Tag Archives: Hi-Tek
Best Albums of 2010 (6-1)
My thoughts on the best albums of 2010, numbers 6-1.
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Posted in Best of 2010 - Albums, Music
Tagged African diaspora, Airtight's Revenge, Andre 3000, Atlanta Funk, Best Songs of 2010, Big Boi, Bilal, black music, Cee-Lo, concept album, Daddy Fat Sax, Damian Marley, Distant Relatives, emcee, Hi-Tek, hip hop, Hustle Blood, Jamie Foxx, Nas, OutKast, R&B, Raekwon, Reflection Eternal, Revolutions Per Minute, Shutterbug, Sir Lucious Left Foot, Son of Chico Dusty, soul music, Speakerboxxx, Stankonia, Stray Bullets, Talib Kweli, Tangerine, The Lady Killer, The Love Below, Train of Thought
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My Thoughts on Kanye West’s ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’
My thoughts on why Kanye West’s ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’ is good, but not that good.
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Posted in Conversations, Music
Tagged A Tribe Called Quest, ballet, Big Boi, Big KRIT, black music, Common, Damian Marley, De La Soul, diaspora, emceeing, guitar, Hi-Tek, high art, hip hop, Jay Hova, Jay-Z, Jigga, Kamaal the Abstract, Kanye West, mainstream, meter, music industry, musical ambition, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Nas, Nottz, Novel, Open, OutKast, Q-Tip, rappers, Reflection Eternal, Talib Kweli, The Blueprint, white people
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