Monday, January 24, 2011

artist #5: Himuki

I found Himuki through a friend a while back. I apologize for the lack of information on him, but similar to Insight, I can hardly find any information on him. All I know is that he is Japanese and makes boss beats. He has a very similar style to Nujabes and samples classical and jazz. According to his website, his latest album was released in 2009.

Anyways; good luck finding his album on the interweb, because even I couldn't find it.
Why don't you just fly to Japan to get a copy?

Boss Tunes: Hold On feat. Sene, Innervision feat. Kero One, and Sun Above the Horizon.

PS: I've lately started to realize that I don't know shit about old school HipHop; thus my late blog entree. Prepare for Blast from the Past videos or music on the blog.

BOSS

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

artist #4: Kendrick Lamar

I found Kendrick Lamar through a track that was in Skeme's album. He has a very unique style of rapping in which his verses sounds like a full jazz solo; he changes his pitch sometimes when he feels emotional, and I think its really boss how he does that. The song "Ignorance is Bliss" hammers my heart everytime I listen to it - it exposes the drama that he experienced before his rap career, and which the strings in the background. He also has many boss tracks from his other album "Top Dawg." Dr.Dre has signed with Lamar and will hopefully Lamar will be featured in Detox. Here's a promo that Lamar did: "Look Out For Detox" All I'm saying is that Lamar has talent and I hope he becomes the new face of west coast. He's also done work with his previous name, K. Dot, which you should check out.

Some BOSS track are: "I Do This," "Ignorance is Bliss," "Average Joe," and you should check out his freestyle over "Monster"

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

group #1: Y Society

Y Society is a group consisting of producer, Damu the Fudgemunk, and rapper, Insight. They have a hard and fast rap style with traditional jazz and soul in the background. Their flow is similar to Hieroglyphics except with only one emcee. I'm not very big on rating and reviewing on albums, but "Travel at Your Own Pace" was a really catchy and boss album. Damu heavily relies on his ghetto MPC and floppy disks to sample and save info. Personally, I come from jazz roots, so I enjoy listening to jazzy samples. He had two instrumental albums that he released for free on the interweb a while back, if you want to dig for it. I would great if I could research more on Insight, but he's sort of a mysterious emcee that I can't find any background info on. I'd be boss if I could listen to his mixtape or something.
So I highly recommend listening to Damu and Y Society cuz they're straight up BOSS.

Link to Damu's blog: http://wonkabeats.tumblr.com/
You should check up weekly on his blog because he posts beats on a frequent basis.

Some BOSS tracks by Y Society: "Puzzles," "Don't Do it" (which is a relatively new track), and "Rather Unique"
Some BOSS tracks by Damu the Fudgemunk: "The Bright Side", "Puttin' in Work", and "Da Coffee Table Split feat. Supernatural."

I want to lay my hands on the hard copies of these albums, but I can't find it any anywhere. So if you have any info, please comment. Thank you.

BOSS
damu the fudgemunk

Friday, January 7, 2011

artist #3: Moka Only

I found Moka Only through a music video with Jeff Specs on "Fly B.S." I've already listened to ten of his tunes, and they are ALL boss. If you watch this video, you'll see he produces his own songs. He's not a very good rapper, but the songs he produces are Boss. He's part of the Vancouver Hip-Hop scene and is originally from Britain. He also does work by the name of Ron Contour. He has won a Juno Award, which is a Canadian music award, in the past. He is probably the most underrated artist of the Vancouver hip-hop scene.

Some of his most BOSS tracks he has out are: "Raise the Bar", "More Soup (feat. MF DOOM)," "Felt Before," "Radiant," and the bossest track of all "Invisible."

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

artist #2: Skeme

He has a lot of gangsta tracks, but the ones that aren't extremely gangsta are really boss. Three producers which he works with created great tracks on his album "Pistols and Palm Trees."

His flow is similar to Kanye, but doesn't really have that arrogance. Its boss dough.

The BOSS tracks are: Pistols & Palm Trees (prod. by Chris King), What I Deserve (prod. by hit-boy), and Never Change (prod. DJ Buttah)

This guy will be the rising star. He'll be doing tracks with Wiz Kali and curren$y in a few months fo sho. Boss.

The link to the album:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1843695/Pistols%20and%20Palm%20Trees.zip

Saturday, January 1, 2011

artist #1: Big KRIT

Big Krit has a classy flow and swag like Curren$y.
He produces his own music and its not bad. Doesn't match Ski Beatz, but better than a lot of the underground producers.

Some BOSS tunes are: "Somedayz", "Moon & Stars", "Hometown Hero", and "No Wheaties" which features Curren$y and Smoke DZA.

Check him out.