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11:05 AM

Big Pooh- Sleepers (Re-Review!!)

Posted by Guy Fawkes

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I can’t attest to ever being a huge fan of Big Pooh, Phonte or any of the Justus League collective, partly because of the overt feeling that they’re rhyming conscious but “they ain’t saying nothing”. Especially when it comes to Big Pooh who seems to be the king of meaningless words that still flow beautifully over a 9th Wonder production. Well, maybe that’s a little harsh, since Pooh and Phonte have done some quality work in their short career. Still, it was this album that I found the most impressive in the whole Little Brother discography. Better than Get Back, The Minstrel Show and Separate But Equal. Upon first listen, I was almost deterred because of the cover. What accomplishments does Rapper Big Pooh have to warrant any comparisons with J Dilla? None really, but this album is taking a step into the right direction…

The Strongest Man

Exhibit A (word to Poe Picasso) of Big Pooh not really saying anything worthwhile, but still sounding pretty good on the final cut. If you really want my opinion, this song is a perfect embodiment of how conscious hip-hop has gotten tired and played out. “Rock to the rhythym/You can’t see me/Chillin on the cut/Yeah, that’s where you’ll find B”. Still this track is just friendly piffle that you can’t really hate on, no matter how many times you’ve heard a song almost identical to it before.

Heart Of The City

I’ve gotten into a few arguments lately about 9th Wonder’s status as one of today’s best producers and I always use this instrumental as proof that 9th is on his way to Madlib-esque martyrdom in the underground hip hop community. Pooh on the other hand, impresses, but lacks the lyrical prowess to really make your jaw drop. The track as a whole is a definite blunt-lighter.

Scars (Cut Me Deep)

This is that dope posse cut I needed to hear. Justus League weed carriers Median and Joe Scudda come semi-hard (no homo), but Pooh smashes the first verse.

Now

To be honest, this was my true motivation to listen to Sleepers in the first place. It was never really about Big Pooh, but moreso about 9th the whole time. This track is interesting because you get to see the 10-1′th Wonder cook up an instrumental that both Pooh and MURS can comfortably glide over. Dope shit, aside from the hook which was just embarrassing.

Those were four of my favorite cuts off this album, all the other joints were pretty weak. Still, on an instrumental level this album is not bad, and when Pooh comes through and kicks some real shit on the mic this becomes one of the better Little Brother projects.

0-20: Terrible listening experience
21-40: Maybe one good song
41-60: A few good songs
61-80: Half are good songs, half are weak
81-100: Great listening experience, almost all are great song

I give this album an 77 on second listen.

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8:10 AM

Big Pooh/Sleepers

Posted by Guy Fawkes

Big Pooh, 1/2 of the Carolina based group Little Brother has been in the industry for quite a while. If you haven't heard of him, your in for quite the surprise, and if you have expect more of the same. Little Brother comes with a really soulful sound (doesn't hurt that 9th Wonder produces) and the lyrics are on point. Big Pooh is known as the "hype man" of the group...trying to support my boy Rashid Hadee and many others...even if they are not labelmates. But he also is reinventing hip-hop, his label is really defining the ever popular term "alternative" or "conscious" hip-hop.... and Pooh is the one leading the charge. That being said "Sleepers" is his first solo album and it definitely brings the heat.

The Good:
Track #3- Strongest Man- This song goes hard for the whole damn time. You may find yourself nodding your head involuntarily with this track. It's amazing.

Track #4- Heart Of The City- Damn...lyrics are perfect....the beat is straight ill... and this track is instantly repeatable.

Track # 10- Scars- The storytelling off this track gives it a different feel than what you would expect from the rest of the tracks. Might be the best off the album.

Track # 14- Fever- A great song, full of narcissism, but it still delivers.

This album is pretty good, all bullshit aside, the 4 tracks listed above are really good, but the rest are pretty flawed. I'd say for an album with 14 tracks, 12 songs (1 intro, 1 interlude), 4 great tracks is still a good find.

0-20: Terrible listening experience
21-40: Maybe one good song
41-60: A few good songs
61-80: Half are good songs, half are weak
81-100: Great listening experience, almost all are great songs

This album gets a 68. I'd recommend downloading it...

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