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Reacting to "shdowbox" by MAVI

Lack of sleep and lots of rambling, so the reaction went long and I opted out of music video reactions. Hope y'all are okay with that.

Enjoy!

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Comments

he listened to floss and self titled off camera already years ago

lil quacc

Man it is a truly incredible album!

MF Squid

You need to get some more Injury Reserve out, missing out on some really good albums.

Raitis Stafeckis

One step closer to the Jordan Ward ๐Ÿ˜„

christian l.

More youngboy plz

Don Dada

you should def do more 21 savage. IMO his best projects are i am > i was, savage mode 2 and american dream. Great reaction as always also

Noxerius

Hey bob, big fan ! I would love to see a reaction to the album Reasonable Drought by Stove good cooks & Roc Marciano (an obvious play on Jay zโ€™s reasonable doubt). Amazing underground 90โ€™s rap style with a very unique twist by stove god cooks delivery and choice of words. I particularly would enjoy you trying to make meaning of what heโ€™s rapping about, and itโ€™s under 40 minutes

Jerry

Great album! Also need that KA super reaction I know youโ€™ll love descendants of cain

sam

Bob can we get some more young thug please?

J7

If you listen to KA you need to prioritize Orpheus vs the Sirens. It is under the name The Hermit and the Recluse, which is a group name for KA and produer Animoss. Ps) billie album is FANTASTIC

Brandon Lechler

Hey Bob, I'd love to see a reaction to "Hell Hath No Fury" by Clipse. Clipse were a group made up of Pusha T and Malice. They were produced by Pharrell, which gave them a futuristic sound for the time, which made an interesting contrast with their raw coke rap themes. They're very talented with words - lots of wordplay to deconstruct. Most importantly they have a new album coming out soon, "Let God Sort Em Out," and it would be a big benefit to hear "Hell Hath No Fury" beforehand. Malice left the group for moral reasons in the 2010s and found God, becoming a Christian rapper. He gave interviews speaking against the lifestyle he promoted in Clipse. The fact he is returning to the group makes it an interesting character study. And I think it's very relevant to the push-and-pull you've been exploring between conscious rap and gangster rap. That conflict is represented in Malice, someone who's really lived a life of a crime, became a successful rapper, left, and is coming back.

Dylan Woods

Let The Sun Talk is a phenomenal phenomenal concept album. Got into Mavi in my high school days. His grasp of language was incisive even then.

Sive Mdlalose

Why would you react to this

Teague

Roc Marciano is good or something

swanronson

Skipped straight to Drunk Prayer cuz that's the only song I know off this album and once again Bob's sayin some shit that's helpful to hear. None more fitting of the moniker poppop, none. So much so that I'm not even going to request a reaction (I'll do it in my next comment).

swanronson


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