Nicki Minaj's "Pink Friday"; Hip-Hop/Rap; Young Money Entertainment
There's something very ordinary about Pink Friday, which came out last Friday, that is very extraordinary in itself. The main problem is that half of the album is fantastic and the other half is a run-of-the-mill hip-hop album. I'll admit to being a Nicki Minaj enthusiast, I had anticipated her album for about a year after listening to one of her mixtapes online. What happens with most of these artists is they're forced to be more broadly accepted and assuming they had any credibility to begin with, it diminishes as a result. Such is the case with Pink Friday. There are some songs ("Dear Old Nicki", "Your Love", to an extent "Blazin'") that seem somewhat inspired and its easy to tell that unless Minaj is a good freestyler, the songs weren't made in an hour. On the other hand, several songs ("Fly", "Check It Out", "Moment 4 Life") scream 'filler'; it makes sense that her record label would ask her to add these songs, considering there aren't a lot of female rappers out there, how would they make her bankable? Unfortunately by asking her to sing. Don't get me wrong, I added "Your Love" as one of the songs I enjoy so I obviously don't mind her voice, but her talent is in rapping not singing. Another thing the album suffers from is an abundance of featured artists: Eminem, Rihanna, Drake, will.i.am, Kanye West, Natasha Bedingfield, etc. The whole point of a debut is to make sure the artist's voice is heard. For the most part, the featured artists actually hurt the flow of the songs (the latter half of "Blazin"). I hate to say that I expected more from Minaj but I suppose its not her fault.
Rating: Download
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
New Music Monday
Which two major albums were released this week? (Or more appropriately, today and last Friday). Pink Friday by Nicki Minaj and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy by Kanye West. Here's the problem: Neither album has been out long enough, sans leaks, for me to properly review. So I'll post songs I like from each one and update later with a review of both.
Kanye West:
Nicki Minaj:
Friday, November 19, 2010
Flashback Friday Theme: Mariah Carey
How have I not had a Mariah Carey Flashback Friday? I listen to her more than I honestly should, considering it's 2010 and not 1995. Regardless, enjoy some MC hits I sure did when I first moved here from Washington:
Just wanted to point out that YouTube won't let me embed "Heartbreaker" which is such a shame because that's one of my favourite songs by her.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Pre-Flashback Friday: 11/18/2010
Tomorrow is Flashback Friday. Is it possible for me to objectively review Mariah Carey? No? Alright, I'll just leave this wonderful song here then
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Local Tastes: The Kidd Emcee
During a standard search through tumblr users, I stumbled upon the profile of an aspiring rapper from a nearby school. So assuming he finds this post, I hope he takes this as sincere appreciation and doesn't think I'm a stalker. Although I wouldn't blame him.
Artist: The Kidd Emcee
Album(s) Released: 2010 Mixtape; 2010 Bonus Trax
Location: Greater Sacramento Area
Age: High Schooler
Website: http://thekiddemcee.tumblr.com/
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Artist of the Week: Shad
Biography: Shad is a Kenyan-born, Rwandan hip hop musician based in London, Ontario, Canada. So far he's had three albums: When This Is Over (2005), The Old Prince (2007), and TSOL (2010).
His latest album, TSOL, was released on May 25th, 2010 though only in Canada through independent label "Black Box Recordings". The album features a few relatively known independent Canadian acts like Justin Nozuka and Broken Social Scene.
Most Listened to Song: Rose Garden from TSOL
For more about Shad, please visit his blog.
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