Rhyme Report

Published on May 20th, 2017 | by 00T456578754920

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Nasimoto Mash-Up

Nasimoto is a plethora of ill-matic story-telling rhyme schemes.  As an ode to New York gangsters, rap cultivation, and commentary on the growth of the underground.  Nasimoto is the mark of musical genius.  Nas @Nas classic verses infuse jazz, blues, and hip hop to solidify his legendary music status.  As a combination of infamous Nas albums like Ill-Matic, Stillmatic, and It Was Written.  The mathematics Nas quotes is supreme knowledge for Gods and Queens, globally.  D Begun, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire innovates merging Nas’ rhymes and Madlib’s @madlib rare production prowess.  D. Begun uses Madlib’s, Quasimoto production pieces.  Madlib is most notably paired with rapper Freddie Gibbs on album, Pinata.  A sequel is rumored to have been recently completed.  The Beat Konducta layed a track for the late J’Dilla’s album, The Diary, and the Queens emcee laced verses on “The Sickness.”  The Loop Digga uses soulful instrumentals from percussion and synthesizers to refresh our eardrums.  Madlib is the soul on ice behind artist like Talib Kweli, Erykah Badu, Mos Def, and De La Soul.  He premiered in the mainstream in 1993 with Ol Dirty Bastard and Brooklyn affiliated act, The Alkaholiks.  The Alkaholiks most significant song was ” Hip Hop Drunkies.”  Madlib’s latest buzz came behind Kanye West’s single, “No More Parties in LA” featuring Kendrick Lamar.  Madlib clearly has a full slate. D. Begun pays homage to the artist, disc jockey, and producer.

It is not shocking the son of a jazz musician, Olu Dara, would blend perfectly with the consolidated instrumentals.  The highlight of the mix-tape is the acapella verses of Nas, that sound acoustically live, as opposed to studio recorded.  Nas as an emcee is Top 5, in history.  Currently publisher of Mass Appeal and authentic collaborator with Fila and British Knights, Nas has remains authentic to hip hop culture.  Nastradamus was tied to Large Professor, Madlib’s largest influence, which is perhaps why the two mesh so nicely.  It is a remarkable pairing reminiscent of a section from Guru’s, Jazzmatazz.  Known as a dynamic emcee, Nas has been slept on in the mainstream.  Nasimoto is a journey of Nas raps form conception to present day.  His rebirth came behind rap politics, after laying down the beef, of “Ether” and honing his skills aside Jay-z.  Nasimoto is rigorous in respect to the underground; Nas presents a firm technical skill proving he fathered, “rigamortis”.  As a consummate street disciple Nas has been known for “bridging the gap” between jazz and gangster rap.

Digging in crates for good records is essential to any rap collection.  Nasimoto is the mix-tape that refreshes the energy of hip hop euphemisms.  D. Begun produced his own instrumental EP, ’82 Til.  This full mash-up is a rarity.  Exploring vintage Nas, allows true heads to rediscover a respect for musical genius.  Nas has always been an instinctive talent breed from New York’s gritty youth struggles. His only inherent vice the cerebral hemorrhaging of the masses.  The theory is a street sentiment can be felt, however the vision of growth in rap, often falls on deaf ears.  Nas invokes the spirit of those lost in the struggle to form art on wax.  As we pay homage to his rap prominence we also respect the underground, and innovators in rap society.  The Bridge is not over, and Nasimoto revamps greatness.

MadLib & Nas Nasimoto


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