The modern era of Hip Hop has provided the interesting revolution of bi-coa… Read Full Bio ↴The modern era of Hip Hop has provided the interesting revolution of bi-coastal music. Sure, ages past have had pairs and groups who have sat together side by side in the studio piecing out each snap of the snare and each bar of the 16, but it required a lot of work to get the sync that local acts acquired through passing on the same block. Within the last few years, the power of growing Internet speeds and the ever-increasing use of software to manipulate sound have brought different acts to try new things.
Brooklyn’s Sene and Los Angeles’ Blu [click to read] are the latest to try the east coast / west coast mesh. Many of Hip Hop’s underground supporters remember Blu’s potency on the mic, having teamed with Exile to produce Below the Heavens [click to read], one of 2007's surprise critical darlings. Those yearning to hear more of his sublime flow will be shocked to hear he is the producer on this one, however, those who have been following closely will know he has recently picked up the art. Sene is the first to get hit with a full length of production from the artist with A Day Late & A Dollar Short, and although there is some solid music here, it won’t be the darling his emcee debut was.
Throughout this album you find yourself getting to know Sene. He uses the 14 tracks to give the listener some serious time inside his psyche. “QuarterWaterSupporter,” the album’s single, personifies just how he gives a piece of mind towards the album’s listener. His rhymes are woven in and out of the production and cash in on the electricity the backdrop provide. It’s one of the jolts of energy on A Day Late & A Dollar Short, and it is subtle effect is felt throughout the album.
He does have a tendency to lock the listener in, and like a rookie quarterback on Sunday, this allows for the listener to sit within the realm of predictability. “WonThousandGirls” is a prime example, with Sene just ripping off verses. It catches your attention at the beginning of the first verse, however by the start of the second verse, it drops into that trap of boredom, and leaves the listener detached.
The backbone of this albums production lies in the sample. Blu’s method calls on running with the loop and dancing around it with his own subtle touches, sometimes wrapping samples within others. It is reminiscent of Exile’s style, with its sample first approach. When it works, it creates good music. ”Wonlove,” one the albums first ballads, show his sample ear with Sene’s ability to wrap his lyrics in a sincere realistic way. However, sometimes it leaves the listener with a beat that overpowers the artist, and places the beat on the outside giving the listener a clear view to all of its flaws. The album’s opening, ”PressPause” [click to listen] falls victim to this, as Sene can’t seem to break through the beat.
Sene never has a lack of topics to touch on throughout the album. Where some who try this approach end up with a scattered, schizophrenic album, the collection has loose threads like personal problems, religion, love and life to tie it together. It flows into a well paced album, a svelte 14 tracks, that does a good job cutting the conceptual fat.
These two do share certain chemistry, as many of the selections on A Day Late & A Dollar Short are drawn out in a concise, practical manner. The album rides all the way through, and many of the long players that have come out recently cannot claim the same distinction. However, sometimes Blu’s heavy-handed sampling and Sene’s sometimes monotonous flow stop this from being more than that. Even so, for those who are fans of either, or need something different to listen to, this album is enough to satisfy that urge. Flaws or not, this comes across as some sensible music.
Brooklyn’s Sene and Los Angeles’ Blu [click to read] are the latest to try the east coast / west coast mesh. Many of Hip Hop’s underground supporters remember Blu’s potency on the mic, having teamed with Exile to produce Below the Heavens [click to read], one of 2007's surprise critical darlings. Those yearning to hear more of his sublime flow will be shocked to hear he is the producer on this one, however, those who have been following closely will know he has recently picked up the art. Sene is the first to get hit with a full length of production from the artist with A Day Late & A Dollar Short, and although there is some solid music here, it won’t be the darling his emcee debut was.
Throughout this album you find yourself getting to know Sene. He uses the 14 tracks to give the listener some serious time inside his psyche. “QuarterWaterSupporter,” the album’s single, personifies just how he gives a piece of mind towards the album’s listener. His rhymes are woven in and out of the production and cash in on the electricity the backdrop provide. It’s one of the jolts of energy on A Day Late & A Dollar Short, and it is subtle effect is felt throughout the album.
He does have a tendency to lock the listener in, and like a rookie quarterback on Sunday, this allows for the listener to sit within the realm of predictability. “WonThousandGirls” is a prime example, with Sene just ripping off verses. It catches your attention at the beginning of the first verse, however by the start of the second verse, it drops into that trap of boredom, and leaves the listener detached.
The backbone of this albums production lies in the sample. Blu’s method calls on running with the loop and dancing around it with his own subtle touches, sometimes wrapping samples within others. It is reminiscent of Exile’s style, with its sample first approach. When it works, it creates good music. ”Wonlove,” one the albums first ballads, show his sample ear with Sene’s ability to wrap his lyrics in a sincere realistic way. However, sometimes it leaves the listener with a beat that overpowers the artist, and places the beat on the outside giving the listener a clear view to all of its flaws. The album’s opening, ”PressPause” [click to listen] falls victim to this, as Sene can’t seem to break through the beat.
Sene never has a lack of topics to touch on throughout the album. Where some who try this approach end up with a scattered, schizophrenic album, the collection has loose threads like personal problems, religion, love and life to tie it together. It flows into a well paced album, a svelte 14 tracks, that does a good job cutting the conceptual fat.
These two do share certain chemistry, as many of the selections on A Day Late & A Dollar Short are drawn out in a concise, practical manner. The album rides all the way through, and many of the long players that have come out recently cannot claim the same distinction. However, sometimes Blu’s heavy-handed sampling and Sene’s sometimes monotonous flow stop this from being more than that. Even so, for those who are fans of either, or need something different to listen to, this album is enough to satisfy that urge. Flaws or not, this comes across as some sensible music.
Stoopid
Sene & Blu Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Stoopid' by these artists:
6ix9ine Y'all already know it be the boy Yung Gordon And you…
Baby Animals You had a little skull Where all the silly thoughts would…
Gucci Mane Chea Yea Yea Zay T on the track Gucci mane la flareso Icy en…
H20$$$SPORTS$$$ ft GUCCI MANE Chea Yea Yea Zay T on the track Gucci mane la flareso I…
London Yellow Go crazy, aaaah, go stupid, aaah T They were calling me…
My Ruin Dedicated Spray the masses with gunfire Foreign pigs want …
Mz Kiss Jhor o rra Mz Kiss stoopid Park well eh eh eh…
Shawn Scrilla Whatever I say I'ma do I'ma do it Niggas be…
Snot Spray the masses with gunfire Foreign pigs will live in fear…
Timaya Stoopid Stoopid Eh stoopid Oh Lord have mercy bad man cruis…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Sene & Blu:
ABCs I know I'm running out of time But I'm tryna stay…
Please Don't Rain feat. Kissey Asplund I wanna be an underground star Salivating on your scars You …
We have lyrics for these tracks by Sene:
Backboards I hear the backboards Or is it crackheads shooting .22s That…
Brooklyknight The unholy... Raised in the jungle like Mowgli on 40's of…
Juss Yesterday They used to dress me up in suits on sundays…
Time! Tu zorra está enamora' de mis jeans Ya está clara, vaina…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Blu:
4 u Light myself on fire just to please Doing all these things…
Above Crenshaw [Bridge:] Excuse these daggers, swagger so mean Uv raiders, …
Amnesia Yeah, I used to have Peace, serenity, teaching divinity Brea…
Annie Hall Beginning Beginning Beginning Beginning Beginning Beginning …
Another Day Just another day living in the hood Just another day around…
Atlantis Turn me up! Turn me up! A son of God A virgin with…
Bad News Barnes Bad News I can read in between the lines of your…
Blu Checks In Step into the room Into the room of Bloom Into the house…
Blu Collar Worker Please don't take it personal But I gotta go and work…
Blue Yo I'm the first man standing upright holding a stone…
Boyz II Men Yeah, Big Boi, and don't forget boy Only thing, you could…
Boyz N The Hood I was in love with the block, call it the…
Can't Stop Won't Stop Peace, what's poppin'? Uh, we up there with the ethers uh,…
cat let go Why don't you just keep it real, Let her know just…
cry I wanna cry but I can't cry Too many thoughts are…
Dancing In the Rain Look, it's six o'clock, I'm hoppin' outta the bed Rain falli…
Doin' Nothin' [Intro:] Uh huh... Ayo feat Planet... (Verse 1: Blu) Extrao…
Doin' Somethin' [Intro:] Ayo, this the wordsful El Prezident, El Prez I’m he…
Doin’ Nothin (Intro) Uh huh... Ayo feat Planet... (Verse 1: Blu) Extraor…
Down To Earth [Hook:] Ayo take a bow, kiss the sky Lifting money, lit as…
Dre Day World Class Since Wreckin' Cru Cause my resume say "Wreckin'…
Everybody Nose [Intro:] Soupa Deville '78 Sun up in the sky when the clouds…
Everything's OK [Bridge:] Boys scouts, sassy bars, tours and the worst stars…
ez Can you turn up the guitar more? My best friend fucked…
First Things First First things first Ain't tryna game you up so girl I'll…
Fly We’re moving fast, baby I hope that you’re okay with…
For Whom The Bell Tolls Make us fight on the hill in the early day…
Forever FOREVER Why wait? I could be “forever love” don’t you…
Glitter You pulled me in with your stepping stones I took your…
Go Away Won't you go away (little girl) Wish you wouldn't stay (litt…
Heaven on Earth The roads run red with the blood of a man…
Home Easy there my love You've been working for so long And you…
Hours [Hook:] I got a car And a new job And new walk and…
Imagine IMAGINE I used to imagine places where i could be…
In Remembrance It seems like yesterday we was chasing an ice cream…
Interlude Hey I didn't expect for you to answer but I just wanted…
Intro Don’t wanna wait another day Baby come with me, yeah we…
k e e p u s h i n n . Blu is really something special I said blu is really somethi…
Keep Pushinn (Verse 1: Blu) Yo. I scribbled, all out of line when…
Lemonade Lemonade was a popular drink and it still is I'm filling…
Love Yeah See if you can relate to this one Hope I'm…
lucky Hey babe Yeah there's a lot of traffic up ahead Mm-hmm I'll …
Me and My Bitch In 12 months It feels like I've aged 12 years And half…
Melo Hello, mellow I know it's hard to love an ordinary fellow …
Miles Davis Swing, swing Wait, wait, wait Yeah, Miles Davis (My bad) U…
Morning i get up in the morning i get up in the…
My Boy Blu Check Up On My Baby Track 22 …
My Life A Movie You're in the bills I pay my therapist You're in the…
My Sunshine [Intro:] My sunshine… [Verse:] With enough love to light up…
my world is... Yeah, you know my name rings a bell Or should I…
N E V E R B E T H E S A M E . Blu is really something special I said blu is really somethi…
Need You Meal deep in my belly and a song between my…
Never Ending It just does not stop … it never ends Like a…
No Me Entiendo Went from nobody to likes me to nobody like me One…
Pardon (Pardon me brother, as you stand in your glory) Yea, When…
Peace I went through my things at my parents house and…
Pearly Gates Ay, One for Dilla, Two for Proof, Three for O.D.B Five…
Peroxide Yo, car's white (?) for the gucci Monica Bellucci with the…
Poison (Oooh)(Oooh)(Oooh) cnother midnight I saw your face The hun…
Rap Dope Ayo relax soul,and rap dope Surpassed hope I was young, surv…
Red & Gold Yeah, grown up thug shit I fell in love with crime…
Roots of Blue Yo I'm the first man standing upright holding a stone…
Silent Silent night, holy night All is calm, all is bright 'Round …
Simply Amazin' (To all you talkin' all that bullshit) (Imma put it to…
Since It's been a minute since we been here, Sincere six year Fi…
SLNGBNGrs [Intro:] Yall ain’t ready for this Blu uh Yea up in this L2 …
So Amazin' So amazing From the soul y'all Yo, the soul provider Got a …
Soupa [Verse:] I wanna write novels, sippin’ bottles under trees W…
Spring Winter Summer Fall (Hook: Jimetta Rose) I do not mind the Summer breeze Except …
Summer Time Yours truly A cutie with no brains, a booty The Lovebug Star…
Tags [Verse:] Beat still lead him in jack pat Yea, ill flavored t…
Take Me I don't wanna go Coz I've been feeling lonely, oh And I…
The 50z Uh The light-skin with the nice trim 400 spokes riding the s…
The American Dream Truthfully speaking. I don’t go out much but i party next-do…
The Clean Hand Ay yo we talkin about the gems Don't forget about the…
The Day It's been a rough couple weeks Spent the weekend in my…
The End Party never ends, I'm in my Benz With my drug…
The Feeling Lemme Try Some Yellow Louis, Yellow Versace, Yellow Evisu...…
The La Yeah, yeah-ah, amore Gli piace la città, ey Mi puoi vedere q…
The Narrow Path Tryna tell my folks that flowing ain't easy Traveling down t…
The Return Yeah eh naw Don't fuck up my life Let's have a good…
The Summer Pack your clothes, let’s go Let’s fly out to wherever, with…
the truth Say how you feel, let's be for real What I gotta…
The West Ayo, crusin' down Weston with them colourful hats Gold and t…
Therapy Hmm Yeah, yeah Hmm, are you listening? Can you hear me? Ca…
Trophy Yo, I told her after thirty it's a wrap (it's…
Vanity There we go, there we go I think we're live again All…
Wake Up Show i wake up in the morning feeling very high feeling that…
Well Fare This is what happens when the [?] gets to rapping And…
When You came around they want to know Where you're from What's n…
Whip Creme Uh, yeah, I bet a 10 say she like my…
Wind One minute loving life now all we do is fuss…
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@BountyRogueCinemax
Blu lowkey is like dilla. I keep finding tracks of this guy ive never heard of and I have all of his music
@marcotha1st866
Remember finding this classic back when I was in high school
@nolbertohernandez9017
Thanks for the upload, been looking for this for a while
@jonsense4937
I think blu produced this right? Dope azz beat str8 🔥
@riseagainst5050
anyone know the sample?
@nolbertohernandez9017
Thanks for the upload, been looking for this for a while