Author: YN

RR’s ’09 Best Mixtapes: #7 50 Cent “Forever King”

Originally conceived as a sequel to the spectacular Sincerely Yours, Southside, 50 adds his magic touch to some mo’ R&B classics. This time it’s ’90s bangers that get the takeover treatment. He makes it clear that “success is his addiction” on Gina Thompson’s “The Things That You Do”; counts his stacks over Horace Brown’s “One For The Money” and is lookin’ for a ride-or-die chick to the sounds of Intro’s “Funny How Time Flies”. But instead of sticking to the […]

RR’s ’09 Best Mixtapes: #8 Lupe Fiasco “Enemy Of The State”

Hold up. Before we get started, let’s get something clear. Just ’cause I don’t personally like someone, doesn’t mean I can’t document objectively their contributions to this culture which is bigger than all of us. I hate Kobe, but he’s three rings away from being the undisputed G.O.A.T. Yes, I’m not fond of Mr. Jaco, but there’s no denying his strong MC skills. His Turkey day-released gift to fans, Enemy of The State, is even further proof of that. Timbo’s […]

RR’s ’09 Best Mixtapes: #9 Jadakiss “Kiss My Ass”

You can’t call your album “Kiss My Ass”? Fuck it, make a mixtape bearing the name. Get back with Green Lantern, the DJ behind the captivating Champ Is Here, and attempt to make a work that comes close to eclipsing its potent prodecessor. Revved up for the reunion, Jada spazzes on the MIC with Pacquaio power-packed punchlines. He’s “the cornerstone of the corner store” (“Child Albuse”), “nicer than Jordan when he hit the jumper over Craig Ehlo” (“The People”) and […]

RR’s ’09 Disappointing Albums: #1 Cam’ron “Crime Pays”

Where’s Cam’ron > Where’s The Beef. The hype behind Mr. Giles return to the rap game was crazy. We were starving for the Diplomats founder to feed the streets and the Internets too. I remember seeing him live at the Highline Ballroom and for the first half of the show as he ran through his past arsenal it was Gilesmania. But when he dropped the new material, not so much. No disrespect to in-house producer Skitzo, but next time, Cam […]

RR’s ’09 Disappointing Albums: #2 Asher Roth “Asleep In The Bread Aisle”

When I first heard this album, I dug it. Was pleasantly surprised. But a record doesn’t have to suck to be a disappointment. This guy was one of the heralded freshman and we were expecting him to really make an impact until Rick Ross spanked him on SoundScan. Shit, Steve Rifkind had a spot on his wall ready for the platinum plaque. So why didn’t this project work? You can’t tell me “Lark On My Go-Kart” doesn’t bang or “As […]

RR’s ’09 Disappointing Albums: #3 Jim Jones “Pray IV Reign”

Following the classic record that defined his career, “We Fly High,” Jim Jones put the suits at Sony in a headlock and they put them dollars up and backed Dip Set’s engine. Unfortunately, it only paid off for Da Capo. Maybe it was the juvenilish first single, “Na Na Nana Na Na” but this project never connected with the masses. Despite highlights like the Ryan Leslie two-step punch of “Precious” and the emotionally chest-clearing “Frienemies,” the album was marred with […]

RR’s ’09 Underrated Albums: #3 Method Man & Redman “Blackout! 2”

As much as I enjoy the Reggie Noble and Clifford Smith chemistry, I must admit I had zero expectation that a reunion album ten years later would be something I would enjoy. But thankfully I was wrong. Rae wasn’t the only Clansman who made a comeback in the final year of the decade, as Meth sounds rejuvenated paired with a rhyme partner who still got sword-sharp metaphors. A potent playlist can be easily be formulated from the soaring intro (“BO2”); […]

RR’s ’09 Underrated Albums: #3 Method Man & Redman “Blackout! 2”

As much as I enjoy the Reggie Noble and Clifford Smith chemistry, I must admit I had zero expectation that a reunion album ten years later would be something I would enjoy. But thankfully I was wrong. Rae wasn’t the only Clansman who made a comeback in the final year of the decade, as Meth sounds rejuvenated paired with a rhyme partner who still got sword-sharp metaphors. A potent playlist can be easily be formulated from the soaring intro (“BO2”); […]

RR’s ’09 Underrated Albums: #4 Wale “Attention Deficit”

Wale ain’t famous but all the famous people know him. Ha. Although, critically-acclaimed, Attention Deficit hasn’t fully connected to the general public and that’s a damn shame. It’s a solid debut that displays the promise of an even brighter future. Few MCs are versatile enough to make a record with Lady Gaga (“Chillin”) and Gucci Mane (“Pretty Girls”) and sounds as comfortably in command. Tell me the Tribe-inspired “World Tour” doesn’t knock. Can’t get Kanye to give you a track, […]

RR’s ’09 Underrated Albums: #5 UGK “UGK 4 Life”

Back in ego trip’s Book of Rap Lists, we wrote about how underappreciated the Kingz from Texas were. Now 10 years later, I’m still waving the flag for one of the finest groups the Dirty South has ever produced. Their final album dropped last March and fits rather nicely in their terrific catalogue. After Pimp’s passing, Bun put together these final recordings and did justice to their legacy. The twangy thump of “Da Game Been Good To Me,” the strip […]

RR’s ’09 Worst Albums: #2 Bow Wow “New Jack City II”

Before the Birdman swooped in and saved him with a CM contract, Shad spent last spring reuniting with JD and droppin’ another brick. Why was Bow Wow sixth album such a flop? Well besides the TLC “Baby-Baby-Baby” bounce of the strong lead single “You Can Get It All” there’s nothing here memorable or bumpable. A record with Ron Browz and Nelly (“What They Call Me (Big Time)”, more Auto-Tune with T-Pain (“She’s My”) and do we really wanna hear about […]

Joe Budden Ain’t No Mutt

Monday night’s Lip Service show with Angela Yee and Leah Rose was packed with a big time line-up. In the house were Q-Tip, Rosa Acosta and Joe Budden, who explains in the following clip, why sometimes you gotta turn down a bad bitch. Finger test, Miss? Full Audio: DJ Wonder

RR’s ’09 Best Singles: #3 Jamie Foxx x T-Pain “Blame It”

Wow, you think you’re sick of hearing “Empire” on your boombox, this heavy-rotator ran radio for the first half of 2009. Still it took a long time for me to get sick of this one. Who doesn’t enjoy a fine beverage occasionally and this joint makes you feel like the party is just startin’ to get crackin’. Ah, look at T-Pain in his last moments in the spotlight adding his hitmaking magic. And although he still fights for respect, Jamie […]

RR’s ’09 Worst Albums: #4 Fat Joe “J.O.S.E. 2”

Crack’s my man but this album was the biggest misstep his career has seen thus far. In many ways, it wasn’t his fault. J.O.S.E. 2 was DOA, due to behind the scenes label drama, more release date pushbacks than Mystikal’s hairline and as I detailed last October, sample clearance issues that ruined two strong records, “Joey Don’t Do It” and “Music”. One cut on this CD could have it salvaged it but “Congratulations” should have been a dolo Joe record […]

RR’s ’09 Best Singles: #5 Young Money “Every Girl”

Sometimes I feel sorry for the fathers who actually take care of their daughters. “I like a long haired thick red bone. Open up her legs then filet mignon that pussy. I’m a get in and on that pussy. Gon throw it back and bust it open like ‘posed to. Girl I got that dope dick. Now come here let me dope you.” Okay, the radio edit scrambles it up nicely but you get the gist. Still this song is […]

Game & Nicki Minaj Have A “Pussy Fight”

“When you hear her on it, you’ll understand why she was perfect for it” In a sitdown with Billboard (might need a subscription to view), Game revealed that his song with YM’s femme fatale has quite a controversial title. What’d you expect? Apparently, Drumma Boy did the beat on that one. My Lord. Previously: Nicki Minaj Makes The R.E.D. Album

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