'what are you currently listening to' Part 2 (43 Viewers)

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,496
Through my most used app ever, Shazaam :D If you know Interpool in Uppsala (bar/club downtown), Vallborg two days ago and some random dope DJ opened his set with this, cool vibe/beat :D


He randomly dropped this gem too :D


 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,496







@Aush @Enron @King of Kings @Ocelot, give this dude's brand new album a listen, if in the right mood. Bit of a sleeper as an artist. Came out with fairly experimental project, pure music, cant put it in one single genre, seamless weird mix of rap, rock (outer space, sounds RATM-ish), little pop-ish, country (heavy on country effort, self-indulgently so...) and just genuinly singing his heart out when he is usually been a fast raw gritty underground rapper in the past who failed to be presented properly (until Eminem took him under his wing). Seems to blend his southern heritage and personal experiences to it all in compelling way. Perhaps forgot he is Hiphop artist tho at times.
 

Firestarter

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Jul 15, 2006
25,591
@Osman as soon as I heard it was country I immediately veto'd it lol, but now that you elaborated I'm gonna give it a spin. I've just been listening to Mura Masa's Someday Somewhere EP these last days, check out this song from it below. Summer vibes.

 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,496
Chill :tup:


And yeah he overdoes it with the country in half of the album, but some of the songs are really nice.

I think I posted this one below before, but whataheck, I just wanna...:alen: :D

 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
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@<a href="http://forum.juventuz.org/member.php?u=6566" target="_blank">Aush</a> @<a href="http://forum.juventuz.org/member.php?u=4381" target="_blank">Enron</a> @<a href="http://forum.juventuz.org/member.php?u=1825" target="_blank">King of Kings</a> @<a href="http://forum.juventuz.org/member.php?u=18469" target="_blank">Ocelot</a>, give this dude's brand new album a listen, if in the right mood. Bit of a sleeper as an artist. Came out with fairly experimental project, pure music, cant put it in one single genre, seamless weird mix of rap, rock (outer space, sounds RATM-ish), little pop-ish, country (heavy on country effort, self-indulgently so...) and just genuinly singing his heart out when he is usually been a fast raw gritty underground rapper in the past who failed to be presented properly (until Eminem took him under his wing). Seems to blend his southern heritage and personal experiences to it all in compelling way. Perhaps forgot he is Hiphop artist tho at times.
:tup:

Checked him out a few weeks ago actually when I found this song & his part on it


Only listened to a few of his songs though, don't have much time lately, and Big K.R.I.T.'s "new" album & Joe Cole have been taking up most of my listening time.

Speaking of which:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,496
Big Krit's new album is a dissapointment sadly, wish it was more, waited so long for debute album. Best songs are songs he had released 1-2 years prior to the album.


But J. Cole's I can never tire of :tup: Its a shame, I sold my J. Cole concert tickets thats on for Tuesday, waited couple months for it, and BAM, we are playing in CL semi and concert is exact same time as game :D

Regarding Yela, yeah 1train is one of the songs that put him on the map (his best song is in general is new tho, lost til' its gone) he is bit forgotten figure since his trashy hillibilly underground hiphop days, his best work is mixtape 4-5 years ago called trunk muzik 0-60:




 

Enron

Tickle Me
Moderator
Oct 11, 2005
75,661







@Aush @Enron @King of Kings @Ocelot, give this dude's brand new album a listen, if in the right mood. Bit of a sleeper as an artist. Came out with fairly experimental project, pure music, cant put it in one single genre, seamless weird mix of rap, rock (outer space, sounds RATM-ish), little pop-ish, country (heavy on country effort, self-indulgently so...) and just genuinly singing his heart out when he is usually been a fast raw gritty underground rapper in the past who failed to be presented properly (until Eminem took him under his wing). Seems to blend his southern heritage and personal experiences to it all in compelling way. Perhaps forgot he is Hiphop artist tho at times.
:tuttosport:
 

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