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Release: | Black Guy Meets White Guy |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 2006 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | T.H.I.S. Click Records |
Info: | This album is released 31st January 2006.
1. The Meeting
2. Oduyoye*
3. God Did His Thing**
4. Feel Good Music - featuring Leslie Hollis and Bracey**
5. Live @ the Bar.b.q**
6. I'm Good**
7. Back to the mc^
8. To Be or Not to Be - featuring Bracey#
9. Get High Music**
10. Hip Hop +
11. I'll Be There**
12. I wanna spend the night^
13. Wu-Tang Jesus^
14. We He're#
15. The Walk^
*Produced by Theory Hazit
(http://www.soundclick.com/theoryhazbeats)
**Produced by Platinum Tips
(http://www.dasouth.com/platinumtips)
^Produced by MC Till (http://www.mctill.com)
#Produced by Spectacular Beats
(http://www.spectacularbeats.com)
+Produced by Tony Stone |
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| Review: | Written by LaRosa
Tuesday, 16 May 2006
k-Drama & MC Till - Black Guy Meets White Man
(Indie)
What do you get when a black guy & a white man meet up? No,
you don’t get Phonetic Composition; you get k-Drama & MC
Till, two very dope up & coming emcees. These two emcees
have joined up to give us a memorable project in Black Guy
Meets White Man.
To say the least, this is a very upbeat & jazzy album that
was made for people who love feel good music. That’s exactly
what this album is: feel good music. The album quickly jumps
off with the track “Oduyoye” featuring K’s girlfriend Charde
Campbell. After asking Regis what this track meant & telling
me that it meant nothing, I immediately got the impression
that they were simply trying to have fun with this project,
which is more than evident in this track. Another track that
proves that this is all about fun is the aptly titled song
“Feel Good Music.” It’s on this song that MC Till has a
stuttering problem, and the music on the song is so good
that it temporarily cures his stuttering problem for as long
as the music is playing. What I love about the hook is that
MC Till basically runs down a list of all the places where
he’s rocked a show.
As you journey through this album, you find that it’s really
about taking it to the good old days of hip-hop. One song
that embodies this is the track “Back to the MC,” where the
two reference many of the old school emcees, but then go on
to say that Jesus Christ is the best emcee. This one has a
very old school feel to it, and MC Till did a good job with
the production on this track. Along the same lines is the
track “Get High Music.” It’s on this song that the black guy
& white man determine to move the crowd with their music as
an alternative to getting high with drugs. Then they just
give love to hip-hop with “Hip-Hop,” expressing how they
came to put the music & genre into perspective after coming
to Christ.
The two emcees also get serious on this album. The first
song is “To Be or Not To Be” featuring fellow T.H.I.S. Click
Records member Bracey. Here, MC Till & k-Drama talk about
the loves in their lives and express the sincerity of their
love. But one of the songs that speaks so much truth is the
song “I Wanna Spend the Night.” This is a song by MC Till
where he tells the story from his college days; he was in
the dorm alone with a girl one evening & she wanted to sleep
with him. The song goes on to give the details of how he
escaped from that heated situation.
Overall, I really love the vibe of this project. MC Till &
k-Drama did a great job bringing together their talents and
producing a quality project. I admire the two for taking it
back to the days of feel good music and just having fun on
the mic, as that is the one thing that shines through above
anything else. Their lyricism was crisp and the production
was top notch. If you love feel good music, then this is the
album for you. After my first listen, I was hooked!
4 of 5 stars | | source: Sphereofhiphop.com, added: Aug 12, 2006 | |
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