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Thread started 02/03/06 10:40am

sinisterpentat
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Hip Hop heads don't sleep on this!

i'm a fan of both of these guys and just found out that their dropping an album together next tuesday!



One underground legend and one rising star cross paths to create one of the year’s most eagerly awaited albums ! Project Blowed and Decon proudly presents "Magnificent City", the next album from Aceyalone, produced by the equally legendary and talented Dead Ringer himself, RJD2.

One of hip hop’s most influential and well-respected MCs, Aceyalone earned a name for himself with his era-defining debut with the Freestyle Fellowship and followed with classic solo releases such as "All Balls Don’t Bounce" and "The Book Of Human Language." Conceptual and thought provoking, Acey manages to keep on the forefront of his art, while his repertoire shines high in the pantheon of emcees.

Again, RJD2, who crept from the shadows to seize the spotlight of mainstream hip-hop in the 90s, is the perfect match for Acey. Having worked together on Aceyalone’s last album, "Love and Hate" the chemistry was undeniable and a full album together was only a matter of time. "To me, Acey and his crew were like the west coast organized konfusion in the mid 90’s," notes RJ. "I always had a ton of respect for him, and of course, those are the kind of people you want to work with."

Magnificent City is the meeting of two of hip hop’s most influential figures. Like Batman and Robin or Starsky and Hutch, this is more than just a collaboration. An L.A. rapper and a Philly producer, pushing the boundaries of hip hop. Ambitious like a concept album yet without any of the elitism, Magnificent City is a complex record, which unwinds a variety of moods over its 14 tracks.

From the west-coast funk-infused opening track "All For You" through the cinematic close of "A Beautiful Mine", the album is truly a journey through a complex myriad of soundscapes, beats and melodies coupled with intelligent vocal spits, thought-provoking and poetic metaphors - indeed like a complex and intricate futuristic city. The lead single "Fire" is a straight party cut and has both AC and RJ in top-form combining catchy rhymes with big production. Tracks like "Supahero" also keep the album on the up-tempo vibe and provide the perfect backdrop for Ace One to kick his smoothe-out lyrics to all his female fans.

Says RJ : "when any rapper works with one producer, there is so much that can happen that is almost impossible with multiple people doing your production work. Working on the whole album gave me the chance to stretch out, and put a little more variety into the record." Not satisfied with just being the mystery man behind the boards, RJ steps out further with vocal contributions on "Here & Now". "Creating Magnificent City was one of my best experiences to date, says Aceyalone. "RJ captures musically what I attempt to create lyrically."

Indeed fans of Aceyalone’s previous work and hip hop heads in general will agree : Magnificent City, dropping February 7th, 2006, is the
definitive Aceyalone album and one of the best releases of the year.

The album will be preceeded by a 12 inch single release of the track "Fire" which will hit the stores on January 17th.
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Reply #1 posted 02/03/06 11:38am

namepeace

I kinda dug Aceyalone's last joint but not too much. I'll see if I can get a listen to this new one.
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Reply #2 posted 02/03/06 11:42am

sinisterpentat
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namepeace said:

I kinda dug Aceyalone's last joint but not too much. I'll see if I can get a listen to this new one.


i've been disappointed with Acey since Book of Human Language, but i've read a bunch of hyped up reviews about his new release, so i guess i'm willing to give him another chance. i would look for the single to get a taste, but since the album will be out next week, i'll wait.
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Reply #3 posted 02/03/06 11:49am

CinisterCee

March 16, 2006



1. Shakey Dog (prod Lewis Parker)
2. Kilos feat. Raekwon (prod MoSS)
3. Be Easy (prod Pete Rock)
4. Charlie Brown (prod MF Doom)
5. Barber Shop (prod Studio Steve)
6. Big Girl (prod Ghostface)
7. Bricks feat. Biggie and Raekwon (prod Cool & Dre)
8. Dawn feat. Capadonna (prod Madlib)
9. Back like that feat. Ne-Yo (prod Xtreme)
10. Chunky (prod Pete Rock)
11. Wu Joint (prod MF Doom)
12. Clips of Doom (prod MF Doom)
13. Whip You With A Strap (prod J Dilla)
14. Dawn feat. Capadonna & Trife (prod MF Doom)
15. Rae & Ghost (prod. RZA)
16. Underwater (prod MF Doom)
17. Can Can feat. Shawna & Shareefa (prod Ghostface)
18. Crackspot (prod Crack Val)
19. Family Affair (prod Pete Rock)
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Reply #4 posted 02/03/06 12:06pm

namepeace

CinisterCee said:

Ghostface's new joint


omg

Toney Starks is a genius. His many collabos with Doom have got me waiting with baited breath.
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Reply #5 posted 02/03/06 12:07pm

FunkMistress

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Uh-oh...where's PETA?
CHICKENS ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO DO COCAINE, SILKY HEN.
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Reply #6 posted 02/03/06 12:22pm

sinisterpentat
onic

namepeace said:

CinisterCee said:

Ghostface's new joint


omg

Toney Starks is a genius. His many collabos with Doom have got me waiting with baited breath.


i still haven't picked up the Pretty Toney album, should i get it?
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Reply #7 posted 02/03/06 12:24pm

sinisterpentat
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FunkMistress said:

Uh-oh...where's PETA?




in they skin! Bwhaaa!



ok, that was never really that funny. neutral
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Reply #8 posted 02/03/06 12:42pm

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sinisterpentatonic said:

FunkMistress said:

Uh-oh...where's PETA?




in they skin! Bwhaaa!



ok, that was never really that funny. neutral


evillol
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