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The old guard alternative rap movement was dead by the time Below The Heavens dropped. Blu spearheaded it's resurgence and it has now become commonplace in the westcoast scene. California alternative rap was not maintstream until Kendrick, who was directly influenced by Blu.
I'm from California.
It wasn't dead whatsoever.
Just a three years before that Murs
dropped 3:16 which deals with
very similar topics and a year before
that he dropped Murray's Revenge.

Even outside of that the Cali underground scene and more specifically
the alt rap scene was already in or getting up to full swing with artists like TiRon, U-N-I, Kendrick, Fashawn etc. It's kinda ridiculous to attribute the "New West" to Blu
when truly it was a concerted effort.

Around this time (2007-2010) the east coast had a thing going to Phil Ade, Mickey factz, Theophilus London, Charles Hamilton, Wale and so on
 

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Cold Hearted is actually a magical song. I remember the first time I heard it as as a teen and it gave me chills...so heartfelt :wow:

It's contrast from Simply Amazing makes it really hit you. Album sequencing is an art that doesn't get appreciated.

Blu is one of the GOATs to me because of this album and HerFavoriteCol(u)r and although the never reached the heights I would have liked to see him reach, he cemented himself with this album.
 

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Only good Blu project and don't argue.

But, is Dancing in the rain a classic track or nah :patrice:
You shouldnt even have to ask "Dont no body wanna liberate the weight of the pain"
Classic album, classic track, Some of his other projects are good breh but toeachizown. :yeshrug:
 

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I'm from California.
It wasn't dead whatsoever.
Just a three years before that Murs
dropped 3:16 which deals with
very similar topics and a year before
that he dropped Murray's Revenge.

Even outside of that the Cali underground scene and more specifically
the alt rap scene was already in or getting up to full swing with artists like TiRon, U-N-I, Kendrick, Fashawn etc. It's kinda ridiculous to attribute the "New West" to Blu
when truly it was a concerted effort.

Around this time (2007-2010) the east coast had a thing going to Phil Ade, Mickey factz, Theophilus London, Charles Hamilton, Wale and so on
Sans kendrick Blu has collaborated with all of them:russ:
Blu birthed the new LA alternate rap movement that's present to this day. Kendrick Lamar sharked his whole style and used it to mainstream success.
:patrice: Kendrick isnt shy about who his influences are and never mentions anyone from the alt-west movement. If blu inspired him he probably would have mentioned it.
Blu had a chance at mainstream, He had the Album+Movie deal with Warner brothers but the President got fired and Lyor took over. He used to talk about movie scripts
all the time before the release of NoYork
 

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Sans kendrick Blu has collaborated with all of them:russ:

:patrice: Kendrick isnt shy about who his influences are and never mentions anyone from the alt-west movement. If blu inspired him he probably would have mentioned it.
Blu had a chance at mainstream, He had the Album+Movie deal with Warner brothers but the President got fired and Lyor took over. He used to talk about movie scripts
all the time before the release of NoYork

Ok ? I never said they didn't collaborate, I said Blu didn't start or
reignite Alt Hip-Hop on the west coast. I said it's been there and has a long legacy.

And Kendrick wasn't influenced by Blu, they don't even rap alike, I have no clue what
breh is talking about.
 

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Ok ? I never said they didn't collaborate, I said Blu didn't start or
reignite Alt Hip-Hop on the west coast. I said it's been there and has a long legacy.
Calm down breh I agree with you. He ain't singlehandledly bring attention to the new west sound. I was just pointing out he has music with all those people you mentioned from the west
 

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Calm down breh I agree with you. He ain't singlehandledly bring attention to the new west sound. I was just pointing out he has music with all those people you mentioned from the west
Forgive me if the post came off hostile.
I know sometimes it's hard to communicate tone over the internet.
 

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shyt was fukking flames

Blu only had this album the rest of his music is trash. How he go from dropping one of the best albums ever to never heard of again
 
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