Music Monday
I’m excited. [But whatever for, Destin? Did Angelina Jolie finally respond to your letters?] Really? That’s the first thing you went to? Straight to the heart. Twist that knife a little bit. Hold on. Let me lay down so you can get better leverage. No, she didn’t respond. That trick. I know she gets them. I spray all the envelopes with the tears of an orphan. It’s irresistible to her. Screw you, Brad. Someday she’ll be mine. Anyways, I’m excited about a recent trend in hip hop. It’s reaching back. Not quite to its roots, but to those mid 90s days of soul-sampling (and not the sped up Kanye steez) with piano and horns and actual drum kit beats that makes your head nod no matter what. The production isn’t relying on lame autotune hooks or techno beats and the flow doesn’t rely on purple drink. I’m talkin’ Reasonable Doubt-type steez.
Enter stage left: Phil Adé. He just put out his second mixtape, The Letterman, this last week. If you know how to use the internet, you can find it easy enough. I’m not gonna give you the link. I’m not that easy. You’re gonna have to work if you want some of this, girlfriend. The song below is from his first tape that came out last year, Starting On JV.
Phil Adé // Hollywood
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