yeah, the song was a radio hit way before the label got behind it. it was timely compared to fat gold chain being on a album like six years after it came out.
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Even farther back in time, but I was way into his 1st solo album, No Pressure. A lot of people acted like it was a dud, but I was jamming that tape constantly happily.
Even farther back in time, but I was way into his 1st solo album, No Pressure. A lot of people acted like it was a dud, but I was jamming that tape constantly happily.
I think we may be the only two people to admit to this. I even liked some of the Keef Murray verses on there:
"It's 96 degrees in the shade/Before I catch blood on my blade."
Even farther back in time, but I was way into his 1st solo album, No Pressure. A lot of people acted like it was a dud, but I was jamming that tape constantly happily.
I think we may be the only two people to admit to this. I even liked some of the Keef Murray verses on there:
"It's 96 degrees in the shade/Before I catch blood on my blade."
There are certain words/phrases that automatically trigger random lyrics with me. Every time his name is mentioned my mind immediately thinks "Keef Murray, comin' from the norf side even left."
Also, this line remains one of the illest closing lines ever to be spitten, yo:
Damage to ya medulla, cerebrum and cerebellum /
You got a crew you better tell 'em.
Even farther back in time, but I was way into his 1st solo album, No Pressure. A lot of people acted like it was a dud, but I was jamming that tape constantly happily.
I think we may be the only two people to admit to this.
i admit that i have sort of ignored the e-double in his later career. the last track sthat i was fully on board with were Bomdigi from the second solo album and his Feenin' remix:
Hostile is one of the best verses ever and top three debuts (redebut) ever. I don't think that's the type of thing you say a few of us like. That's one of my all time favorites songs.
I like that new E Sermon video in the opening post. He's been making the hip hop equivelant of smooth jazz for about decade.
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and yes the beat is lazy yet i could see the local black exp fallin for this 2 piece and a buscuit beat.
mr costanza should be able to market his manziere now.
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and the lyrics were soso
that video/song is embarassing
iirc this video came out a while after it was a white label street banger. it was remixed a little bit too iirc.
I think we may be the only two people to admit to this. I even liked some of the Keef Murray verses on there:
"It's 96 degrees in the shade/Before I catch blood on my blade."
Yeah I'm not mad at it at all.
As for the original question, the productions of his featured on the last couple of Raekwon albums have been decent. Not facemelting, but decent.
There are certain words/phrases that automatically trigger random lyrics with me. Every time his name is mentioned my mind immediately thinks "Keef Murray, comin' from the norf side even left."
Also, this line remains one of the illest closing lines ever to be spitten, yo:
Damage to ya medulla, cerebrum and cerebellum /
You got a crew you better tell 'em.
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That's the main thing I've always liked about Sermon is the lazy qualities
I also really liked his Insomia* compilation album.
I like that new E Sermon video in the opening post. He's been making the hip hop equivelant of smooth jazz for about decade.
the vocals on this sound like they were recorded by plugging earbud headphones into the mic jack of a laptop.
dude's production was never lazy