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But “Behold A Dark Horse” had drums too.Nah. How many times can you release the same album? I want to see a return of hard drums. Last album was very good and had drums and beat switches, which I liked. It’s time to evolve.
But “Behold A Dark Horse” had drums too.Nah. How many times can you release the same album? I want to see a return of hard drums. Last album was very good and had drums and beat switches, which I liked. It’s time to evolve.
Roc made the beat for 'Snow'. He was overqualified on some beat shyt way back in 2010.
His shyt on the Stovegod album was damn near flawless too.
I don't think he said an official date, but I would imagine either Friday or another random time between now and Monday. I'm also guessing it'll be exclusive through his website for a couple weeks before it hits streaming platforms. That's the way he's been dropping for a while now.release date?
Tracklist. All tracks produced by Roc Marci except where bolded.
1. Intro Allegories
2. Downtown 81 (prod. Jake One)
3. COVID Cough feat. ScHoolboy Q
4. Wheat 40’s
5. Spirit Cooking feat. Action Bronson
6. Pimps Don’t Wear Rabbits
7. Butterfly Effect
8. The Eye of Whorus feat. Stove God Cook$
9. Steel Vagina
10. Broadway Billy feat. Kool Keith
11. Baby Powder (1st beat by Chuck Strangers & 2nd beat by Roc Marci)
12. Trenchcoat Wars
13. Wiked Days feat. Trent Truce
14. Garbage Pal Kids
15. Crockett N Tubbs
16. Mt. Marci
That's the real tracklist brehis that track list for real????
Behold is also less experimental and more traditional as well. Just dope flips with ill rhymes and hooks. Easiest Roc album for a newcomer to his music to get into.@spliz Behold a Dark Horse having more drums is one of the reasons it's my favorite since Reloaded, and I agree with @Piff Perkins that Marcielago was a good mix of drums, no drums, experimental, more straightforward, etc.
I mean I'll never complain about any Roc Marci music, but @Jon Okello peep what @Mowgli @Ziploc and @PlayerNinety_Nine said about Snow. Or even listen to Marcberg. Half of that album had hard drums (Pop, Panic, Snow, Riding Around, Jungle Fever, Don shyt, Marcberg, and Scarface). And there were less drums on Reloaded but they were there.
Roc Marci has always made and chosen beats with drums, so I don't want to put him in a "drumless loop" box. Someone like Ka has always produced drumless beats for themselves. Roc has always had a little more variety to his production. I mean the albums he produced this year for Stove God and XP have some dope variety. Roc's a crazy underrated producer.
It's nothing wrong IMO with wanting Roc to rhyme on some more traditional joints, because it's been a while since he's done it. But I'm sure this'll be dope regardless.