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With the critics and the people who are criticizing the ?state? of hip hop, you would think there would be some sense of urgency to clean up the raw lyrics, and to ban certain words to keep the man off there back. But with the likes of TI and 50 Cent speaking out on the ?request? from the leaders and activists about cleaning up rap, it seems to me that they are listening?. But not hearing.
Well that?s what I pick up from New York MC Young Preme, whose album titled ?Darkside? with hot samples and catchy hooks; it doesn?t even sound like he got the memo from the people that are complaining
When I first press play, it?s pretty obvious that Preme is attempting to set the mood of the album with the intro that has an eerie sound and plays a snippet from the movie Goodfellas. And it works. The first couple of songs had heavy bass lines, perfectly orchestrated synthesizers and a delivery from Preme himself that has a slow southern drawl to my ears about the street life and cocky attitude that he carries, but when I got the 4th song titled ?Bang Ya hammer? we get to hear a more speedy delivery and a angrier style that?s backed up by a hot beat with chanting on the hook that makes it feel like your going to see a thunder cat bang out.
But as soon as the next song came on titled ?I gotta make that? he goes back to the slowed down rhyming about money, bitches, and more money over a looped piano, screwed hook and another eerie tone that might give a 4 year old a nightmare. But in his freestyle over a ?Money in the Bank? track, I you get to hear the more gutter delivery and the smug lyrics from Preme that might either hurt a sensitive rappers feeling or make him determined to step his game up. Now I must admit, Preme knows what he?s doing when he places his intros. While the point of a skit or an intro is to set up the upcoming song or the album your about to hear, Preme hits it on the head when he gives us another snippet from the movie ?Paid in Full? when Ace and Mitch have there conversation before hitting a club. This leads into the hot song titled none other than ?Pushing? which the name is self explanatory. This is one of the hottest songs off the album.
The next few song we hear more of the same thing. The street life, the hustle and its evident there?s hints of experience from Prime?s ?past life? that demands respect for not stretching the truth however I must admit its almost the same thing every rapper is rapping about, but when we get to the song titled ?Freaking You? its pretty clear that Preme wants to get to the point and doesn?t have a romantic bone in his body. But I aint mad at that.
Preme?s style demands attention and that?s rare from the style of his delivery. It?s real slow yet melodic and it will make you listen. He knows how to catch the beat and the productions will work your car stereo out. The only thing I would ask from Preme is if we could hear some concept records from him and mix it up. However this is a hot album and it?s worth the time to hear out.
To find out more about Preme as well his new album "Darkside", hit him up on his official page or his myspace and let him know what's really hood!
Source: BadNews - Writer for HipHopRuckus
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