The year is almost about to end usually at the end of year we reflect on what has gone down. This year we have been seen a lot of great work from artists such as Frank Ocean, Miguel, Lupe Fiasco, Ab-Soul, Kendrick Lamar, Sean Price, Nas, and Ryan Leslie. Those artists are getting the love that they deserve this year they all put out incredible pieces of work, but I wanted to talk about an artist that I believed that got slept on. Now I’m not going to lie to you I also slept on this artist as well I came to the party late.
JMSN
The underrated artist of 2012 is Christian Berishaj aka JMSN who at the beginning of the year released his debut album Priscilla. I came across JMSN couple of months ago when Game released his playlist for his album Jesus Piece I was looking at the guest features I knew everybody expect JMSN. So I Google JMSN and he comes up on djbooth.net and his album is carrying a 4.5 rating from listeners. After reading the reviews on the site I began to listen to the album and I was blown away and the album has stayed on my rotation since that was two months ago.
Now his music is very unique it has a blend of neo-soul, R&B and Trip Hop there has been some comparison to The Weeknd which is easy to assume because their music is “Dark R&B”. If you had to make a comparison it would be a mixture of Frank Ocean, Justin Timberlake, and The Weeknd.
JMSN produced and wrote the entire album by himself and early this week announced that he is working on his next album the Blue Album and he is doing a collaborative album with Ab-Soul. Next year is looking like a big year for JMSN whose stock will continue to rise. Like the listeners on djbooth I’m giving the album a 4.5 as well only blemish on the album was the guest feature Boldy James who just came off lazy on “Girl I use to know”.
Favorite Tracks
“Do U remember the time”
“Runaway”
“Love & Pain”
For more information on JMSN check out his Twitter and Tumblr page
https://twitter.com/iamjmsn
http://iamjmsn.tumblr.com/
Debut album available on Itunes and Amazon
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/priscilla/id498021920
https://amzn.com/B0073WMRCM
Showing posts with label Kendrick Lamar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kendrick Lamar. Show all posts
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Underrated Artist of 2012
Labels:
2012,
Ab-Soul,
Frank Ocean,
JMSN,
Kendrick Lamar,
Lupe Fiasco,
Miguel,
Music,
Ryan Leslie,
Sean Price
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Hip Hop Is Alive
Written By: Teesside86
Myself, Acelucky and Saacey are all long time avid listeners of hip-hop, and have seen it change and evolve since our early teenage years, possibly even younger.
In recent years, there was a conception that hip-hop is dead, and Nas even released an album with the controversial title.
So with that said, I take a brief look at the best albums of 2011. These are strictly my opinions...
My Teessider rating system is as follows, along with the normal people ratings in brackets.
An audio Parmo *****
Spot On ****
Decent ***
Alright. **
Afonso Alves *
Wiz Khalifa - Rolling Papers
Wiz has been huge on the mix tape and underground scene for years, releasing his first mix tape at just age 19, now 24 he dropped his debut studio album in march this year.
The album has some clean, easy going beats, big on snares and synths. Wiz is comfortable with his flow, laid back and relaxed, as he is with his subject matter. He raps about experiences with relationships and mainly with weed. His music is about having fun, he doesn't take himself too seriously, and neither do his fans. An entertaining album to listen to, especially when getting drunk or high.
Verdict: Decent
Saigon - The Greatest Story Never Told
The Greatest Story Never Told, Saigon's first studio album, coming at the age of 33, due to long term wrangling over its release, was a big moment for hip hop; Saigon is from Brooklyn and aside from Jay-Z, little was coming out of the area of New York in recent years.
The album has a blend of raw hip hop, and soulful singing, with some great beat selection from Saigon, and the albums exec producer Just Blaze. Saigon brings some thought provoking lyricism, using his years and wisdom to switch our minds on. He picks select collaborations, and they work well, Faith Evans is featured on one of the albums best cuts, Clap. Songs like Bring Me Down, are full of adrenaline, that of a man screaming out to be heard and who almost quit hip hop. Saigon has rewarded those who waited with one of the best hip hop albums of recent years.
Verdict: An Audio Parmo
Lupe Fiasco - Lasers
Lupe's Third studio release and the long delayed and highly anticipated Lasers was 4 years after The Cool, and Lupe has been busy. For Lupe's fans, he was a continuation of the conscious rapper, a modern incarnation of people like Rakim and Common. The Lasers album is perhaps short of what people would consider his best music. His lyrics seem loose, and sloppy at times on some tracks, Never Forget You, to name one. However on others he carries a powerful punch, such as Words I Never Said, and Show Goes On, where he attacks anyone from politicians, even President Obama, to his label chiefs who hindered the release of the album.
I love this album though, it's a fantastic listen, and it proves Lupe is one of the leading MC's of his generation, the third album can be a tricky one, yet there is more than enough quality here to keep you pressing play.
verdict: Spot On
Coming Soon....
DJ Khaled - We the Best Forever
Bad Meets Evil - Hell the Sequel
Jay-Z & Kanye West - Watch the Throne
Big Sean - Finally Famous
Kendrick Lamar - Section 80
Lil Wayne - Tha Carter IV
The Game - The RED Album
Labels:
Big Sean,
dj khaled,
Game,
Jay-Z,
Kanye West,
Kendrick Lamar,
Lil Wayne,
Lupe Fiasco,
Saigon,
Wiz Khalifa
Friday, September 9, 2011
Up and Coming Stars In 2011 Part Two
Kendrick Lamar- Is the first rapper in our Up and Coming series to make the list is an artist you have to watch out for. Lamar states that his influences growing up were Tupac Shukar, DMX, Nas, and Kanye West. This year has been a busy year for Lamar who made the XXL coveted freshman cover as well as appear on few tracks where he steals the show on Jay Rock ‘Hood Gon Love This and Game’s The City. As well as appearing on Dr. Dre Detox album (if that album ever comes out). Also this year Lamar released a digital album Section.80 which was well received by critics. Lamar is also working on a joint project with another XXL freshman cover alumni J. Cole. Known for his deep subject matters and complex rhymes Lamar is one of the many new talents emerging from the West Coast.
If that wasn't enough check out the YouTube clip when Game and Snoop Dogg passes the torch to Lamar
If you haven’t already go check out Section.80 which is one of the best rap album this year available on ITunes
Twitter.com/kendrick_Lamar
The Weeknd- Up and coming R&B singer Abel Tesfaye is another emerging talent coming from Canada who goes by the stage name The Weeknd has caught a lot of people’s attention with the release of ‘House of Balloons’ and just recently ‘Thursday’ which are part of a trilogy with the final mixtape being’ Echoes of Silence’ expected to be released in the Fall. The Weeknd has received a co-sign from Drake which has gotten him more exposure lately. Drake also mentions that The Weeknd will be on his next album Take Care coming out in October. With an wide open and ever changing R&B scene The Weeknd will be a major player in R&B this year.
Cope The Weeknd mixtape from his website:
The-weeknd.com
Twitter.com/theweekndxo
Labels:
Dr.Dre,
Drake,
Game,
Jay Rock,
Kendrick Lamar,
Snoop,
The Weeknd
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