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New Video: Danger Mouse and Black Thought's Posthumous Team Up with MF DOOM
New Video: Danger Mouse and Black Thought's Posthumous Team Up with MF DOOM @blackthought @BMG @NastyLittleMan @theorielco @MFDOOM
Danger Mouse (born Brian Burton) is arguably one of the most versatile and prolific artists and producers in music right now: As an artist he has been one-half of Broken Bells and Grammy Award-winning Gnarls Barkley. As a producer, he has recorded collaborative albums with  Yeah Yeah Yeahs‘ Karen O and the late, legendary MF DOOM. And he has worked with Adele, U2, The Black Keys, Gorillaz, Red…
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Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able, Black Thought (2020)
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A serious step down from Black Thought’s first two Stream EPs (much more fluff ‘n’ filler, plus several uninteresting guests), Vol. 3 feels a bit like collection of all the throwaway tunes that didn’t make the cut for those works. That being said, a few of the tunes here (specifically ‘State Prisoner’, ‘Good Morning’, ‘Steak Um’ and ‘Thought vs Everybody’) are impressive – enough to make it worthwhile for any long-time Roots fans.
Pick: ‘Good Morning’
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dailymusicthoughts · 1 year
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What did I listen to while I was having a dead hand? Good question
The Cure - Japanese Whispers [9/10]
Boards of Canada - Old Tunes Vol. 2 [8-9/10]
Black Thought - Cheat Codes [8/10]
Fugazi - Furniture [8/10]
The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Today! [8/10]
Miles Davis - Neferiti [8/10]
Duster - Apex, Trance-Like [8/10]
Red House Painters - Old Ramon [8/10]
Kate Bush - Lionheart [8/10]
Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles [7-8/10]
Flying Lotus - Pattern+Grid World [7/10]
Radiohead - Iron Lung [7/10]
Aphex Twin - Collapse EP [7/10]
Lana Del Rey - Born to Die [7/10]
Viktor Vaughn - (VV:2) Venomous Villian [7/10]
Concteau Twins - Garlands [7/10]
Black Thought - Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane and Able [7/10]
Kendrick Lamar - Kendrick Lamar EP [7/10]
Duster - Transmission, Fux [7/10]
Miles Davis - Sorcerer [7/10]
Miles Davis - Miles in the Sky [7/10]
Dirty Projectors + Björk - Mount Wittenberg Orca [7/10]
Wire - Read and Burn 1 [7/10]
El Michels Affair & Black Thought - Glorious Game [7/10]
Kendrick Lamar - Overly Dedicated [6-7/10]
Prince - Art Official Age [6/10]
The Rolling Stones - Black and Blue [6/10]
Death Grips - Gmail and the Restraining Orders [5-6/10]
Gorillaz - Cracker Island [5/10]
Pixies - Doggerel [5/10]
RZA - Only One Place to Get It [5/10]
Weezer - SZNZ: Spring [4/10]
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A Week's Worth Review: Black Thought's Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able
A Week’s Worth Review: Black Thought’s Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able
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The return of A Week’s Worth Review focuses on the hotly anticipated Black Thought album Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able. This album is likely one of the best of the year as Black Thought displays his lyrical content and delivery over a baker’s dozen worth of tracks. This project has more going for it than being just a snapshot of today.
This is one of those times…
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best of 2020.
sorry abt the late post. might get back to Tumblr, who knows? for now, here's what I thought was the best stuff from the worst year. c
movies.
Small Axe (Mangrove / Lovers Rock / Red, White & Blue / Alex Wheatley / Education) // dir. Steve McQueen
Da 5 Bloods // dir. Spike Lee
First Cow // dir. Kelly Reichardt
The Forty-Year-Old Version // dir. Radha Blank
Bacurau // dir. Kleber Mendonça Filho & Juliano Dornelles
David Byrne’s American Utopia // dir. Spike Lee
Soul // dir. Pete Docter, Kemp Powers
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm // dir. Jason Woliner
Time // dir. Garrett Bradley
Kajillionaire // dir. Miranda July
Boys State // dir. Jesse Moss & Amanda McBaine
The Vast of Night // dir. Andrew Patterson
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom // dir. George C. Wolfe
Tigertail // dir. Alan Yang
His House // dir. Remi Weekes
The Assistant // dir. Kitty Green
Possessor // dir. Brandon Cronenberg
Palm Springs // dir. Max Barbakow
The Trip to Greece // dir. Michael Winterbottom
She Dies Tomorrow // dir. Amy Seinmetz
albums.
Lianne La Havas // Lianne La Havas
Untitled (Black Is) // SAULT
RTJ4 // Run the Jewels
It Was Good Until It Wasn’t // Kehlani
SAWAYAMA // Rina Sawayama
Future Nostalgia // Dua Lipa
Women In Music, Pt. III // HAIM
R.Y.C. // Mura Masa
Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez // Gorillaz
Circles // Mac Miller
Ungodly Hour // Chloe x Halle
We Will Always Love You // The Avalanches
INDUSTRY GAMES [EP] // CHIKA
Alfredo // Freddie Gibbs x The Alchemist
2017-2019 // Against All Logic
A Written Testimony // Jay Electronica (& Jay Z)
color theory // Soccer Mommy
græ // Moses Sumney
how I’m feeling now // Charli XCX
Black Habits // D Smoke
What’s Your Pleasure? // Jessie Ware
Punisher // Phoebe Bridgers
Dinner Party [EP] // Kamasi Washington, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper & 9th Wonder
The Slow Rush // Tame Impala
Chromatica // Lady Gaga
folklore // Taylor Swift
A Beautiful Revolution // Common
Fetch the Bolt Cutters // Fiona Apple
UNLOCKED [EP] // Denzel Curry x Kenny Beats
It Is What It Is // Thundercat
Limbo // Aminé
Shabrang // Sevdaliza
After Hours // The Weeknd
Shore // Fleet Foxes
We’re New Again // Makaya McCraven x Gil Scott-Heron
FOREVER // Starchild & the New Romantic
songs // Adrienne Lenker
Heaven to A Tortured Mind // Yves Tumor
Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able [EP] // Black Thought
There’s Only Being Yourself // Radiant Children
songs.
“Bittersweet” // Lianne La Havas
“Ooh La La” // Run the Jewels f. Greg Nice & DJ Premier
“circle the drain” // Soccer Mommy
“Do It” // Chloe x Halle
“WAP” // Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion
“Wildfires” // SAULT
“Gospel For A New Century” // Yves Tumor
“Guilty Conscience” // 070 Shake
“CROWN” // CHIKA
“Bad Friend” // Rina Sawayama
“Freeze Tag” // Kamasi Washington, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder & Phoelix
“forever” // Charli XCX
“Toxic” // Kehlani
“BALD!” // JPEGMAFIA
“The Pink Phantom” // Gorillaz f. Elton John & 6LACK
“Garden Song” // Phoebe Bridgers
“Cut Me” // Moses Sumney
“Savage [Remix]” // Megan Thee Stallion f. Beyoncé
“Good Morning” // Black Thought f. Pusha T, Swiss Beatz & Killer Mike
“Time (You & I)” // Khruangbin
“Gasoline” // HAIM
“The Box” // Roddy Ricch
“Ghost of Soulja Slim” // Jay Electronica (& Jay Z)
“WAKING UP DOWN” // Yaeji
“hand crushed by mallet [Remix]” // 100 gecs f. Fall Out Boy, Craig Owens & Nicole Dollanganger
“Lost In Yesterday” // Tame Impala
“Don’t Start Now” // Dua Lipa
“Take Care In Your Dreaming” // The Avalanches f. Denzel Curry, Sampa the Great & Tricky
“anything” // Adrienne Lenker
“Comeback” // Carly Rae Jepsen f. Bleachers
“Dior” // Pop Smoke
“Laugh Now Cry Later” // Drake f. Lil Durk
“BLACK PARADE” // Beyoncé
“Deal Wiv It” // Mura Masa f. Slowthai
“Black Qualls” // Thundercat f. Steve Lacy, Steve Arrington & Childish Gambino
“SUGAR [Remix]” // BROCKHAMPTON f. Dua Lipa & Jon B
“Something to Rap About” // Freddie Gibbs f. Tyler, the Creator
“Spotlight” // Jessie Ware
“Better Than I Imagined” // Robert Grasper f. H.E.R. & Meshell Ndegeocello
“Delete Forever” // Grimes
“minding_my business” // Knxwledge f. Durand Bernarr & Rose Gold
“Tape” // Starchild & the New Romantic f. Toro y Moi
“Blinding Lights” // The Weeknd
“DIET_” // Denzel Curry x Kenny Beats
“Hit Different” // SZA f. Ty Dolla $ign
“Rain On Me” // Lady Gaga f. Ariana Grande
“The Gates” // Aesop Rock
“Lose Your Love” // Dirty Projectors
“Gaslighter” // The Chicks
“say the name” // clipping.
television.
I May Destroy You (HBO)
Industry (HBO)
The Queen's Gambit (Netflix)
The Mandalorian (Disney+)
Tales from the Loop (Amazon)
The Boys (Amazon)
High Fidelity (Hulu)
P-Valley (Starz)
Ozark (Netflix)
Tiger King (Netflix)
Nate (Netflix)
Fargo (FX)
Insecure (HBO)
Lovecraft Country (HBO)
Betty (HBO)
Devs (FX)
Big Mouth (Netflix)
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NEW MUSIC: Artist: Black Thought Track: Thought vs Everybody (july 2020).
“Thought vs Everybody” — The Visual Reckoning. A Short Film directed by Rodney Passé. From the forthcoming Streams of Thought Vol. 3: Cane and Able from Black Thought and Sean C. Special thanks to Kings Theater in Brooklyn New York.
https://ffm.to/thoughtvseverybody Subscribe to The Roots' channel: http://bit.ly/RootsYouTube Watch The Roots' Exclusive Series & Footage: Roots Picnic 2020 - https://bit.ly/RootsPicnic2020YouTube Questlove Quarantine - https://bit.ly/QuestloveQuarantineYT The Roots Jam Presents Solo Sessions - https://bit.ly/RootsSoloSessions Questlove Supreme Podcast - https://bit.ly/QuestloveSupremeLive Streams of Thought Podcast - https://bit.ly/StreamsofThoughtPod Behind The Keys w/ James Poyser - https://bit.ly/BehindTheKeys Guitar Stories w/ Captain Kirk - https://bit.ly/GuitarStoriesYT Reconstruction w/ Stro Elliot - https://bit.ly/ReconstructionStro The Bridge - https://bit.ly/TheBridgeYT
Official site for The Roots: http://theroots.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRoots Twitter: https://twitter.com/theroots Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theroots Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theroots/ Jimmy Fallon: http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com
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Top 25 Albums of 2020
When preparing to make this list, my expectation was that the year would be awful and that I’d struggle to find enough albums to fill this list. 2019 was a weak year for mainstream hip-hop, but 2020 doubled down due to the pandemic that made no major name want to release a project in an environment where they couldn’t tour. If you go back and look at the highest selling releases, they are all either released prior to mid-march, or were released posthumously. 
Thankfully the underground put in work and we saw a lot of creative releases that resulted in an incredibly strong year. This might be the top 25 that I’m most happy with, as I’m confident that I found 25 strong and deserving releases.
While a year that was perhaps light on musical storylines, major events, and lasting cultural impact, there was definitely no drop in music quality.
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Benny The Butcher - Burden of Proof
The Griselda trio of Benny The Butcher, Westside Gunn, and Conway the Machine followed up a dominant 2019 with another eight releases in 2020. Their gritty New York style felt like it couldn’t miss, and 2020 was the year where Griselda would take their dominance of the underground and try to get a foot into the mainstream. The Hit-Boy produced Burden of Proof doesn’t stray far from the grimy underground sounds that Griselda had patented, but by attaching enough big names to the project it ended up being the highest-charting Griselda album to date. Tracks like One Way Flight and War Paint offer something for the old fans, while some of the poppier tracks such as the Lil Wayne and Big Sean featured Timeless don’t hold back the quality of the release at all. Not Benny The Butcher’s best release, but still essential for any Griselda fans.
Big Baby Scumbag - www.flexedupshawty.com
While I can comfortably say that this may be the worst album on this list, I can’t as comfortably say that there’s a song from 2020 that I listened to more than Bobby Hill. The short and energetic trap anthem was one of my favourite songs of the year, as it brings an extreme amount of energy and an infectious beat. The rest of the album sadly wasn’t on that same level, but features a few decent moments such as Hurry Up & Buy.
Black Thought - Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able
While perhaps not the classic that many fans dreamed would be Black Thought’s first album, this was still a solid release. Without his The Roots bandmates, he enlisted the help of Indie Rockers Portugal. The Man resulting in some pretty interesting blends between their two sounds. There are also plenty of classic east-coast sounds here as well for fans of The Roots, as overall it’s an eclectic release. While not a classic by any means, Black Thought is still a great rapper and one who could sleepwalk his way to a decent album.
Blu & Exile - Miles
Combining for the first time in nearly a decade, the legendary duo of Blu & Exile returned in 2020 for an ambitious 95-minute rap record. While personally this is way too long for me, the subtle jazzy production from Exile and the dope rhymes from Blu make this a great release. If it was shorter I may have taken this more seriously as an AOTY contender, but this release does not offer enough interesting ideas to justify its absurd runtime. 
Conway the Machine - From King to A GOD
While staying truer to his sound here than Benny did on Burden of Proof, this is a much more professional effort from the gritty Buffalo rapper. While having released a series of underground classic mixtapes in the past, this feels like his first true album and it's the one that made me take notice of the “other” rapper from Griselda. It’s the strength of this release that made me also go back and take another look at past Griselda projects, and I’m glad I did as the group's sound has finally clicked for me. 
Conway the Machine + The Alchemist - LULU
A short EP from Conway featuring production from the legendary The Alchemist. While there’s nothing here that stands out as being a classic, this is one of the best 22 minutes of rap that you will listen to all year. The Alchemist producing the whole record helps a lot here, as this entire EP flows seamlessly. 
clipping. - Visions of Bodies Being Burned
While not as strong as 2019’s There Existed an Addiction to Blood, this album continues most of the same ideas that made it so great and has resulted in another strong project. Say the Name is also the strongest track across both releases and is perhaps the perfect rendition of the sound that clipping. has developed over the past decade.
Denzel Curry - 13LOOD 1N + 13LOOD OUT MIX
Officially a “mix”, the youtube release 13LOOD 1N + 13LOOD OUT is one of the hardest entries in Denzel’s discography. Picking up where Act 3 of TA13OO left off, this mix is an adrenaline rush that flows almost as if it were one 13-minute song. Taking a lot of influences from Trap Metal, Denzel on the first three tracks threatens to release an absolute classic. Unfortunately for me, I felt like the release dropped off from there, but it’s still a superb release and the hardest cut from my top 10. 
Ghais Guevara - May Ur Melanin Shield U From Ragnarok
While the most obscure entry to this list, Ghais Guevara’s self-produced release highlights him as one of the more interesting beatmakers coming up in the rap game. Ghais’ sample-heavy production takes influences from glitch, drill and trap and is unlike anything else released in 2020. Ghais Guevara brings energy with his rapping that compliments his production perfectly and the overall result is one of the strongest releases of 2020.
Mac Miller - Circles
Circles was the first posthumous release by the late Mac Miller, who fortunately had recorded most of this album prior to his passing in 2018. While hard to categorize, this album explores a variety of influences to match the eclectic vocals that Mac Miller had left behind. While personally I preferred Swimming to this, this is still incredible for a posthumous album.
Mach-Hommy - Mach’s Hard Lemonade
Mach’s Hard Lemonade was the only release from the usually prolific Mach-Hommy in 2020, and despite its 22-minute length it doesn’t disappoint. Maybe not quite at the level of 2019’s Wap Konn Jòj!, but this continues where that album left off and is more quality from perhaps the most consistent rapper in the game right now.
RXKNephew - Crack Therapy 3
This release is mostly featured for its almost 10-minute opener American ttterroristt. The paranoid ramblings over an ethereal cloud-rap-influenced beat are strangely alluring as RXKNephew gets everything off his chest including Adam and Eve, Benjamin Franklin, Will Smith, and Santa. The track is filled with hilarious one-liners that stick with you and somehow keep you interested for multiple 10-minute listens. 
Run The Jewels - RTJ4
Run The Jewels have reached an almost boring level of consistency. RTJ4 is a solid album, but despite exploring some new ideas, this feels like more of the same from the legendary duo. RTJ4 may be the weakest of their four albums, but it’s still better than 95% of what comes out these days. Perhaps I’m taking the quality of these albums for granted, but a great RTJ release just feels forgettable in 2020 given the strength and consistency of their discography.
Sematary - Rainbow Bridge 2
Sematary broke onto the scene in 2019 with an innovative blend of trap and black metal. On Rainbow Bridge 2, Sematary leans further into those black metal influences and opts for a darker and less anthemic sound. While still a strong release with plenty of dark atmospheres and catchy moments, it’s not on the same level as its 2019 predecessor. 
Sematary + Ghost Mountain - Hundred Acre Wrist
The second Sematary release with Ghost Mountain, Hundred Acre Wrist explores various Witch House and EDM influences resulting in a much more chaotic and experimental release. This release is loud and doesn’t ever let up. The rapping on this release is more forgettable compared to their 2019 release, as the sound on this album lends itself a lot more to the repetitive hooks found on most tracks. I can see this growing on me a lot more as time passes, but for now, this release is just outside of my top 10.
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10. Kenny Mason - Angelic Hoodrat
Coming out of obscurity to release his first project, Kenny Mason on Angelic Hoodrat explores a variety of interesting sounds. The Atlanta native’s sound is heavily rooted in trap, yet this release sees him explore plenty of sounds from the worlds of rock and indie pop. An eclectic release overall, this album goes back and forth between classic trap bangers such as Hit and emotive guitar-led tracks such as Metal Wings. What makes this release more interesting is that for the most part, this album has lo-fi production and vocals on most tracks. While lo-fi hip hop is nothing new, it’s interesting to see it applied on an album with mostly trap and pop sounds.
9. JPEGMAFIA - EP!
A hard release for me to rate overall. The highs of this release may not have been matched by any other record from this year, as tracks such as Cutie Pie and Bald are genuine classics. Yet it’s hard for me to categorize this as a great release despite almost half of its 26-minute runtime being taken up by amazing tracks. There are a lot of low or middling moments on this EP and its inconsistency has me struggling to place it higher.
8. redveil - Niagara
Released and recorded at the age of 16, redveil’s Niagara is one of the most impressive releases that I’ve seen from somebody that age in any genre. The most astounding part is that this release is mostly self-produced; it’s borderline absurd how redeveil manages to be such an adept dual-threat at his age. The production on this release is arguably its strength, but redveil still manages to be a more than capable rapper. No matter what age redeveil was when he released this, tracks such as Drown, 5500 and Weight hold up compared to any other rapper’s efforts from 2020.
7. Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist - Alfredo
Off the back of 2019’s Bandana, Freddie Gibbs has teamed up with another legendary producer to release one of the year’s strongest albums. Since I’ve been doing these lists, I’ve shamelessly included every single project to come from Freddie Gibbs, and I’d rate this as his second strongest release in that time. Overall I’d also have to rate this as his strongest project that doesn’t include Madlib, as Freddie proves on Alfredo that he does his best work when paired with a single producer.
6. Westside Gunn - Pray for Paris
Every year when I go to make these lists, I go back and listen to Westside Gunn’s numerous releases from that respective year. Each time I try to see the appeal in the rapper, yet each time I’m left feeling like I’ve missed something. I haven’t disliked his music previously, but I found it hard to distinguish his sound from the endless list of names making the same New York-influenced rap. Pray for Paris is the album that finally woke me up and realize my past mistakes. Pray for Paris, similar to the other Griselda albums from this year, aims to make a timeless album that appeals to a wider audience. Pray for Paris was the most ambitious of these releases and is perhaps the most polarizing as it steps the furthest from the group’s traditional sound. The end result is a great album and my favourite Griselda project to date.
5. Ramirez & Rocci - THE PLAYA$ MANUAL
While previously existing in the underground worlds of Memphis, cloud, horrorcore, and trap metal influenced hardcore music, THE PLAYA$ MANUAL sees Ramirez turn to a local direction for his music as he releases a classic album dripping in west-coast, g-funk and bay area influences. It speaks to the talent of Ramirez that he is able to do so successfully, as it’s one of the more drastic sound changes in hip hop history. 
4. Denzel Curry - Unlocked
Entirely produced by Kenny Beats, the 18-minute EP Unlocked is Denzel at his rapping peak. With no features, Unlocked is 18-minutes straight of Denzel spitting fire and the energy and consistency that he brings over the course of this project speaks to his immense talent. Kenny Beats does a great job providing a background for this release, as his unmistakeable production is unlike any that Denzel has rapped over previously. Overall a great release that would have been heavily in contention for AOTY had it been longer. It’s also absurd to look back and see that I’ve now had a Denzel Curry project in the top four of all five of my AOTY lists.
3. R.A.P. Ferreira - Purple Moonlight Pages
Deciding to release this under his birthname, Milo has enlisted the help of frequent collaborators The Jefferson Park Boys to create one of the most jazz influenced records since A Tribe Called Quest’s The Low End Theory. Adding to the jazz influenced beats on this release is R.A.P. Ferreria’s vocals that border on spoken word and jazz poetry at times, which works incredibly well with the production. Underneath all of these sounds are tones of the usual dark and ethereal abstract production associated with Milo and the end result is a jazz record that is undeniably belonging to the underground rapper. Lacking the consistency to be a true classic, tracks such as Dust Up, U.D.I.G., and Ro Talk are the perfect renditions of this sound and help make this such a strong release.
2. Jean Dawson - Pixel Bath
Pixel Bath is an album that escapes an applicable genre tag. Perhaps best fitting under the vague alt-pop movement, Jean’s sound sits in the area right between hip-hop and indie pop. We’ve seen artists such as Kevin Abstract and Yuno produce similar sounds previously, but none sat as delicately outside the reach of any previously defined genre. The end result is a sound that’s unique to Jean Dawson alone, as he has created a sound that is unlike any other. Pixel Bath sees Jean Dawson explore this sound over its 39-minute length and it’s an enthralling listen as he explores the limits of this uncharted territory. Jean also does so with tremendous songwriting ability, which means that this exploration is filled with many classic and memorable tracks.
1.  21 Savage & Metro Boomin - SAVAGE MODE II
Savage Mode II begins with an intro from Morgan Freeman that best describes this project. 
“Great men with great ideals can be separated by hundreds or even thousands of miles and still be in the same place
They can be years or even generations apart in age
And yet, somehow, find themselves on the exact same page
When these men join forces to put the focus of reaching the same goals, to attain the same outcomes, they are not two, but one
Instead of simply adding one's common attributes to another's, they somehow tend to multiply all attributes of both”
SAVAGE MODE II is greater than the combination of 21 Savage and Metro Boomin. It’s perhaps the best trap album to date, and perhaps the best mainstream release in five years. While we’ve seen plenty of great rapper and producer trap collaborations previously, including the original Savage Mode, what separates this one from the rest is that Metro Boomin flexes his muscle as arguably the greatest trap producer of all time, and creates an array of beats that perhaps no other trap producer would be capable of. He does so while keeping them all perfectly suited to 21 Savage’s apathetic style, who brings undoubtedly his best and most energetic effort to date.
While I never would have considered 21 Savage capable of an AOTY caliber album, SAVAGE MODE II is undoubtedly worthy of the title in a year with one of my strongest top 10s. It’s 44-minute runtime is filled with a variety of enjoyable trap sounds, and the highlights such as Runnin, Many Men, Slidin, and Glock In My Lap stand up to any other rap release from 2020.
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Black Thought - Fuel feat. Portugal. The Man & The Last Artful, Dodgr
- from the album Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able
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New Video: Danger Mouse and Black Thought Team Up with A$AP Rocky and Run The Jewels on a Glitchy Roller Coaster Visual for "Strangers"
New Video: Danger Mouse and Black Thought Team Up with A$AP Rocky and Run The Jewels on a Glitchy Roller Coaster Visual for "Strangers" @blackthought @BMG @NastyLittleMan @theorielco @asvpxrocky @runjewels @KillerMike @therealelp
Danger Mouse (born Brian Burton) is arguably one of the most versatile and prolific artists and producers in music right now: As an artist he has been one-half of Broken Bells and Grammy Award-winning Gnarls Barkley. He has recorded collaborative albums with  Yeah Yeah Yeahs‘ Karen O and the late, legendary MF DOOM. As a producer, he has worked with Adele, U2, The Black Keys, Gorillaz, Red Hot…
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herrrobert · 4 years
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Audio Diary 44/365/2021
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leloest · 4 years
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2020 Best Rap Albums/Mixtape
1.     Run The Jewels - RTJ4
2.     Blu & Exile - Miles
3.     Busta Rhymes - Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God
4.     Nas - King’s Disease
5.     Conway the Machine – Lulu
6.     Elzhi - Seven Times Down Eight Times Up
7.     Mac Miller – Circles
8.     Conway the Machine – From King to a God
9.     Benny The Butcher - Burden Of Proof
10.  Deante' Hitchcock – BETTER
11.  clipping. - Visions of Bodies Being Burned
12.  Jay Electronica -  A Written Testimony
13.  Apollo Brown & Che Noir  - As God Intended
14.  Royce Da 5'9'' - The Allegory
15.  Westside Gunn - Pray For Paris
16.  Black Thought - Streams of Thought Vol 3: Cane & Able
17.  21 Savage & Metro Boomin  - SAVAGE MODE II
18.  Aminé - Limbo
19.  Freddie Gibbs - Alfredo
20.  Tobe Nwigwe – Cincoriginals
21.  R.A. the Rugged Man - ALL MY HEROES ARE DEAD
22.  Goodie Mob -  Survival Kit
23.  REASON - New Beginnings
24.  D Smoke – Black Habits
25.  2 Chainz - So Help Me God!
26.  Boldy James & The Alchemist - The Price Of Tea In China
27.  Pop Smoke - Meet The Woo 2
28.  Ransom - Deleted Scenes
29.  Juicy J - THE HUSTLE CONTINUES
30.  Kid Cudi - Man On the Moon III: The Chosen
31.  Flee Lord x Havoc - In the Name of Prodigy
32.  R.A.P. Ferreira - Purple Moonlight Pages
33.  Stove God Cook$ & Roc Marciano – Reasonable Drought
34.  Fly Anakin – At the End of the day
35.  Che Noir – After 12
36.  Jeezy - The Recession 2
37.  Armand Hammer - Shrines
38.  Ka – Descendants Of Cain
39.  The Koreatown Oddity - Little Dominiques Nosebleed
40.  Ransom - Directors Cut Scene 3
41.  Roc Marciano - Mt. Marci
42.  King Von - Welcome to O'Block
43.  POLO G - THE GOAT
44.  Westside Gunn - WHO MADE THE SUNSHINE
45.  Big Sean - Detroit 2
46.  Spillage Village – Spilligion
47.  T.I. - The L.I.B.R.A
48.  Flee Lord - Hand Me My Flowers
49.  38 Spesh – 1995
50.  Mach-Hommy – Mach’s Hard Lemonade
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Video: Black Thought - Thought vs Everybody (Official Music Video) @blackthought #hiphop #philly #music
Video: Black Thought – Thought vs Everybody (Official Music Video) @blackthought #hiphop #philly #music
Black Thought – Thought vs Everybody (Official Music Video) “Thought vs Everybody” — The Visual Reckoning A Short Film directed by Rodney Passé From Streams of Thought Vol. 3: Cane and Able from Black Thought and Sean C. Special thanks to Kings Theater in Brooklyn New York. https://ffm.to/thoughtvseverybody Subscribe to The Roots’ channel: http://bit.ly/RootsYouTube Watch The Roots’ Exclusive…
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The legendary rapper from philly definitely doesn’t disappoint with his versatility. This time, he has upgraded the sequel to his first solo debut album. The album is very conscious and talks about topics such as our criminal justice system and police brutality. Black Thought continues to prove that he is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to Hip-Hop. Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able (ALBUM) - Black Thought RELEASE DATE: October 16, 2020 FEATURES: Pusha T (@kingpush), Swizz Beatz (@therealswizzbeatz), Killer Mike (@killermike), Portugal. The Man (@portugaltheman), The Last Artful (@thelastartful), C.S. Armstrong (@lifeofarmstrong), OSHUN (@oshun), ScHoolboy Q (@groovyq) AMAZING TRACKS: State Prisoner, Quiet Trip, Nature of the Breast, We Could Be Good, Ghetto Boys and Girls MASTERPIECE TRACKS: Steak Um 🔥 TRACKS: Good Morning, Magnificent, Thought vs. Everybody, Fuel BLACK THOUGHT (@blackthought) SCORE: 96% (A) PRODUCTION SCORE: 96% (A) FEATURES SCORE: 94% (A) OVERALL: 95% (A) (Leave a comment below on what you thought about this project) (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CH3acHmrha3/?igshid=1p79ai3k9fhek
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