Comments for De La Soul, Buhloone MindstateE-MAIL: dellerad@uclink4.berkeley.edu This album is not as good as their past shit. It's still worth checkin out though. Check out ego trippin.E-MAIL: delasoul@pig.net best album in hip hop history... we will look back in 20 years and say, "damn, that was good." complex rhymes , hidden meaning and symbolism, clever metaphors... thinking man's album... a must have in music period...E-MAIL: iqriley@umich.edu With Buhloone Mindstate, De La Soul has created arguably the greatest exlploration of self, life, and hip-hop to date. A feast of metaphoric splendor, De La exhibits the sharp wit, cleverness, and love of hip-hop that has made them lengends. Speaking on hip-hop topics such as gangsterism, commercialism, and fair airplay; to topics of fatherhood, record label abuse, and the then dismal state of Native Tongues, once the most talented and respected crew in hip-hop. Each track is powerful and eloquent, as De La affirms its understanding of the complexities of the hip-hop world, but with life as well. One of the ten best albums in hip-hop history from arguably the greatest and most consistent group ever. Ian Quase RileyE-MAIL: iqriley@umich.edu With Buhloone Mindstate, De La Soul has created arguably the greatest exlploration of self, life, and hip-hop to date. A feast of metaphoric splendor, De La exhibits the sharp wit, cleverness, and love of hip-hop that has made them lengends. Speaking on hip-hop topics such as gangsterism, commercialism, and fair airplay; to topics of fatherhood, record label abuse, and the then dismal state of Native Tongues, once the most talented and respected crew in hip-hop. Each track is powerful and eloquent, as De La affirms its understanding of the complexities of the hip-hop world, but with life as well. The best hip-hop album to date from arguably the greatest and most consistent group ever. Ian Quase RileyE-MAIL: iqriley@umich.edu With Buhloone Mindstate, De La Soul has created arguably the greatest exlploration of self, life, and hip-hop to date. A feast of metaphoric splendor, De La exhibits the sharp wit, cleverness, and love of hip-hop that has made them lengends. Speaking on hip-hop topics such as gangsterism, commercialism, and fair airplay; to topics of fatherhood, record label abuse, and the then dismal state of Native Tongues, once the most talented and respected crew in hip-hop. Each track is powerful and eloquent, as De La affirms its understanding of the complexities of the hip-hop world andwith life as well. The best hip-hop album to date from arguably the greatest and most consistent group ever. Ian Quase RileyComments supplied by users do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Roadkill Consulting, Inc. |
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