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21 Years Old

  • Street Cred: 45 Contextual Help marker
  • RECs Made: 8
  • Cash out potential: $0.00
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Rec'd this on Jun 3, 2009
“I'm not sure what it is about this song that draws me in, whether it's Kathryn's voice, the sweet and simple music, the chorus that gets stuck in my head, or a combination of all these things, but I think that I'll just sit back and enjoy the song instead of coming up for names for the reasons that I do.”
Rec'd this on Jun 3, 2009
“J Dilla has one of the most powerful voices you'll hear in rap today. Couple that with the driving bass of this song, and you've got yourself a heavy hitter. Throw this into the playlist and you're pretty sure to floor a friend or two.”
Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2009
“This is the song that made me fall in love with Aesop Rock. From the first couple of seconds, Blockhead's unique and hypnotizing production had already drawn me in, but as soon as Aes started rapping, it was perfect. This is the kind of song that you want to go on forever--despite some clever and intriguing lyrics, by the end of the song, it doesn't even matter what he's saying anymore. You just don't want him to stop rhyming. This is my personal favorite on this magnificent album--buy the album if you can afford it, but don't miss this song if you can't.”
Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2009
“Cage has had a hard life. He's been legally restrained to a straitjacket, been on a medicine cabinet full of frugs, and he was in and out of jail for the better part of his young life. Suffice it to say, he's got a dark story to tell. This song represents some of his darkest moments, and whether we're talking about the sheer emotion or impeccable flow he exhibits on the track, I think we'll agree that both are present in spades.”
Rec'd this on Jun 2, 2009
“Aesop Rock is one of the most under-appreciated rappers in the business today. Amid debates over whether he's being acutely profound or completely nonsensical, few argue against the man's sheer talent for wordplay. Daylight is among the best of Aesop's fables, and you'd be remiss to pass it up.”
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