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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The South Will Rise Again!,
By Cuzz (Where Real Music Lives) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Southernunderground (Audio CD)
The American south isn't often noted for progressive Hip Hop music, heck its often hard to find quality of any kind. CunninLynguists come to bring respectable sounds to that of the generic southern soulless thump that rages through the rap music industry. This is their sophomore effort and they have added to their ranks another rapper, Mr. SOS (hailing from Florida).The other original rapper is Deacon The Villain (he comes from Kentucky). The key to CunninLynguists creative success lies in their producer Kno (Atlanta based dude). Kno proves to be an interesting, creative producer, and one to look out for in the future. He was one of the many producers to do a remix job of Jay-Z's "The Black Album". All three members bring strong lyrical abilities (yes Kno raps too, Jim) and good flows. Each has their own style of delivery but Deacon's deep thunderous voice is the real stand out vocally. SOS has a good voice but sounds undistinguished and Kno just has a little something that separates him from every other white MC. They add guest rappers and producers to spice things up on this album a smidgen more as well. The guest MCs are undergrounders like themselves but rap vet Masta Ace shows up to really stand out. A couple of underground producers aid Kno in the beat department (most notably Def Jux' RJD2). All the elements come together to escape the sophomore jinx & bust out an honest and fresh album. Now I'll get into some of the songs...Southernunderground ~ Domingo (check Masta Ace's "Disposable Arts", Jim) helps produce this energizing title cut. It uses paranoid keys and a hard electric guitar riff. It has slightly boring percussion but the vocal scratches make up for it ( some chick and Andre 3000 of Outkast, Bob). It is essentially a boastful track but there is also some regional flare in the playalistic undertones. They all come off pretty witty, but lyrically Kno takes this one to me. Rain ~ SOS gets a workout on this solo joint. It is a personal song about how he was in this long term relationship (engaged) and everything was kool but she up and cheated. He really impressed me with his ability to craft the song. Kno produces a wonderfully complimentary beat, Using a forlorn piano loop and spooky strings thrown in to flesh it out. He also uses some nice grainy, dirty drums. The hook is a befitting Elton John vocal sample. Really a superb song. Old School ~ Kno producers another banger. He uses what sounds like it was lifted from a 1920's big band set. Using a deep string arrangement and fleeting flutes. It also sounds as though there are horn jabs supporting the strings. The song has an interesting concept as well. It has the listener following the rappers through time chillin' with various historical figures. Out of the various tradeoff lines I think Deacon steals the show. The chorus is kinda weak though using various vocal cuts. Seasons ft/ Masta Ace ~ This track has the emcees reminiscing on how this old hip hop/rap thing got cracking back in the day. Masta Ace (who was around back then as part of The Juice Crew) drops a tight verse, which is my favourite in the song (not his personal best mind you). While Deacon, Kno and SOS get bested they don't get murdered, they hold their own. I really feel what they are saying and its sad to see the state of popular rap music today and it's lack of history. RJD2 drops a fine production, here. It uses a string sample that sounds like it might be something Premo would use. The rest of it is pounding percussion and a twangy guitar loop. All in all a solid release, but they have their drawbacks. They have upbeat songs but nothing too fun, add some. Their choruses can using some tightening up. Mr. SOS needs to work on his delivery. If they add those things and keep their strong points which are dope lyrics, fresh production and heartfelt music making in general, they should be able to make a near classic joint. They seem to have an Outkast influence, with the title of the cd taking more than one word and rolling it into one "Southernunderground", and the sampling of Andre's voice. This is good because for awhile Outkast & Scarface were some of the only worthwhile artists in the dirty. With Outkast getting more creative than ever, fun and quality acts like Ludacris & Nappy Roots and new blood like Little Brother & CunninLynguists the south is looking to rise again! Good album, you can get it here for a decent price but it might be hard to find on the street, 3 stars. Peace, love & soul...
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hip-Hop for real people.,
By Trashcan And "Dedpool" (Allentown, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Southernunderground (Audio CD)
Do you love hip-hop?
Are you saddened by the current state of hip-hop? Do you like the south? Do you have taste in music? Do you want to assault Mike Jones? If you answered yes to any of these questions. Southernundergroud is what you need in you're life. From the opening intro to the second track, Southernground, to the third track and so on. This album is the most innovative, real, hip-hop south of the Mason-Dixon. Deacon the Villain, Mr. SOS, and Kno will change the way you listen to music. In this age where good Hip-Hop is scarse, you don't have to pretend to be amazed by goofy bling-bling rappers, there is another choice. Get this album, Southernunderground, by Cunninlynguists rappers who a normal human can relate to. Just buy it and find out.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"That nasty, filthy underground",
By Zack (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Southernunderground (Audio CD)
Southernunderground.. where to start.. the beautiful, crazy, unique production Kno never fails to drop (3 songs done by Domingo, RJD2 & Freshchest Prose).. the insane Southern Hip Hop feel.. the over-looked 9/11 song (Appreciation (Remix)) capable of bringing tears to your eyes.. or maybe the crazy impulsive anger track (Falling Down) which shows some similarities to the movie "Falling Down" from the '90s and will have you with a dropped jaw before it's half way through? This album is put together perfectly. The crazy, fun songs like Southernunderground, Nasty Filthy (f/Supastition & Cashmere the PRO), etc. Some reflective & serious songs like Love Ain't (f/Tonedeff), Doin' Alright, etc. And the interludes (and instrumental track "War") are beautiful.. War is one of my personal favorite instrumentals. Then "Seasons (f/Masta Ace".. a song about the seasons of Hip Hop.. how it's changed over time.. it's simply dope. You will NOT be disappointed with this CD if you check it out with an open mind.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great album all-around,
This review is from: Southernunderground (Audio CD)
DJ Kno lays the beats to this album perfectly. It's not often you get interludes that you don't actually skip through to the next track. This album presents the perfect combination of lyricism and beatmaking. Some artists only get one of the two, but a combination of DJ Kno, Deacon the Villain and Mr. SOS can only fulfil both of these categories.
Buy this album, you will not regret it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Album Is A Phenomenal Future Classic,
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This review is from: Southernunderground (Audio CD)
I was completely blown away when i heard this album. This is hands down some of the most soulfully constructed and brilliant hip-hop you're going to hear, period. Tracks like "Seasons f/ Masta Ace " and "Falling Down" are amazing conceptual pieces that are executed to perfection. The production on this album is an absolute top-tier masterwork that should thrust KNO into the elite ranks of beat makers. Lyrics are held down beautifully on "The South" and "Appreciation" and soul-stirrers like "Rain" and bleekly triumphant instrumental piece "War". If you don't pick this record up, you've done yourself a large disservice. This will undoubtedly be a classic album in 5 years. A definite mustown for any self-respecting true hip-hop head.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
B-E-A-UTIFUL,
By Chris1984 "Chris" (Larvik, Norway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Southernunderground (Audio CD)
This record is probably my favorite record ever.
With Kno on production you can't go wrong, plus the lyrical beasts that is Deacon The Villain and Mr. SOS holding it on the mic, this release is not easily overlooked. But if you still haven't caught up with the hype yet, just BUY IT! I guarantee satisfaction (no homo) You will not be dissappointed with this album. Some dope tracks: -Seasons -Nasty, Filthy -Appreciation Remix -Love Ain't -Rain -Doin' Alright +++ Too many dope tracks to mention, there really isn't a single bad cut on Southerunderground, and i urge you all to get this album. Its beautiful.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cunnin indeed,
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This review is from: Southernunderground (Audio CD)
QN5 does it again...this time, Kno, Deacon The Villain and SOS have come together to drop what is sure to be known for years to come as an awesome cd. Southernunderground is just about everything you can ask for and more. Kno masterfully produces the instrumentals that'll have you bumping your head LONG after the cd is done. The cd also comes with small bonuses once popped into the computer. (thus the "ENHANCED") CD includes a track-by-track commentary by Kno, 2 live performances (I Can't Help Myself & Thugged Out Since Cub Scouts) and the randomizer, which is just an extra easter egg in the midst of the omlette. buy the cd....you wont be sorry...
Either that or you can turn on the radio and bump to 3 full hours of the BAHA MEN. MONKEY MONKEY!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cunninlynguists - More Oral Skills than Colgate,
By Marvulus (Planet of Brooklyn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Southernunderground (Audio CD)
First and foremost, the best part of this album is the track order. It feels like an album and makes sense.
It goes from wacky to serious/deep effortlessly. Kno holds down all but three of the tracks on the production front and provides bars to match. Deacon and Mr. SOS fill out the other 120 degrees. You know what, stop reading this review and head on over to the sight/sound section of http://www.qn5.com/ and just click the album cover, scroll down and check out these tracks: Southernunderground, The South, Love Ain't, Rain, Doin Alright, Old School, Seasons, Nasty Filthy, Falling Down, Sunrise/Sunset, Appreciation, Dying Nation. Some songs could really just have been one giant song as shown by the rain transition from Rain to Doin Alright. You've gone from the wacky dopeness of the southern flavored tracks to broken hearts and fears and commens on society. Doin Alright is easily my favorite track along with Love Ain't, Old School, and War. Falling Down is good the first time around, but that's the only track I really skip once in a while. What I will say is that it shows Kno's impeccable skill for producing for the occasion, the keys bang hard on Deacon's story. It really gives the vertigo effect following by a fall down a well, then switches up with the breakdown. You get six beats in one track. The peaceful intro, then the breakdown for each story. It's easily the most atmospheric track I've heard in a while. Note the flow skills of all three lynguists as they ride the maniacal beat laced with sound effects. Back to the wackiness. My Aunt was straight dying from laughter off of the sound effects. The most unlikely samples such as cartoon fall sound effects. Dope beat, Funny ass lyrics, the end. Seasons, RJD2, Masta Ace, you can't go wrong. First track I heard from Southerunderground, I was sold. It's just beautiful, and sad at the same time, the history of hip hop. Which brings me to this, song concepts. No two tracks are alike. No lines are repeated, no themes are really repeated. They will not pump slugs into the same bitch nigga on each track. Real Hip Hop, original production, dope emcees. They will truly appreciate your money. Few other artists are as close to their fans as these cats. Don't believe me, check the www.QN5.com forums. P.S. QTHOUSANDFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVVVVEEEEEEBBBIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTCCCCCHHHEESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 spellcheck like whoa.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Sophmore Slump For CL,
By Jon (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Southernunderground (Audio CD)
Some groups tend to put out albums that don't quite match their first, Cunninlynguists do not follow this trend. Deacon and Kno are joined by Mr. SOS to show their development as artists. All of the beats are incredible, with deap and meaniful lyrics to go with them. The cd is an instant classic, must have for every fan of true hip hop
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Southernunderground south hiphop with out the crunk,
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This review is from: Southernunderground (Audio CD)
You get a whole new taste of southern hiphop music with Cunninlynguist's Southernunderground. the ideas behind it are crazy
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