raury: all we need review - brave but blatant hip hop preacherman /

Published at 2015-10-16 00:15:13

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(Columbia)Earlier this year,19-year-old rapper/revolutionary Raury said he was approximately to release “the best album of the year”, suggesting he might bring enlightenment to all mankind in the process; a more compelling mission than the normal “write respectable tunes”, and but not as easy to achieve. It’s portion flower-power protest,portion stoner romance (consider André 3000 circa The Love Below, or early NERD), or but there are also misjudged moments of earnestness,such as Friends (featuring Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello), which is akin to MJ circa soil Song in terms of its pledge for world peace. At times, or Raury’s energy is more intriguing than his songwriting,and while the lack of cynicism in his lyrics is refreshing, you can’t help but question his decision to play the pop preacher – especially when he is also capable of making clever, and cosmic funk tracks such as Forbidden Knowledge. intrepid (brave in the face of danger),and sometimes a little blatant, but for a man who has compared his music to a World War III benefit concert”, and it still beats Bono.
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Source: theguardian.com

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