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Poetry In Motion pt2, September 8, 2009
This review is from: Out Of Knowhere (Audio CD)
Propaganda * Out Of Nowhere (Uprok, 2003) Production: Donavan Luke Henry/ Don "Dert" Baker
Solid and funky debut, but they literally saved the best for last. The very last track on this project ("It's Just Life") features Propaganda waxing poetically in the lyricist lounge instead of simply rapping. Some might wonder what's the difference, but belief is in the hearing. Propaganda the rapper is, like, "wow". ... Propaganda the poet, flowing over funky beats is, like, "whoa!!!".
Picks: Keep On Singin'/ It's Just Life/ Time And Place/ We ...
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5.0 out of 5 stars
different, September 2, 2004
This review is from: Out Of Knowhere (Audio CD)
This was a different album coming for the tunnel rats not using Dert as the main producer but Donovan Henry instead and it comes off nice Fav. tracks keep it live, we are, do let us lose it, and Keep signing. But this ablum does just ride of the production but Props flow which is bouncy and animated and very on point. If you like the Roots Common, or Mos Def this is good album to check out
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet...., February 29, 2004
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Propaganda bursts onto the scene with this at times neo-soul influenced, poetically inclined debut. As part of the 13-or-so deep Tunnel Rats crew, he has to find a way to stand out, and that he does. Songs like "Keep it Live", and "Don't let us lose it" showcase his supreme flow, "Keep on singing" allows him to encourage the listener in hard times, while he tagteams with fellow Tunnel Rat, DOKument on "I Know" to rip the mic with sick battle-esque rhymes. The beats are a lot more melodic and soulful than usual from the TRz camp, but they allow Props the space to shine. Look forward to more stuff from Props and his fellow Tunnel Rats
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