Pusha T - Lunch Money single. I don't know if you ever listened to the old Clipse albums, but they had crunchy awesome beats with Pusha T firing off grimy stories of cooking rocks and winning the game. Crazy future beat here. This is a brag-fest about how rich he is, over a strangely-paced, bubbling, ringing, clicking beat that morphs into the Jean-Jacques Perrey/Fatboy Slim sample from those mid-00's Mastercard commercials for a bit before zoning back out into space. Money!
Ghostface Killah and Badbadnotgood feat. DOOM - Ray Gun. This beat is freaking sickness. Slick 70's funk guitar and scat drum for the first half, and then some ominous horns and strings jump in to make a solidly bad ass gangsta funkified Bond theme track. Sadly, they just leave that part instrumental, but if Ghost would have written two more minutes of lyrics, this would be a killer track.
Random Link to a Funny Story. All about how heavy rappers lose their abilities once they slim down. Rick Ross is a great example, and holy hannah loogit him and Paul Wall. Totally different people!
Jessie Ware - Tough Love. Another falsetto-draped singer over electronic music. Not sure how I've found the treasure trove of these ladies recently, but I feel like I'm losing a connection on which one is Tove Lo, FKA Twigs, Banks, and this gal. That being said, I like the majority of this album. "Keep on Lying" sounds like I made it on my Casio 2000 in 7th grade, but "Tough Love" starts out like "When Doves Cry" and then goes through a solidly sad love song. "Cruel" brings a dance-able beat and more clever lyrics about love and relationships. And "Say You Love Me" turns off the falsetto to showcase a really fine voice. This is a nice album, but its just outside of my zone. I doubt I'll keep it around.
Ed Sheeran - X. Holy crap. I knew this guy was one of the most popular artists around in the past few years (he literally has four songs on his 2014 album with more than a hundred million listens on Spotify - one has over two hundred freaking million listens), but I had never actually sat down and listened to his music. This whole time, I would have bet a million bucks that these songs were by that little Jason Mraz dude! Seriously, I had heard a few of these songs on the radio and just though they were more blandly nice pop songs with occasional spoken-rap moments from the big Mraz-ster! Seriously, how is this guy so insanely popular when his schtick got really old on adult alternative radio years ago? However, after a few listens, I realize that he's got some good songs on here, even if they are Mraz-esque. "Sing" and "Don't" are both pretty sticky pop earworms - I kept singing "Don't" in my head all afternoon yesterday.
Ed Sheeran is MUCH better than Jason Mraz. Also, while he has bad hair, he doesn't wear jackass hats like Mraz. That guy bugs.
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