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Q Tip The Renaissance Rare

6/9/2018
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Q Tip The Renaissance Rare

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• • • • • There is a certain subset of the rap community that spends all too much time pining for hip hop’s Golden Age. This group of artists and fans is constantly accusing today’s rappers of somehow being untrue to the great ideals of hip hop. To an extent these guys are right to criticize the current climate of mainstream rap. A good heap of today’s most popular artists offer little more than a misogynistic catchphrase over a bass-heavy beat. Difference Between Serial And Random Access Memory Function. But the mainstream is also home to Lil Wayne’s linguistic acrobatics, T.I.‘s internal moral struggles, and, well, Kanye freakin’ West. These are probably the three most dominant names on the national stage and all three of them are displaying far greater artistic vision than, let’s say, Little Brother.

Q-TIP: The Renaissance - Album Review. The man formerly known as Jonathan Davis (AKA: living hip-hop legend Q-Tip) was known for coming correct with a distinctively nasal message of positivity wrapped in the choicest rare grooves available, going against the then-prevalent Thug Life grain of bitches/blunts/bling. I really wasn't kidding in my Gut Reaction post. I'm atoning for my sin of not supporting Q-Tip by telling everyone that they need to pick The Renaissance up ASAP.

And yet these and other worthy artists are continuously disrespected by a group of purists who would rather everybody still sound like De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest. It is within this scene that Quest’s reemerges as a Messianic figure, charged with the task of setting everything right with the world. Part of what makes Q-Tip’s third solo album, The Renaissance, so enjoyable is that he spends less time whining that nobody on the radio sounds like Q-Tip and more time actually BEING Q-Tip. I was sort of making a little joke right there (albeit not a very funny one) but the point is that while a lot of underground rappers are criticizing the mainstream for not saying anything of substance, they really aren’t saying much of substance either. It doesn’t take a whole lot of creativity to holler dopey lines about booties into a mic for 72 minutes, but it takes even less to spend 72 minutes talking ABOUT somebody who hollers dopey lines about booties into a mic. Q-Tip wisely shies away from that here.