Slum
Village
Album : Detroit
Deli
Realase date : June 29, 2004
Label : Priority Records
Review :
Have Slum Village become the Destiny’s Child of rap ? They certainly are survivors.
As VIP group members fall by the wayside with each new release—this time around
Baatin’s gone MIA, last time around it was Jay Dilla—-they keep putting
out the hits. "Selfish" is classic SV, with the banging beat supplied
by Kanye West and soulful hooks courtesy of John Legend. Certainly, the combination
of T3’s clever disjointed rhyme patterns, Elzhi’s smart, punchy flows, and a
stellar production formula makes one miss Dilla’s beat brilliance a bit less
(although he does appear on the closing "Reunion"). However, the duo
falls short because they fail to craft rhymes beyond predictable SV subject
matter.
Doesn’t "Hood
Hoes" sound strangely familiar ? Outside of "Old Girl/Shining Star"—a
unique spin on the pros and pitfalls of womanhood—Detroit Deli is light on
themes. Oddly enough, guest contributions from Ol’ Dirty Bastard ("Dirty")
and fellow Detroit legend MC Breed ("Do You") don’t add much to the
lyrical mix. It’s an extremely enjoyable and highly listenable album, but it
sure ain’t looking to enlighten the world with its lyrical content. —Dalton
Higgins
| Tracklisting : 1. Zoom - Slum Village 2. Do You - MC Breed 3. Dirty - Dirt McGirt 4. Late 80’s Skit - Slum Village 5. Selfish - John Legend 6. Closer - Dwele 7. Old Girl/Shining Star - Slum Village 8. Keep Holding On - Slum Village 9. It’s On - MC Breed 10. Hours - Slum Village 11. Things We Do - Slum Village 12. Count the Ways - Dwele 13. Reunion - J Dilla 14. Count da Ways - Dwele 15. Reunion - Jay Dee |
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