IMO, you're an idiot. Get much out of the snippets you listened to once?
iam not buyng this fo sure.
bring back begongo!!
I agree with Beautifulrock : this is a slow burner
listen to it once only and you won't grasp it, listen to it regularly and it will open up to you as his most solid effort to date.
Deck always tried to get away from thé wu sound on solo discs , now for the first time he managed to do just that in a quality way
If Manifesto shows Deck at his best when he thinks out of the Wu box, fingers crossed then for the Rebellion if he could make that the opposite and present us the Wu side of Deck
nice album, but there is no comparison with Uncontrolled Substance... US was a superior album IMO
I mean, I already have more experience with this album than most people, just having done the lyrics, but listening multiple times, the lyrics become hypnotic and I find myself spitting out lines here and there, it really is a great album if you give it a chance. I would say it's def on par with Substance, not on the same level as say OB4CL2, but a solid 4.
i dont think that this gonne be better than us....
i get my copy next week from amazon...
i buy music before listening... anticipation is the best.. i miss the 90s where you bought a cd because of the love to the artists and some reviews or MTV videos...
i still support the fam!
Deck's timing when he spits on this lp is.....exquisite
Comme les anges à l'œil fauve
Je reviendrai dans ton alcôve
Et vers toi glisserai sans bruit
Comme les ombres de la nuit.
Alot of good tracks, alot of weak tracks.
Iv given quite a few spins, but its not holding me in like I want it too
'Really Real' is that shit tho. One of the best joints on the album
As a whole, I'll give it a 3/5 so far. Too many cats here (Skamp...) are overrating this too much. Im still gonna buy it if I see it in stores tho, dont get me wrong
Really real has the biggest no homo moment on the album. See Carlton Fisk's last line.
ahaaa I never picked up on that
"watch me get that man off"....
Lol
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