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Genre:
Rap
Release Date: 02/07/2006
For years,
underground rap producers have been enjoined to stop creating myopic beat symphonies (often instrumental) and start working with real live rappers. For that reason, it's a rare thrill to see one of the underground's finest producers (
Rjd2) providing beats for
Freestyle Fellowship veteran
Aceyalone on
Acey's sixth album,
Magnificent City (although the hubris of that co-billing -- "Accompanied by
Rjd2" is listed on the cover -- can be a mite grating). The producer's two tracks on
Aceyalone's 2003 record
Love & Hate were solid, and his work here is even more impressive. At a time when the average producer rarely gets more than one or two tracks onto the same album,
Magnificent City features only a pair of creative talents -- rapper and beatmaker. Better yet, this is a set that never
sounds like it's come from the same mixing board (or the same head). A bumping, horn-led jam called
"All for U" opens the album, the very next track,
"Fire," is a luscious piece of
smooth soul, and more than a few productions provide the type of slick, West Coast grind that allows
Aceyalone to play the
Lothario but still sound like he's satirizing the lover-man archetype (best of all is
"Supahero"). Ten years after
West Coast rap began to slow down,
Rjd2 shows he can interpret it for the 21st century, with huge hooks that draw listeners in, but clever productions that allow for all of
Aceyalone's talents to shine through.
~John Bush, All Music Guide