STYLE: Hip-Hop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 4475-1911 LABEL: Independent FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Tony Cummings
Once you get past the corny "this is gospel hip hop at its utmost best" radio intro, you get some delightfully phat jams. In fact the tribute to the awesome enormity of God, "Who Gets Da Biggest", which features a slinky vocal hook from Ridley E, does indeed sound like a radio hit, while a couple of hot cuts feature that other hot Nottingham rapper Prodigal Son. KMA Reveal (Leslie Copeland-Ayoola to his mum) has a nice declamatory rapping style and there's plenty of attention to production inventiveness. This is another of the growing number of British hip hop CDs you'll definitely want in your collection.
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Posted by rose in nottingham @ 08:27 on Nov 20 2005
i have listened to this album and think or rather believe
this man is one of uks most talented ands intellectual rap
artist around. he has an holistic way of relating his
message. you definately have to be clued in to the world
around u to be able to really appreciate this guy. keep up
the good work kma reveal.
i have listened to this album and think or rather believe this man is one of uks most talented ands intellectual rap artist around. he has an holistic way of relating his message. you definately have to be clued in to the world around u to be able to really appreciate this guy. keep up the good work kma reveal.