![]() Kid Sublime - Rappin' Blak 15-10-08 33 RPM LP / CD DG 5 003LP / DG5003 Dopeness Galore records |
Intro Rappin Blak ft. Camp Lo Hey Listen We Don’t Play ft. Illa J S.O.A. Skit Friend And Me ft. Defari Never Satisfied ft. J to tha C/The Dank Own World A Cry For Detroit Pityful Times S.C.R.E.A.M. ft. Frank N Dank The Saturdaynightlivefreestyle (Ladi Dadi) Outro |
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“It’s been a long time…” indeed! The multi-talented Kid Sublime is back! He is one producer of whom you ask “when is his next stuff coming!?”. For instance, the House Heads, the Soul Jocks and the Beat Nerds all seem to love him. Well, the Kid is now back with his sophomore effort, Rappin’ Blak. This time he’s on a hip-hop tip. Maybe you’ve already heard or seen “Own World”, the first single, giving you a taste of where the album is coming from. However, besides hip-hop Rappin’ Blak has a definite soul influence. Of course Rappin’ Blak wouldn’t be complete without some vocal support. Next single and title track “Rappin’ Blak” features Camp Lo and is a true “club banger”. Some of you may recognize the beat, which circulated in instrumental form last year. Other features come from Illa J, going back to back with Kid on “We Don’t Play”, hip-hop legend Defari adds his sunny LA flavour on “Friend and Me” and on “S.C.R.E.A.M.” Frank N Dank bring you their brag ‘n’ boast style they’re famous for. Though it’s filed under hip-hop, Rappin’ Blak has the sublime-ish soul signature Kid is known for. This especially shines through on “Pityful times”, “Never Satisfied” and “The Saturdaynightlivefreestyle” .Check out Rappin’ Blak and let Kid Sublime take you on a trip through his own world. And don’t forget the nice present at the end… Out 25st of September (LP) and 9th of October (CD). ::Quotes::
Alex Robinson (Stones Throw Europe): YEAH! I like it, it's a strong
album. My favourite tracks are Hey Listen, Scream and Pityfull Times.
Some great beats, he's a sick producer. Good luck with it! |
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