Saturday, September 8, 2007

Chamillionaire - Ultimate Victory

Wow. I definitely did not expect this from Chamillionaire. I never checked out Sound of Revenge (maybe I should), and I had only heard Cham on a few random tracks. Based on those tracks however, especially the ILL chorus he delivers on Ras Kass' "U Ain't Me," I decided to check out his just-leaked LP, Ultimate Victory. After bumping it all of the last two days, I have to say this is easily one of the top releases of the year so far. Although I wouldn't put in up there with Below the Heavens of EarDrum, it's still a solid album that I would definitely choose over the likes of Graduation and Curtis (although that's not saying much).
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So what's so good about the album? A lot, actually. First of all, Chamillionaire is a very focused MC. He doesn't just spit to spit, he doesn't throwaway too many tracks. He raps with a purpose, with hunger, with passion. And that makes a huge difference. Compare 50 from Curtis and Get Rich or Die Tryin, for example. The lyrics on GRODT are not classic lyrics, but you can hear the hunger, anger, & passion in his voice and delivery. Now, although the lyrics are not THAT much worse, his material suffers because he now lacks those key ingredients that made him listenable in the first place. Chamillionaire is never lacking in that department.
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Along with his evident focus and emotion, Cham is a very diverse talent. He has excellent singing abilities that lead to great chorus' (like the Ras Kass one that made me fall in love with his voice). His diversity makes him a very unique MC, especially nowadays when everybody sounds so similar.
However, the most important thing that Chamillionaire exhibits on this album is lyricism. He can spit, and not just for a dude from the South. The man can rap, plain and simple. He is no Kool G Rap or NaS, or even Blu for that matter as of now, but compared to 99% of the rappers out there, he is a monster on the mic. He spits about all sorts of subjects, from politics ("Morning News," "Evening News") to street shit ("Come Back to the Streets") to laid-back shit ("Ultimate Vacation") to just spittin...he can do it all, and pretty well.
I'm not a Chamillionaire groupie or part of his street team. There are weak points to the album. The production, at times, is disappointing, and even ridiculous at a point ("Industry Groupie"). However, I think the casual listener will like the beats a lot, since they are crisp and definitely bang in the whip. Cham often integrates many pop references in his lyrics, which I prefer to be limited to mixtapes since you would like an album to be as timeless as possible, and referencing Britney Spears and T-Pain and DJ Unk probably won't mean much to somebody 10 years from now. Despite some pitfalls, this album is full of bangers....as well as, suprisingly for a modern-day Southern artist, full of meaning. Chamillionaire put forth a great effort, one that you should at least check out. Save your money the 11th and wait till the 18th...
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

...what to write about?

Man...there definitely isnt much good new music to write about nowadays. Other than the new Blu & Exile joint, the only other CD I have heard lately that I enjoyed was Blue Scholars - Bayani. It kinda reminded me of Below the Heavens, except more political...and not quite the level of MCing. Still a dope album tho. Other than that, the only new album has been Graduation, which, if you take a look down, I thought was pretty weak....speaking of which, you HAVE to check out this video, Kanye is absolutely INSANE!!!!!

Anyways, on some other type shit, since the music world is slackin nowadays, lets talk some b-ball! As all you know, USA killed the World Championships, and the play of some players had me debating with my friends, ONCE AGAIN....who is the best player in the league, and who would you pick to win a championship?? Well, of course the best player today is Kobe...that is becoming more obvious everyday...and trust me i hate Kobe, but its just the truth now! The other question raises much more debate...while my friends picked Kobe and LeBron, I had to go with the boring pick - Tim Duncan! How can you go wrong with TD manning down the middle?? You can't...thats right...as boring as TD is, if you wanted a ship this year and u had the first pick of a draft, TD ALL DAY!!!!
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Sunday, September 2, 2007

Random Thoughts on Kanye...

...hmmm, so Graduation leaked this week. A lot has been said about it, and from what I have read (on the net) and heard (from friends), most of the criticism has been very positive. To be honest, and this is only based on about 7 full listens so my opinion may change, I'm not feeling Graduation at all. And it comes down to a few pretty basic reasons...
-Kanye's rapping
-Lil Wayne
-"I Wonder"
-"Drunk & Hot Girls"
That pretty much sums up the major reasons why I don't really like this CD. There are a lot of solid tracks such as "Good Morning," "Champion," & "The Glory." There are amazing beats such as "Flashing Lights," "Can't Tell Me Nothing," & "Everything I Am." The problem, even on the better tracks, is that Kanye's rappin just does not do justice to his beats. His flow is mediocre, he speaks about nothing, and his punchlines, although sometimes creative, are more often soft. And I'm not even knocking this album for being soft, as many people have. I actually like the vibe, and I appreciate Kanye for attempting to push Hip-Hop outside of the boundaries, but I honestly think he just fails. There are way too many UNLISTENABLE songs. I'm not even kidding, I cannot get through "I Wonder," despite having one of the dopest beats on the album and having an ILL vocal sample. The song just sucks. And I won't even get into how wack "Drunk & Hot Girls" is.
Anyways, thats just some of my thoughts on the album. As you can see, it has its ups and downs. It has its accomplishments and its failures. It's just sad that the most anticipated album of the last 2 years has so many downs...