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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

naeem oba


i clicked on this guy because his name is African, while spamming on myspace
he's not boring
which is why he has some ammo in the anti-pop-rap argument(war).
he takes Ice-T's side, as many others quietly did during that whole YouTube fiasco, and cleverly weaves the names of the most popular targets into the chorus. he made me consider putting my mic down.
he actually keeps you engaged.
he embodies the beautiful, yet bleak beats with a realistic feeling of hope.
he's current, not nostalgic.
he samples all the stuff you planned to
and does it better than you would have.
(i.e. Usual Suspects on Go Hard)
He's working on an album based on 1984, which is an idea Greazy-Duz-It (of the Shindiggaz) has been working on for the last couple months also.
"do not confuse concious and softness" -Yeah