Is Little Brother's "Speed" one of the GOAT songs by an "underground" group ever?

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I'm not even saying that it's Little Brother's BEST song, because 9th has better beats, Phonte has better raps, better signing, and Pooh has better raps.

BUT...even though it's their FIRST song they ever made (before they even started the group), and it's not perfect...that shyt is perfectly imperfect. It's like there must've just been something in the air.

There's NEVER a time where I can't throw this on and just zone out. Even 14-15 years later.

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denaun porter and khrysis laced them up something nice for getback






These are good.

I missed out on the whole little brother wave but I like 9th wonder's beats.

what's their best album?
 

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These are good.

I missed out on the whole little brother wave but I like 9th wonder's beats.

what's their best album?
The Mibstrel Show and The Listening are basicallu equal, not a cop out answer.

The Minstrel Show is the better album from a technical point of view. Phonte and Pooh are both lyrically sharper, 9th's beats are more refined, and the actual album quality is better, as they went to NYC and has the album mixed by Jay-Z's engineer, Young Guru.

The Listening gives some people that "feeling" though that is just really pure. The first LB memories for people are that album, and it's sort of perfectly imperfect. Which in some ways makes it even better. I don't know if that makes any sense. 9th did every beat but 1 on each album, but on The Minstrel Show Khrysis recorded most of the actual album, and 9th recorded the first album. So The Listening is really their only album where it was the 3 of them in the same room, and it was recorded in an old hotel room that was converted into an apartment, and there wasn't even a recording booth. You just had to face the corner of the room for the best acoustics, and at one point they set up a mattress sideways to help. The computer they recorded on didn't have a pan, so 9th would have to guess at how much to balance out the sounds, and they'd burn CDs and go listen in the car to tell how much the sound was on each speaker. Definitely a uniquely made album.

I'd definitely listen to both.

They're the 2 best projects in their catalogue, followed by Chitlin Circuit and Chitlin Circuit 1.5 IMO.
 

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The Mibstrel Show and The Listening are basicallu equal, not a cop out answer.

The Minstrel Show is the better album from a technical point of view. Phonte and Pooh are both lyrically sharper, 9th's beats are more refined, and the actual album quality is better, as they went to NYC and has the album mixed by Jay-Z's engineer, Young Guru.

The Listening gives some people that "feeling" though that is just really pure. The first LB memories for people are that album, and it's sort of perfectly imperfect. Which in some ways makes it even better. I don't know if that makes any sense. 9th did every beat but 1 on each album, but on The Minstrel Show Khrysis recorded most of the actual album, and 9th recorded the first album. So The Listening is really their only album where it was the 3 of them in the same room, and it was recorded in an old hotel room that was converted into an apartment, and there wasn't even a recording booth. You just had to face the corner of the room for the best acoustics, and at one point they set up a mattress sideways to help. The computer they recorded on didn't have a pan, so 9th would have to guess at how much to balance out the sounds, and they'd burn CDs and go listen in the car to tell how much the sound was on each speaker. Definitely a uniquely made album.

I'd definitely listen to both.

They're the 2 best projects in their catalogue, followed by Chitlin Circuit and Chitlin Circuit 1.5 IMO.


Thanks breh. And as for the perfectly imperfect thing I can totally understand/adjective that. That's when music is most pure and organic as far as expression goes
 

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top 5 LB song easy... that song just inspires memories, which I have a lot from that time. song is soundtrack to life status.

One of my faves. perfectly imperfect is a great way to describe it. i don't think they ever matched that song's poignancy. crazy.

"Away from Me" gotta be a close second. CLASSIC album.
 

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I wouldn't argue it, tremendous track... :to:

I disagree about Minstrel Show being better than The Listening, Minstrel Show is very good but has no tracks on the level of Speed, Away From Me, or Yo-Yo... :francis:
 
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