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Denzel - Melt My Eyez See Your Future.mp4

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james moore

Add T.i - Trap Muzik to the album list 💪🏽

Anonymous

Dead End Hip Hop Conversation https://youtu.be/8D49cyuOZDg

Shaquan WP

It's always so cool to see you provide well thought out descriptions of lines that you are totally wrong about lol. I hate to burst your bubble but the North Face line refers to the clothing brand that makes jackets. Cold world we don't even got a North Face (jacket). But I will give you some credit in knowing the origin of why a jacket brand would be called North Face.

Anonymous

Glad you love the album! It’s such a different sound from his past projects and it really shows his versatility. You really need to hear imperial and 13-EP. They are also very great listens. Hopefully I’m not the first and only person to request this artist but I think you would enjoy, British artist, Slowthai. He was the feature on Zatoichi. His last album TYRON is very personal and showcases his lyricism. It was one of the best albums of 2021. Hope you give it a listen. TYRON by Slowthai

bobthepoppop

yeah, that makes a lot more sense lol... and I know about the company, so I don't know why I didn't make the association to a jacket since that's pretty obvious. Oh well. Fun story for the company name at minimum, and a long reach for Money Trees :)

Anonymous

I think it's great to check out new albums from artists you've become familiar with but I'm more into this channel for the tour through hip hop history (including very recent history) than whatever is the latest thing. So doing rollout singles and stuff doesn't do much for me. I also would rather see the reaction in the context of a full album experience than piecemeal. It wouldn't be so bad if it happened sometimes but as you've said you're already at max capacity and I wouldn't want it to become the focus of the channel. That is just my preference.

Anonymous

I don’t know if you’ll read this but I just have to recommend Little Simz - Sometimes I Might Be Introvert. Incredibly grand, versatile and introspective rap album. Really takes you on a journey and tells a story. Her single Introvert was Fantano’s favourite single of 2021 Edit; Thanks Cullen for letting me know! Completely missed that. Nice surprise for me!

Anonymous

I would suggest checking out at least one classic Samurai film for this week. Yojimbo/Sanjuro are two films by Akira Kurosawa ("this is a Zel Kurosawa film") that are maybe most relevant. Haven't seen any Zatoichi yet, but another great series is the Lone Wolf and Cub series.

CRASH

Subscribe to his YouTube channel. He posts the setlist every month. Also, additional thoughts for every album :)

Anonymous

you may not be able to style your hair well as a bald man, but you are totally sleeping on wearing crazy wigs

Rasha Rahman

If you do any rollout content reaction before an album drops Id recommend still listening to those tracks youve already reacted to again because an album is like a story book and if youre missing one of the chapters from the full read its gonna feel incomplete Also singles might not be the move because you are the type of listener to need a few songs from an artist to truly understand their take, so maybe with artists youve already reacted to it makes sense but maybe not new artists to you

Rasha Rahman

Also, its half and half when it comes to reacting to something with you versus watching you react to it. While I agree there is some groupthink that occurs when the former happens, but it also feels cool to be thinking something and you also bring it up or you have a diff take in that moment, as I listen to this Denzel tape for the first time with you, I have my own takes that I am forming still

Scott Watrous

Aint no songs on this album that I could skip. Any one could be a single. This project definitely fits in a sort of vibe where I could listen to this and TPAB back to back. I think I enjoy listening to this one more.

Anton Andersen

I'm very late to the party, but I can see that none of the comments have mentioned this yet. In X-Wing, when he says "Mac ain't make it to 27, Pac ain't made it to 26, Biggie ain't make it to 25", that is absolutely huge praise to Mac. Biggie and Pac were not just rappers, they were icons in the true sense of the word. They really do live on through the culture, and mentioning Mac with them shows that Denzel holds Mac in very, very high regard. Also, you haven't really heard Mac rap yet to my knowledge - maybe GO:OD AM or Faces would be nice albums to do. Going through Mac's discography front to end is also an incredibly enriching experience albeit a lot more time-consuming.