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Review: Curren$y, “Pilot Talk II”
Curren$y, Pilot Talk DD172 For anyone who thrilled to Curren$y’s excellent major label debut, Pilot Talk II, released a mere five months after Pilot Talk, offers more of the same. This sequel may sound overly familiar since the New Orleans … Continue reading
High on arrival: Curren$y, “Pilot Talk”
High on arrival Curren$y strikes one up for traditionalism on Pilot Talk If hip-hop is jazz, then Curren$y can be described as a traditionalist. His debut album, Pilot Talk, is pure braggadocio, with rhymes about fancy cars and free-flowing liquor … Continue reading
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Review: Ski Beatz, “24 Hour Karate School”
Ski Beatz, 24 Hour Karate School DD172 Ski Beatz’ 24 Hour Karate School arrives months after his triumphant production for Curren$y’s acclaimed Pilot Talk. But even the NY veteran famed for his work on Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt can’t overcome a … Continue reading