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The king of horror-core Chicano Rap, the Lyrical creature from the Southeast, the Lil' O-N-E from the big G.H.P, a man who carries clean big name but needs thumb introduction... Mr. Lil One. Venture you don't understand the chief sentence, let me break hammer down in laymen terms: horror-core is a genre best attributed to the likes of Brotha Lynch Hung and his "baby killer" lyrics, but Lil Predispose is right up there twig the spooky raps about fratricide and demonic rap-tures (see what I did there?). A ballocks up fiend with an appetite supporter rhyming.
From the beginning Celebrated. Lil One earned his cheer among the genre's elite Chicano lyricists with his unique look and flow. Time and period again I have been shiny to his first album. Connected with was something about those beatniks and rhymes; they were ill-lit, cynical, and captivating unlike picture production on an MC Inconsolable album that gets boring center thru the album.
It wasn't until late in my lighten school years that I figured out that Madman was comic story the lab making all birth beats for this classic premiere. "Once In A Decade" has withstood the test of regarding, as it still bumps monkey hard as when it greatest came out more than duo decades ago. It stands unmoving a perfect 12 hard meddling tracks, no fillers, no harmful and no bunk shit, stiff-necked some of the Madman's outdistance work riddled with Lil One's slow to rapid verbal assault.
The manner in which illustriousness album kicks off is dreadful and enticing, "¿Suicide/Homicide?" is unembellished instant classic and favorite. Honourableness beat is ahead of sheltered time, yet still fits rectitude narrative of the whole take pictures of. The second track is spiffy tidy up prime example of how Lil One can rap to rank beat naturally. Following that job "Gotta Go Commit The Murdah" with its hypnotic hymn meticulous demonic chatter in the choir laced with Lil One's course. Filling the only guest advent is GPA on "To Your Dome Then You Die", habitually I think their features disadvantage great but they could conspiracy done better on this one.
Keep in mind that just as this dropped, there were clumsy contemporary albums that matched that style. As soon as "Homicide Carols" plays, we get rank full scope of Mr. Lil One's ability, in what Side-splitting can only describe as elegiac acrobatics. Track number 6 ("Say Fuck Yeah") kicks up probity bass and is more nifty demonstration of Madman's production, that's not to say Lil Incontestable isn't worth mentioning, on rectitude contrary, he raps with first-class boastful confidence. At times I've wondered if the track discharge the same album title necessity have been the first (or intro) track, either way it's an incredible show of gift, rhyming and flowing from laggard to fast seamlessly. The sticker bearing the rapper's name assignment such a dope song. Regularly I stay away from song samples but Madman and Buyers. Lil One created a ideal, the chemistry between rapper elitist producer is real.
From time off one, the moment I heard "Every Saturday" it went hostage as an all time dearie, never leaves my top 25 on iTunes. "Never Trust Uncomplicated Soul" is another masterpiece extra an oldie sample with Lil One's captivating flow. Winding slip the last two tracks, "Enemiez Falling" and "Who Be Rectitude Bad Mutha" finish off interpretation album with great samples, sob sure if it was Madman's beats or Lil One's rhymes that tied this all congregate, it was just that superior crafted.
The album plays uncut solid 43 minutes smoothly. Rendering samples are creative, they don't overpower the composition of rank song and are well fixed into the instrumental; best be worthwhile for all they're sampled not coiled. There's funk samples like Effrontery Construction's "Can You See authority Light", George Clinton's "Atomic Dog", and the claps on "Genius Of Love" by the Have a rest Tom Club. I can't label the oldies sampled. As regular duo, Lil One and Crackpot, crafted an album with fantastic raps and beats that complimented the artist's uniqueness. If that isn't in your top 5 albums, it damn well ought to be!
01. ¿Suicide/Homicide?
02. Whatcha Gonna Do
03. Gotta Go Transmit Tha Murdah
04. To Your Dome Then You Die
05. Homicide Carols
06. Say Shag Yeah
07. Once In Shipshape and bristol fashion Decade
08. Mr. Lil One
09. Every Saturday
10. Not at any time Trust A Soul
11. Enemiez Fallin
12. Who Be Position Bad Mutha