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Drake – No Face

I saw Drake’s trajectory when I first came across Brand New, then Wayne entered the fold and we witnessed a LeBron like ascension, in my opinion there aren’t many students of the game better than him, and this pinnacle is evidence. He once said himself, “I signed up for greatness. This comes with it”, and it sure has, as he’s found himself having to go against some of the most formidable adversaries, his biggest being his time at the top. Whether it’s contractual obligations or personal choice, but the qualities of his artistry that made the purists raise him up have been scarce (if not missing) of recent, and whilst serving the mainstream, their support isn’t as solid. Highlighted in the battles with Joe Budden, Pusha T and of course Kendrick Lamar, all three he won on numbers, but the cultural currency is far more valuable, and there he’s lost each time.

But as the perimeters in the business of battle evolve, there’s usually a next move and while dumping 100gigs of content in the internet is borderline desperate, as the fickle game eats it up, it’s genius as his relevancy continues. What I do like is, there’s no pictures or promo, just art. Maybe as a kid I would be excited by this or buy into it all, but I skimmed through the recent three pack and it was more of the same, however, yesterday, No Face found it’s way to my ears, and it’s like when the undertaker would get up. It’s not comparable to Not Like Us, but separately, for the first time in a while, it sounds like Drake.

Let me start with, I hate the chorus. If I was in the studio, I would have pushed for something else, because the performance of the verses are top notch, it starts with a flow reminiscent of The Language and HYFR, but it effortlessly transitions into the current version of that, with those little details and nuances he adds that make this stand apart from the other efforts. We got glimpses of it in the battle, but for whatever reason he wasn’t in the same space as this. Even the production (40 definitely worked his magic on this), Drake’s had the luxury of choice over the years and when he’s experimented (working with the likes of Yachty), it still hasn’t felt as whole or authentic as this does, with it’s precision drums and sinister synth.

In throwing out all these different sounds, obviously there’s something for everyone, and this might be what worked for me (minus that hook), though he doesn’t need to do that, but it definitely makes things interesting again. I’m just glad to hear those elements still exist and look forward to the potential album on the way, hopefully, it’s what he wants to make and whatever the genre, be it to this level.

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Clipse – I’m Good (Remix) ft. Rick Ross (Official Video)

“The best duo ever”, according to Pusha T, one half of the street favourite The Clipse, return with a lavish video to the remix of their single I’m Good featuring Rick Ross:

This remix is a change in contrast to the original, the beat is the same, the content and video however are darker, more luxurious and obviously with the, “Bawwsss” Rick Ross on the feature, the Maybach lifestyle is expected, a lot of bragging and statements being made, however, although typical of the two, they are two of the best providers of such music and so this collaboration is pulled off with ease.

Clipse ..Til The Casket Drops (Coming Soon)

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Clipse – Popular Demand (Popeye’s) ft. Pharrell & Cam’ron

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The much hyped collaboration finally leaks, since some information regarding tracklisting for their upcoming album ‘Til The Casket Drops’ had surfaced on the internet, there was a lot of interest in this one (even though there was a Kanye West collabo too), after Kinda Like A Big Deal ft. Kanye West was released, Popeye’s was all that people could talk about.

Dipset general Cam’ron had turned down the chance to work with the Clipse before, when invited to feature on the remix for their anthem ‘Grindin’, however now seems to be the time, many may expect a lot more, but I think the real Hip-Hop (or general Clipse/Cam’ron) fan will appreciate this for it’s classic rap feel.

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Produced by The Neptunes and featuring a hook from Pharrell Williams, this track was created especially for this concept, The Neptunes have always known how to bring the best out of the Clipse, even though they are capable to shine just as well on a Justice League, Timbaland or Kanye West beat (I beleive Pusha T is one of the few emcees that could hold his own on a Dr Dre beat), there is a present chemistry between the two and this is obviously evident with this. So, once again the Clipse have not dissapointed, ‘fly-talk’, slick word-play, they possess it all and bring it to the table with this, an extra-dimension is offered with the feature provided by Cam’ron, “I’m Pharrell (for real) with the Clipse (clips)”, is one of the lines as he provides a classic Killa Cam flow, his presence is felt on the track and helps round this record up with the appeal of a classic song.

The Clipse’s third album ‘Til The Casket Drops’ is tipped to be another classic, with features from Keri Hilson, Kanye West & more, expect more anthems from Clipse and the whole Re-Up gang.

Malice & Pusha T aka The Clipse

Malice & Pusha T aka The Clipse

“VA..Stand Up!!”

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