Coming off last week's phenomenal review of Prodigy X Alchemist's Albert Einstein, up next is another classic producer in the hip-hop game dropping off new material. Pete Rock, the soul force behind quite possibly the greatest hip-hop song ever created ["T.R.O.Y. (They Reminisce Over You)" ], is back with the chronically slept on Camp Lo for the follow-up to 2011's 80 Blocks to Tiffany's. I'll admit to doing my fair share of snoozing on Camp Lo; but they're debut is just so good that I never needed subsequent doses of the Lo. I know Black is a BIG Lo fan, and besides this phase he's in now (BAOW! BAOW!), he loves really dope music. I'm inclined to believe that no harm can be done on Pete Rock's production, and any artist can benefit from his sonic guidance. But I've been wrong in the past so we'll just have to listen.
As usual, listen in to Black Liquid's show Hip-Hop For The Rest Of Us on WRIR 97.3 FM, or stream the show from wrir.org and blackliq.com. Tune in Saturday night at 1 am to catch my views. But don't wait around for how I feel to form an opinion; drop off your thoughts in the comments!
As usual, listen in to Black Liquid's show Hip-Hop For The Rest Of Us on WRIR 97.3 FM, or stream the show from wrir.org and blackliq.com. Tune in Saturday night at 1 am to catch my views. But don't wait around for how I feel to form an opinion; drop off your thoughts in the comments!