audio review : Light-Years ( album ) … Nas + DJ Premier

audio review : Light-Years ( album ) ... Nas + DJ Premier

“Preem and Nas” are rap music legends; two of the best at what they do to this day; so fresh beats and rhymes are a given. Where their songs and this album falter is at the breaks. A DJ scratching-in familiar, sometimes trite, vocal samples; Premier’s signature; might sound nice in the background, but it can’t take the place of a good hook.

Light-Years, which should be credited to vocalist Nas alone as the tradition goes, is about looking back at not just his career but hip-hop in general. He gives a Bouquet to seemingly every female MC he can think of. Writers, like KRS-One’s Out For Fame, salutes graffiti artists. There are also sequels to 2nd Childhood and NY State Of Mind.

my rating : 3 of 5

2025

audio review : Cabin In The Sky ( album ) … De La Soul

audio review : Cabin In The Sky ( album ) ... De La Soul

The overarching theme of this album has to do with Dave’s death. His absence is acknowledged from the opening roll call. Hearing him rap on the same virtual tribute project as if he’s still a living member of De La Soul makes for an awkward listening experience, especially when the inferior demo-like quality of his verse (Package) suggests obvious posthumous shenanigans.

Not that there aren’t hints of the good old days. Prince Paul; the only producer they ever need; is sadly missing in action, but Will Be is nostalgic fun while it lasts. Patty Cake, led by a gorgeous organ loop, could’ve been a lot sweeter with a better chorus. Perhaps the same can be said for Truth; a throwback to when the rappers were more playful with their vocal delivery.

my rating : 3 of 5

2025