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| Artist |
Ty |
| Format |
CD |
| Genre |
Rap |
| Label Name |
Big Dada |
| Producer |
Ty, James Yarde |
| Release Date |
2001 02 06 |
| Song List |
1: Intro: Rev. Cloud Speaks (1:15) 2: Mind Made Up (4:24) 3: Walk With Your Ego (3:30) 4: Trippin' over Words (4:34) 5: The Tale (3:36) 6: The Nonsense (3:57) 7: She's Not Feeling Me at the Moment (1:42) 8: Jealousy (4:01) 9: Hercules (3:14) 10: Zaibo (4:45) 11: You're So... (4:31) 12: Move (3:32) 13: Front Free (4:12) 14: Break the Lock (3:44) 15: Shake Your Tings (Skit) (2:09) 16: Ghetto Perspective (3:47) |
| Style.Categories |
Underground Rap, British Rap |
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British MC Ty's vocal delivery is smooth, soulful, and relaxed with clear diction, a self-deprecating sense of humor, and little indication of anger or braggadocio; the accompanying beats are tasteful, crisp, melodious, stylistically diverse, generally laid-back, and sometimes mixed to resemble funk more than typical hip-hop; the literate lyrics mention Brian Eno and address topics such as sexual politics without resorting to misogyny or mean-spiritedness; and Ty even recalls the school bully without fantasizing about violent revenge. In other words, Awkward is an early contender for politically correct hip-hop album of the year. That doesn't mean that it's a bad album, however, since there's no rule that an MC has to drop offensive lyrics to be good. Ty has enough technique to make it seem like he's rhyming even when he isn't, and while some may consider the album too mellow and perhaps even somewhat bland, it does have enough musical variety to keep it interesting, ranging from Eric Appapoulaye's rock guitar on songs such as "The Nonsense" to the guest French MC and African music influence on "Zaibo." ~ Todd Kristel, All Music Guide
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