Falcon Street Memories II/Love of My Life
5/28/2009 7:46 amIn an earlier post, I spoke of my love for the 1999-2002ish era of underground hip-hop. So this is basically my second podcast dedicated to that time and this genre. I start it with The Roots because that chorus must speak for thousands of people - “Hip-hop, you love of my life.” I know Mario feels me on that one. The second track demonstrates the rhyme skills of three of the best Caucasian lyricists - Sage Francis, Eyedea, and Slug. Although the distinction should not matter, it is worth noting that underground hip-hop is a social integrator because it brings artists and fans, both white and black, together on stage, in audiences, and elsewhere. There is equal representation on this mix, but now we just need Asian and Latino folks to step it up. Anyway, just listen, because “the beats and rhymes are a team and the tracks is where they meet!” Bump this.
Tracklist:
The Roots - Act Too…The Love of My Life
Sage Francis feat. Eyedea and Slug - Embarrassed
Binary Star - Evolution of Man
Del tha Funkee Homosapien - Love is Worth
Black Star feat. Black Thought - Respiration (Flyin High remix)
Last Emperor - Let’s Ride
Mission - Disturbing Behavior
Styles of Beyond - Endangered/Winnetka Exit
Procussions - Move Yer Self
The CMA - Introspections
Atmosphere - God’s Bathroom Floor
Blackalicious - 40 oz. for Breakfast
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what about Immortal Technique? he represents the Latino side of hip hop.
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