feeling good still, Haunting (interlude) plays and then it goes to La Mala Ordina. Man, fuck this song. The silence/crackling from the last track leading in to it already has be vaguely on edge. The horror movie soundtrack-esque start leading in to him rapping about body parts works perfectly. Then the song starts to break down and cuts to just static/noise at 3:50. Now, under normal circumstances, I would probably remember that @kvn@midwest.social mentioned that this album has "elements of noise and industrial". But I'm a bit of a wuss and it is dark and windy and ever so slightly raining and I'm pretty confident some kind of demon is getting ready to come kill me, so that doesn't cross my mind. But I'm a wuss, not a coward, so I wait it out. The noise cuts and Club Down comes on. Thank God, it was part of the album and not Satan trying to come for me through the speakers.

I'll skip a few tracks here because it is generally more of me being vaguely spooked and enjoying the experience. Shout out to Run for Your Life, probably my second favorite track overall.

Possession (interlude) comes on and sadly takes me out of it a little bit. It was too goofy. That said, I'm still in my car. In the dark. In the woods. In the dark. With the wind and rain. So when All in Your Head comes on I am sucked right back in. When the spooky lady came in "bow your head and repeat what is said. Lead us away from every temptation," and slowly had noise overtake her voice, I loved it.

Skipping to the end of Story 7, as the song slows down. The guy is borderline chanting "Cynthia...." and then it cuts. I sit in silence. In the car. In the dark. in the woods. With the wind and rain. and Attunement starts and I'm back watching for demons as the track screeches at me. It doesn't last long but it is long enough to stress my already frazzled nerves. Unfortunately, instead of relief I get spooky-ass rapping. I feel like I can see this man watching my from outside my car as he raps in near monotone.

Finally I reach the last track, Piano Burning. 18 minutes of the sound of, presumably, a piano burning. I sat in the dark and listened to the whole thing, and honestly it was a relief. I spent so long being assaulted by sounds and sudden static and general spookiness that it was very calming, almost cathartic. I was able to release the stress I had built up over the past hour and change. I drove back to the populated part of the park and waited for my kid to wrap up practice, then drove home listening to something upbeat that he would enjoy.


This album was an experience. Sitting in a dimly lit card while it is almost pitch black outside, surrounded by trees, was a better experience. Compared to my listen in the comfort of my office chair this morning, I think that it may have been the perfect listening environment. I think this is an album that is better if you are a little uncomfortable. It isn't uncommon for me to check my phone sometimes when listening to an album, but I really recommend finding some time alone and in the dark to listen to this album, it really does enhance it. The more willing you are to let yourself be spooked, to give up on trying to seem tough or laughing it off in your head, the more I think you will enjoy this album. As an experience, it is a solid 10/10 for me. Even taking away the experience and just looking at it as an album, I really liked it and it is like an 8/10.

I also didn't mention it in the story but Blood of the Fang was my favorite track on this album. This isn't an album that has songs that would be a traditional "single", but this track stands up on its own as well as within the context of the album. I think that is extra impressive on this sort of project, which is meant to be listened to as a whole. Would massively recommend.

I really hope everybody enjoyed this as much as I did.

[–] Bearigator@ttrpg.network 2 points 1 year ago

This is probably the first thing of his I've really fucked with since he was doing all those remixes back in 2017

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