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Welcome to Week 18 of our Book (Album) Club! Restless by Xzibit

Doesn’t matter if this is your 100th time listening to the album or you listen to the album the first time right before posting!

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P.O.S. - Wave (www.youtube.com)
 

P.O.S. feat Moncelas Boston and Sophia Eris

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

This was the best of the remix's that Montana did imo, but he was on fire for a little while there. Wish he could have converted it in to a good album or two, but he only ever seemed to be really good on other people's beats.

How come nobody seems to do remix's like this anymore? It used to be a whole thing but I feel like I don't see it any more. Maybe I'm just out of touch.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Same actually. I was surprised to see he had an album out as recently as 2018 and a single in 2022. Glad he is still making music, was for sure something I enjoyed when I was younger. And now, but P.O.S. was a big part of my listening in ~2007 haha

 

Welcome to Week 17 of our Book (Album) Club! Ipecac Neat by P.O.S.!

Since last week was something everybody has heard, I went in a very different direction this week. Doesn’t matter if this is your 100th time listening to the album or you listen to the album the first time right before posting!


Next week: Restless by Xzibit


Spotify

Apple Music

Tidal

Amazon Music

Deezer

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago

Why would you admit this? haha

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LPs

Deluxe

EPs

Songs

  • PLAYBOI CARTI - BACKR00MS (feat. TRAVIS SCOTT, SEXISDEATH & INDIANA420BITCH)*
  • JID - 30 (Freestyle)
  • Lil Tecca & jk8 - Down With Me
  • ScarLip - Blick (Remix) [feat. NLE Choppa]
  • FTP - FUCK THE WORLD (Ft. Sematary, Hackle & Chief Keef)
  • 24kGoldn - Good Intentions
  • Stunna Girl & YG - Stand Up
  • TREBLE - Nobody (Remix) [feat. Lah Pat]
  • The Colleagues - Everything Is You (feat. Paul Wall & Freddie Gibbs)
  • DON HUNCHO - Controller (feat. BlocBoy JB)
  • Rah B - Popping (feat. Mozzy)
  • Killa Ben - Lead Spitters (feat. Mozzy)
  • Cam'ron - It Is What It Is Freestyle*
  • LUH TYLER & TONY SHHNOW - POP OUT
  • Veeze - WORST* / Painting Pictures*
  • FreshDuzIt - Simon Says (feat. SHAWN FERRARI & Veeze) / Wavy Navy (feat. Lulboobie & Babyface Ray)
  • Rah B - Spin Yo City (feat. Bobby Shmurda)
  • Trill T - Stackin' (feat. Curren$y)
  • Smallgod - Fallen Angel (feat. Black Sharif) / Kusuu (feat. Kweku Flick & Young Lunya)
  • Rio Da Yung OG - 2023 Rio*
  • GRiFF! - Fashion Tips (feat. Boldy James)
  • Finesse2Tymes - Gangstafied (feat. B.G.)*
  • Fredo Bang - Come Thru
  • Tha Musalini & 9th Wonder - Big Biz (feat. Estee Nack)
  • BLP KOSHER - Dreidel Bop
  • Erick the Architect - Ezekiel's Wheel (feat. George Clinton)
  • SwuM, GRiMM DOZA & YL - Blink of an Eye
  • Meekz - Tempting
  • Potter Payper - Trench P (London City)
  • Khary - Pizza Guy
  • CEO Trayle - 4 And a Quarter
  • Yakiyn & Kal Banx - It's Chrimma Time
  • Juice the Mac - BLICK BLICK (feat. Young Scooter)
  • Sha EK - My Life
  • Avelino - 2024 Freestyle
  • XV & MIKE SUMMERS - For Anybody (feat. TOBi)
  • Lil Migo - Rumor 4
  • Emilio Rojas & Jarren Benton - New Stanley Kubrick
  • 870glizzy - YOU'RE NOT GOD*
  • Duwap Kaine - christmas carol*
  • Blu, Cashus King, Jeff Johnson III, Def Mass, Donel Smokes, Scotty Sterling, M. Waisome & CinemaTaGraffiti - 23 'Til Infinity
  • Casey Veggies - Put the City On
  • RXKNephew - Trap House 3*
  • LaRussell - Free the World (Vallejo, CA)
  • Uncle Murda - Rap Up 2023
  • LoLife Blacc & PeeWee Longway - Run My Money
  • IAMDDB - Bet
  • Kyle Dion - Hang Me Out To Dry
  • Kash Doll & MDG - Power
  • Forest Claudette - Can't Stop
  • Swayvo - McNair (feat. Michael Da Vinci & YGTUT)
  • Nyck Caution - PRESURE!
  • Cypress Moreno & Big Sad 1900 - Been a Joint
  • June the Legend - Lord Please (feat. Big Sad 1900 & Yung Dangerous)
  • Jonwayne - No Joke (New Rap)*
  • Bob Vylan - Hunger Games
  • One Eight Seven - Moneygram (feat. EBK BCKDOE)
  • Lighter Shade of Brown – Living Life
  • Is Our Children Learning, Big Soda, Pandaraps & Open Mike Eagle - Quit
  • Whoppa Wit Da Choppa - Trojan
  • Pasto Flocco - Gassin' Em Up
  • Louivshino - Aidos ! (feat. Lunchbox)
  • Ghais Guevara - Stop Wearing Logo Tees / Flowers
  • Vae Vanilla - Lawsuit
  • Airospace - 5 piece chicken w/ mumbo sauce
  • Kent Loon - Wok Wineglass (feat. Lil Scumbag & LowEyes)
  • Bruiser Wolf - Dope Boy
  • aroomfullofmirrors - CHECKMATE
  • IAMGAWD, Clypto & J. Arrr - Wrong Side of the Gun
  • Valid, Fat Ray & Big Herk - Prayer For The Players
  • Butcher Brown - Down With the King

* means not on Apple Music or Spotify

Sorted by Spotify Monthly Listeners

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[FRESH] Jay Yerba - Peace Be With You (subwaygraffitirecords.bandcamp.com)
 

It is just beats, this is a beat record

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I get that. I can't sit and just listen to him on a loop like I can some artists, but in moderate doses he is dope. Still has room to grow as an artist too I think.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

I feel like I've been hearing about that collab for a year now. I'd be psyched if it came out but I feel like it might have ended up in a vault somewhere.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago

This is a point I wish more people understood. People say rap glorifies this street stuff (and it does) and that is why there is so much street violence in some places. But art doesn't create reality, it reflects it. People make art about what they know and what they see, so of course they rap about it.

There are exceptions, dudes who didn't grow up in that life rapping about it, but that is again a reflection of their life. These are guys who were big in to Hip Hop who created art mirroring what they grew up with, which is rap about a violent life style. They are also the exception, not the rule I feel.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Pulled this dude up on Spotify because I liked this song. Song titles are on point.

Song titles are on point


EDIT: Went through his top 5 on Spotify. Dude can actually spit. Didn't like SJW with the weird high pitch whiny voice, but overall solid stuff. Not just a gimmick. Kill Your Local Racist was my favorite.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

That piano on the beat sounds so fucking good. Great find

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Probably my second favorite track after listening through the whole thing. Top spot goes to Bitch Please II, because Nate Dogg on the hook was always amazing.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Excellent choices. I miss album covers. I listen to pretty much everything on Spotify now and my phone is usually in my pocket or on a side-table so I never actually see the artwork anymore. I should make an effort to actually take a look.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago

This album was an embarrassingly large part of me getting in to Hip Hop. It wasn't my first album, that was The Eminem Show. But I was a little moody for about a year there and the edgy teen I was really identified with a lot of the depression and anger on the album. I still like Eminem now, but I mostly listen to his goofier songs (Real Slim Shady, Without Me, Lock it Up) or anything featuring Swifty McVay. Giving it a re-listen yesterday night I still really liked it, but it is weird to listen to it and not identify with it at all. And some of the lyrics made me kind of uncomfortable knowing I used to rap along with this.

Favorite songs back in the day would have been Kill You, The Way I Am and Kim. Because I was a vaguely poor teenager and I was mad about it. Looking back at it now though, I found myself really getting in to pretty much the whole album, just not identifying with any of it.

The only songs I really didn't enjoy now are Amityville and Kim. Amityville has Bizarre so we all know what went wrong there. Kim is just...too mad. I don't know why I loved that song so much as a kid, because I had a decent childhood, but looking at it now it is weird. It kind of gives me some insight on my kids I think, seeing the sort of stuff I felt "reflected me" at that age. Hormones man.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

I always love Freddie. Never heard this mixtape, gonna have to check it out

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