The Heat

Music Review
By: The MF'in Rapture

 

Signature Ratings

0- What the hell

1- Borrow don't buy

2- Well...a couple of joints

3- Worth a listen

4- Off the hook

5- Buy it or die


The Dawg Show - Dawg Wonder

Aight, I'm a rap geek. I study this s#@t. Well, let me tell you, there's a CD floating around which has challenged me as an MC, and as a rap geek.

I present The Dawg Show, starring Dirty Dialect Click's own Dawg Wonder.

Honestly, at first glance,(no offense, Dawg) you might take Dawg to be a kinda flossy, "trapper, not a rapper" type. But from the clever intro, leading into the first track on the LP, you realize, you're in for a much deeper ride. Dawg opens the CD, welcoming us to his circus, silencing the haters, and preparing us for what's to come.  Every joint, from the track to the vocals, you're locked in. The Louisiana born MC captivates with a paced, deliberate delivery, accentuated by a flow that fits snugly into each measure of every track. The most outstanding feature of D-Dubb's spitting, however, is that unmistakable slow drawl instantly identified with the Boot State. It's one that's easy on the ears, it's thick, but Dawg makes use of it's full potential by enunciating so you catch EEV'RY WURRD, reminiscent of T.I's ATL accent, but much less difficult to fully understand. That being said, you'd expect him to rep on a host of uninspired, Manny Fresh or DJ Toomp knock-off beats. Not so, here producers like the DDC's own Darkness provide Dawg with a varied backdrop, using mid-tempo drum lines, horns, and strings to accompany Dawg's syrupy, but potent flow.

 The disc's highlight, (hard to pick, really) has become Dawg's anthem of '06-'07, the incomparable "Swinglow", incorporating a sample from "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" sounding like PPT's beloved PicnicTyme had Paul Robeson returned from the dead to lace this cut, allowing Dawg to rip and remind us of all the reasons he likes to "Swing Low", and why we should all follow suit.

If you can listen to this CD, and not be inspired to step your own game up, then you're an even harder nut to crack than me.

4½ Signatures
          

 


Juggernaut - Steve Austin

Sometimes, in this crazy realm of existence we call hip-hop, we get stagnant. Complacency sets in after you've heard the umptibillionth generic MC rant about how rich they are, how much crime they've done in their past, and how many bitches they have yadda, yadda…. Not to say that I'm an elitist, and don't like the occaisional foray into the norm, but dammit, at least it has to be ENTERTAINING. Enter the man known as Hollywood Cole and his new mix CD, I'm Tha Jugganaut, Bitch!!! Named , and built conceptually around the popular Youtube clip, the CD is strongly built to suit  Hollywood's(an alter ego created by the Bioniq MC, Steve Austin as an allusion to Andre 3000's spoken word verse on Aquemini, "now who else wanna f*^% with Hollywood Cole") hyperkinetic flow, and flamboyant personality.

With soundbites throughout the CD from the Juggy clip, which is flawlessly blended by DJ Whiz T in true "mixtape" fashion, the disc as a whole is funny, clever, and rambunctious, true to form Austin. His inventive usage of hilarious quotes made famous by the Internet phenomenon in his verses cements his ingenuity as a lyricist, and not a fly-by night "rapper", or "trapper" whose drug money bought him a place in the spotlight.

His mentions of label issues in the verses and drops keeps the topics relevant personal, adding a dimension of passion and urgency to his vocals. The beats, while a bit muffled beneaths Cole's energetic flow, compliment the MC's personality excellently, another testament to the work ethic of the man behind the music. All in all, this is a perfect compliment to those Saturday nights on the way out to the club, trying to get in that crunk mindset. Kudos, Steve. Now who else wanna f*^$ wit Hollywood Cole?

4 Signatures

 


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