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Originally Posted by Certain Serpent
It's funny how there's this whole deep-underground genre determined to draw in every rap nerd. I'm not talking about Def Jux, who have more broad appeal than this. Everything about this, from the beats to the rhymes to the delivery, was built just for the types of guys who write rap lyrics and post them to Internet message boards and take this shit way too seriously.
So yeah, I liked it.
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Look for the acoustic version of Larry and Tina. That was the first time I heard Wax, and the song structure, obvious musical talent, story telling and lyrics made me an instant fan. Personally, I think the beat on the album track fucks up the vibe the acoustic version had.
I hate to think of music designed to appeal to a specific genre. I know it happens, but Wax comes off more as one of those rap nerds who just happens to make music that breathes his personality. Which is what I wish all Hip Hop was. Download his album, Continue. For me, it's a musically talented lyricist who isn't trying to be something, but isn't trying hard to be any sort of counter culture, either.
I actually posted this with you in mind, after I read your depressing shit in the OM lol Glad you made your way to it.