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Modern hip-hop and R&B music can both arguably be divided into pre- and post-A Tribe Called Quest, and the musical efforts of its lead MC and producer Kamaal Ibn John Fareed-better known to the world as Q-Tip. Consider the jazzy sampling, laid-back tempos and boho-chic vibe he introduced, then mull over the bohemian posturing and sounds of the neo-soul movement, plus any rap music that shies away from hardcore posturing. All roads lead back to ATCQ and the beats, rhymes and life of one man: Q-Tip. And now the time is ripe for The Renaissance, the Abstract MC's first solo album in nine years. Read more...

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Majik Most

Posted on 09/08/2005

 

Equilibrium was not a group that got massive attention, but for those who were aware of the act in the late 90s, they were not to be messed with. Majik Most was one of the pieces to the Equilibrium puzzle, and while the other members of the group are here to help him, he is taking care of business on his own terms. If wicked and hilarious lyrics, combined with a flow of confidence and an attitude that shows a bit of passion toward the music is something you not only look for in music but also aspire to master as a rapper, Majik Most is your man. While sequenced as a mixtape, Molesting Hip-Hop can easily pass as a standard album, with a mixture of brand new songs, freestyles, and interludes. What I enjoy is Majik's willingness to knock himself down a few notches while sustaining the hip-hop bravado when necessary. There's a lot of talk about fake rappers, fake people, fake thugs, and fake gangstas, along with a lot of T&A (both musically and in the CD booklet), but nothing is done with shock value. Instead it's a very spirited album that celebrates hip hop the way he envisions it, and it's not a bad place to be.

The bonus DVD shows him living a life not unlike most of his fans. Yet the presentation of the music, along with Celph Titled's brilliant production throughout, surpasses many of his competitors, both indie and major label. That is, if anyone dares step up. If this is a mere mixtape, one can only imagine what Majik Most is capable of doing for a proper album.
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