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![]() As I sat down to write this review I coincidentally got an instant message concerning this exact album I’m about to let you all know about. random_dude: YO! Have you heard this Blu & Exile album? shake: oddly enough I just sat down to write up this review random_dude: That’s what’s up! I can’t believe how dope this is! Blu is so talented, I love the fact that he’s not afraid to be so personal with his rhymes. shake: amazing emcee indeed... random_dude: Easily one of my favorite albums of the year! Not that anyone really cares what some random person on my buddy list had to say about an album that sadly not enough people will hear (hopefully I’m wrong) but his thoughts and mine are definitely one in the same… Hailing from the West Coast; emcee Blu was raised on the likes of Public Enemy and N.W.A. thanks to his father; later gravitating towards Common, Mos Def & Talib Kweli (Black Star) and Black Thought (The Roots). It’s clear that the above artists were in the 22-year-old emcee’s mental tape deck while he was perfecting his craft. Blu is an extremely talented lyricist; clever rhymes, technically sound, intensely personal and witty. Add this to the fact that the entire album is produced by Exile (one half of the slept on duo Emanon) and you are in for a rousing eargasm reminiscent of that classic 90’s sound that so many people bitch and moan about missing and saying that it’s nonexistent. It’s there (I promise) you just have to dig a bit deeper than you used to. The album begins with The Dells sampled My World Is… which acts as Blu’s chance to introduce himself properly with lines like “I don’t pack stadiums yet, I still rock em/ and they still spell my name fucked up on they flyers, it’s B-L-U/ and if you see the E, drop em/ it’s like they droppin E from the beats E is droppin/ got you peeps eavesdroppin/ and the world keeps watchin him.” Next up is the lead single, The Narrow Path. After giving this song a few listens I’m convinced that Blu is far beyond an artist that only has flow and hot lines. Containing one of the many sung hooks (and doing it well, unlike others you may know of … *cough* no need to name *cough*) he speaks on the struggle an artist goes through within, (“I’m trying to tell my folks that flowin ain’t easy/ I’m driving down this yellow brick road until it frees me/ I need a pen, I need a pad, I need a place to go/ to get this shit lifted up off of my soul”). “I got a call from my girl last week/ she telling me about that time of the month, and hot it may not come/ dropped the phone right before she said we have a son/ and I started asking God ‘how come?’/ I got dreams I ain’t reached yet/ aim’s I ain’t meet yet/ when it comes to being a man, shit, I’m barely getting my feet wet/ trying to hit reset, knee deep in debt/ trying to figure out how to feed a mouth that ain’t got teeth yet.” Even if you haven’t been in that situation you can’t help but feel emotionally attached to what he is saying. That is a talent that very few artists possess. Blu’s ability to be as personal as he is with his music leaves the listener with no choice but to relate. From his struggles of holding down his family by working two jobs; lady troubles (First Things First, Greater Love); and unexpected parenthood (Good Life, see above) … the confessions pour from this man’s soul and are laid beautifully over Exile’s canvas. I can’t stress enough that Blu is talented … VERY talented. This actually becomes the ONLY thing wrong with Below the Heavens. The fact that this album is so intimate and set as an autobiographical look into a man’s struggle, there really isn’t a need for guest emcees. Case in point the Ta’raach (together as C.R.A.C. Knucks) featured Juicen’ Dranks. If I had heard this song at any other time or on another album it wouldn’t be that bad. But for this album, it sticks out like a nun wearing a mini skirt and red lip stick. And while Exile does a really nice job on the production front, it isn’t always that good. Blu definitely steals the show everytime. While “keeping it real” seems to be the “cool” thing to do with most rappers, Blu does this simply because he wants his story to be heard. Comfortable enough in his own skin, he lays it ALL out there … not just concentrating on the extremes. I still feel I haven’t done this album justice but it’s impossible to include all the gems that are pouring from my speakers without writing a 10 page review. So just know: after hearing Below the Heavens I’d be damned if anyone still spells his name wrong on the flyers... It’s B-L-U. source-hiphopdx.com
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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i still havent heard it
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Join Date: May 2006
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propssssssss
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Join Date: May 2006
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i got the albuma month or so ago off the boards and i enjoyed it
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Hip-Hop We Won't Stop
Join Date: Nov 2006
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good album
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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This Album Is Complete Fucking Fire Cop It
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Paper Chaser
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Just bought mine today after having it on heavy rotation on iPod/PC/car, and I can honestly say this has ranked 1st or 2nd in my favorite albums of all time... it was Illmatic but this album is really just unbelievable. I sound like a stan but fuck it, it's the truth. That's MY favorite, don't come in here saying how crazy I am, but this is one of the few albums I really really feel, not just some head nodding shit. Ever get chills listening to a really ill track? Get that shit off almost 85% of Below the Heavens. Production is FLAWLESS. Yo you did a great job on the review kid, keep up the good work. Problem with me was I read all these great words about it and went into it with REALLY high expectations. First listen I wasn't (1) in the mood and (2) frankly didn't take the time to really listen. I've now listened to this album from start to finish probably 10 times, and I can do it easily once or twice a day still. The more I listen to it the more I like it, and really man that's what makes a classic. This is a classic and no one can say any different. Support this dude and buy his album, the game needs more artists like this!
To everyone that really wasn't feelin Blu at first, fall back and try listening again, trust me it'll grow on you.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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dope review propz, still need to get this
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Great Review, To Me This Has Honest Album Of The Year Potential, I Downloaded Mine Bout A Month Ago But I Really Wanna Buy It Cause I Support Great Artists, Anyone Know Which Stores Carry This? I Went Ta My Local Fye And They Don't Carry Shit, They Don't Even Carry New Jedi Mind Tricks Or The Army Of The Pharaohs CD's
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Paper Chaser
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^^ I haven't found it anywhere near me either, so I just got my copy off Amazon.com ...target.com carries it too, but be ready to wait for a month or so from both of those sites. I don't think they shipped much out
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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