A “lick” is to successfully rob someone, usually someone with a lot of valuables. The Adam Sandler reference is likely to his character in Uncut Gems who was a jeweler. The people need you to check out Ka “Descendants of Cain” which is imo one of the best albums of the last ten years. It has a ton of references to biblical scripture and literature to help illustrate Ka’s trauma’s from growing up during the crack era. Navy Blue is another young artist who is actually affiliated with Earl and Odd Future who you should check out (real name Sage).
@@karimd88 I've seen a lot of people argue that he hasn't been part of a true Classic like Madvillainy or Cosmogramma or Endtroducing. I think Piñata is his opus but I get laughed at for that opinion.
The thing with boldy is he doesn’t verbally express remorse, the remorse is deafening through his voice and vocal inflections. His bars always are recounting his past and the horrors and brutal realism associated with the crack game on either side. His flows I can best describe as sorrowful, perfect tonal inflection to accompany the lyrical content along with the Uncle Al sonic aesthetics.
'Concreature' has got to be my favorite portmanteau of his. Also, I think the snow globe to crystal ball line in a literal sense is him turning coke (powder form) to crack (crystal form), Boldy's quite the chemist.
I've been a huge Boldy fan since 2012 and I never really thought about the juxtaposition between him sounding so relaxed and having rapid fire and dense rhymes. Very cool. Another thing I noticed is that since Boldy is more monotone and doesn't put extra weight on certain lines, they can have a tendency to hit you as being harsher/funnier/sadder/etc as a result. I don't know if that's intentional or not but it's a cool side effect. I find myself laughing at some messed up lines here and there.
He's definitely a unique emcee, he's mastered his gritty delivery and montone flows. He has always been sick but the last 3 years he has improved a lot, these two alchemist albums are going to be talked about by hip-hop heads for decades
Roc marciano is the one who lit the torch for this hip-hop renaissance in my opinion, he started the drumless loop hype You definitely need to listen to his whole discography, lots of work with alchemist dj muggs madlib q-tip and other legendary producers
You right but technically Alchemist started that wave because he taught Roc to produce along with Large Pro and Pete Rock and more importantly, convinced him not to quit rapping after Flipmode Squad and The U.N. didn't work out for him.
You should definitely check out his album from last year, Manger on McNichols. It focuses a lot more on Boldy’s personal life and centers around more storytelling
@Moeketsi Malepe I think that’s fair, but a summary at the very most. MoMN involves a lot of context and would be hard to fully sum up in one song, but yes, Carruth is a solid summary.
@@infrared6973 it really just seems like a stream of consciousness throughout his work. Less hyperbole and more just captivating storytelling flowing straight from his mind.
I’m not sure at all how I came across this video besides searching for Boldy stuff, but this is solid gold. I laughed multiple times. I’ve never watched a rap album review from anyone of your specific demographic, absentminded that you’d even listen to it and I’m so glad I watched this. I’m going to watch others of your from albums I’ve heard and love. Great video. I almost NEVER write comments anywhere but you deserved my time. The authenticity shines thru. #salute
I find it entertaining how people who see the streets from the outside and hear the music. Hear the slingo and have no clue what it means but they can feel what the artist is saying. There’s a feeling there, an emotion.
Spot on with picking up the Twin Peaks reference. Also on Steel Wool: "Got a better chance of findin' Waldo in that velvet room " Surf & Turf: "Them early worms get the birds with the big beaks /Shit got your bitch workin' my nerves out in Twin Peaks". One of Boldy's best strengths is turning something familiar on its head in a way you don't always pick up on the first listen. Comments also mentioning Uncut Gems. If you watch the music video for Double Hockey Sticks it's all shot in the style of Safdie brothers, with some shots directly lifted from uncut gems Boldy is wearing the same glasses adam sandler wears in that movie. Also a bit of a throwback to John Carpenter's Halloween in the double hockey sticks beat, boldy references Michael Myers. There's probably loads I'm missing as well but I think you can certainly say Boldy is very aware of the way Crack Rap is a cinematic experience. Manger on McNichols is a Sergio Leone Western and Bo Jackson is like a Michael Mann Crime Drama.
First reviewer I've seen who really understands the appeal of coke rap, how borderline impenetrable some of the inside lingo is really forces you to pay attention and think about what they're trying to get across. People talking about how this sort of rap is meaningless are really missing just how much you can unpack, particularly with this album
Most "Crack rappers" don't label themselves crack rappers its titled that from the consumers, the really "Good crack rappers" are really just venting their life and its become boxed into Urban dictionary entertainment for those who don't get it
If you go back and listen to their previous collab album called The Price of Tea in China, I think you can see that Boldy definitely raps about more than just selling drugs. For instance, the opening song to that album (Carruth) is an extremely dark song where Boldy explores the remorse and grief that come with the lifestyle by referencing the potential to lose a child in the form of retaliation like the girlfriend of former NFL player Rae Carruth.
Yooo I had this blasting in my ears this morning as I did copious amounts of prep for my job lol. These guys are both incredible. No one does it quite like Boldy. Not sure if you've heard his album with Sterling Toles (assuming you have) but it's some of the most unique jazz rap I've ever heard
with boldy its clear that hes SUPER lingo heavy. once u kinda pick up on everything his music is fucking great. i dont hear a lot of ppl take the spin on drug raps like him with all the pill and opioid talk.
Pusha T is a big influence to this "new" old generation of dope rappers (literally). The Clipse era of the duo w/ your Brother or the solo stuff, both amazing....
I really like these reviews, I'm a linguist of sorts myself so I'm constantly tripping off of slang, word meaning, pragmatics, all kinda shit, humor...it's nice to hear an extended commentary on the language hiphop uses. Keep it up, this is SirDzl and I approve this transmission highly
Boldy’s nice and Al’s been killing it for over twenty years, a name you can trust on the beats. Boldy and Pusha T would be great together on a track. waiting on the vinyl drop. p.s. Giorgio Moroder’s got heat.
When he said Lick it’s Meaning in (plays,sales, clients,stops) a lick is a word for a robbery originally but now can also mean just a come up in general. And (a come up ) means to make some money
I think boldy james is capitalizing on the griselda hype train. There's no time quite like the present to be a dope rapper, uncle Al, and hit boy. Molding the return to the Golden Era of grimey Street tales in hip hop.
Man I don’t know how you haven’t stumbled upon Ka yet. He’s a retired NYPD firefighter from Brownsville, BK, but also the greatest lyricist of all time. His signature move with albums is centering them in some historical context: Japanese samurai culture with Honor Killed the Samurai (2016), Greek mythology with Orpheus vs. the Sirens (2018), and biblical with Descendants of Cain (2020). If you enjoy Boldy’s duality of rapping in the most monotone way and saying the CRAZIEST shit, I promise you’ll find Ka to be Boldy times 10. He’s revered as one of the best ever to many, including me. The literal greatest pen in the genre: “No one's mixing words, some vicious verbs emerge from being this disturbed As a kid, observed on curbs where they twist the herb Was rapping the present years before the gift was heard My quarters wasn't in calm waters, the ships perturbed”
Love Boldy this project is sick If you don't listen to Ka's new album and then go back through his discography at least on your own ill be devastated for you
Adam Sandler in Uncut Gems would be your first port of call regarding the reference, a little more tenuous but he _did_ also have that intercom scene in Happy Gilmore. Then again, perhaps not so tenuous since this is Boldy we're talking about, so I can well believe he got two references in for the price of one.
First time viewer and language nerd. Love this and subscribed! Two points. 1. I don't know drug dealing but I watched the Wire several times and I imagine the slang arms race is not only useful in rap, but also useful in throwing off any unwanted listeners in the drug business. 2. Mobb Deep used a Scarface sample on It's Mine, and given Alchemist's connection to them, the Scarface feel is probably deliberate.
The top 5 or 6 songs on Real Bad Boldy are some of the realest songs I've heard in my whole life. That project doesnt get anywhere near enough appreciation
Please do a review on "Manger on McNichols" from Sterling Toles and Boldy James! Unbelievably beautiful album with boldy rapping about his life and upbringing, if you're not crying by the end of mommy dearest I don't know what to tell you
I dont know who you are but i like that you have these conversations on your channel. Im from Gary IN and the pictures rappers like Freddie Boldy and Pusha T paints is so crazy
Lick is a robbery, And I'm assuming the Adam Sandler reference is him doing movies with his closest homies....his licks are done with his closet homies. just a thought
He’s got two previous albums with AL, and an ep. I believe their first collab. was “My first chemistry set”, then the “Boldface” ep and then “The price of tea in China”. Check them out. All solid projects.
I’m guessing it’s because bo Jackson was known for being great at running which is how boldly feels he is at moving drugs. That’s why you always hear artists in crack rap use the term running base as a drug reference to baseball
Brictionary slingo: first look at the second part ‘slingo’ refers to the combination of the words “slang” and “lingo” and how an individual uses their slang interchangeably (ie different places have different slang terms for weed that’s been laced and one regions term might mean something else somewhere else) the bricktionary part refers to drug dealing talk. i know people that refer to drugs like it’s chicken 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ don’t ask me why but yeah. 😂😂 this is real street shit mixed in with decadent beats. people like benny the butcher and conway have the original 80’s eastcoast sound. honestly the definition to the lyrics is bs on those websites and even urban dictionary gets a few words wrong. shout out to the fact you showed respect to freddie gibbs cuz i forgot him earlier.
Lol. 🤦🏽♂️😂😂😂. Mad funny. “Liks” is a term that has come to mean “a customer”, maybe it evolved in part from the old slang term “score”. Like, to score, or to catch a lik, its like to make a transaction, be it robbing, selling, scamming, what’s have you. The term is essentially a verb, action oriented, but in turn comes to signify the target of the action- the Lik.
To not actually put effort in understanding what's being spoken on and just making careless assumptions on what he's talking about defeats the whole purpose.
The basement with the producer slaving away is kinda true lol I saw some interview with Alchemist (it might have been done by the dead end hip hop guys) in his home studio and he said he just stays in there for days on end making music. MadLib does the same thing he says he goes on runs where he barely even sleeps for days and is just in the zone making beats.
To me boldy hasnt made a bad song yet and I cant say that about many artists I listen to. His flow and beat selection are beyond infectious to me and idk what else to say about it really. He aint missed yet. Its actually insane to me just how good at rapping boldy is. Every single song im just like wow man this guy is a problem out here in this rap game.
I honestly can’t remember the last time i heard an Uncle AL beat that i didn’t at least dig a little! “Sky You don’t know ish about slang’n Kane”😂💀🤣 Nice content (new sub)
If you think Boldy's an interesting artist, his album Manger on McNichols is a must listen. It has the same lyrical prowess but is much more personal and introspective than this record. Detroit producer Sterling Toles put together an absolutely masterful soundscape like nothing you've heard on a rap record before. Bo Jackson is definitely great. But when the history books are written on this style of rap, Manger on McNichols will be considered one of artistic high water marks for certain.
@@rivalism Damn I want vinyl. I hate paying for digital music! I need something physical to have. The vinyl will probably be more than I can afford anyway. I think he sold his last record for $100 each. Getting records pressed is expensive. I dont blame him when its just him and no label. He's independant af.
As someone who grew up in one the crack epicenters in the 80s, this headline kinda triggered me lol. It is kinda weird to hear people still doing it but when it's done this well, I'll take it.
A “lick” is to successfully rob someone, usually someone with a lot of valuables. The Adam Sandler reference is likely to his character in Uncut Gems who was a jeweler.
The people need you to check out Ka “Descendants of Cain” which is imo one of the best albums of the last ten years. It has a ton of references to biblical scripture and literature to help illustrate Ka’s trauma’s from growing up during the crack era.
Navy Blue is another young artist who is actually affiliated with Earl and Odd Future who you should check out (real name Sage).
Just hit a lick with a mask MF DOOM
i agree with the Ka rec. its so dense its hard to listen to
@@withnail-and-i don’t explain sh*t to this yakub
@@dfwherbie8814 wrong @, HOTEP dude 😂😂😂
@@traplover6357 no one’s a hotep. This yakub is just a culture vulture, dummy
The Alchemist deserves every bit as much recognition that Madlib gets
He does get that though, right? From where I sit he does get that credit and recognition
@@karimd88 I've seen a lot of people argue that he hasn't been part of a true Classic like Madvillainy or Cosmogramma or Endtroducing. I think Piñata is his opus but I get laughed at for that opinion.
@@grrggrrg4805 I'm not mad at you for that opinion... _Pinata_ a classic.
no
Al is one of this generations best. But Madlib has been dominating the scene for like 2 decades now. Truly special
The thing with boldy is he doesn’t verbally express remorse, the remorse is deafening through his voice and vocal inflections. His bars always are recounting his past and the horrors and brutal realism associated with the crack game on either side. His flows I can best describe as sorrowful, perfect tonal inflection to accompany the lyrical content along with the Uncle Al sonic aesthetics.
'Concreature' has got to be my favorite portmanteau of his. Also, I think the snow globe to crystal ball line in a literal sense is him turning coke (powder form) to crack (crystal form), Boldy's quite the chemist.
I've been a huge Boldy fan since 2012 and I never really thought about the juxtaposition between him sounding so relaxed and having rapid fire and dense rhymes. Very cool. Another thing I noticed is that since Boldy is more monotone and doesn't put extra weight on certain lines, they can have a tendency to hit you as being harsher/funnier/sadder/etc as a result. I don't know if that's intentional or not but it's a cool side effect. I find myself laughing at some messed up lines here and there.
We need more "Pots & Pans" and "Dinavolino" type Boldy
He's definitely a unique emcee, he's mastered his gritty delivery and montone flows. He has always been sick but the last 3 years he has improved a lot, these two alchemist albums are going to be talked about by hip-hop heads for decades
Vince Staples is another artist who is good at hiding some hard lines behind monotone and persistent flows
Roc marciano is the one who lit the torch for this hip-hop renaissance in my opinion, he started the drumless loop hype
You definitely need to listen to his whole discography, lots of work with alchemist dj muggs madlib q-tip and other legendary producers
Hes still super slept on
Exactly
You right but technically Alchemist started that wave because he taught Roc to produce along with Large Pro and Pete Rock and more importantly, convinced him not to quit rapping after Flipmode Squad and The U.N. didn't work out for him.
@@seanyoung9014 alc told marci to keep rapping? Ok guy
@@1.--_--.1 never heard the likes in my life haha
You should definitely check out his album from last year, Manger on McNichols. It focuses a lot more on Boldy’s personal life and centers around more storytelling
i second this.
@Moeketsi Malepe I think that’s fair, but a summary at the very most. MoMN involves a lot of context and would be hard to fully sum up in one song, but yes, Carruth is a solid summary.
Manger at McNichols is one of the best albums of 2020.
Mommy Dearest is insane.
The story telling on illegal search and seizure made my eyes water up
@@infrared6973 it really just seems like a stream of consciousness throughout his work. Less hyperbole and more just captivating storytelling flowing straight from his mind.
Boldy feels like this generation Prodigy, but with an even more casual menace in his raps.
Well said, I like that comparison.
Yes but light years beyond Prodigy
How do you get the Tecmo Bo Cd?
I’m not sure at all how I came across this video besides searching for Boldy stuff, but this is solid gold. I laughed multiple times. I’ve never watched a rap album review from anyone of your specific demographic, absentminded that you’d even listen to it and I’m so glad I watched this. I’m going to watch others of your from albums I’ve heard and love. Great video. I almost NEVER write comments anywhere but you deserved my time. The authenticity shines thru. #salute
I'm just here to say Stove God Cooks
I'm just here to say "word"
I find it entertaining how people who see the streets from the outside and hear the music. Hear the slingo and have no clue what it means but they can feel what the artist is saying. There’s a feeling there, an emotion.
Factzzzz
Rap is the first genre since jazz scat to normalize the listening to of music containing large chunks of words you can’t understand
Hitting a “lick” is a term used nowadays to mean when a person successfully robs/steals from someone. I think that’s what Boldy was attempting to say.
That's an old saying
It means you came into a large sum of money. It doesn't necessarily mean robbery, although depending on context it definitely can.
Roc Marciano’s most recent album, Mt. Marci, would be a great review
Spot on with picking up the Twin Peaks reference. Also on Steel Wool: "Got a better chance of findin' Waldo in that velvet room
" Surf & Turf: "Them early worms get the birds with the big beaks
/Shit got your bitch workin' my nerves out in Twin Peaks". One of Boldy's best strengths is turning something familiar on its head in a way you don't always pick up on the first listen. Comments also mentioning Uncut Gems. If you watch the music video for Double Hockey Sticks it's all shot in the style of Safdie brothers, with some shots directly lifted from uncut gems Boldy is wearing the same glasses adam sandler wears in that movie. Also a bit of a throwback to John Carpenter's Halloween in the double hockey sticks beat, boldy references Michael Myers. There's probably loads I'm missing as well but I think you can certainly say Boldy is very aware of the way Crack Rap is a cinematic experience. Manger on McNichols is a Sergio Leone Western and Bo Jackson is like a Michael Mann Crime Drama.
First reviewer I've seen who really understands the appeal of coke rap, how borderline impenetrable some of the inside lingo is really forces you to pay attention and think about what they're trying to get across. People talking about how this sort of rap is meaningless are really missing just how much you can unpack, particularly with this album
Borderline impenetrable lingo 🤣🤣🤣
Most "Crack rappers" don't label themselves crack rappers its titled that from the consumers, the really "Good crack rappers" are really just venting their life and its become boxed into Urban dictionary entertainment for those who don't get it
Eh, nah. It’s definitely a “lane” that the rappers themselves exploit.
Who else would love to see a full video of boldy james reacting to this reaction? Haha I'm laughing thinking about how that might go
If you go back and listen to their previous collab album called The Price of Tea in China, I think you can see that Boldy definitely raps about more than just selling drugs. For instance, the opening song to that album (Carruth) is an extremely dark song where Boldy explores the remorse and grief that come with the lifestyle by referencing the potential to lose a child in the form of retaliation like the girlfriend of former NFL player Rae Carruth.
‘My first chemistry set’ for first
This album is flawless. Alchemist is a god damn beast of a producer, and Boldy is slick with those bars.
Yeah ghostface is the best at using slang so much to the point that it pretty much incomprehensible especially on supreme clientele
Respect for reviewing Alchemists music, and also respect for having Đorđe Balašević poster behind 😁 Peace from Serbia
Brictionary slingo is just a portmanteau for the crack rap vocabulary 😂 Brick + dictionary, slinging lingo.
EPMD means "Everybody Plottin' My Demise" which he says in the song.
Yooo I had this blasting in my ears this morning as I did copious amounts of prep for my job lol. These guys are both incredible. No one does it quite like Boldy. Not sure if you've heard his album with Sterling Toles (assuming you have) but it's some of the most unique jazz rap I've ever heard
Licks -- robbery/ easy opportunity to steal
Adam Sandler --- meaning all my strong arm robbery victims resemble a white man
KA from brownsville is the most lyrically underrated head in the business!
Greatest lyricist of all time imho.
@@ninjasrose1653 Top 3 for sure
with boldy its clear that hes SUPER lingo heavy. once u kinda pick up on everything his music is fucking great. i dont hear a lot of ppl take the spin on drug raps like him with all the pill and opioid talk.
As a person in the community who can decipher boldy James’s lyrics, I thouroughly enjoyed this review
“Bricktionary sling” is Boldy being humorous. He has a real dry sense of humor. It’s hilarious
"judge said I had a morbid sense of humor, but that made me smile"
Pusha T is a big influence to this "new" old generation of dope rappers (literally). The Clipse era of the duo w/ your Brother or the solo stuff, both amazing....
king push
Clipse producer or manager was a big time king pin in virgina dc area
@@bryant5390 vladtv did an interview with him he's out now! "manager"!
producer was Pharrell (neptunes)
@@tp8615 yeah I seen that one I didn’t know what his affiliation was to the clipse
You should review The Versace Tape. Most underrated Boldy Album but also one of
his best
I really like these reviews, I'm a linguist of sorts myself so I'm constantly tripping off of slang, word meaning, pragmatics, all kinda shit, humor...it's nice to hear an extended commentary on the language hiphop uses. Keep it up, this is SirDzl and I approve this transmission highly
Boldy’s nice and Al’s been killing it for over twenty years, a name you can trust on the beats. Boldy and Pusha T would be great together on a track. waiting on the vinyl drop. p.s. Giorgio Moroder’s got heat.
When he said Lick it’s Meaning in (plays,sales, clients,stops) a lick is a word for a robbery originally but now can also mean just a come up in general. And (a come up ) means to make some money
You should check out “Moochie” by Boldy (also produced by Alchemist)- the whole song is an examination of street slang.
💎💎💎💎💎
I think boldy james is capitalizing on the griselda hype train. There's no time quite like the present to be a dope rapper, uncle Al, and hit boy. Molding the return to the Golden Era of grimey Street tales in hip hop.
I loved Manger at McNicholas from last year.
Great album
Yeah he would love “Manger On McNichols”
What about Real Bad Boldy?? Was my fav album of the year
Man I don’t know how you haven’t stumbled upon Ka yet. He’s a retired NYPD firefighter from Brownsville, BK, but also the greatest lyricist of all time.
His signature move with albums is centering them in some historical context: Japanese samurai culture with Honor Killed the Samurai (2016), Greek mythology with Orpheus vs. the Sirens (2018), and biblical with Descendants of Cain (2020).
If you enjoy Boldy’s duality of rapping in the most monotone way and saying the CRAZIEST shit, I promise you’ll find Ka to be Boldy times 10. He’s revered as one of the best ever to many, including me. The literal greatest pen in the genre:
“No one's mixing words, some vicious verbs emerge from being this disturbed
As a kid, observed on curbs where they twist the herb
Was rapping the present years before the gift was heard
My quarters wasn't in calm waters, the ships perturbed”
YES YES YES FUCK YES!!!!!!
Love Boldy this project is sick
If you don't listen to Ka's new album and then go back through his discography at least on your own ill be devastated for you
Yes! Whats your favorite Ka album?
@@leorrocher probably Orpheus vs the Sirens maybe because I love Greek mythology lol
@@EWeis33 nice! My fav is Descendants of Cain
I used to sleep on boldy. But dam alchemist just kills it on this album and boldy complements well
I believe half slab of golden retriever refers to concentrated marijuana wax because of its golden color 😂
I smoke sauce all day i never heard someone refer to it like that 😂
@@giuseppeloneliano1855 Boldy litetally has his own slang like E40. "Concreature"
Dog or dogfood refers to heroin. I think in this case Boldy just used golden retriever as a synonym of dog, meaning heroin
Oh fuck kamiel you may be correct didn’t think of that angle
@@kamielgerard3198 I’ve noticed a lot people don’t get the dog food references.
He’s not boldy he’s BO JACKSON *cue title card*
Adam Sandler in Uncut Gems would be your first port of call regarding the reference, a little more tenuous but he _did_ also have that intercom scene in Happy Gilmore.
Then again, perhaps not so tenuous since this is Boldy we're talking about, so I can well believe he got two references in for the price of one.
First time viewer and language nerd. Love this and subscribed! Two points. 1. I don't know drug dealing but I watched the Wire several times and I imagine the slang arms race is not only useful in rap, but also useful in throwing off any unwanted listeners in the drug business. 2. Mobb Deep used a Scarface sample on It's Mine, and given Alchemist's connection to them, the Scarface feel is probably deliberate.
The Micky Mouse sweat shirt is Stezo who used to be a dancer and later started a solo career we lost him about a year ago.
i imagine Boldy chillin on the couch watching this and said sum incomprehensible praises about this review
This video is so amazing. Thank you for cari about hip hop. Boldy James is different and insanely talented
hey
Boldy has decent hooks on Real Bad Boldy, you might wanna check that out if you're curious.
The top 5 or 6 songs on Real Bad Boldy are some of the realest songs I've heard in my whole life. That project doesnt get anywhere near enough appreciation
Please do a review on "Manger on McNichols" from Sterling Toles and Boldy James! Unbelievably beautiful album with boldy rapping about his life and upbringing, if you're not crying by the end of mommy dearest I don't know what to tell you
I dont know who you are but i like that you have these conversations on your channel. Im from Gary IN and the pictures rappers like Freddie Boldy and Pusha T paints is so crazy
Lick is a robbery, And I'm assuming the Adam Sandler reference is him doing movies with his closest homies....his licks are done with his closet homies. just a thought
Please review A Reece - Today’s Tragedy, Tommorow’s Memory
Great review! Btw, I’d recommend Reloaded as an intro to Roc Marciano’s discography.
"Parabellum in my Nudies"
Parabellum = 9mm parabellum, the most ubiquitous pistol round im the world today.
Nudies = a brand of denim
I recommend listening to other albums of his, particularly Manger on McNichols and even his previous one with the alchemist
He’s got two previous albums with AL, and an ep. I believe their first collab. was “My first chemistry set”, then the “Boldface” ep and then “The price of tea in China”. Check them out. All solid projects.
I’m guessing it’s because bo Jackson was known for being great at running which is how boldly feels he is at moving drugs. That’s why you always hear artists in crack rap use the term running base as a drug reference to baseball
Brictionary slingo: first look at the second part ‘slingo’ refers to the combination of the words “slang” and “lingo” and how an individual uses their slang interchangeably (ie different places have different slang terms for weed that’s been laced and one regions term might mean something else somewhere else) the bricktionary part refers to drug dealing talk. i know people that refer to drugs like it’s chicken 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ don’t ask me why but yeah.
😂😂 this is real street shit mixed in with decadent beats. people like benny the butcher and conway have the original 80’s eastcoast sound.
honestly the definition to the lyrics is bs on those websites and even urban dictionary gets a few words wrong.
shout out to the fact you showed respect to freddie gibbs cuz i forgot him earlier.
Amazing album! We knew it was gonna be dope... it's Boldy & Al!!
Boldy was such an amazing addition to Griselda.
Lol. 🤦🏽♂️😂😂😂. Mad funny. “Liks” is a term that has come to mean “a customer”, maybe it evolved in part from the old slang term “score”. Like, to score, or to catch a lik, its like to make a transaction, be it robbing, selling, scamming, what’s have you. The term is essentially a verb, action oriented, but in turn comes to signify the target of the action- the Lik.
Alchemist is a genius. And the music coming from that clique is creating the producer rapper dynamic that we had in the 90s.
great video, glad I stumbled upon this. Love the analysis of the verbal arms race between crack rappers today
Steve God Cook$ is another great rapper out rite now & his album with Roc Marciano is dope to
One of my favorite albums. It's akin to the language invention in A Clockwork Orange.
First time listener to your channel. Long time fan of Uncle Al and Boldy. You nailed this review!
Adam Sandler also played in uncut gems movie. He scored a big lick at the end before being killed
Professor you gotta listen to Versace tape from boldy, you’ll love it!
Currency and Freddie Gibbs just blend well together. Fetti album is still fire that they got together with Al.
You know hes legit a language professor because the closed captions can even follow him LOL
To not actually put effort in understanding what's being spoken on and just making careless assumptions on what he's talking about defeats the whole purpose.
The basement with the producer slaving away is kinda true lol I saw some interview with Alchemist (it might have been done by the dead end hip hop guys) in his home studio and he said he just stays in there for days on end making music. MadLib does the same thing he says he goes on runs where he barely even sleeps for days and is just in the zone making beats.
Half slab golden retriever is half a kilo of herion lol
Boldy's E.P.M.D. stands for Everybody Plottin' My Demise.
To me boldy hasnt made a bad song yet and I cant say that about many artists I listen to. His flow and beat selection are beyond infectious to me and idk what else to say about it really. He aint missed yet. Its actually insane to me just how good at rapping boldy is. Every single song im just like wow man this guy is a problem out here in this rap game.
Nudie is a denim brand and Parabellum is a handgun, I think.
I honestly can’t remember the last time i heard an Uncle AL beat that i didn’t at least dig a little!
“Sky You don’t know ish about slang’n Kane”😂💀🤣
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will u please review yungmorpheus and ewonee new album thumbing thru foliage. i would love to see ur opinions on it
crazy because now he dropped an album called brictionary now haha
This that bricktionary slingo..
Ka's latest album plz, also boldy james best project is manger on mcnichols
That Bricktionary Slingo
Review Ka's A Martyr Reward
Adam Sandler was in "Uncut Gems" a movie about a diamond seller.
Diggin the review man, interesting perspective on it!
his discograhy is better than any rapper of the last 5 years
Birdies and onions and that's only scratching the linguist surface lol
For me, Alchemist made the top 5 of best Rap Albums of the Year so far. Armand Hammer and this
Yeah, that Armand Hammer was great
My favourite word Boldy uses in this project is Adióski
please listen to Ka's new album!!
Had me thinkin he dropped something new but u meant descendants of Cain from last year
@Eliezer Cervantes for real? I didn't see it on Spotify. What's it called?
@@dantv517 not on streaming yet
@@dantv517 The Martyr’s Reward
Love the review and yes you brought the hate on yourself champ.
I suppose I did.
Prof please review Ka - A Martyr's Reward.
If you think Boldy's an interesting artist, his album Manger on McNichols is a must listen. It has the same lyrical prowess but is much more personal and introspective than this record. Detroit producer Sterling Toles put together an absolutely masterful soundscape like nothing you've heard on a rap record before. Bo Jackson is definitely great. But when the history books are written on this style of rap, Manger on McNichols will be considered one of artistic high water marks for certain.
I've been slangin' spaghetti for a long time now.. 😂
Also this album is really fuckin good
If you want an extremely personal, masterpiece of an album from Boldy check out Manger on McNichols - one of my favourite rap albums of all time
No one gonna tel him what "Brick-tionary" means?
You need to listen to “the price of tea in China” and the “Versace tape” by boldy both are great projects from him
As a language professor, you need to review Ka. He just dropped a new album
What? When?
@@sczarnecki5887 only like a week ago. Its called "A Martyr's Reward" ...another master class of pen game.
@@rivalism Damn I want vinyl. I hate paying for digital music! I need something physical to have. The vinyl will probably be more than I can afford anyway. I think he sold his last record for $100 each. Getting records pressed is expensive. I dont blame him when its just him and no label. He's independant af.
As someone who grew up in one the crack epicenters in the 80s, this headline kinda triggered me lol. It is kinda weird to hear people still doing it but when it's done this well, I'll take it.