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July 19, 2006 There was a time, before Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown, before Jacki-O and Trina, when female MCs were hyped because of their talent, not their sex appeal. Remember MC Lyte? Pre-movie star Queen Latifah?
Pre-nutso Lauryn Hill? Remember strong, sophisticated women with something to say and an skillful way of saying it?Psalm One remembers.
The Southside Chicagoan, who first made a name for herself with the self-released 2002 record Bio:Chemistry (recorded while she studied chemistry at U Of I) establishes herself far more than just a “good-for-a-girl” MC on Death Of A Frequent Flyer, her Rhymesayers debut. And Psalm has no patience for the kittens who call themselves rappers (“Put the mic down/you really ain’t got no chance/hang the rappin’ up/go home and practice your pole dance”) because it stereotypes everyone, even someone as talented as she. Frequent Flyer features guest appearances from some big indie hip-hop names, including Atmosphere and DJDQ of Glue, but nobody comes close to stealing Psalm’s shine.
Her flow can be ferocious (“Mountain High”), emotional (“The Nine”), and narrative (“The Living,” a song about trying to make it as a rapper while working full-time as a chemist in a food safety lab) but never stale. The only disappointment on the entire record is Ang13’s, another talented up-and-coming Chicago rapper, appearance is limited to her voice on a message machine — no verses.
If that’s the only thing “bad” that can be taken from the record, Psalm One is obviously doing something right.Saturday night’s show is a Scribble Jam preliminary MC battle; Mac Shot, Lethal, and Maker will also appear.— Trevor Fisher.
I think it’s pretty cool this song is nearing with over 1500 likes (27.7k as of this posting). I think it deserves to be heard. And both snapped on my beat “ “. They flipped the concept into a song about parasites. Very creative and interesting, unlike anything you’ll hear.
These guys both deserve the recognition, as they both grind really hard online to get their music out and they always make quality songs. I made the beat while I was in a bit of an emotional-funk, so I decided to sample. I was honored to work with these guys, and also honored to mix and master the record. Check it out, and if you haven’t already, give it a like and drop a comment. Today I felt like I needed to accomplish something big!
Something with the potential to change the world. I found myself cutting a USPS Flat Rate Priority box to smithereens, then re-assembling it in the shape of an MPC500.
After it was finished, I felt like I accomplished my goal, and the world was now on its way to becoming a better place. It's amazing what a little cardboard, some tape, and a sampler geek with a razor knife can do to change the planet.If you'd like to own some of my sampler art, contact me to discuss a commission.