8.5/10
Well well well. It seems now that Black Milks productions are all over hip-hop lately, I don't have to force people to listen to his music anymore. Black Milk has come a long way in the hip-hop game, and a lot of people seem to be implying that the only reason he's big now is because J Dilla passed away. I totally disagree with that, the feel of his music compared to Dillas are nearly polar opposites on many tracks.
Tronic provides Black Milks banging beats, and pretty good lyrics. Although Black is generally known for his production abilities, this album shows a slightly more lyrical side of the artist. And suprisingly there isn't an overdose of features. With features like Royce da 5'9, Fat Ray, and Pharaohe Monch, the album provides a more advanced version of the Dirty District sounds.
Here is the dope video of Black Milk's single "Give The Drummer Sum":
ps: video is pretty dope for an underground artist. dudes are stepping it up. haha
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Thanks for the heads-up,bro!
Cheers,
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