Known for running over his detractors with his Tonka-like delivery, Jadakiss switched gears on “Things I’ve Been Through,” as he spoke about his label mishaps, his partnership with The LOX, and the passing of The Notorious B.I.G. Jadakiss, “Things I’ve Been Through” ( The Last Kiss, 2009) A reminder to keep Dipset lieutenant J.R. Peak Juelz comparing himself to both Mick Jagger and former New York mayor David Dinkins. A hook with a strong point of emphasis made to shout along to. Juelz Santana, “Squalie” ( From Me to U, 2003)Ī Heatmakerz beat you want to wake up to. Although “Kitchen” didn’t get its day in the sun, at least it had its moment on late night when Cudi performed the track on The Tonight Show. “Kitchen” - which arrives at the end of Act III of Passion - is peak Cudi, from its soaring orchestral intro, to the Cleveland rapper-singer’s vocal mix of familiar, hushed bite and deep bellows, to the production led by longtime collaborators Plain Pat and Dot Da Genius. Kid Cudi, “Kitchen” ( Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’, 2016)Ģ016’s Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’ stands as Kid Cudi’s return to the space-bound sounds of his Man on the Moon days with a refined command on his more experimental tendencies. The first 15 seconds of “Church For Thugs” is like a roller coaster ratcheting upward before a big drop you need time to prepare for the rush. - JASON LIPSHUTZĤ9. The Game, “Church for Thugs” ( The Documentary, 2005)Ī highlight from The Game’s debut LP, but more importantly, an upper-echelon Just Blaze deep cut: blaring horns, crashing cymbals, a quivering vocal sample and a smattering of drums so potent that Game simply had to arrive and not mess anything up. The 100 Best Deep Cuts by 21st Century Pop Stars: Critics' Picksĥ0.
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