Shad
Posted on 04/14/2008
When I receive a press release that reads; "One of the strongest
Canadian hip-hop records ever!" I'm like, "yeah, and?" But it also
quotes OKP as saying Shad is "worthy of Common and Kanye-style
accolades." As of this album's intro, I'll confidently state that
Shad's a far better rapper than Kanye West. Musically,
The Old Prince has a similar feel to Blu & Exile's
Below The Heavens
record. Soulfully romantic samples and classic drum snaps provide a
perfect texture for Shad to bob and weave like Earl The Pearl Monroe
leaving strings of memorable lyrics for his contemporaries to snack on.
So pass the popcorn, eh.
Shad is Canadian. And besides the occasional Kardinal Official or
2/3rds of Main Source, our partners to the north aren't known for
producing an overabundance of heaters. But just one listen in, I'm a
believer for real. Shad's pen skills are ill and not just on the
lyrical tip, it's dude's timing. He knows exactly how to ride, hide or
dominate a beat depending on the song's tempo and hits and this is the
difference between a Supaemcee and simply an accomplished lyricist. And
despite this prowess, The Old Prince is never pretentious.
Shad's got a healthy splash of self-deprecation expressed in lines
like, "Spend two weeks eating popcorn like students do except I'm grown
and this is not dorms so it's a bit more pathetic, ok a lot more" from
"The Old Prince Still Lives At Home." Shad also shows he can slow his
roll on "I Heard You Had A Voice Like An Angel," an atypical ode to
fallen musical stars, depleted hope and broken dreams.
All in all, the kid seems right at home over an array of beats and
topics. Shad stays energetic and witty yet humble and relaxed. "I Don't
Like To," "Compromise" and "Exile" are all choice tracks that may have
you asking yourself why you've been sleeping on Northern Territory cats
in the past. As far as Okayplayer accolades, I'd place Shad somewhere
in the Blu/Kweli continuum, a deft lyricist with Exxon-deep rhyme
pattern reserves. Plus, I heard his '05 debut, When This Is Over is pretty nice too. Git familiar.
- Jeff Artist