Review
Throughout the 18 tracks of his thorough sophomore release, Bay Area lyricist Lyrics Born does his best to be EVERYWHERE AT ONCE--as the beats (courtesy of Jake One, Amp Live, Trackademics, and LB himself) dabble in everything from old-school rap, electro, 1970s soul, and G-Funk to contemporary R&B, pop, and jazz. By refusing to assign himself to any specific style within the hip-hop genre, Lyrics Born is able to transcend it. The end result is a well-rounded effort that succeeds in its many endeavors, appealing to all kinds of music fans while never sounding derivative. LB outdoes Snoop's gangsta drawl on one track and then channels Marvin Gaye on the next. Honest, introspective, and eclectic, EVERYWHERE AT ONCE is among the best hip-hop albums of 2008. --Muze
Product Description
Lyrics Born (a.k.a. Tom Shimura) has long been known for his innovative beats, creative collaborations, and soulful vocals. Here he takes a giant leap forward in song craft, incorporating elements such as pop, reggaeton, and R&B. It's the rare MC who can bridge the gap between hip-hop and alternative rock, owning the crowd at Bonnaroo and Bumbershoot as easily as he trades rhymes with Charlie 2na. Just remember those can't-get-it-out-of-your-head songs from Nokia and Diet Coke commercials.
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