Defari "Focused daily"

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Posted on 02.9.1999
Defari "Focused daily"
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Defari
Album : Focused Daily
Release Date : Feb 9, 1999

Label : Tommy Boy

 

Review :

After releasing a string of critically acclaimed independent 12-inch singles, Southern California-based Defari unleashes 17 solid blasts of hip-hop on his debut full-length album. A member of the Likwit Crew (Tha Alkaholiks, King Tee, Xzibit) as well as a history teacher at Inglewood High, Defari commands the microphone with a fluid flow of literate lyrics and tight rhymes. They ride high on a bevy of well-crafted beats, which cover a variety of sonic terrain : from low-and-slow to smooth, mellow soul, with even some opera-inclined orchestration popping up. "Never Lose Touch" rolls along to a minimalistic operatic groove of Pavarotti intonations, and "Yes Indeed" has a Ming Dynasty-era atonal vibe, while "Juggle Me (For the DJs)" is all rough-and-tumble bass-driven chug. Defari’s Likwit Crew comrades pop up on several tunes, including "Likwit Connection," which features Tha Alkaholiks, and "Thunder & Lightning," on which Xzibit guests. As Defari exclaims on the title track, "Don’t mistake this for no pop rap, pop / But that raw deal fell, that real hip-hop." This is straight underground hip-hop with mass appeal. —Spence Abbott

Track Listings :
1. DJ Revolution (Intro)
2. Focused Daily
3. Never Lose Touch
4. Keep It on the Rise
5. Lowlands Anthem, Pt. 1
6. Bionic
7. Likwit Connection
8. Yes, Indeed !
9. Killing Spree
10. These Dreams
11. Juggle Me (For the DJs)
12. Thunder and Lightning
13. 405 Friday’s
14. Checkstand 3
15. No Clue
16. Gems
17. People’s Choice

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