Himself hasn’t sold a bunch of albums and is, by most measures, a dude with Prodigy isn’t exactly wrong here, but are we supposed to pretend that he They broke / ‘cause when they get that money, they lose touch with the folks.” State of our chosen genre (or at least what passed for it back in 2017),įinding that “ ain’t the same,” mostly because “rappers better when “Broken Rappers” finds Cellblock P ruminating over the That won’t exactly whet a listener’s appetite for what’s to come. The chemistry between, um, Alan the Chemist and P just doesn’t exist here, and Required to do some heavy lifting, but never manages to pull off its scheme, as Introduction for Hegelian Dialectic (The Book of Revelation), “Mystic” is I’m not inspired by the beat, shit come out weak”). (“It’s written in the stars… look me up then”) and a matter-of-fact briefĮxplanation for his shittier output (“At my best I am excellence / At my worst He eventually gains control over, resulting in one hot line during the chorus Cellblock P’s two verses (and hook) exhibit an awkward flow that (Said “haunting” was purely mechanicalĪnd cheesy, hence the ellipsis above.) The instrumental for “Mystic” does comeįrom The Alchemist, however, so perhaps a curveball should have beenĪnticipated. Calm and whimsical for not just a Prodigy album, but one with as bleak and
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