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The best things about being an uncle is that you don’t have to perfect, You don’t have to have to be compared to this standard that parents do. In short, you can always tell it how it is. UNCLE JAY is an artist that specializes in doing just this, and this time he's bringing dj noname, in for their project called UNCLE NONAME. UNCLE NONAME is a six-track project that dropped on 4/20, a day usually reserved for smokers, but surprisingly this wasn't the theme of this project. What was? We'll get to that later, but for now, let's talk about Track 1. Noname never disappoints on production as the first track “A STEP AHEAD” starts with the dj noname.’s signature use of a soulful sample of Black Ivory's single "It's Time To Say Goodby" sample, the producer has become a historian with his ability to pick timeless tracks, this time around it sets the stage for UNCLE JAY. "Visions through a prism, gifted with the difference to make, when distance was an issue, I had that Lemon Lemonade." UNCLE JAY has crazy wordplay and goes through a broad array of topics such as nautical skills, A.I,, education, and that's just the first 45 seconds. It's clear that UNCLE JAY can spit. Then we get to Track 2, You & I. Again, dj noname. found a timeless sample, and again it's from Black Ivory’s single “You And I”. The looping chorus sets the stage for Uncle Jay to rap a few bars and then let the chorus play as if it were a 60s r&b group where the lead singer moves back and forth from the mic while the background singers repeat the chorus. I would say that this is the love track of the album that is wrapped in not only emotions but also some slick bars that I found myself going back and rewinding them just because of the imagery, such as this one, “I inverted kiss from a mouth of fire, reversal foot than it turned to mine. “, even the cleverness of this bar that was in turn from this crazy set up from 2 bars previous, "should write my wrongs, on the wrong page". “I got the slice like katanas,
LISTEN is one of my favorite tracks. What I like about it most, is that it's like this lyrical gymnastics as UNCLE JAY’s bars show his skills like a triathlon athlete, he excels in wordplay, metaphors, rhyme scheme, UNCLE JAY attacks each bar like he’s going for gold. There also, so many quotables in just the first verse. "I got the slice like kutanas." BARS!! They like to think they Iron Man, until they lack J.A.V.I.S.” BARS!!! He really did pop his shit on this track. While also tying in a life lesson; to be confident in your gift, because no matter how much you might run from it, it's still going to find a way to shine. Lastly, it's with the third track that you also realize that dj noname. is using another Black Ivory sample, this time it was "No If's AND's OR But's". It's a dope track to bring into the 21st century and proves that this group was slept on.
The fourth track on this project is called DONT RUSH LOOKN 4 YA HALO. UNCLE JAY is a little more laid back on this one and shows his personality more, he also switches his flow by using a kind of mini-subconscious voice that's used by artists such as Kendrick Lamar or J. Cole, the voice brings a depth to the chorus. I think he should have brought it back on the second and third chorus, which sound more like an echo effect and is missing the first chorus's sound. What I do like about this track is that he is talkin his shit. He's an artist that is known for doing the work that other artists say you gotta do, and this is reflected from the very first bar, "This boat still needs rowed". followed up by, “The entrance of a wrestler, self-driven like TESLA." Just put the whole first verse behind glass because ain’t nobody touching it. Even in his second verse he continues to show his clever wordplay through use of alliteration in the bars that use of the word 'seen'. Y'all really got UNCLE JAY fucked up. "She say come talk to me ,
SEARCH & YOU’LL FIND you gotta shout out dj noname, his beat selection once again is impeccable. It’s just something about hearing horns on a track that lets you know that it’s about to be a dope, as he found another sample from Black Ivory and their song “I’ll Find A Way". The track sets the stage for luxury bars, “Be serious and willin, it feel like walkin with God, cause the mirrors in the storefronts won’t tell you, you fraud". This is the shortest track on the album, but it's also jam packed with bars and technical skill. I also like the way he flipped the words "pair" and " sight" in these two bars. “We weren’t concerned with parasites or snakes in the creeks, but this pair of sights, had a lot more to see." Again, y'all really got UNCLE JAY fucked up.
I always judge an album by its outro, and like an uncle, you’re judged by the last advice you give. BISON IN BLIZZARD is the final track on the album, and dj noname. dials up Black Ivory’s "Baby, Won't You Change Your Mind" its that outro beat forreal. Again, UNCLE JAY knows how to deliver as he uses the beat like soapbox to give his final advice of the album. He's literally spittin life experiences in these bars and giving game like an uncle would, Lastly and probably the most important is the love, the love he shows at the end of the track, cause that's what family does. UNCLE NONAME is a project that although it’s short, it’s straight to the point, it doesn’t waste your time, and it doesn’t give you any filler. UNCLE JAY just tells it how it truly is, just like an uncle is supposed to. I also have to give credit to dj noname.’s use of Black Ivory tracks, again this group was really slept on. dj noname. is a musical archeologist who can dig through thousands of tracks and find the one that can create magic. As far as the content of the album, UNCLE JAY talks to the audience like an uncle would to talk to his nephews and nieces. Sometimes that means you and your uncle in the backyard smokin’ a blunt while he gives you the game, it's an open-diaglogue and a reflection from life experiences. Because that's what uncles do. So, listen up, and go stream the album UNCLE NONAME: Go follow both UNCLE JAY and dj noname. on Instagram: UNCLE JAY's Instagram: unclejaymakesmusic dj noname.'s Instagram: nosamyrag
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51st and Peoria. The mighty Norf. The Nitty. That's where the video starts as Lawton rapper Too Fat Troub sits on top of a white sedan, dressed in matching black pants and jacket, as well as enough jewelry to buy one of the houses he's rapping near. In an unreleased track that hit his Instagram, Too Fat Troub is back with "Double Texting".
Ain't doin' no double texting.
This line starts off the track. It's a bold statement far removed from the R&B singers of the past like Keith Sweat who made a reputation for begging for love. But those are not YN tendencies. Maybe because a double text gives the impression that you care. And at the same time, I dance with the idea that in this song TooFat is using reverse psychology and at times avoiding the conversation by dropping lines about his trapping abilities. Then right before she is about to leave, he goes into his truth about missing her. "It feels like the ceilings been falling thru'" brings a depth to the trust and vulnerability he has with his woman.
Its' not always the about the destination, sometimes it's about how you got there. In this case it's how TooFat cleverly strings together bars, especially on this track. One example of this is in the chorus where in one line he talks about having a broken heart and then in a later line talks about turning it into a chrome heart. There is something very cinematic about the video itself. The vertical style draws in the audience as the 1 continuous shot is like a monologue where TooFat is breaking the 3rd wall and talking directly to you. This solo performance gives the viewer a deeper understanding of the pain that TooFat is conveying, expressed both in his tone and body language. Is acting in TooFat's future? For now, we'll enjoy the raps. Here are some of the bars that caught my ear.
It's not every day that an unreleased track moves me to write, but when it does, you best believe the pen moves. So TooFat, hurry up and drop "Double Texting"!!! |
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