This is a 20-song album which make you go absolutely nuts.
It is also what listeners would expect to hear from Company Flow.
The crew place no faith in the majority driven by sales and they show exactly how the rap's done in a progressive hardcore style. They don't spit; they spray.
Mr.Len is very frequently showcased in this album, and make you wanna listen to the whole bunch of track intact, repeatedly and carefully.
They also let the whole crew of Indelible MCs (Bruin of Joggaknot and J-Tread plus co-flow) rhyme over the strangest beats with some sitar samples in my favourite track 'The Fire in Which You Burn'. But these guys somehow manages to make it sound like hip-hop. Pure Queens taste.
This album however is not for everyone. It is not smooth or palatable; Avoid purchasing this album to relax or something.
But
But
But
this being said, this is the best hiphop album ever.
they really push the limit of putting 20 words in one sequence of 33rpm.
company flow - funcrusher review
This is a 20-song album which make you go absolutely nuts.
It is also what listeners would expect to hear from Company Flow.
The crew place no faith in the majority driven by sales and they show exactly how the rap's done in a progressive hardcore style. They don't spit; they spray.
Mr.Len is very frequently showcased in this album, and make you wanna listen to the whole bunch of track intact, repeatedly and carefully.
They also let the whole crew of Indelible MCs (Bruin of Joggaknot and J-Tread plus co-flow) rhyme over the strangest beats with some sitar samples in my favourite track 'The Fire in Which You Burn'. But these guys somehow manages to make it sound like hip-hop. Pure Queens taste.
This album however is not for everyone. It is not smooth or palatable; Avoid purchasing this album to relax or something.
But
But
But
this being said, this is the best hiphop album ever.
they really push the limit of putting 20 words in one sequence of 33rpm.