
That's Hip-Hop
We're 3 high school friends who share a common passion for Hip Hop. Each of us have created our own albums, performed or started our own channels, but this time, we are collaborating together to share our common bond over our love for hip hop. We are taking a journey into the music. Going album by album to dissect and share our experiences with the tracks. We release a new episode every Monday. Check us out and let us know what albums we should review next!
That's Hip-Hop
#40 INTERNAL AFFAIRS REVIEW - PHAROAHE MONCH
With the friendly banter of devoted aficionados, Mark (The Realest) and Isaiah (The Majestic Nesquik), unravel the enigmatic aura surrounding the rap maestro Pharoahe Monch, hailed as the "King Tut of rap." From his unparalleled lyricism to his groundbreaking approach in weaving intricate rhyme schemes, they paint a vibrant portrait of his musical prowess. The duo's chatter dances around the raw magnetism of Monch's debut solo album, "Internal Affairs," a relic that's now akin to a cherished artifact in hip-hop's illustrious history. Their fervor for Monch's unparalleled duality as both a masterful rapper and a producer echoes through the lively discussion, a vibrant tribute to his indelible mark on the genre.
In their spirited exchange, they traverse the musical landscape, not just admiring Monch's artistry but also peering into the broader tapestry of hip-hop's evolution. They plunge into the realm of beats and rhymes, dissecting Monch's ability to effortlessly shift between rapid-fire flows and vivid storytelling, much like a musical chameleon captivating its audience. With a nod to the power of Pharoahe Monch's abilities and an invitation to explore his extensive body of work, the duo's infectious enthusiasm transforms the discussion into an inviting journey, inviting listeners to embark on an odyssey through the intricate and mesmerizing world of Pharoahe Monch's musical legacy.