Hey guys,I haven't done a review on my blog in a little while,so here we go!
Hoodie Allen, aka Steven Markowitz, (yeah,he was raised Jewish), is undeniably growing his credibility and popularity as a hip hop artist. Hoodie has released 3 mixtapes, and 2 EP's so far as an unsigned artist. And the EP I'm reviewing today (which could have been released as a full length in my opinion) is his best work to date.
On this EP, Hoodie decided to stop using borrowed beats and samples, and created his own beats from scratch with his producer.The former Google employee pulls out all the bells and whistles on this album, with production and lyricism. The rhymes are smart and witty, and his singing skills are showcased on the EP as well. The reason Hoodie is a gamechanger is because he doesn't rap and sing about what everyone else does constantly. Sure, he could probably right 50 songs about smoking weed,partying,and banging every girl because he's famous, but he doesn't. He writes tracks about things that actually happen in real life, things that most people go through.
His music is easily accessible, fun at times, and honest. Like I said, the smart lyrics are what really drew me into Hoodie's music. That,and his use of piano and keyboard in alot of his songs. The chorus on "No Faith In Brooklyn" and "High Again" are truly incredible.Plus there's alot of nicely inserted pop culture references in the songs (such as mentions of Lana Del Rey, Kourtney Kardashian, and an allusion to Mac Miller)
Ok,so what are the best tracks on the album? (I know that's what your thinking,don't lie) I heard the EP's single "No Interruption" first, and to this day it still amazes me when I hear it. Its the best song of 2012 so far in my opinion. The lyrics are truly amazing, and the production and booming bass simply add to the wonderful spirit of this track, which is truly the best on the album. So many lyrics from that track I want to quote,but I'll stop myself. Other favorites are "No Faith In Brooklyn", "Eighteen Cool", "Lucky Man", and "Top of the World".
But honestly,you need to listen to the whole EP to get the full feeling that Hoodie is sending out. Please guys,check this out,some of his mextapes are available for free! I'll even put a link to download "Leap Year" for free at the bottom of this post.
I love this EP guys,and this is coming from a guy who isn't a big fan of rap or hip-hop. Hoodie Allen has made me realize that this genre can still have credibility, when it comes to lyrics. What do you guys think? Heard it? Like it? Let me know. I'll be doing a video review on YouTube.com/AlbumReviewTV very soon, stay tuned. Thanks for reading.
Overall Rating: 4.9/5
-Jon
Link to download Leap Year Free: http://youtu.be/-mKejQ4oNAI (Click the link in the video description and the download will start)
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