Quotable of the Week: Ryan-O’Neil “The Way The World Is”

This week’s underground hip-hop quotable is Ryan-O’Neil’s The Way The World Is, from his new EP “Hyphenated & Apostrophed” – which I’ve been bumping all week. If you haven’t downloaded the EP yet, I highly recommend doing it for FREE here. The Way The World Is is a dope track about all kinds of conscious shit. Click below to listen To Ryan-O’Neil’s The Way The World Is:

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    Track of the Week: Brother Ali “Tight Rope”

    I’ve already featured a couple tracks from Brother Ali’s spectacular new album “Us.” Yet last night while I was writing a review for the album, I decided that I had to feature just one more track. Tight Rope is a lyrical storytelling masterpiece in which Brother Ali talks about the struggles of people forced to live multiple lives, dedicating verses to immigrants, children of divorced parents, and homosexuals. Click below to listen to Brother Ali’s Tight Rope:

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      Track of the Week: Brother Ali “Babygirl”

      Brother Ali’s new album “Us” is probably the best album of the year, and I’ve been bumping it nonstop lately. Pretty much every track is dope, and it was mad hard to pick just one to feature. Babygirl is a song about a woman who was abused as a child, and how it will continue to affect her for her whole life. Click below to listen to Brother Ali’s Babygirl:

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        Quotable of the Week: Vinnie Paz “Same Story (My Dedication)”

        This track, Same Story (My Dedication), is a new leak from Vinnie Paz’ upcoming solo project, “The Assassin’s Creed.” The song is about Vinnie’s step father, and is a real heartfelt track about love, life and death – and is currently available for FREE download here. Click below to listen to Same Story (My Dedication):

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          Underground Track of the Week: Metermaids “Matchbooks”

          My homie was complaining the other day about how people on the subway are so detached. They just read their newspapers or listen to their iPods and avoid everyone else. Nobody talks anymore, and he thinks it’s a symbol of what’s wrong with New York.

          The Metermaids’ new song Matchbooks made me think of that this morning as I was (ironically) listening to my iPod on the train, and the first verse states,  ”I rode the train like a ghost in the graveyard.” After that, I listened to this song like 10 times in a row. Matchbooks is a track by one of my favorite local hip-hop groups the Metermaids, from their new album “Smash Smash Bang.” Click below to listen:

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            Track of the Week: Chali 2na “Righteous Way”

            This week’s track of the week is Chali 2na’s Righteous Way, from his new album “Fish Outta Water.” It was hard to pick out just one track to feature from this album, but I chose this because it was one of a couple very personalized lyrical songs. Righteous Way is basically about parenthood, and contains three dope verses dedicated to 2na’s father, mother and son. Click below to listen to Chali 2na’s Righteous Way:

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              Quotable of the Week: Eyedea & Abilities “Smile”

              This week’s hip-hop quotable is Smile from Eyedea & Abilities’ new album “By The Throat.” I heard a lot of people hating on this album before I picked it up, but I think it’s crazy dope. I’m digging E&A’s new style and movement towards rock-ish hip-hop. Smile is a track about finding beauty and peace in a world of pain and agony. Click below to listen to Eyedea & Abilities’ Smile:

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                Track of the Week: Random “Ven Aqui”

                This week’s underground hip-hop track of the week is Ven Aqui by Random, which contains three dope verses I really relate to. In this track, Big Ran talks about a break-up,  a guardian angel, and a parent, and separates each verse with an infectious chorus by Sabrina Cuie. If you like this song, click here to download it for FREE. Click below to listen to Random’s Ven Aqui:

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                  Quotable of the Week: Eminem “Deja Vu”

                  This week’s hip-hop quotable is Eminem’s Deja Vu, from his new album “Relapse.” I ain’t gonna lie, I hated on this album at first and just got around to listening to it. But once I did, I can’t stop. Deja Vu is one of the lesser-publicized tracks from the new album, but probably my favorite thus far. The track contemplates Em’s drug addiction, and does a great job creating an addict’s inner dialogue – including a dope verse about how he managed to rationalize his drug use. Click below to listen to Deja Vu:

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                    Quotable of the Week: Lone Wolf “Puddinhead”

                    This week’s underground hip-hop track of the week is Puddinhead from Lone Wolf’s new album “Sum And Belief Are The Lone Wolf,” which I been bumping all week. The album is real chill and laid back, and nice to throw on at night after work and shit. I like Puddinhead because it’s basically a track contempating how a person gets older in hip-hop … something I deal with also. Click below to listen to the track:

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