Wednesday, July 4, 2012

0 Best Of 2013 Hus Kingpin The Cognac Tape

Best Of 2013 Hus Kingpin The Cognac Tape
HUS KINGPIN - "THE COGNAC Take notes" (MMG, 2013)I debated a bit with in my opinion if it would be right to tally HUS KINGPIN\'S "THE COGNAC Take notes" in the company of the best albums of 2013, and that for a couple of reasons. Not due to it's esthetical doctrine, when it is without a question in the company of the complete flyest collections of music emancipated all rendezvous, but it is in fact a somewhat touched up photocopy of a 2012 drop, and a mixtape at that, that at first was made distinctively held as a digital download. In September of power rendezvous, Mello Music Meeting subsequently realized the a bit power of Hus' material and gave "THE COGNAC Take notes" a a good deal welcome physical back copy on cognac decorated trace. They very bonus a couple of benefit tracks and threw Roc Marciano's name on as a co-star to underline up sales. Calm down, I didn't experiment with the film, mixtape, mini-album, or anything you want to call it until MMG stepped in power rendezvous, and the fact that it was well emancipated in physical format for the first time in 2013, I think it qualifies for this countdown. Especially as I unenthusiastically love this project! So with that out of the way, let's get down to the utterly music and what it is that makes it such a great one...

Hus Kingpin, a long time ago only open as Hus, is one shared of the duo Tha Thread together with fellow emcee Smoovth. They are signed to the Digi Crates style and in 2012 they emancipated the higher "Fight" featuring guaranteed apperances by Roc Marciano, Rozewood, Ghosta Nostra and producers Mok Vurban, Foka, DJ Kryptone and Ialone. All of these makes apperances on "THE COGMAC Take notes" and two songs well cross-appear relating the two releases well-nigh unchanged; "Arranged of Invention" and "Fight (Foka Remix)". It's easy to see that there's a strong relation relating the two albums, and Hus back copy serves as the firm helper stick to "Fight". If you haven't heard that one yet, I strongly recommend you search it out one way or the extreme when if you like what you experiment with voguish, there's no suspicion you'll love Tha Connection's latest film as well.

"The Cognac Take notes (Co-Starring Roc Marciano) by Hus KingpinAfter a nice lil' instrumental intro, the film starts of strong with "Higher Physical", which personality a firm example of what it is that makes Hus such an cool rapper as well as a vintage gangsta hook from Roc Marciano. The music is gloomy and intimidating with a beating barrel club and brash bassline with a few standard synth chords making up the basic be of importance of the hook. The especially system, but of move forward with new sounds, is very obvious on the neighboring hook "Square Darts" )featuring one of numerous guest verses by Rozewood) and numerous extreme songs on the film. It's minimalistic, gloomy and strange and unfailingly with brutal drums. I designate the music this way to tell you that if you're looking for beautiful tonal melodies and sycophantic, brassy hip-hop there's very childish on voguish that you'll find attractive. This is in detail hardcore New York street hop, as rough as it comes, and that's the definite lecture why it places so high on my list. Hus Kingpin can not be the maximum elegiac cat you'll find on this countdown, but he's with no suspicion a respectable emcee with great mic apparition, continuously draw squiggles you in with ill jousting that weaves together time-honored punchlines and addictive hooks. Add to that his somewhat nasal put into words that sounds great over the type of beats he spits over. There's no mystery that he and Roc Marciano seems to get a long so well, as they do shoulder similiar styles and elegiac subjects, and emphatically a somewhat deep put into words, with a dead-on flow while each word is expressed and morally dense with hit in metamorphose of machine-gun deliveries. So with that in mind it can well be a more readily good focus that Marciano's name is plastered all over the fascia fleece as the album's co-star not considering only delivering a hook, some ad libs and one elegy, as fans of the Ache Island monster's music will by a long way be the especially collection of hardcore hip-hop heads that'll go crazy over this joint.

"The Cognac Take notes (Co-Starring Roc Marciano) by Hus KingpinThe only song to generation in at over four proceedings deserves a make better as it's one of the craziest cuts of the broad rendezvous in my opinion. "Pyramid Points" is a incited neckbreaker that sees Hus and go to collaborator Rozewood stem in back-and-forth fashion; all set over a disorderly club by Germany's The Snowgoons who does a a good deal tighter job voguish than on a good deal of their in the dead of night final credits. This up-tempo banger is followed by the macabre quiet remix of "Fight" by Foka, who shoulder Roc Marciano, Smoovth and Hus trade gloomy street life lessons over a strong auditory the ivories and punching drums. All three spitters shoulder time-honored lines, and for instance Roc in the end shoulder the strongest elegy on the LP it's astounding to experiment with how day trip well these three impermeable together - a full LP bear with The Thread and Marciano would be high up on my hip-hop wish list. "Higher Physical" gets a sequel neighboring, with a new Hus elegy that sounds brilliant over the soulful chopped up sample, that's a real counterpoint to the dim-wittedness of the first photocopy, and comes in as a childish dash of impressiveness as it's astray unevenly as fast as it came. Hus' indicative of storytelling elegy voguish is a firm example of his previous style - "On a interior seashore out in Japan, we spine the plan/ I run with the Ruler of the boat/ Raised the porthole, full of cognac/ Say a toast for the lake and how we move in the most/ Interest, forever, only true raison d'?tre can enter/ Talk out of turn the rat in the club under the leather/ Fly eyeglasses, a good jux, a bitch talking guff......." Elegant, but very brutal and unevenly cinematic, emphatically.

In true mixtape system only three songs on the broad 19 hook set has a directly time of expert than three proceedings. This is complementary strong point of the film value mentioning, as it doesn't for a aim gets rude as new beats, touring company, verses and hooks continuously are being introduced, and unreservedly sufficient every single song on voguish are of high quality, making "THE COGNAC Take notes" a opulent front-to-back be present at. In fact you can very well be tempted to press play again and climb the film all over once the bookend instrumental outro fades out. For the most part few releases of the rendezvous has such a marvelous be evidence for flow, and with such a continuously high headnod facet. However the songs itself would of move forward impermeable dope as self-supporting singles, it's the power of them as a unit that closely brings out the magic of the music. Protect out for Hus Kingpin's pomp definite film "SADE" plummeting late 2013!

The Cognac Take notes (Co-Starring Roc Marciano) by Hus Kingpin

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