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Aesop

You don’t hear beats like this anymore, you just don’t, and that is a DAMN shame!  Luckily music can live on forever.  And no the spelling of Asop is not a typo, back when he first came out that’s how he used to spell it.  I don’t really know what that’s about but I don’t really care.  He creates ill music under Asop or Aesop.

Asop – ‘As Good As It Gets’

Asop – ‘No Matter How’

Asop – ‘No Matter

I guess I will just make this a Living Legends day and throw a whole bunch of shit out there from the collective & solo work.  Well the title of the album is a pretty good indicator of things to come.  This album is thee best for summer chillin.  The vibe is one that can’t be produced by most and it will definitely keep you captivated from beginning to end.

Full Preview: Classic

Living Legends – ‘Blast Your Radio’

Living Legends – ‘Never Fallin’

Sunspot did a nice job with the production on this album.  I like it too because this was towards the beginning of the crew getting together so it’s cool to see how they sounded when they started out vs. how they sound now.

Full Preview: Angelz Wit Dirty Faces

Living Legends – ‘Take A Chance (ft. Lord Takim)’

 

Okay I know I say this a lot but this album is definitely one of my top five favorite albums of all time.  It’s not just songs it’s a whole experience.  Sometimes you get a bunch of raw talent together and things can go awry.  Too much struggle for creative control.  But LL has somehow figured out a way to manage the production of dope music without letting their ego’s get in the way (At least long enough to drop a few dope albums).  And without a doubt they are one of the absolute best groups to see live.  The energy created at their shows is unlike any I’ve ever seen.  ’Almost Famous’ is one of those albums that you don’t skip any songs because they are all that good, plus they all flow together so well.  Using all kinds of crazy samples from Jefferson Airplane to Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, imagination is not lacking here.  Right alongside with Hieroglyphics, LL has created and formed the mold of underground hip hop in the west-coast.  And best believe these guys have formed a fan-base worldwide.  I think the main reason I appreciate their work is because they totally have their own style, they don’t sound like anyone else.  Completely refreshing in an era full of fake fucks haha.  And definitely check out all their albums because there is more good stuff where this came from.

Production:  Eligh, Sunspot Jonz, The Grouch

Features:  JC, Jo Wilkinson, Krush, N8 The Gr8, Pep Love, Slug

Label:  Legendary Music

Full Preview:  Almost Famous

Website:  http://www.legendarymusic.net/

Living Legends – ‘Nothing Less (ft. Slug)’



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