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For No Good Reason

ALBUM REVIEW: Euroz – For No Good Reason

Originally posted on HipHopDX 4/16/2016
Rating: 3.6/5

Wafting somewhere between rapper and vocalist stands Las Vegas MC Euroz. Many of today’s urban contemporary male artists find themselves standing in the shadow casted by Drake, serving as a one-stop shop for bars and vocals. That hustle isn’t lost on Euroz. For No Good Reason shows just how versatile artists in this era have to be. 

Euroz enlists Belgium born producer Alex Lustig to provide the perfect southern inspired meets OVO instrumental landscape for his confident flow and cocky crooning. For No Good Reason opens over vibrant, triumphant keys and an infectious base line that displays Euroz chronicling how it took spending time in jail to realize his dreams with “The judge threw the book at me I read that shit from front to back, chapters of my life was took and still I don’t want nothing back / I ain’t changed I just let that shit inspire me, mastered the pen behind bars oh the irony.”

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Sip The Nectar

ALBUM REVIEW: AG Da Coroner – Sip The Nectar

Originally posted on HipHopDX 4/10/16
Rating: 3/5

Back with his follow up effort to his 2013 EP Crushed Grapes on Man Bites Dog Records, Brooklyn’s AG Da Coroner serves up the gritty, street sound New York was once known for with Sip the Nectar. In the 90s and through the early 00s, the brash tales and wordplay of New York MCs shined bright in juxtaposition to the funk inspired West Coast sound. Unfortunately for AG, in 2016, Sip the Nectar comes off as an attempt to hold on to a lost sound that hasn’t been in demand since Mobb Deep spurned an offer from Shady Records to fizzle out on G-Unit.

The album opens up over an increasingly repetitive and generic Statik Selektah soundbed for “The Game Changer” as AG introduces himself as the man of the people in an underwhelming frenzy with bars like, “Don’t ever try to play me, my pops dukes is Johnny my moms name Daisy /The nigga they created came out a little crazy” and enforces his bravado with “So miss me with the hoopla or end up where my shoes are (on the floor)” and “I wish one of you fools would say something to me, I face slap the shit out of all of you jive coonies.”

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