Monday, August 13, 2012
Lupe Fiasco-Lamborghini Angels
The newest single off of Lupes upcoming album. The track is dope and every bit as controversial as we were hoping.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Top 10 Rappers Right Now
So we here at Mean Kids feel like the mainstreaming of hip-hop has caused people to not realize who the great rappers in the game really are. We live in a time where the most popular rappers are really just the most pop and hip-hop isn't about that mess. We're going to help you out though and tell you the rappers you should really be listening to. So without anymore delay here is the Mean Kids Top 10 in no particular order:
1. Lupe Fiasco- Quite possibly the most creative rapper in the game ever. "The Cool" may have been one of the best concept albums off all time and most people don't even realize it. Refusing to "Dumb it Down" Lupes amazing lyricism and originality solidify him as one of the best. Lupe was disappointed with his last album but I expect him to come back big on "Food and Liquor 2."
2. J. Cole- Granted he only released his debut less then a year ago but his three mixtapes before that are all he needs to belong on this list. He is one of the deepest rappers out, able to paint a picture of the pain and struggles of life in the inner-city. With no end in sight I don't think J. Cole will have any problems filling the shoes of Jay-Z.
3. Kanye West- You can call him an asshole but the truth is the man is a musical genius. Not only is he one of the best rappers but he is also in my opinion the best producer...ever. Every album Kanye drops has a completely different sound from the one before and they all are equally amazing. I would feel comfortable saying there isn't a more versatile artist.
4. Jay-Z- Besides the fact he discovered two of the artists on this list. Jay- Z has also put out his fair share of Platinum albums. After debuting in 1996 Jay-Z has done nothing but put out hits and sell records. Amazingly when he first started off no record label would give him a deal so in true Jay-Z fashion he started his own label and has since cemented himself as one of the greatest rappers of all time.
5. Nas- One of the last true MC's. His storytelling ability is unmatched by just about everybody and his lyrical abilities are that of legend. Never concerned about whats popular on the radio or selling the most records Nas puts out albums that our the epitome of whats right in hip-hop.
6. Wale- The second of three rappers on this list that have made most of their impact with their mixtapes. However Wale still has two albums to date and could go down as the best pure lyricist of all three. Wale fits the mold of a poetic rapper able to fuse the two genres seamlessly. My only worry is that signing with Rick Ross will commercialize his sound too much.
7. Kendrick Lamar- The last of my mixtape rappers. Straight outta Compton Kendrick is constantly being compared to Tupac and although their sound is very different I can see why. Much like Tupac Kendrick is not just interested in making music but impacting the world. He may be the most unknown on this list but its only a matter of time before hes on everyone elses list.
8. Andre 3000- Although he has spent a large amount of his career as part of a duo I don't think you can argue his placement here. Dre has shown his lyrical ability time and time again, not only on his own songs but also in his features, killing other rappers on their own tracks. All that being said Dre created swag before people even knew what swag meant.
9. Common- Dont be confused with his poetic style Common is one of hip-hops biggest rebels. Considered by most a conscious rapper Common uses his talent to not only make great music but change the way you think. His track list consists of numerous songs most would consider revolutionary in hip-hop.
10. Eminem- Last on the list but definitely not the least Eminem is not only considered the best lyricist to bless a mic but also the most controversial. Never afraid to say anything Eminem has made a career not only poking fun of everyone from celebrities to politicians but also putting his heart out on the mic. No other rapper is really able to match the amount of raw emotion and energy that Em is able to put in his music and it is one of the biggest reasons he belongs on this list.
Honorable Mention- T.I., Kid Cudi, B.o.B, Joe Budden, Talib Kweli
Well thats our list. Is there somebody you felt should have made it?
1. Lupe Fiasco- Quite possibly the most creative rapper in the game ever. "The Cool" may have been one of the best concept albums off all time and most people don't even realize it. Refusing to "Dumb it Down" Lupes amazing lyricism and originality solidify him as one of the best. Lupe was disappointed with his last album but I expect him to come back big on "Food and Liquor 2."
2. J. Cole- Granted he only released his debut less then a year ago but his three mixtapes before that are all he needs to belong on this list. He is one of the deepest rappers out, able to paint a picture of the pain and struggles of life in the inner-city. With no end in sight I don't think J. Cole will have any problems filling the shoes of Jay-Z.
3. Kanye West- You can call him an asshole but the truth is the man is a musical genius. Not only is he one of the best rappers but he is also in my opinion the best producer...ever. Every album Kanye drops has a completely different sound from the one before and they all are equally amazing. I would feel comfortable saying there isn't a more versatile artist.
4. Jay-Z- Besides the fact he discovered two of the artists on this list. Jay- Z has also put out his fair share of Platinum albums. After debuting in 1996 Jay-Z has done nothing but put out hits and sell records. Amazingly when he first started off no record label would give him a deal so in true Jay-Z fashion he started his own label and has since cemented himself as one of the greatest rappers of all time.
5. Nas- One of the last true MC's. His storytelling ability is unmatched by just about everybody and his lyrical abilities are that of legend. Never concerned about whats popular on the radio or selling the most records Nas puts out albums that our the epitome of whats right in hip-hop.
6. Wale- The second of three rappers on this list that have made most of their impact with their mixtapes. However Wale still has two albums to date and could go down as the best pure lyricist of all three. Wale fits the mold of a poetic rapper able to fuse the two genres seamlessly. My only worry is that signing with Rick Ross will commercialize his sound too much.
7. Kendrick Lamar- The last of my mixtape rappers. Straight outta Compton Kendrick is constantly being compared to Tupac and although their sound is very different I can see why. Much like Tupac Kendrick is not just interested in making music but impacting the world. He may be the most unknown on this list but its only a matter of time before hes on everyone elses list.
8. Andre 3000- Although he has spent a large amount of his career as part of a duo I don't think you can argue his placement here. Dre has shown his lyrical ability time and time again, not only on his own songs but also in his features, killing other rappers on their own tracks. All that being said Dre created swag before people even knew what swag meant.
9. Common- Dont be confused with his poetic style Common is one of hip-hops biggest rebels. Considered by most a conscious rapper Common uses his talent to not only make great music but change the way you think. His track list consists of numerous songs most would consider revolutionary in hip-hop.
10. Eminem- Last on the list but definitely not the least Eminem is not only considered the best lyricist to bless a mic but also the most controversial. Never afraid to say anything Eminem has made a career not only poking fun of everyone from celebrities to politicians but also putting his heart out on the mic. No other rapper is really able to match the amount of raw emotion and energy that Em is able to put in his music and it is one of the biggest reasons he belongs on this list.
Honorable Mention- T.I., Kid Cudi, B.o.B, Joe Budden, Talib Kweli
Well thats our list. Is there somebody you felt should have made it?
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Lupe Fiasco-Around My Way
Lupe Fiasco released the newest single off his highly anticipated album Food and Liquor 2. Lupe fans might recognize the beat from the song dope boys off his"The Coolest Mixtape." Lupe kills the track again. Check it out for yourself.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
The Homies
We have some rappers in the Mean Kids fam and if the clothing doesn't
show it we dont mess with lames. Legitimately two of the best rappers
in Florida and they both have new mixtapes coming out soon. Still not
convinced? Good, I wouldn't be either so heres two of their new tracks
so you can decide for yourself.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Kendrick Lamar
I've been hearing a lot of good things about this guy so I finally downloaded all his mixtapes and checked him out. Dudes sick. I would put him up there with rappers like J Cole and Lupe Fiasco. If you haven't heard his stuff yet heres one of my favorite tracks by him. He goes in.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Tupac Performs "Live" at Coachella
At Coachella this year they had a Tupac hologram perform on stage with Snoop Dogg. It looks amazing I would've been freaking out if I was there.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Travi$ Scott Ft. T.I- Animal
This a new Joint by Travi$ Scott and T.I. It kind of has a My Dark Twisted Fantasy Kanye vibe to me. Like if they took "Monster" and "Lost In The World" and combined them. Either way I like it. Also one of the first joints Ive heard with Travi$ so I'm gonna have to check out more of his stuff.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Mean Kids Spring Line 2012
Ready to release the rest of our spring line by the end of the month. Pretty excited got some dope new stuff for you guys. Heres a sample of one of our new shirts.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Lupe Fiasco Announces His New Album
Lupe Fiasco announced he's finished with his new album "Food and Liquor 2." Im pretty stoked for this album to come out. Lupe is a genius and I hope he gets back to what made him so great on "Food and Liquor" and "The Cool." Lasers was in no way a bad album but it just comes up short when compared to his other work. It hasn't been decided whether it will be one or two disks but either way Im sure it will be another classic.
For those of you not familiar with the the first installment of "Food and Liquor" heres one of my favorite songs off the album.
For those of you not familiar with the the first installment of "Food and Liquor" heres one of my favorite songs off the album.
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